brief introduction
The frequency synthesis unit is a marvel of modern engineering, comprising a sophisticated array of components such as the frequency synthesis module, receiving module, and control module, among others. This powerhouse of precision expertly executes a variety of pivotal functions, including the generation of complex waveforms, enhancement of power through amplification, and meticulous generation of reference signals. It also excels in the amplification and meticulous filtering of echo signals.
This is the X8000 parameter, provided exclusively for reference purposes.
Basic parameters
The signal processor wields ultimate control, deftly managing elements like frequency control and pulse width control. Once the signals are received, the system pre-sets the signal carrier frequency, pulse width, signal type, and local oscillator frequency with remarkable precision. Upon the reception of a trigger signal, the system swiftly transitions into the pre-set working state, ensuring seamless and efficient operation.
Launch Excitation Signal
Operating Frequency |
X-band |
signal form |
Long short pulse composite signal |
Emission excitation signal phase noise |
≤-90dBc/ Hz@1kHz |
Output modes |
1 Road |
joint |
SMP |
Clock Signal
frequency |
40MHz |
wave form |
Point frequency continuous wave |
output power |
4dBm ± 1dB (50 Ω load) |
joint |
SMP |
Synchronization Signal
frequency |
10MHz |
wave form |
Point frequency continuous wave |
output power |
≥ 5dBm (50 Ω load) |
joint |
SMP |