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INTERCHANGEABLE VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTS STANDARD
In local oscillator and other basic-signal applications, you need
high output power, low phase noise, excellent frequency stability
and low spurious signal levels. The 69017B provides +17 dBm
output power while ultra-low SSB phase noise and spurious
signals below –60 dBc preserve signal fidelity. Oven-stabilized
internal reference oscillators with <5x10
–10
per day frequency
stability keep you on channel. When you need to add
broader frequency coverage, modulation, or frequency and
power sweep, simply upgrade to the performance you need.
Anritsu’s 69397B synthesized signal generator provides the broadest
frequency coverage and lowest phase noise today, 0.1 Hz to 65 GHz in a
single instrument! If even 65 GHz is not sufficient, Anritsu millimeter wave
source modules can extend your frequency range to 110 GHz with greater
than 0 dBm output power. Of course, not everyone needs 65 GHz which is
why we also offer models to 8.4, 20, 40, 50 and 60 GHz. And every model is
upgradeable with our economical upgrades.
High output power, power sweep analog and digital frequency sweep, the most
comprehensive internal modulation, the broadest frequency coverage and the
lowest phase noise on the planet make the 69397B the signal source of choice
in your most stringent applications.
The 68C/69B’s common, configurable platform allows Anritsu to configure a synthesizer that matches your requirements. Whether
you need a basic synthesized CW generator for local oscillator use, or a full-featured configured 65 GHz signal generator with
analog sweep and user-defined modulation, or anything in between. Anritsu has a synthesizer that matches your needs. Every
model is easily upgraded to higher performance if your requirements change. You can’t go wrong! Select the synthesizer that is
right for your applications today. Economical upgrades ensure that your 68C/69B synthesizer will continue to satisfy your
changing test requirements.
42 MODELS MATCH ANY REQUIREMENT
FROM THE BASIC
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The IVI standard defines a standard instrument driver model that enables instrument
interchangeability and interoperability without software changes. Anritsu’s IVI-driver
supported synthesizer minimizes instrument development and maintanence cost
through the use of IVI-standard interfaces as well as instrument-specific interfaces for
unique instrument features. The IVI standard provides a single driver that supports
the common application development environments such as Visual Basic, Visual
C++, and Labview. The flexible I/O model supports new communication technologies
such as USB and Firewire.
Anritsu Corporation leads the way with IVI technology, having released the first
COM-based IVI driver supporting the Signal Generator instrument class, and includes
the driver with every 68C and 69B series synthesizer. As an active member of the IVI
Foundation, Anritsu supports the Foundation’s drive toward instrument driver
standardization as a powerful means of delivering interchangeable ATE
instrumentation solutions.