ValueTronics International, Inc. RF Generator 2030

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The 2030 is a 1.35 GHz RF Generator from IFR . An RF generator is a tool engineers use to generate sinusoidal outputs while testing electronic equipment. The output will automatically have its frequency varied or swept between frequencies. A “sweep” is one complete cycle of a frequency variation. Engineers use RF signal generators as test equipment, mostly to measure responses of filters, amplifiers, and electrical components. Additional Features: Frequency range: 10 kHz to 1.35 GHz 0.1 Hz frequency resolution 0.1 Hz to 500 kHz modulation oscillator Wideband FM with 10 MHz bandwidth Single, dual, composite and dual composite modulation modes GPIB programming (IEEE 488.2 standard) Simple operation through menu selection of modes The IFR 2030 signal generator offers increased flexibility with combinations of frequency, phase, amplitude and pulse modulation over the frequency range of 10 kHz to 1.35 GHz. These instruments are suitable for a wide variety of applications ranging from RF component characterization to radio communications system testing. Set up time is reduced by recalling previously stored instrument settings from the non-volatile memory. Remote programming via the GPIB is provided as a standard feature, allowing the instruments to be included in automatic test systems.
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The 2030 is a 1.35 GHz RF Generator from IFR . An RF generator is a tool engineers use to generate sinusoidal outputs while testing electronic equipment. The output will automatically have its frequency varied or swept between frequencies. A “sweep” is one complete cycle of a frequency variation. Engineers use RF signal generators as test equipment, mostly to measure responses of filters, amplifiers, and electrical components. Additional Features: Frequency range: 10 kHz to 1.35 GHz 0.1 Hz frequency resolution 0.1 Hz to 500 kHz modulation oscillator Wideband FM with 10 MHz bandwidth Single, dual, composite and dual composite modulation modes GPIB programming (IEEE 488.2 standard) Simple operation through menu selection of modes The IFR 2030 signal generator offers increased flexibility with combinations of frequency, phase, amplitude and pulse modulation over the frequency range of 10 kHz to 1.35 GHz. These instruments are suitable for a wide variety of applications ranging from RF component characterization to radio communications system testing. Set up time is reduced by recalling previously stored instrument settings from the non-volatile memory. Remote programming via the GPIB is provided as a standard feature, allowing the instruments to be included in automatic test systems.
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RF Generator - 2030 - ValueTronics International, Inc.
Elgin, IL, USA
RF Generator
2030
RF Generator 2030
The 2030 is a 1.35 GHz RF Generator from IFR . An RF generator is a tool engineers use to generate sinusoidal outputs while testing electronic equipment. The output will automatically have its frequency varied or swept between frequencies. A “sweep” is one complete cycle of a frequency variation. Engineers use RF signal generators as test equipment, mostly to measure responses of filters, amplifiers, and electrical components. Additional Features: Frequency range: 10 kHz to 1.35 GHz 0.1 Hz frequency resolution 0.1 Hz to 500 kHz modulation oscillator Wideband FM with 10 MHz bandwidth Single, dual, composite and dual composite modulation modes GPIB programming (IEEE 488.2 standard) Simple operation through menu selection of modes The IFR 2030 signal generator offers increased flexibility with combinations of frequency, phase, amplitude and pulse modulation over the frequency range of 10 kHz to 1.35 GHz. These instruments are suitable for a wide variety of applications ranging from RF component characterization to radio communications system testing. Set up time is reduced by recalling previously stored instrument settings from the non-volatile memory. Remote programming via the GPIB is provided as a standard feature, allowing the instruments to be included in automatic test systems.

The 2030 is a 1.35 GHz RF Generator from IFR . An RF generator is a tool engineers use to generate sinusoidal outputs while testing electronic equipment. The output will automatically have its frequency varied or swept between frequencies. A “sweep” is one complete cycle of a frequency variation. Engineers use RF signal generators as test equipment, mostly to measure responses of filters, amplifiers, and electrical components.

Additional Features:

  • Frequency range: 10 kHz to 1.35 GHz
  • 0.1 Hz frequency resolution
  • 0.1 Hz to 500 kHz modulation oscillator
  • Wideband FM with 10 MHz bandwidth
  • Single, dual, composite and dual composite modulation modes
  • GPIB programming (IEEE 488.2 standard)
  • Simple operation through menu selection of modes

The IFR 2030 signal generator offers increased flexibility with combinations of frequency, phase, amplitude and pulse modulation over the frequency range of 10 kHz to 1.35 GHz. These instruments are suitable for a wide variety of applications ranging from RF component characterization to radio communications system testing. Set up time is reduced by recalling previously stored instrument settings from the non-volatile memory.

Remote programming via the GPIB is provided as a standard feature, allowing the instruments to be included in automatic test systems.

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  ValueTronics International, Inc.
Product Category Signal Generators
Product Number 2030
Product Name RF Generator
Device Type Generator
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