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How to select a suitable signal generator?

Mar. 31, 2021

The most important elements for frequency counter should be acquisition rate and count range, the former is related to the max frequency, and the latter is related to the max count range.

Other elements can be also taken into your consideration, such as accuracy, statistics, duty cycle, etc.

Here we take Suin frequency counter as examples for your reference.


SS7200 SeriesSS7300 SeriesSS7400 SeriesSS7406
Max frequency200MHz(CH1,   CH2)              40GHz(option)200MHz(CH1,   CH2)              40GHz(option)200MHz(CH1,   CH2)              40GHz(option)200MHz(CH1,   CH2)              40GHz(option)
Display   resolution8 digits/s10 digits/s11 digits/s11 digits/s
Time resolution2.5ns500ps150ps25ps
Period5ns-1000s
Time interval   range10ns-10000s1ns-10000s
StatisticsMulti-average,   Max, Min, PPM, SD, Allan Variance


How to select a suitable frequency counterHow to select a suitable frequency counter

In order to meet customers' testing requirement, Suin also developed some channel options for the universal frequency counters, from 3GHz to 40GHz which can be installed to the frequency counter to improve the frequency testing range. 

 

If you need frequency counter or have some special requirements, please contact Suin.









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