Series 12000A Microwave Synthesizers
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Publication 31231, Rev. J, October 2003
Observe the publication’s legend header sections as a way to assist in the operability of the Series
12000A purchased. Operation from the instrument’s front panel is detailed in Chapter 2 and
Section 2.3 for native data involving the Series 125XXA/127XXA models. Instructions on how to
operate the instrument from a remote host computer over the GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus)
can be obtained from Chapter 3. Installation instructions for all three models can be found in
Section 1.2. Performance Specifications for all three 12000A models are detailed in Sections 1.4
(Series 124XXA) and 1.6 (Series 125XXA/127XXA - Native data).
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Features
1.1.3
Environmental Standards
All Series 12000A models are environmentally tested for compliance with MIL-PRF-28800F, Class 3.
1.1.4
Items Furnished
Accessories and Options are detailed in Appendix A of this publication. In addition to options and/or
accessories specifically ordered, the following items are furnished with the instrument:
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Operation Manual (P/N 31231)
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Power Cord, 6 ft. (P/N WMPO-030007)
1.1.5
Items Required
No special tools are required to operate the Series 12000A. Test equipment required for performance
verification is described in Chapter 4 for the Series 124XXA and Section 4.4 for the Series 125XXA/
127XXA within.
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IEEE 488 Interface Cable (Needed for Remote Control Operation)
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RF Output Cabling (Made to fit Female Type SMA Output Connector) (Order Accessory Cable Kit
Accessory A001, P/N 29847)
Features
Model
124XXA
125XXA/
127XXA
Advanced digital processing architecture, driving a high-speed, ferrite-based YIG oscillator
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Spectrally pure output with a tuning resolution of 0.1 Hz
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Optimum oscillator fast switching speed while maintaining low phase noise
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Field-programmable gate arrays perform logic operations quickly while a digital signal
processor functions as a secondary processor for dynamic control and fast frequency
settings without burdening the primary processor.
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The frequency ramp sweep technique provides an analog-like ramp sweep using a high-
speed digital step sweep of the synthesizer between pre-defined start and stop
frequencies. Linearity errors are virtually eliminated because the frequency is stepped at a
faster rate than the PLL bandwidth, essentially producing a swept phase locked loop
N/A
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(127XXA ONLY)
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