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Schomandl Frequency Synthesizer ND1000S
The Frequency Synthesizers ND 1000 S is a bench top instrument with manual control via front panel rotary switches. This manual operation ensures that fixed frequency settings will be changed only consciously. However the ultra-fast switching of frequency changes less than 1 μs is only possible via BCD parallel control.
The RF-output is located on the front panel and the output level can be set in a wide range by a potentiometer. Two LED's on the front panel indicate stand-by mode and temperature status of the OCXO. An interface-switch selects the operation modes, IEEE-Bus, RS 232, BCD or local control via rotary switches.
Features:
- Frequency range 10 kHz ... 1000 MHz
- Manual rotary switches on the front panel to set frequency
- Highly-stable refer. frequency (OCXO)
- Residual FM < 0.1 Hz
- SSB phase noise < - 130/122 dBc/Hz
- Fast frequency switching < 1 μs
- BCD parallel control
- RS 232 and IEEE-Bus as option
Product Categories: Signal Generators
- Model Number: ND1000 S
- Categories: Signal Generators
- Manufacturer: Schomandl
- Pricing: We have special and exclusive offers that change constantly. Please request a quote so we can get you the best price.
- Delivery: Free and quick delivery
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