Atec Aeroflex-IFR-3416 User Manual

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The IFR 3410 series are portable, lightweight signal generators cov-
ering a wide range of carrier frequencies to 6 GHz. High quality ana-
log and vector modulation capabilities make these signal generators
ideal for research, development and manufacturing applications.
Careful attention to the design of the modulators and the RF system
ensures that these signal generators exhibit low levels of adjacent
channel power, making them suitable for the most demanding
amplifier linearity and receiver selectivity measurements.
The use of Aeroflex fractional N synthesis techniques, combined
with fast level control and an electronic attenuator, ensures the 3410
series signal generators are both frequency and level agile for high
speed ATE testing.
A flexible but intuitive user interface based on a touch panel display
system ensures that the signal generator meets the needs of
unskilled as well as skilled operators. The instrument can be con-
figured to the required mode of operation very simply, with numeri-
cal data being entered by the keyboard or via a rotary control. The
display shows the primary parameters in a clear and unambiguous
format, minimizing the risk of operator error.
The 3410 series signal generators provide peak output power of up
to +16 dBm. With a level resolution of 0.01 dB, repeatable and accu-
rate testing of wireless components can be performed.
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The IFR 3410 series are portable, lightweight signal generators cov-ering a wide range of carrier frequencies to 6 GHz. High quality ana-log and vect

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on the LVDS connector. These can be used to synchronize to an exter-nally applied clock.INTERNAL IQ DATA OUT16-bit IQ data is available on the LVDS in

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10 MHz OCXO fitted as standardAgeing Rate< ± 0.8 x 10-7per year after 30 days continuous useTemperature Coefficient< ± 5 x 10-8over the temperat

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3410 must be ordered with one of the following atten-uator options. Refer to main specification for details.Option 001 No attenuatorOption 002 Mechani

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The electronic attenuator is ideal for high volume applications whereattenuator life is critical. A user defined RF level limit can be enteredto ensu

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system to raise the sampling rate of the file. This ensures the gener-ation of low adjacent channel power and low spectral noise density.The dual cha

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The 2U rack height ensures the 3410 series occupies minimal spacein a manufacturing rack or on the engineer's bench, allowing the pro-vision of m

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Output VSWRElectronic AttenuatorFor output levels < 0 dBm Frequency Output VSWR2 GHz < 1.25:13 GHz < 1.40:14 GHz < 1.50:16 GHz < 1.60

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SSB AM NoiseSSB AM noise at 20 kHz offset (Typical values) measured at levels > 0 dBmFrequency MHz CW/IQ (dBc/Hz) 3 GHz -1306 GHz -125RF Leakage<

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Accuracy At 1 kHz rate± 4% of set depth ± 1% excluding residual AMAM Bandwidth1 dB DC to 200 kHz (DC coupled, 100 k )10 Hz to 200 kHz (AC coupled, 100

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signal available on the rear panel Auxiliary connector.RF burst attenuation requires Electronic Attenuator Opt 003.The internal modulation source is c

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Interpolation FactorAutomatically selectedReconstruction Filter Stop Band Attenuation> 70 dBARB Spectral PuritySpurious free dynamic range > 70

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