| Brand Name: | Anritsu |
| Model Number: | 68369B |
| MOQ: | 1 set |
| Price: | Negotiation |
| Delivery Time: | 1~3 Working Days |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Frequency Output | Twenty independent, presettable CW frequencies (F0 to F9 and M0 to M9) |
| Accuracy | Same as internal or external 10 MHz time base |
| CW Mode Stability | With aging: <2 × 10⁻⁸/day (<5 × 10⁻¹⁰/day with Option 16) With temperature: <2 × 10⁻⁸/°C over 0°C (<2 × 10⁻¹⁰/°C with Option 16) |
| Resolution | 1 kHz (0.1 Hz with Option 11) |
| Switching Time | <40 ms to be within 1 kHz of final frequency (typical maximum) |
| Sweep Width | Independently selected, 1 kHz (0.1 Hz with Option 11) to full range. Every frequency step in sweep range is phase-locked. |
| Phase-Locked Step Sweep Mode | Number of steps: Variable from 1 to 10000 Step size: 1 kHz (0.1 Hz with Option 11) to full frequency range Dwell time per step: Variable from 1 ms to 99 seconds Switching time: <15 ms +1 ms/GHz step size or <40 ms, whichever is less (typical max.) |
| Alternate Sweep Mode | Sweeps alternately between any two sweep ranges. Each sweep range may be associated with a different power level. |
| Manual Sweep Mode | Provides stepped, phase-locked adjustment of frequency between sweep limits. User-selectable number of steps or step size. |
| Programmable Frequency Agility | Under GPIB control, up to 1000 non-sequential frequencies can be stored and then addressed as a phase-locked step sweep. Data is stored in volatile memory. |
| Markers | Up to 20 independent, settable markers (F0 to F9 and M0 to M9) Video markers: +5 V or -5 V marker output, selectable. AUX I/O connector, rear panel Intensity markers: Produces an intensified dot on trace, obtained by momentary dwell in RF sweep |
| Frequency Range | Output Power | Output Power with Step Attenuator |
| ≥0.01 to <2 GHz | +13 dBm | +11 dBm |
| ≥2 to ≤20 GHz | +9 dBm | +7 dBm |
| >20 to ≤40 GHz | +6 dBm | +3 dBm |
| Stored Setups | Stores front panel settings and nine additional front-panel setups in non-volatile RAM. System menu allows saving and recalling of instrument setups. |
| Memory Sequencing Input | Accepts TTL low-level signal to sequence through nine stored setups. AUX I/O connector, rear panel. |
| Self-Test | Instrument self-test performed when SELF TEST soft-key is selected. Error messages identify probable causes. |
| Secure Mode | Disables all frequency, power level, and modulation state displays. Stored setups remain secured when recalled. |
| Reset | Returns instrument parameters to predefined default states or values. Any pending GPIB I/O is aborted. |
| Master/Slave Operation | Allows two 68X00B output signals to be swept with user-selected frequency offset. Requires MASTER/SAVE interface cable set (part no. ND36329). |
| User Level Flatness Correction | Allows user to calibrate out path loss due to external switching and cables via entered power table. Five user tables available at up to 801 points/table. |
| Warm Up Time (Standard Time Base) | From standby: 30 minutes From cold start (0°C): 120 hours to achieve <2 × 10⁻⁸/day frequency stability |
| Warm Up Time (Option 16 Time Base) | From standby: 30 minutes From cold start (0°C): 72 hours to achieve <5 × 10⁻¹⁰/day frequency stability |
| Power | 90 to 132 Vac or 180 to 264 Vac, 49 to 440 Hz, ≤400 VA |
| Dimensions and Mass | 429 (W) × 133 (H) × 597 (D) mm [5.25 (H) × 16.875 (W) × 23.5 (D) in.], ≤23 kg (50 lb) |
| RF Output Connector | Type K female (≤40 GHz models), Type V female (>40 GHz models) |
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