Morgan Hill, CA – Anritsu Company announces that its Rubidium signal generator family has been recognized among the best by the 2022 Military + Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards. An esteemed and experienced panel of judges from the aerospace and defense community recognized Anritsu as a Platinum honoree. A Platinum award recognizes a superb innovation, characterized by a groundbreaking approach to meeting a need, and/or a new level of performance, efficiency, ease-of-use or other beneficial quality.
“On behalf of the Military + Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards, I would like to congratulate Anritsu on their Platinum-level honoree status,” said Military + Aerospace Electronics Editor-in-Chief John Keller. “This competitive program allows Military + Aerospace Electronics to celebrate and recognize the most innovative products impacting the aerospace and defense community this year.”
The Rubidium signal generator family delivers outstanding signal purity and frequency stability, even at high output power levels, across a broad frequency range of 9 kHz to 43.5 GHz. Rubidium’s low single sideband (SSB) phase noise of -136 dBc/Hz (typical) and -140 dBc/Hz (measured) at 10 GHz and 10 kHz offset is unmatched in the industry. Its best-in-class harmonic and spurious performance enables customers to make measurements with better accuracy.
Rubidium offers an order of magnitude with better frequency stability compared to other signal generators that use an OCXO-based reference. Coupled with built-in, easy-to-use, at-location frequency and power calibration capability, Rubidium offers exceptional overall utility and long-term value in a broad range of military/aerospace measurement applications, as well as commercial designs.
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