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  • Clock generator handles 2-GHz signals

    Staff -- Test & Measurement World, 4/1/2005 2:00:00 AM

    Engineers often use RF synthesizers to generate clock signals over 1 GHz. With the CG635, you can free those expensive instruments for other tasks. The CG635 can generate single-ended and differential clocks at frequencies from 0.001 Hz to 2.05 GHz. Jitter is less than 1 ps with phase noise less than –80 dB and with spurious response better than –70 dBc at 622.06 MHz, a common telecom data rate.

    Output levels include CMOS, PECL, ECL, RS-485, and LVDS. Optional clock receiver modules ($125) connect to the CG635 through a category-6 LAN cable. They let you produce outputs at distances up to 50 ft from the instrument without signal degradation. A PRBS option ($550) provides you with pseudorandom data streams for testing high-speed serial bus components and systems.

    Price: $2490. Stanford Research Systems,www.thinksrs.com.

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