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NC2000-4000 Series

NC2000-4000 Series

The NC2000 Series amplified noise modules are an excellent choice for high-level noise modules mounted on a circuit board. The NC2000 Series modules are housed in 24, or14-pin dual-inline packages. The NC4000 series modules are housed in a 40-pin module that cover similar noise bands to the NC2000, but have higher crest factor, and 60 dB of TTL controlled attenuation. Modified BW, output power, and flatness specifications are available for these modules. Please consult Noisecom for availability, and appropriate package style.

Specifications

Output

Minimum Power Output

Crest Factor

Flatness

White Gaussian noise

25 dB ENR (-143 dBm/Hz) min

5:1

+/-3dB

 

Features & Benefits

  •  High-level noise modules mounted on a circuit board
  •  Modified BW, output power, and flatness specifications

Filters

Description

Name Description
NC2101 Broadband Amplified Noise Module 100 Hz - 20 kHz
NC2102 Broadband Amplified Noise Module 100 Hz - 100 kHz
NC2105 Broadband Amplified Noise Module 500 Hz - 10 MHz
NC2201 Broadband Amplified Noise Module 1 MHz - 100 MHz
NC2401 Broadband Amplified Noise Module 1 MHz - 500 MHz
NC2501 Broadband Amplified Noise Module 1 MHz - 1 GHz
NC2601 Broadband Amplified Noise Module 1 MHz - 2 GHz
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