Variable-Frequency Oscillator Signal Generator ADF4351 RF Signal Source

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Key Features

  • Main material: PCB
  • Emission current: < 150mA
  • Display Size: 2.9 Inches & Under
  • DIY Supplies: ELECTRICAL
  • Color: green
  • Certification: CE

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Product Information

  • Main material: PCB
  • Color: green
  • Power supply voltage: DC 4.5V-5.5V, please note that this machine does not have built-in voltage regulator unit, must not supply over voltage range
  • Core components: avr mega8 microcontroller, cost-effective single-chip microcomputer, is commonly used m16 low version, peripheral ADC has a 2.56V regulator source, this is not available in other mid-range microcontrollers.
  • Adf4351, the traditional VCO+PLL+6 series high-speed bistable circuit (except 2 circuits, D trigger).
  • 35-2200MHz is obtained by frequency division. After being shaped, the amplitude of the fundamental wave does not change much. This is for high frequency.
  • DDS is difficult to achieve in full bandwidth. (after the signal is divided, it must be a rectangular wave, and the amplitude becomes the trigger level).
  • This product uses the single-chip microcomputer as the core, which greatly simplifies the design, shortens the development time, saves the cost, and is simple, reliable and practical.
  • Provide a signal source for the AC path of the device under test, analyze the frequency amplitude characteristics of the AC path, and pay attention to the impedance of the device under test.
  • Standby current: < 25mA
  • Emission current: < 150mA
  • Output impedance: 50 ohms
  • Output frequency range: 35MHz-4000MHz
  • Output step: 1kHz-8kHz
  • Output power: -1dBm(W) at 150MHz (test power absolute value) approx. 1mW
  • Product weight: 85g
  • Product size: 80 * 75 * 30mm / 3.1 * 3.0 * 1.2in
  • Package size: 145 * 130 * 35mm / 5.7 * 5.1 * 1.4in
  • Simple RF signal source signal generator.
  • Standby current: < 25mA
  • Signal Generator: LCD Display
  • RF Signal Source: USB DIY Tools
  • Output step: 1kHz-8kHz
  • Output power: -1dBm(W) at 150MHz (test power absolute value) approx. 1mW
  • Output impedance: 50 ohms
  • Output frequency range: 35MHz-4000MHz
  • Model Number: RF Signal Source
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