| December 4, 2006
Press Release: Wide Band Systems begins shipping
the second generation 2-18
GHz frequency synthesizer
The second generation frequency synthesizer recently
introduced by Wide Band Systems, Inc., began shipping
Q-4 2006. Operating from 2.0 GHz to 18 GHz, with switching
speeds of 3-microsecond, a volume of approximately 64
cubic inches, consuming less than 16.5 Watts, and providing
excellent spectral performance, this product will have
a wide range of applications.
The synthesizer (patent pending) represents a new class
of microwave frequency synthesizers. Designed to utilize
a single wideband loop, the synthesizer has fast switching
speeds and excellent phase noise performance. In this
configuration, a pair of sub-octave VCOs are doubled
and then redoubled to provide single band 2 GHz to 18
GHz frequency coverage, substantially enhancing its
versatility and usefulness. Most importantly, the architecture’s
sub-harmonics are considered spurious signals and are
less than -60dBc.
“The synthesizer’s small size and low power
consumption opens a variety of new application possibilities
such as UAV’s or UGV’s, especially when
combined with its fast acquisition times and enhanced
accuracy”, said Program Manager Dennis Gable.
Fast switching speeds permit faster receiver tuner acquisition
of emitter signals. The capabilities make the new Wide
Band synthesizer ideal for use as a local oscillator
(LO) in fast-tuning superheterodyne receivers. For this
application, the synthesizer provides substantial improvement
in tuning times and spurious signal generation, with
excellent phase noise and frequency accuracy.
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