Rohde & Schwarz SMR27 27 GHz Microwave Signal Generator w/ Options B11/B15

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Rohde & Schwarz SMR27 Microwave Signal Generator

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The CW generator The SMR family comprises four base models designed as CW generators with pulse modulation capability. The four models have a common lower frequency limit of 1 GHz and provide frequency coverage up to 20 GHz (¸SMR20), 27 GHz (SMR27), 30 GHz (SMR30) and 40 GHz (SMR40). The lower limit can be expanded to 10 MHz by the optional Frequency Extension 0.01 GHz to 1 GHz (SMR-B11).

Offering an excellent price/performance ratio, each of the four base models is ideal for the user wishing to enter the field of microwave testing at an affordable price. Should the measurement tasks become more demanding, the base models can be upgraded any time by means of options to give an AM/FM signal generator or a synthesized sweep generator featuring fast, fully synthesized, analog ramp sweep.

Excellent spectral purity
The SMR stands out from other generators for its excellent spectral purity. Advanced frequency synthesis with fractional-N divider makes for low SSB phase noise and high spurious suppression, both of which are for example prerequisites for reliable receiver measurements. Modern microwave filters in the output path of the instrument ensure excellent harmonics suppression. This is necessary to obtain conclusive results in scalar network analysis measurements.

High-precision output level
Microwave signal generators are frequently used for calibrating test receivers. This task calls for a highly accurate and stable output level settable with high resolution. This is ensured by a high-precision, frequency-response-compensated level control for levels higher than –20 dBm. The setting range can be extended to –130 dB with the optional RF Attenuator SMR-B15 or SMR-B17.

Stable output frequency
The crystal reference built in as standard ensures an accurate, low-drift output frequency. The SMR can be fitted with the optional OCXO Reference Oscillator SMR-B1 to satisfy the most stringent requirements in terms of accuracy and aging.

High output level saves you real cash
All microwave test setups involve high losses caused by the use of long cables, power dividers, directional couplers and RF relays. Expensive microwave amplifiers are usually the only means to remedy this. But not with the SMR: the high output power provided by all models eliminates the need for such a costly component.

Application-oriented frequency resolution
The standard frequency resolution of 1 kHz of the SMR offers a comfortable margin for most applications, for example frequency response measurements in the laboratory and in production and servicing. To satisfy more stringent requirements, e.g. for scientific applications and research, the SMR-B3 option is available to improve frequency resolution to 0.1 Hz.

Pulse modulator included
Pulse modulation is still the most important modulation mode for microwave applications. Each of our base units is, therefore, equipped with a high-quality pulse modulator. The on/off ratio is better than 80 dB, the rise/fall time shorter than 12 ns. Pulse widths of up to 25 ns are possible.

These guaranteed values illustrate that the R&S SMR is the ideal generator for use in the development, production and maintenance of radar equipment.

Pulse generator option
The optional Pulse Generator SMR-B14 is an ideal complement to the pulse modulator. It generates single and double pulses with pulse frequencies up to 10 MHz. The pulse generator can also be triggered externally and operated in the external gate mode. The pulse width and delay are user-selectable over a wide range.

Digital frequency and level sweeps
The digital frequency sweep with step times from 10 ms allows convenient frequency response measurements on microwave circuits. The start and stop frequencies are user-selectable. A trigger input enables synchronous operation with external equipment.

The 20 dB level sweep allows, for example, amplifier or mixer compression to be determined.

The signal generator

AM/FM/Scan modulator option
The optional AM/FM/Scan Modulator SMR-B5 added to the base models turns them into fully-fledged signal generators with AM and FM modulation capability. The option also includes an LF generator for sinewave and squarewave signals from 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz.

FM and FSK
The FM modulator has a modulation bandwidth from DC to 5 MHz. Digital frequency shift keying (FSK) is possible with data rates from 0 Hz to 2 MHz.

Simultaneous modulation modes
All modulation modes of the R&S SMR can be combined. This allows the generation of complex modulation signals for modern communication and location systems. The combination of pulse modulation and FM simulates Doppler effects or chirp signals. Simultaneous AM and pulse modulation provides the types of signal occurring in pulse radar applications with rotating antenna. The combination of FM and AM can be used to check fading effects of FM receivers.

The synthesized sweep generator

Analog ramp sweep option The analog ramp sweep mode corresponds to the analog sweep of classic sweep generators except that the sweep is fully synchronized over the complete range. In this way, the excellent frequency accuracy of digital step sweeps is achieved on the whole, and this at much higher sweep rates of min. 600 MHz/ms at frequencies >2 GHz.

In conjunction with scalar network analyzers or suitable spectrum analyzers, realtime adjustment of microwave filters can be performed, for example.

