Electronics > Beginners
10 MHz reference signal connections for spectrum analyzer and signal generator ?
Mechatrommer:
--- Quote from: BravoV on April 13, 2019, 03:54:19 am ---I guess the best is to get a 10 MHz distributor isn't it ? Here we go, another TEA adventure begins. :palm:
--- End quote ---
at 10MHz its easy to diy. active distributor will need 2 or few cheap gain opamps, the passive one is the said 2-way splitter earlier...
https://support.channelmaster.com/hc/en-us/articles/200383715-How-Much-Signal-Do-I-Lose-Going-Through-A-Splitter-CM-3212HD-CM-3213HD-
Shock:
One thread on DIY distribution amps here.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/diy-10-mhz-distribution-amplifier-requirements-gathering/
If you are going for an Extron the ADA 6 300MX HV is the high bandwidth model, it has several channels to distribute 10MHz, 1pps, TTL etc and 6 outputs on each means you aren't likely to run out.
Brumby:
--- Quote from: BravoV on April 13, 2019, 04:27:52 am ---What potential issue/s, if the ref signal is daisy chained ?
--- End quote ---
For example: 3 units with a 10MHz input and only one has a 10MHz output. ;D
Shock:
--- Quote from: BravoV on April 13, 2019, 04:27:52 am ---What potential issue/s, if the ref signal is daisy chained ?
--- End quote ---
Any deterioration in a daisy chained signal would have a cumulative effect. Noise, attenuation, effects of each instrument down the line. All things being equal, if you have a distribution amp with six outputs you get six "identical" signals.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[*] Previous page
Go to full version