Amplifier Research NE3000 Comparison Noise Emitter 9 kHz – 3.5 GHz
Description
Amplifier Research NE3000 Comparison Noise Emitter is a broadband noise source, which can be used as a reference standard for comparison of different test sites (OATS, screened rooms, anechoic chambers, etc.). The continuous, broadband output of the device reduces the probability of missed resonances possible when using a non-continuous standard (comb generators, pulse generators, etc.).
The device is self contained and battery powered. The device will typically operate for up to six hours on new batteries.
The Model NE3000 is supplied with vertical and horizontal OATS calibration data (3m) and consists of a base unit, three monopole antennas, a LISN adapter, two coaxial adapters, and a foam-lined carrying case.
Features
- Broadband noise source
- Self contained
- Reference standard for radiated emissions test sites (OATS or Anechoic chambers)
- Battery powered up to 6 hours
Specifications
Base unit: |
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Frequency range |
9kHz–3500 MHz 3500MHz–5000MHz (Some frequencies above 3500MHz are possible with limited performance). |
Dimensions (W x L x H) |
120 mm (4.7”) x 188 mm (7.4”) x 80 mm (3.15”) |
Weight (excluding batteries) |
1 kg (2.2 lbs) |
Antennas: |
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70 mm top loaded monopole |
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Length (including connector) |
100 mm (3.9”) |
Disk diameter |
100 mm (3.9”) |
Recommended frequency range |
200–1000 MHz |
240 mm top loaded monopole |
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Length (including connector) |
270 mm (10.63”) |
Disk Diameter |
100 mm (3.9”) |
Recommended frequency range |
30–300 MHz |
1-5 GHz monopole |
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Length (including connector) |
45 mm (1.77”) |
Counterpoise diameter |
76 mm (2.99”) |
Recommended frequency range |
1000–3500MHz |
Limited performance |
3500–5000MHz |