To mark important frequency ranges such as filter bandwidths or the position of attenuation poles, the ¸SMR has 10 user-selectable frequency markers which can be output as pulse markers at the marker output (TTL level) or alternatively modulated on the RF level as level markers (level reduction of 1 dB).

The R&S SMR as an upconverter

IF input option
Vector signal generators such as the SMIQ generate all types of digitally modulated signals up to 6.4 GHz. To generate signals up to 40 GHz, the SMR offers upconversion capability by means of the IF input option. A typical application is shown by the figure above. The I/Q Modulation Generator AMIQ supplies the I and Q signals (1) required for modulating the Vector Signal Generator SMIQ. The modulated RF signal of the SMIQ (2) is applied directly to the IF input of the SMR. At the RF output of the SMR, the converted, digitally modulated signal of the SMIQ is brought out (3). In the example illustrated above, the selective circuits of the DUT separate the wanted signal from unwanted components generated during upconversion. Alternatively, suitable external bandpass filters can be used.

Specifications:

R&S SMR27
Without option SMR-B11
With option SMR-B11

1 GHz to 27 GHz
10 MHz to 27 GHz
Resolution
Without option SMR-B3
With option SMR-B3

1 kHz
0.1 Hz
Setting time (to within <1 × 10–6) after IEC/IEEE-bus delimiter <10 ms + 2 ms/GHz
Reference frequency Standard Option SMR-B1
Aging (after 30 days of operation) 1 × 10–6/year <1 × 10–7/year
Temperature effect (0°C to 55°C) 2 × 10–6 <1 × 10–10/°C
Warm-up time – 15 min
Output for internal reference
Frequency
Level, Vrms (EMF, sinewave)
Source impedance

10 MHz
1 V
50 Ω
Input for external reference
Frequency
Permissible frequency drift
Input level, Vrms
Input impedance

10 MHz
3 × 10–6
 0.1 V to 2 V
50 Ω
Spectral purity
Spurious signals
Harmonics1)
30 MHz <f≤GHz2
f >20 GHz3)
Subharmonics
f ≤20 GHz
f >20 GHz
Nonharmonics (>50 kHz from carrier)
f ≤20 GHz
f >20 GHz


<–55 dBc
<–40 dBc

<–65 dBc
<–30 dBc

<–60 dBc
<–54 dBc
SSB phase noise
(f = 10 GHz, 10 kHz from carrier,
1 Hz bandwidth, CW, FM off)


<–83 dBc
Residual FM, rms (f = 10 GHz, FM off)
0.3 kHz to 3 kHz
0.03 kHz to 20 kHz

<20 Hz
<200 Hz



General Data:

Temperature resistance
  Operating temperature range

Storage temperature range
0°C to +55°C; meets
DIN EN60068-2-1 Rev. 1998 and
DIN EN60068-2-2 Rev. 1998
–40°C to +70°C
Climatic resistance
  Damp heat

95% relative humidity, cyclic test
at +25°C/+40°C, meets
DIN EN60068-2-30 Rev. 1998
Mechanical resistance
  Vibration, sinusoidal



 
Vibration, random

  Shock

5 Hz to 150 Hz, max. 2 g at 55 Hz,
55 Hz to 150 Hz, 0.5 g const.;
meets DIN EN60068-2-6
Rev. 1998, DIN EN61010-1 and
MIL-T-28800D class 5
10 Hz to 300 Hz, acceleration
1.2 g (rms)
40 g shock spectrum, meets
MIL-STD-810E, MIL-T-28800D,
class 3/5
Electromagnetic compatibility meets EN61326-1 Rev. 1997 +
A1 Rev. 1998 and
EN55011 Rev. 1998 + A1 Rev.
1999 (EMC directive of EU)
Leakage (carrier frequency <1 GHz) <0.1 µV (induced in a two-turn
coil 25 mm in diameter at a
distance of 25 mm from any surface of the enclosure)
Radiated susceptibility 10 V/m
Power supply 100 V to 120 V (AC), 50 to 400 Hz
200 V to 240 V (AC), 50 to 60 Hz,
autoranging, max. 200 VA
Safety standards DIN EN61010-1 Rev. 1994,
IEC61010-1 Rev. 1995,
UL3111-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2
No. 1010.1-B97
Conformity marks VDE-GS, CSA, NRTL/C
Dimensions (W × H × D) 427 mm × 88 mm × 450 mm
Weight <12 kg when fully equipped



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Rohde & Schwarz SMR27 Microwave Signal Generator

 

Installed Options:
- Option SMR-B11: Frequency Extension
- Option SMR-B15: RF Attenuator 20 GHz


Frequency Range: 10 MHz to 27 GHz

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    • Option SMR-B11: Frequency Extension
    • Option SMR-B15: RF Attenuator 20 GHz
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