Microwave synthesis source (broadband)

A microwave signal source is a device that provides signals of various frequencies, waveforms, and output levels. It is used as equipment for measuring amplitude characteristics, frequency characteristics, transmission characteristics, and other electrical parameters in various telecommunications systems or devices, as well as for measuring the characteristics and parameters of components.

Signal generators, also known as signal sources or oscillators, have widespread applications in production and technology. Various waveform curves are represented using trigonometric functions. Circuits capable of generating multiple waveforms, such as triangular waves, sawtooth waves, square waves (including pulse waves), and sine waves, are known as function signal generators.


Key Features

◼︎Thin-Film Hybrid Integration

◼︎Compact and Lightweight:

◼︎Short Delivery Cycles

◼︎High Performance

◼︎Versatile Applications



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A microwave signal source is a device that provides signals of various frequencies, waveforms, and output levels. It is used as equipment for measuring amplitude characteristics, frequency characteristics, transmission characteristics, and other electrical parameters in various telecommunications systems or devices, as well as for measuring the characteristics and parameters of components.

Signal generators, also known as signal sources or oscillators, have widespread applications in production and technology. Various waveform curves are represented using trigonometric functions. Circuits capable of generating multiple waveforms, such as triangular waves, sawtooth waves, square waves (including pulse waves), and sine waves, are known as function signal generators.


For more detailed information, please download the PDF Datasheet above.

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