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White Gaussian Noise
Noise which is equal in intensity across a band, at all frequencies.
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Microwave Noise Source Generators
Advanced Technical Materials, Inc.
Noise Sources supply white gaussian electronic noise. The output is a flat instantaneous broadband electronic random noise. The noise source converts a DC input to noise. Units are available in bands between 10MHz thru 26.5 Ghz.
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Dual Output AWGN Generator Line Module
458-AWGN2
The Model 458-AWGN2 is the ideal solution for injecting Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) for ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+, and VDSL2 chip/modem/DSLAM testing applications.
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Noise Sources
NC1126A
This noise source by Noisecom produces white Gaussian noise up to +13 dBm. It contains a hermetically packaged noise diode that has been pre-selected for special performance characteristics. This module is ideal for many different applications including CATV, Secure communications, Jamming systems, OC-192 Testing, EW & EC.
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Analog Noise Generator
PNG7000
The PNG7000A Series instruments generate white Gaussian noise and provide a summing input to control signal-to-noise (SNR) or carrier-to-noise (CNR) for bit-error-ratio (BER) testing. The output can also be used as a source for Jitter applications.
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Handheld Broadband Noise Generator
NS-1
The Model NS-1 is a handheld broadband white Gaussian noise source. It generates a wide, even, RF noise-signal. The NS-1 is popular for testing network components and aligning a building's coaxial cable network. The NS-1's noise-signal is also used to provide the RF source for measuring insertion loss of cable, splitters, taps and more.
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Noise Sources
NC1128A
This noise source by Noisecom produces white Gaussian noise up to +13 dBm. It contains a hermetically packaged noise diode that has been pre-selected for special performance characteristics. This module is ideal for many different applications including CATV, Secure communications, Jamming systems, OC-192 Testing, EW & EC.
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RF Noise Source
NS-3
The NS-3 Broadband RF Noise Generator provides an extremely flat AWGN (Additive White Gaussian Noise) signal from 5 to 2150 MHz. The output level adjusts in 0.1 dB steps over a 30 dB range.The bench-top configuration is standard and an optional two unit rack enclosure is available. The RS232 or USB remote control interface simplifies its use in automated test and factory ATE environments. The NS-3's combination of range, versatility and value make it the ideal general purpose broad-spectrum signal source for bench and ATE applications, including C/N, BER, MER, PER testing and rain fade simulation.
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Chips and Diodes
NC100/200/300/400 Series
Noisecom's noise diodes are the fundamental building blocks for analog noise systems. They are sorted for performance characteristics that enhance their broadband noise output and flat spectral response. All Noisecom noise diodes can deliver symmetrical white Gaussian noise and flat output power versus frequency
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Noise Generators
Manual Broadband Noise Generators provide up to 1 watt of white Gaussian noise output in several models over the 10Hz to 18GHz frequency rangeĀ and are designed to be used either as laboratory instruments or as built-in system test facilities. The noise, which is diode generated, is amplified and the level can be varied in 1dB steps from 0 to 10dB or optionally in 0.1dB steps from 0 to 101dB.
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Pulse Function Arbitrary Noise Generator
81160A
Generation of 330-MHz pulses and 500-MHz function/arbitrary waveforms with a 2.5-GSa/s sample rate and 14-bit vertical resolution; Selectable crest factors for white Gaussian noise lets engineers determine how much distortion to apply to a device during stress testing to meet various serial bus standards; Glitch-free timing parameter changes allow engineers to change the frequency without drop-outs or glitches and enable continuous operation without rebooting or resetting the device under test; and Arbitrary bit patterns show capacitive load of the channels using simple pattern settings. Complex measurement setups are no longer necessary to test designs to their limits. Pulses 330 MHz, 500 MHz sine waves, 660 Mbit pattern