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Categories: Generators, Signal Generators
Manufacturer: Aeroflex
Model: 2031
Condition: Used
Seller: Test Equipment Connection Corp.
Aeroflex IFR 2031 Signal Generator 10 kHz to 2.7 GHz The Marconi/Aeroflex/IFR 2031 Signal
Signal Generator 10 kHz to 2.7 GHz The Marconi/Aeroflex/IFR 2031 Signal Generator, operates in the frequency range from 10 kHz to 2.7 GHz with a resolution of 0.1 Hz. The 2031 RF output can be exactly adjusted from -144 dBm to 13 dBm with a resolution of 0.1 dB.The 2031 offers a built-in modulation oscillator with a frequency range 0.1 Hz to 500 kHz, and Broadband-FM with 10 MHz bandwidth. All data can be entered via keyboard and incremental encoder, fully remote controllable via GPIB. Easy to read LCD display. Options: 001 - Second Modulation Oscillator 002 - Pulse Modulation 005 - GSM PCN Modulation 006 - Avionics, generates internal modulations for testing of VOR/ILS systems. 008 - RF Profiles and Complex Sweep 009 - Internal Pulse Generator, requires option 002 010 - DME, requires options 001 amp; 006, not available with options 003 or 005 012 - Electronic attenuator, not available with option 010. 105 - Slow rise time pulse modulation, requires option 2 112 - External Modulation Inputs (2), 600 OhmRefurbished
The 2030 series Signal Generators cover the frequency ranges 10 kHz to 5.4 GHz with three models: 2030 (10 kHz to 1.35 GHz), 2031 (10 kHz to 2.7 GHz) and 2032 (10 kHz to 5.4 GHz). A dot matrix display with soft key selected screen options allow flexibility of operation and ease of use. The output may be amplitude, phase, or frequency modulated with pulse modulation available as an option. Modulation is available using a combination of up to two external signal inputs and a built-in LF source.
Available options include a second build-in modulation source; avionics modulation (ILS and VOR); pulse modulation; RF level profiling and complex sweep; electronic attenuator. Microprocessor control ensures that the instruments are flexible and easy to use and allows programming by the General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB). The GPIB is designed to IEEE Standard 488.2 and is a means of sending commands to an instrument, via a data bus, from a remote controller or personal computer. The instruments can therefore be used manually or as part of a fully automated test system.
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Aeroflex 2031
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