On 8/22/19 5:55 AM, Anton Moehammad via time-nuts wrote:
The cost of this N5511A started from 135K USD is there anything I can buy or 
build for less than 1K USD for phase noise measurement ?
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Have you come to the right place!
There's tons of things you can do to measure phase noise for less than $1k.

I do have to warn you in advance.. this is sort of like car racing, "how fast can you afford to go". (Clearly, you can get to $150k, which is a whole lot less than a fast race car)

What kind of phase noise levels are you looking to measure, at what center frequencies and how far out from the carrier, and I'm sure the list will respond with help...

Most of the schemes rely on mixing your input signal with another (very quiet) signal, and then measuring the noise in that downconverted IF. The phase noise measurement feature of a spectrum analyzer does this, down to the noise floor of the analyzer. These days, running the downconverted signal to an ADC, sampling it, and post processing is popular (that's probably what the spectrum analyzer is doing).

As always, the details are important.

Some searching of the archives will turn up ideas, but you'll need some key background knowledge to pick the right search terms. And some of that depends on whether you're interested in measuring phase noise (say, from 1-10 Hz and out) or Allan Deviation (in all of its forms)...

Let us know what you're trying to do..







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