Description
Anritsu 68167C Synthesized Signal Generator
The Anritsu 68167C Synthesized Signal Generator is a microwave synthesizer that works for any application. If you need a synthesizer that accurately fits your present needs at a sensible cost, to fulfill your future needs without shattering your test hardware spending plan, this instrument is ideal for you. The 68167C synthesizer is part of the 68C/69C family, and is one of 42 models capable to fit any application, incorporating models with the least SSB phase noise and broadest frequency range accessible today. But that is not all, this model receives economical upgrades, so you will be able to save some money while working with one of the best products on the market.
The 68167C model offers a Frequency Range between 10 MHz to 40 GHz, a CW, low phase noise and spurious signals, and output levels to +17 dBm. This model also incorporates a discretionary 0.1 Hz resolution to make the previously mentioned sources perfect for nearby oscillator substitution applications. To meet necessities that extend after some time, economical updates are accessible to any higher performing model.
This model includes a huge variety of highlights, like Waveguide augmentations to 110 GHz, ultra-low SSB phase noise (107 dBc at 10 kHz balance from 10 GHz), many economical upgrades, Internal AM, FM, øM, pulse modulation, user discretionary adjustment, +17 dBm of maximum power and -125 dBm of minimum power.
If you are still curious and you want to learn more about the 68167C, you can read its user manual on the ApexWaves.com website.
Technical Specifications
Model | 68167C |
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Manufacturer | Anritsu (Anritsu Kabushiki-gaisha) |
Series | 681XXC |
Type | Synthesized Signal Generator |
Frequency Range | 10 MHz to 40 GHz |
Output Power | -125 dBm to +17 dBm |
Dimensions | 5.25 (H) x 16.875 (W) x 23.5 (D) inches |
Weight | 50 pounds |
Warranty | One Year |
68167C Manual | User Manual and Maintenance Manual Available for Download |
Price | Contact a sales representative for a quote. |