Highlights

Characterize and stress-test RF devices

Experience the convenience of a compact, powerful testing tool with the Keysight AP5002A analog signal generator as your go-to radio frequency (RF) and microwave signal source.

  • Use for various RF and microwave applications with accurately leveled output power from -120 dBm to +23 dBm.
  • Measure accurately with OCXO stabilized signal (phase noise -130 dBc/Hz at 1 GHz, 20 kHz offset) with mHz resolution.
  • Boost throughput and accelerate testing with fast switching speed.
  • Leverage a range of extensive modulation capabilities such as AM, FM, PM, pulse modulation, pulse train, and frequency chirps.
  • Seamlessly operate with an optimized user interface—including an LCD touch screen and remote desktop software.
  • Upgrade licenses at any time for higher frequencies and additional options.

Generate Pure Signals with Power and Portability

The AP5002A analog signal generator boasts incredible phase noise, wide output power range, fast switching speed, and extensive modulation capabilities all in a compact device. Use onsite or on the go wherever your electronic and wireless modules and systems testing takes you. Easily configure the signal generator using a touch-screen graphic user interface (GUI) or desktop software.

Key Specifications

Frequency
n/a
Output Power @1 GHz
+23 dBm
Frequency Switching (Typical)
200 µs
Harmonics @1 GHz
n/a
Phase Noise @1 GHz (20 kHz offset)
-130 dBc/Hz
Type
Analog
Frequency
Output Power @1 GHz
Frequency Switching (Typical)
Harmonics @1 GHz
Phase Noise @1 GHz (20 kHz offset)
Type
n/a
+23 dBm
200 µs
n/a
-130 dBc/Hz
Analog
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Form Factor:
Kompakt
Frequency:
n/a
Frequency Switching (Typical):
200 µs
Harmonics @1 GHz:
n/a
Maximum Frequency:
26 GHz
Maximum Modulation Bandwidth:
n/a
Maximum Output Power:
+23 dBm
Output Power @1 GHz:
+23 dBm
Phase Noise @1 GHz (10 kHz offset):
-130 dBc/Hz
Phase Noise @1 GHz (20 kHz offset):
-130 dBc/Hz
Type:
Analog
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Featured Resources

White Papers 2024.09.05

The Essential Signal Generator Guide Building a solid foundation in RF — Part 2

The Essential Signal Generator Guide Building a solid foundation in RF — Part 2

Navigating the numerous specifications and features of signal generators can be challenging. This white paper series helps by explaining various modulation schemes, the importance of spectral purity, and the impact of distortion. Additionally, it explores how application software can enhance productivity. Signal generators are essential for meeting customer requirements for robust and reliable high-speed wireless connections, which are crucial for business success. To address market demands, selecting the right signal generator is vital. Complex modulation schemes, necessary for increasing spectral efficiency and achieving higher data rates, rely on accurate and stable signal generators. Signal generators can be either digital (vector) or analog. Vector signal generators produce complex, digitally modulated signals, while analog signal generators produce continuous wave signals with basic modulation. The choice depends on the specific application and testing requirements. Generating an RF signal requires a metrology-grade signal generator with excellent distortion and spurious characteristics to ensure high spectral purity. The frequency accuracy of a signal generator depends on the stability of the reference oscillator and the time since the last calibration. Overall, signal generators are indispensable for evaluating applications that rely on radio frequencies, such as GNSS, 5G, avionics, and radar, ensuring reliable and efficient performance.

2024.09.05

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Looking for a different frequency range? Keysight offers another model AP5001A, which provides 9 kHz to 6.1 GHz and covers RF applications with accurately leveled output power from -120 dBm to +17 dBm.

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