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January 1980                               A Cardiff Publication




                        FREQUENCY MHz


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                                      AM    FM         RF




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   Signal Generator Specifications
                 Part I
         To an engineer or technician faced with the requirement for an RF
           signal generator, a proliferation of instruments is available. The
       challenge is to purchase the signal generator which has the specified
       capacity to fulfill all of the applications requirements. To aid the user
        in this task a review of the important signal generator specifications
             and how they affect various applications is presented here.




By Rob Oeflein
Marketing Engineer
Hewlett-Packard


T     o be classified as a signal generator an instru-
      ment must have three basic characteristics:
    1. Calibrated and variable frequency over a broad
                                                            standard signal generator characteristics which are
                                                            required to perform them.

range.
    2. Calibrated and variable output level over a wide
dynamic range.                                              Types of Signal Generators
    3. One or more forms of calibrated modulation.            Most oscillators only cover a single octave, but
It is important to notice that not all frequency sources    many applications require greater than one octave
or synthesizers are signal generators. Sweepers,            of frequency coverage. Three techniques are com-
test oscillators, and traditional frequency synthe-         monly used to obtain wide frequency coverage in
sizers cannot be classified as signal generators            RF signal generators - reactance band-switching,
because they usually lack a calibrated output or            high frequency tuned resonators with dividers or
some form of calibrated modulation.                         heterodyne circuits, and synthesis.
    The wide variety of applications addressed by             The reactance band-switched signal generator
signal generators and some of the critical specifica-       was the earliest design. Most of the older tube-type
tions associated with each are listed in Figure 1.          generators used switched inductors with variable
The primary application in today's market, however,         capacitors and many updated solid-state signal gen-
is that for which the signal generator was originally       erators sH11 employ this technique.
designed - receiver testing. Most signal generators           The advent of broadband output power amplifiers
can be easily classified, therefore, according to their     and solid-state high frequency oscillators led to the
capacity to perform in-channel (sensitivity, audio          development of signal generators that use a single
bandwidth, squelch threshold) or out-of-channel (ad-        high frequency tuned resonator. Dividers or a hetero-
jacent channel selectivity, intermodulation distor-         dyne technique can then be used to obtain the
tion, spurious attenuation) receiver tests. Figure 2        lower frequencies.
lists some of the typical receiver tests and the               Division of the higher frequencies improves the



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Major Uses of Signal Generators                               Important Parameters
                                                                                                             ()
                                                              Spurious
1) Receiver Testing and Calibration                           Output Level Accuracy
                                                              Phase Noise
                                                              Modulation Distortion
2) R&D Design of Amplifiers, Antennas                         Frequency Range
   and Filters                                                Output Level Accuracy
                                                              Sweep Capability
3) Component Testing                                          Frequency Accuracy
                                                              Output Level Range
                                                              Frequency Stability
4) Local Oscillator Substitution
                                                              Spectral Purity
                                                              Leakage
5) EMI/RFI Susceptibility Testing                             Output Level Accuracy
   or Calibration of Equipment
                                                              Frequency Range
                                                              Modulation Flexibility
6) Communication System Maintenance                           Frequency Range
                                                              Output Level Range
                                                              Frequency Accuracy
7) Metrology Lab Standard                                     Output Level Accuracy
                                                              Modulation Accuracy
                                                              Frequency and Output Level
8) Test Equipment Calibration
                                                              Range and Accuracy


                 Figure 1. The major uses of signal generators and the signal generator
                             parameters associated with each application.


                                                                            Signal Generator
Typical Receiver Tests                                                   Characteristics Required
Usable Sensitivity                                            Low Leakage/Accurate, Low Level Signals
Image and IF Rejection - Tests Primarily                      Low Spurious/Output Levels >IV for Testing
RF Selectivity                                                Large Rejection Ratios/Coverage of Both
                                                              IF and RF Frequencies
Adjacent Channel Selectivity - Tests Primarily                Low Noise at Typical Channel Spacings
IF Selectivity
Intermodulation - Tests RF Selectivity and
                                                              Good Isolation Between Two Generators
Linearity
AM Rejection (on FM Receivers) - Tests                        Low Incidental FM/Simultaneous AM and FM
Receivers' Immunity to AM Noise                               Modulation
AGC Characteristics                                           Accurate, Wide Range Output Level
Audio Hum and Noise                                           Low Residual AM and FM
Audio Harmonic Distortion - Tests IF
Amplitude and Phase Response Plus                             Low Modulation Distortion (Particularly
Discriminator Linearity                                       Stringent for FM Broadcast, Typically <.1 %)
IF and Discriminator Alignment                                Wide Modulation Bandwidth/Sweep


                      Figure 2. Typical receiver tests and the critical signal generator
                                characteristics associated with each test.




