15 Mar 2007 Lambda Photometrics are pleased to introduce the CG635 2GHz Low-jitter Synthesised Clock Generator from Stanford Research Systems The CG635 features:
• Stable square wave clocks from 1 µHz to 2.05 GHz
• Extremely low random jitter <1 ps rms
• Full 16 digit frequency resolution
• Fast 80ps rise and fall times
• CMOS, PECL, ECL, LVDS, RS-485 outputs
• Phase control and time modulation
• Optional PRBS for eye-pattern testing
• Optional OCXO and rubidium timebases
All these features make the CG-635 ideal for use in the development and testing of virtually any digital component, system or network. It will provide clean, stable clocks for the most critical of applications.
Clean clocks are critical in systems that use high-speed ADCs or DACs. Spurious clock modulation and jitter create artifacts and noise in acquired signals and in reconstructed waveforms. Clean clocks are also important in communications systems and networks. Jitter, wander, or frequency offsets can lead to high bit error rates, or to a total loss of synchronization. The CG635 gives you the best performance available in a cost effective package.
Stanford Research have a broader portfolio of time and frequency products including frequency standards/oscillators, time interval/frequency counters, function generators, FFT analysers, and delay/pulse generators. |