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Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: NuWaves | Subject: RF2-3000UCV1
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 March 2008

RF upconvertor delivers high-quality
output

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A new high-performance, multioctave RF upconvertor delivers a spectrally pure RF output yielding a highly flexible input and output frequency range selection.

The RF2-3000UCV1 multioctave RF upconvertor delivers a spectrally pure RF output, yielding a highly flexible input and output frequency range The IF input range is from 2 to 70MHz and it provides RF upconversion between 2MHz and 3GHz with gain flatness of under 2dB for the specified spectrum

The IF input has high dynamic range and user-selectable bandwidths.

The RF2-3000UCV1 upconvertor has 50dB of attenuation control in 0.5dB steps.

The frequency step size is 5kHz.

The device can handle input signals up +8dBm.

The RF upconvertor operates at 6V DC.

SMA connectors are provided for ease of use.

The module is packaged in a 25.4 x 63.5 x 89mm rugged aluminium enclosure.

This RF2-3000UCV1 upconvertor can be used in satellite TV, cellular, waveform generators, communication systems, exciters, software defined radios (SDR), joint tactical radio systems (JTRS) and in test and laboratory systems.

The RF upconvertor can be used on the bench as a standalone RF signal generator.

NuWaves Engineering is offering a development kit to help users get up and running fast.

The kit includes hardware, cables and a user friendly GUI.

The GUI provides a simple and fast means to set up parameters such as LO frequencies, attenuation control and bandwidth.

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