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Phase Noise Analyzer by Noise XT (5 more products)

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The DNA from Noise XT is a Digital Phase Noise and Frequency Analyzer that operates from 2 to 400 MHz. It has a fractional frequency noise chronogram and built-in oscillators for advanced autonomous operation. This analyzer has a unique digital architecture and state-of-the-art close-in phase noise performance with a limitation set by the user’s reference clock. It can measure Allan variance, overlapped Allan Variance, Hadamar variance, and overlapped Hadamar variance. This analyzer has a feature to measure frequency stability and display plots from 0.01 to 10,000 seconds at any frequency where the regular phase noise plots can be done.

The DNA digital phase noise and frequency analyzer do not require any phase locking of a reference as its phase noise extraction process can work on different frequencies. It does not require isolation, phase lock loop bandwidth, and DC FM tuning port which helps avoid errors and get simple, fast, and reliable performance. This analyzer can be controlled via an RJ-45 gigabit ethernet interface. It is available in a 19” 4U module with N-type (female) and SMA-female connectors and is ideal for advanced research and development applications. The analyzer requires an AC supply of 100-240 V and consumes less than 2 A of current.

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Product Details

  • Part Number
    DNA
  • Manufacturer
    Noise XT
  • Description
    Digital Phase Noise and Frequency Analyzer from 2 to 400 MHz

General Parameters

  • Type
    Benchtop
  • Measurement Parameters
    SSB phase noise (dBc/Hz), Spurious noise (dBc)
  • Frequency
    2 to 400 MHz
  • Phase Noise Sensitivity
    -194 to -121 dBc/Hz
  • Measurement Accuracy
    +/- 1 dB
  • Cross-Correlation Analysis
    Yes
  • Spurious
    -110 to 50 dBc
  • Offset Analysis Range
    1 mHz to 1 MHz
  • Input Power Range
    -10 to 20 dBm
  • Dimension
    19’’ 4U
  • Note
    Temperature: 10 to 40 Degree C (Operating) / -10 to 60 Degree C (Storage)

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