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SF1020 Battery-powered Portable Signal Generator
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SF1020 Battery-powered Portable Signal Generator
SF1020 Battery-powered Portable Signal Generator
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 SF1020 (PDF 998Ko)

Features
  • Small, portable package
  • Battery-powered 3 hour run time per charge
  • RF output 1 KHz to 1 GHz (SF1000 supports 2.6 GHz with add-on modules)
  • Digital output 1 Hz to 110 MHz
  • Differential output 50 MHz to 1 GHz
  • Modulation functions include: AM, ASK, BPSK, Chirp, FM, FSK, OOK, Sweep Signal Generator
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Description
  • Tired of lugging a big, heavy signal generator into the field?


    Try the Signal Forge 1020 (SF1020)—the first high-performance signal generator designed specifically for field engineers.


    The SF1020 represents a significant breakthrough in test tools—a high-performance signal generator in a small, batterypowered package.
    A 1 GHz frequency range combined with RF, digital and differential outputs, and numerous waveform modulation functions make the SF1020 the signal generator of choice for field test applications.
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Frequency Expansion Module
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  • RF Signal Source Boosts Output of Portable Signal Generator to 2.6 GHz The Frequency Expansion Modules are RF signal sources that attach to the SF1020 portable signal generators providing output frequencies up to 2.6 GHz.

  • They are ideal for testing a wide range of advanced wireless applications such as WiFi, Bluetooth, cellular phone, Zigbee and other RF communications equipment, ICs and circuit boards.

  •  The modules are controlled by the SF1010 which also provide operating power. The combination of the Portable Signal Generators and the Frequency Expansion Modules creates a small, portable tool for both lab bench and field test applications.
 Frequency Expansion Module (PDF 266Ko)
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Applications
  • Installing and maintaining in-building wireless networks and cellular phone systems
  • Digital output in sweep mode can be used to test setup and hold of digital systems—ICs and circuit boards—up to 110 MHz
  • Differential output can used to test digital systems—ICs and circuit boards—up to 1 GHz
  • Programmable clock generator
  • Testing IF and RF sections of receivers and mobile bands up to 1 GHz and some telemetry bands
  • Test amplifiers for gain and for the 1 dB compression point
  • Portable, bench top and ATE system applications
  • Local Oscillator (L.O.) source
  • Receiver calibration
  • RF exciter
  • Test low frequency filters (down to 1 Hz)
  • BPSK may be used to test low data-rate applications such as IEEE 802.11g wireless LAN standard, RFID and Zigbee devices
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