IFR 2026 Генератор
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Модель:
2026
Дата:
2000
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Описание:
MULTISOURCE GENERATOR
Информация
Introduction
The 2026 is a multisource signal Generator offering as
standard two signal sources in one instrument. Up to three
sources may be fitted, each of which is a fully functional
modulated signal Generator. Each source can either be routed
to its own individual RF output or switched to the input of
an RF combiner network before being fed to a separate
combined RF output. All sources cover the frequency range 10
kHz to 2.4 GHz. An additional RF input is provided to enable
the output from an external RF signal Generator to be
combined with the signals from up to two internal sources.
Each signal source can be controlled independently in
frequency and level, and each has its own amplitude,
frequency, phase, FSK and pulse modulation capability. All
parameters can be entered from the front-panel keyboard and
a rotary control can be used to adjust most settings. The
instrument includes a GPIB Interface which allows remote
control of all standard signal Generator functions except
the supply switch.
The instrument is provided with built-in tests specifically
for use with two or three combined sources such as for
Amplifier and receiver intermodulation tests and receiver
selectivity tests.
The sources may be locked together, offset in frequency
(additionally with a harmonic or sub-harmonic relationship)
as well as level.
Microprocessor control ensures that the instrument is
flexible and easy to use and allows programming by the
General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) or RS-232 serial bus.
The GPIB is designed to IEEE Standard 488.2 and is a means
of sending commands to an instrument, via a data bus. from a
remote controller or personal computer. The instrument can
therefore be used manually or as part of a fully automated
test system.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Main features Operation
Selection of parameters on the screen may involve one or
more of the numeric, hard or menu selection keys or the
rotary control knob. Parameters may be set to specific
values by numeric key entry, while values may be varied in
steps of any size using the [O']['fr] keys or altered by
moving the control knob, set to a particular sensitivity.
Display
The display is a dot matrix liquid crystal panel, with
backlighting. Display contrast and brightness may be varied
to accommodate differing lighting conditions and the setting
saved in memory.
Frequency selection
Carrier frequency is either selected directly via the
keyboard or remotely via the interfaces. Frequency
resolution is 1 Hz across the complete frequency range of 10
kHz to 2.4 GHz. A series of carrier frequencies can be
stored in non-volatile memory for recall when required.
Output
Peak RF output levels from each signal source of up to -1-24
dBm can be set up to 1.2 GHz (+20 dBm up to 2.4 GHz) by
direct keyboard entry with a resolution of 0.1 dB down to
-137 dBm. The peak output level from the combiner is +4 dBm
up to 1.2 GHz (0 dBm up to 2.4 GHz). RF ON/OFF keys are
provided to disable each individual output as well as the
combined output.
A choice of level units is available to the user and
provision is made for the conversion of units (for example,
dBm to μν) by a simple keypress.
An electronic trip protects each independent signal source
output against reverse power of up to 50 W. This prevents
damage to output circuits when RF transmitter or DC power
supply is accidentally applied to an RF OUTPUT connector.
To facilitate testing of receiver squelch systems, an
attenuator hold function allows control of the RF output
without introducing RF level drop-outs from the step attenuator.
Modulation
Comprehensive amplitude, frequency and phase modulations are
available. Pulse modulation can be applied to the carrier
from an external pulse source. The instrument also produces
FSK modulated outputs. An internal modulation Oscillator is
provided, having a frequency range of 0.01 Hz to 20 kHz.
Sine, triangle and square waveforms are available. The
Oscillator is capable of generating one or two modulation
tones simultaneously in one modulation channel. A BNC
connector on the front panel offers access to the internal
LF signal as well as providing an input for external
modulation signals to be combined with the internal signals.
These sources can be combined to give a number of modulation
modes. The pulse modulation can be used in combination with
the other forms of modulation.
The frequency modulation range provides a 1 dB bandwidth of
typically 100 kHz and provides FM deviation of 0 to 100 kHz.
AC or DC coupled FM can be selected. Phase modulation is
provided with a 3 dB bandwidth of 10 kHz and deviation range
of 0 to 10 radians.
Amplitude modulation with a 1 dB bandwidth of typically 30
kHz and with modulation depths of up to 99.9% is available
with a resolution of 0.1%. Pulse modulation is available as
standard with typical rise and fall times of less than 10 μβ
and 40 dB on/off ratio.
The instrument also accepts one or two logic level inputs to
produce a 2-level or 4-level FSK modulated output. The
required FM deviation is set by keyboard entry.
The external input voltage required for specified modulation
is 1 V RMS (1.414 V peak). To accommodate other signal
levels, Automatic Level Control (ALC) can be selected which
provides correctly calibrated modulation for inputs between
0.75 and 1.25 V RMS.
A modulation ON/OFF soft key simplifies the testing of
signal-to noise-ratio.
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Дата:
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Информация
This manual applies to instruments with Software issues of
10.00 and higher.
This manual explains how to use the 2026 Multisource Generator.
Intended audience
Persons who have a need for accurately generated signals in
the VHF and UHF spectrum.
It is assumed that the reader will be familiar with
telecommunication terms used in modem communication systems.
Structure
Chapter 1 Main features and performance data Chapter 2
Installation details Chapter 3 Local operation
Chapter 4 Source configuration, coupling and selected
applications Chapter 5 GPIB operation with keywords and
sample programs Chapter 6 Brief technical description
Chapter 7 Instructions for doing acceptance testing
Document conventions
The following conventions apply throughout this manual:
RF OUTPUT Titles marked on the instrument panel are shown in
capital letters.
[SET UP] Key titles are as shown on the key-caps in square
brackets.
/Carrier Freq] Soft key titles are shown in italics in
square brackets; for example, /Carrier Freq] means the soft
key adjacent to the Carrier Freq title box at the side of
the menu.
RF Level Messages on the display are shown in italic letters.
Associated pubSfcations
Other publications covering specific aspects of this
equipment are:
Maintenance Manual (46882/295) Covers maintenance and repair.
Service Manual (46880/094) Consists of operating manual
(this document) plus
maintenance manual.