Description
Instruments 4 Engineers Ltd currently has an Ex Demo Anapico APSIN20G in stock with Options PE3 and GPIB.
The Anapico APSIN20G Portable Low Phase Noise Signal Generator is a fast-switching Microwave Signal Generator covering the frequency range from 100 kHz up to 20GHz. Advanced technology allows a 0.001 Hz frequency resolution, excellent phase noise and a high power output. The Anapico APSIN20G 20GHz Signal Generator operates with an ultra-stable temperature compensated 100 MHz reference (OCXO) and can be phase-locked to any external reference from 1 to 250 MHz. In addition, the Anapico APSIN20G Signal Generator is capable of AM, FM, Pulse and Phase Modulation. \
It is an excellent, reliable and cost effective alternative to traditional Signal Generators where space and cost are of concern. Additionally, the Anapico APSIN20G is also an excellent Signal Generator for field applications, with a weight of only 6lbs and optional internal rechargeable battery module. The unit comes standard with a USB 2.0 Communication Interface and LAN but the ex demo unit in stock has option GPIB added as well. Additional information including the datasheet and manual can be found under the documents tab.
Key Features:
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Only 400 µs frequency switching time
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Very low SSB phase noise: -108 dBc/Hz at 10 GHz and 20 kHz offset
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Comprehensive AM, low-distortion, wideband DCFM, and high speed pulse modulation for testing all types of receivers
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LAN/USB/GPIB (optional) remote control with SCPI 1999 command set
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Input for USB power sensor
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Powerful trigger and sweeping modes
Options:
| Option PE3 |
Mechanical step attenuator (12 & 20 GHz version) |
| Option PE3 |
Mechanical step attenuator (26 GHz version) |
| Option HP |
Higher output power |
| Option FS |
Ultra-fast switching speed |
| Option B3* |
Internal rechargeable battery module |
| Option GPIB* |
GPIB interface |
| Option 1URM |
19" 1HU rack-mount module |
| Option TP |
Color touch display |
| Option LH |
Desktop housing with color touch display |
| Option REAR |
Move output to rear panel |