On 3/7/2019 8:56 AM, Didier Juges wrote:
The king of low close-in noise are the HP8662 (990MHz) and HP8663 (2GHz?) by about 20dB at 1kHz compared to the 8644A Didier KO4BB
When I worked at Agilent, my lab had a half dozen HP8662's and some 63's. They were not useful for any kind of high performance clock requirement, unless we divided them down with, for example, a Centellax (now Microchip) divide by 8 to 511 eval board. That was SOP in those days.
If you just want 100 MHz, there are inexpensive 100 MHz VCXO's (about $25 at D/K or Mouser) that will blow the doors off of an HP signal generator. You can phase lock them to a 10 MHz OCXO if necessary. Besides 100 MHz, there are various other frequencies available. See Crystek and Abracon, etc. These VCXO's put out CMOS logic signals, so you have to convert sine to square. Rick N6RK _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to http://lists.febo.com/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts_lists.febo.com and follow the instructions there.
