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SIGNAL GENERATOR, FREQUENCY/PULSE, 1GHZ

N5181A-501

Manufacturer Part Number
N5181A-501
Description
SIGNAL GENERATOR, FREQUENCY/PULSE, 1GHZ
Manufacturer
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
Datasheet

Specifications of N5181A-501

Signal Generator Type
Sweep Function
Bandwidth
1GHz
External Height
103mm
External Width
426mm
External Depth
432mm
Kit Contents
2RU
Analyzer Functions
Frequency
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
1.
2.
Internal pulse generator (included with Option UNU or Option UNW)
Pulse train (Option 320)
External modulation inputs
Simultaneous modulation
Td Video delay (variable)
Tw Video pulse width (variable)
Tp Pulse period (variable)
Tm RF delay
Trf RF pulse width
Tf RF pulse fall time
Tr RF pulse rise time
Vor Pulse overshoot
Vf Video feedthrough
Modes
Square wave rate
Pulse period (UNU)
Pulse width (UNU)
Pulse period (UNW)
Pulse width (UNW)
Resolution
Adjustable trigger delay:
Settable delay
Resolution
Pulse doublets
Number of pulse patterns: 2047
On/off time range (UNU): 500 ns to 42 sec
On/off time range (UNW): 20 ns to 42 sec
Modulation types
Input impedance
All modulation types (FM, AM,
enabled except: FM and phase modulation can not be combined; two modulation
types can not be simultaneously generated using the same modulation source.
For example, AM and FM can run concurrently and will modulate the output RF.
This is useful for simulating signal impairments.
Option UNT required for FM, AM and phase mod inputs. Option UNU or UNW required for
pulse modulation inputs.
If AM or pulse modulation are on then phase and FM specifications do not apply.
Free run
[delay, width, period]
1st pulse delay
1st pulse width
2nd pulse delay
2nd pulse width
Triggered
(relative to sync out)
(relative to pulse 1)
FM, AM, phase mod, pulse mod
50 Ω (nom)
φ
2
Sync
output
Video
output
RF pulse
output
M and pulse modulation) may be simultaneously
1
Free-run, square, triggered, adjustable doublet,
trigger doublet, gated, and external pulse
0.1 Hz to 10 MHz, 0.1 Hz resolution (nom)
500 ns to 42 seconds (nom)
500 ns to pulse period – 10 ns (nom)
30 ns to 42 seconds (nom)
20 ns to pulse period – 10 ns (nom)
10 ns
–pulse period + 10 ns to pulse period
–3.99 to 3.97 µs
0 to 40 s
10 ns (nom)
0 to 42 s – pulse width – 10 ns
500 ns to 42 s – delay – 10 ns
0 to 42 s – (delay1 + width2) – 10 ns
20 ns to 42 s – (delay1 + delay2) – 10 ns
to pulse width –10 ns
50%
T d
90%
50%
10%
T r
T m
T w
T rf
V or
T p
50%
T f
V f
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