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RFN25C-Q3B

Description
Noise Source, 4000MHz Min, 8000MHz Max, -144dBm/Hz, 30dB, Panel Mount,
CategoryWireless rf/communication    Radio frequency and microwave   
File Size228KB,3 Pages
ManufacturerMercury Systems Inc
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Noise Source, 4000MHz Min, 8000MHz Max, -144dBm/Hz, 30dB, Panel Mount,

RFN25C-Q3B Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerMercury Systems Inc
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Characteristic impedance50 Ω
structureCOAXIAL
super noise ratio30 dB
Installation featuresPANEL MOUNT
Maximum operating frequency8000 MHz
Minimum operating frequency4000 MHz
Maximum operating temperature95 °C
Minimum operating temperature-55 °C
Power output density-144 dBm/Hz
RF/Microwave Device TypesNOISE SOURCE
Maximum supply voltage15 V
surface mountNO
Return to Noise Index
http://www.micronetics.com/Noise_Source/Coaxial_Waveguide.pdf
F
ULLBAND
C
ALIBRATED
M
ICROWAVE
N
OISE
S
OURCES
L, S, C, X, K
U
, K, K
A
B
ANDS
1 GH
Z TO
40 GH
Z
D
ESCRIPTION
Micronetics' line of full band noise
sources are specially designed for easy
integration into microwave systems.
They feature rugged construction with
excellent long-term stability.
Configurable to your requirements:
Micronetics full band noise sources are
based on a coaxial design as the base
part. As standard options, noise
sources can be ordered with either
• Coaxial Isolator
• Waveguide Output
• Waveguide Isolator
Each noise source is calibrated to the
output port so no external deembedding
of calibration data is necessary. In addi-
tion to the RF output choices, there are
also different packages available to
meet a wide range of mechanical con-
straints.
BANDS:
• L
• S
• C
• X
• Ku
• K
• Ka
F
ULLBAND
O
UTPUT
C
HARACTERISTICS
F
OR
U
SE IN
S
YSTEMS
MODEL
RFN25L
RFN25S
RFN25C
RFN25C1
RFN25C2
RFN25X
*
RFN25Ku
RFN25K
NS2640
FREQUENCY
RF OUTPUT
EXCESS NOISE
RATIO (dB)
STYLE
CODES
1.0 to 2.0 GHz
30(MIN)
N,N1 Q, X, W, Y
2.0 to 4.0 GHz
30(MIN)
N,N1 Q, X, W, Y
4.0 to 8.0 GHz
30(MIN)
N,N1 Q, X, W, Y
3.95 to 5.85 GHz
(waveguide only)
25(MIN)
N,N1 X, Y
5.85 to 8.20 GHz
(waveguide only)
25(MIN)
N,N1 X, Y
8.0 to 12.4 GHz
25(MIN)
N,N1 Q, X, W, Y
12.4 to 18.0 GHz
25(MIN)
N,N1 Q, X, W, Y
18.0 to 26.5 GHz
25(MIN)
Y
26.5 to 40 GHz
14 to 20 dB
See Chart
*
wavegide frequency is 8.2 to 12.4 GHz
S
PECIFICATIONS
s
Operating Temp: -55 to +95o C
s
Storage Temp:
-65 to +125 oC
s
Supply Voltage: +15 , +28 VDC
s
Temp Stability:
0.01 dB/ oC
s
Ouput Impedance: 50 ohm
s
Peak Factor:
5:1
R
UGGED
/S
TABLE
D
ESIGN
:
The heart of these noise sources is a small chip and wire hermetic noise module.
This is embedded in the housing with a precision launch to the coaxial jack. This
design gives is much more stable and rugged than traditional coaxial noise sources
which rely on pill packaged diodes and beryllium copper bellow assemblies which are
not only are less reliable, but use hazardous materials.
W
AVEGUIDE
C
H A R T
Model
Frequency
RFN25C1 3.95 to 5.85 GHz
RFN25C2 5.85 to 8.20 GHz
RFN25X
8.20 to 12.4 GHz
RFN25Ku 12.4 to 18.0 GHz
RFN25K
18.0 to 26.5 GHz
NS2640
26.5 to 40.0 GHz
Waveguide
WR-187
WR-137
WR-90
WR-62
WR-42
WR-28
C
ALIBRATION
AND
Q
U A L I T Y
A
SSURANCE
:
Each noise source is accurately calibrated using a reference noise source traceable
to NIST/NPL Calibration data consists of 5 calibration points across the full-band.
Data is supplied as a print out. Special calibration data can also be supplied upon
request (consult factory). Standard choices are:
• More calibration points across the spectrum
• Special discrete calibration frequencies
• Data supplied in soft format as screen capture or text file on floppy
or CD-ROM.
In addition to the calibration data, a certificate of calibration and a certificate of con-
formance is supplied with each unit.
MICRONETICS / 26 HAMPSHIRE DRIVE / HUDSON, NH 03051 / TEL: 603-883-2900 / FAX: 603-882-8987
WEB: WWW.MICRONETICS.COM
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