Frequency Converter – UDC Series
- dBm‘s frequency converter models cover virtually any band up to 30 GHz. They are available as block converters, synthesized broadband converters, and RF to baseband converters. Instantaneous bandwidth is typically 125 MHz in both up and down conversions. Some standard frequency bands are 800 – 2700 MHz, 870 – 1750 MHz, and ultra-broadband 400 MHz – 18 GHz with IF frequencies of 70 MHz or 140 MHz.
Applications
- Frequency Range extension for the SLE900 Emulators
- Block Conversion with bandwidths up to 3 GHz
- General purpose frequency conversion
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- IEEE-488.2, and TCP/IP LAN control
- Internal and external reference source
- Internal or external local oscillators
- UHF through millimeter band
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Number of converters Up to 8 per chassis Step Size (tunable) Typical 1 MHz Down Converter Input Frequency Range:
Typically L, C, S Ku or Ka bands
Output Frequency:
Typically 70 or 140MHz
Input Power (max):
0 dBm typical
Conversion Gain:
0 dB +/- 1.0 dB typical
IF Bandwidth:
125 MHz typical
In Band Spurious:
-55 dBc typical
Out of Band Spurious:
-50 dBc typical
Amplitude Flatness:
< 0.2 dBpp / 2 MHz typical
< 1.0 dBpp / 100 MHz typical
Phase Linearity:
+/- 2° / 10 MHz
VSWR:
1.5:1 maximum into 50 ohmsUp Converter Input Frequency:
Typically 70 MHz or 140 MHz
Input Power (max):
0 dBm typical
Conversion loss:
0 dB +/- 1.0 dB
IF Bandwidth:
125 MHz typical
Amplitude Flatness:
< 0.2 dBpp / 2 MHz typical
< 1.0 dBpp / 100 MHz typical
Phase Linearity:
+/-2° / 10 MHz typical
Output Frequency Range:
Typically L, C, S, Ku or Ka bands
In Band Spurious:
< -55 dBc typical
Out of Band Spurious:
< -50 dBc typical
VSWR:
1.5 : 1 maximum into 50 ohmsGeneral Input / Output Connectors:
Type N or K (3.5mm) typical
Control:
IEEE 488.2, TCP/IP LANPrimary Power Voltage:
90-264 VAC auto ranging
Frequency:
48-66 Hz
Consumption:
1.0A maximum
Fuse:
2A
Ambient(operating):
+10°C to +35°C
Dimensions:
5.25″ H x 19″ W x 21″ D