The 8660C is a 2.6 GHz RF Generator from Agilent. 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:
10 kHz to 2600 MHz (plug-in dependent, sold separately)
Direct keyboard entry of CW output frequencies
Synthesizer stability and accuracy
1 Hz resolution (2 Hz above 1300 MHz)
Calibrated output over >140 dB range
AM, FM or Pulse Modulation
Fully TTL programmable
The Agilent 8660C offers direct keyboard entry of CW frequencies. Increased performance capabilities over the Agilent 8660A including digital sweep, frequency stepping, control of frequency with a tuning knob, and a ten-digit numerical display. Auto, Single, or manual digital sweep with selectable speeds of 0.1, 1, or 50 seconds.
The 8660C is a 2.6 GHz RF Generator from Agilent. 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:
- 10 kHz to 2600 MHz (plug-in dependent, sold separately)
- Direct keyboard entry of CW output frequencies
- Synthesizer stability and accuracy
- 1 Hz resolution (2 Hz above 1300 MHz)
- Calibrated output over >140 dB range
- AM, FM or Pulse Modulation
- Fully TTL programmable
The Agilent 8660C offers direct keyboard entry of CW frequencies. Increased performance capabilities over the Agilent 8660A including digital sweep, frequency stepping, control of frequency with a tuning knob, and a ten-digit numerical display. Auto, Single, or manual digital sweep with selectable speeds of 0.1, 1, or 50 seconds.