I had a chance today to take a TADD-1 and one of the Spectracom 8140T amplifier modules over to a friend who has an HP 3048 phase noise measurement system. We got some very encouraging results.
First, as a point of reference the HP 5087A distribution amp is spec'd at 5MHz to have phase noise less than -145dBc(1 Hz) >1kHz from the carrier. We did our tests at 10MHz, so the results are precisely comparable -- I'm not sure how residual phase noise like this would scale with input frequency. At 1kHz, the TADD-1 is about -142dBc. That's its noise floor (at least out to 2MHz), and it's better than -140dBc from 100Hz on out. At 1Hz, it's around -107dBc and at 10Hz, it's -130dBc. The Spectracom 8140T performs similarly. It's spec'd to be at -130dBc at 1kHz, and it's almost exactly that. At 1Hz, it's at -115dBc, at 10Hz, -122dBc, and at 100Hz, -125dBc. Its noise floor out past 10kHz is a bit lower than the TADD-1 at -145dBc. Therefore, it's a bit better than the TADD-1 at the extreme ends, but in the middle (between 10Hz and 10kHz offsets), it's as much as 15dB worse. It's not surprising that the Spectracom noise floor is a bit lower than the TADD-1 since it has a 10MHz filter of some sort, while the TADD-1 is broadband out to at least 40MHz. Screenshots are at http://www.febo.com/time-freq/hardware/dist_amps/ John _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
