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Atec Anritsu-MG3690 Series User Manual

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MG3700A

MG3690C

Carrier Frequency = 38.000 GHz

RF

IF

LO

IF Up-Conversion (Option 7) Application and Setup

IF Up-Conversion (Option 7)

Option 7 adds an internal mixer that can be used for the generic up-conversion of
an IF signal. The mixer’s RF, LO, and IF ports are made available at the rear panel
of the MG3690C, via three female K-Connectors. The typical application will feed the
MG3690C microwave output, which can be moved to the rear panel via option 9K,
to the mixer’s LO port. An external IF signal will be fed to the mixer’s IF port. The
new up-converted signal will be available at the mixer’s RF port.

The IF Up-Conversion option is particularly useful to create a microwave frequency
IQ-modulated signal. Lower frequency IQ-modulated RF sources are readily
available, such as the Anritsu MG3700A. Option 7’s IF input can be used to feed in
an IQ-modulated signal from an MG3700A, up-converting it to as high as 40 GHz
with an MG3694C. A typical setup is shown below.

User-Defined Modulation Waveform Software (Option 10)

An external software package provides the ability to download user-defined
waveforms into the internal LF Generator’s (Option 27) memory. The MG3690C
provides as standard with the LF Generator sinusoidal, square-wave, triangle,
positive ramp, Gaussian noise, and uniform noise waveforms.

Two look-up tables of 65,536 points can be used to generate two pseudo-random
waveforms, one for amplitude modulation and the other for frequency or phase
modulation. The download files are simple space-delimited text files containing
integer numbers between 0 and 4095, where 0 corresponds to the minimum
modulation level and 4095 the maximum.

In addition to the capability of downloading custom waveforms, the software
offers a virtual instrument modulation panel. Custom modulation setups with user
waveforms can be stored for future use. For IFF signal simulation, the internal
generators can be synchronized. They can also be disconnected from the internal
modulators, making the low frequency waveforms available at the rear panel for
external purposes.

Scan Modulation (Option 20)

Option 20 adds a microwave linearly controlled attenuator to provide deep AM ca-
pability. This modulator is inserted outside the leveling loop but before the optional
step attenuator. It is switched in and out of the RF path. Scan modulation is driven
externally only.

One application of this feature is storing an antenna pattern wave form in memory
and using it to feed the external input to the scan modulator, Option 20.

Mixer Type

Double Balanced

RF, LO Range

1 GHz to 40 GHz

IF Range

DC to 700 MHz

Conversion Loss

10 dB Typical

Max Power into any Port

23 dBm @ 25 °C

Isolation, RF to LO

30 dB

LO Drive Level (recommended)

+10 dBm to +13 dBm

Input P

1 dB

+3 dBm Typical

Frequency Range

2 GHz to 18 GHz

Attenuation Range

0 dB to 60 dB

Flatness/Accuracy

± 1.5 dB/± 1.5 dB, 0 to 40 dB
± 3 dB/± 2 dB, 40 to 60 dB

Step Response

< 1 µs

Sensitivity

–10 dB/V

Modulation Bandwidth

20 kHz (small signal)

5 kHz (large signal)

Insertion Loss

< 6 dB (when engaged)

Input

Rear Panel BNC connector
High Impedance