Berkeley Nucleonics 7070 Signal Source Analyzer, 5 MHz - 7 GHz (Phase Noise / Allan Deviation)

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The Berkeley Nucleonics 7070 is a leading-edge integrated solution designed for comprehensive measurement functions essential for evaluating a wide range of signal sources, including crystal oscillators, PLL synthesizers, clocks, phase-locked/free-running VCOs, DROs, SAW, and YIG oscillators. This compact and versatile instrument features a two-channel cross-correlation system, incorporating two internal tunable reference sources, while also supporting measurements with externally fed references. With the ability to seamlessly operate across VHF to microwave frequencies, the 7070 guarantees precise performance tailored for your specific measurement needs.

Equipped with advanced connectivity options, the Berkeley Nucleonics 7070 is compatible with LAN (VXI-11), USBTMC, and optional GPIB interfaces, ensuring its integration into various platforms with ease. User-friendly operation is facilitated by an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI), a comprehensive API library, and an extensive set of SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) command languages.

Key Features of the Berkeley Nucleonics 7070 Signal Source Analyzer Include:

    • Absolute and residual phase noise measurements
    • Amplitude noise measurements
    • Pulsed absolute and residual phase noise measurements
    • Two-channel 100 MHz FFT analyzer
    • Transient measurements (frequency, phase, amplitude versus time)
    • Spectrum analysis capabilities
    • Frequency counter function and power meter

With a frequency range spanning from 1 MHz to 7 GHz, the Berkeley Nucleonics 7070 Signal Source Analyzer is the premier choice for professionals seeking reliability and precision in their signal source evaluations. For a complete specification overview, please refer to the datasheet.

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