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noise performance of these generators by a factor of
about 6 dB for each divide by two. The tradeoff
here is FM deviation capability which is halved with
every division of two. Division also requires addi-
tional design to eliminate spurious, harmonics and
noise caused by the dividers themselves.
    Heterodyning, on the other hand, preserves the
                                                                          Control                        Spectral
primary band FM deviations at the lower frequencies.
                                                                          BCD                            Purity
Noise performance at the lower frequencies, how-                          IEEE - 488/75                  Phase noise
ever, is not improved from that of the primary band.                      Keyboard                        Spurious
To insure that the signal to noise performance is                         Increments                      Harmonics
not degraded, a clean stable reference must be                                                            Residual FM & AM
provided in the heterodyne design to act as local                         Switching                     Output Level
oscillator (La) to down convert the primary oscilla-                      Speed                         Range
tor's output.                                                                                           Resolution
                                                                          Sweep                         Accuracy
    Depending on the design, the output of either of                      Control Time                  Leakage
these fundamental signal generators can be phase-                         Lock Time                      Reverse Power
locked to an external synchronizer or an internal                         Settling Time   Modulation      Protection
reference to improve its long term stability.                                             Depths
    Synthesizer techniques have recently been em-                                         Deviations
ployed to yield the third type of signal generator.                                       Distortions
                                                                                          Incidentals
The synthesized signal generator is a source in
which all of the output frequencies are derived
from a fixed frequency reference oscillator. In this
manner, the long and short term stability of this                  Figure 3. Six major categories for signal gen-
reference oscillator can be translated to the output.              erator specifications.
    Two techniques are employed to synthesize a
signal. Indirect synthesis uses a combination of
phase-lock loops and their associated voltage con-
trolled oscillators (VCO's) to generate the RF spec-           receive frequency. In addition, the range of a funda-
trum. A direct synthesizer has one or more fixed               mental generator's bands may restrict its usefulness
frequency oscillators and all of the output frequen-           if they are limited or divide certain commercial or
cies are arithmetically generated by mixing, multi-            military frequency groupings. In short, the versatility
  plying, or dividing with suitable filtering.                 of a signal generator depends to a large extent on
    The advantages of a synthesized signal generator           its frequency range.
over a fundamental signal generator are better reso-               Frequency resolution determines the minimum
 lution (settability), higher long and short-term stability,   frequency change which can be made. The resolution
and programming capability. The disadvantages                  may depend on the output frequency, providing
 include the presence of spurious signals from the             less settability as the frequency increases. Syn-
 synthesis process and the lack of a continuous                thesized RF generators available today may offer
tuning since synthesizers must increment frequency             resol utions as broad as 1 kHz or as narrow as 0.1 Hz
 in discrete steps.                                            at an output frequency of 500 MHz. Fine resolutions
                                                               are important for checking narrowband filters and
                                                               testing radios which have 12.5 kHz or less channel
Signal Generator Specifications                                spacings. In addition, if the source is to be multiplied
                                                               up in frequency the resolution is reduced and finer
  The numerous specifications needed to quantify               resolution will allow better settability at the higher
signal generator performance can be grouped in six             frequencies.
basic categories. Figure 3 illustrates that these cate-            Repeatability of the frequency setting is deter-
gories are frequency, spectral purity, output level,            mined primarily by the frequency accuracy. On mechan-
modulation, switching speed, and control. Each of               ically tuned generators this is usually specified as a
these functions plays an important role in determin-            percent of the frequency set or as dial accuracy.
ing the overall capability of a signal generator               Synthesized or phase-locked sources which digitally
to perform in a specific application.                          display the generator frequency usually derive their
                                                               accuracy from the accuracy and aging rate of the
                                                               reference oscillator. These generators will have their
Frequency                                                      accuracy specified in parts per million (ppm) or as
  The choice of frequency range might at first                  parts times ten to a minus power(x10-Y).
seem fairly straightforward. In the maintenance of                  The frequency accuracy is particularly important
communication systems, however, it might be desir-               in applications such as component testing or when
able for the generator to cover the IF, La, and base-            the signal generator is used as a meteorology lab
band frequencies as well as the RF. Image response               standard. It is important to notice that the resolution
testing, spurious checks and harmonic analysis all               of a generator does not determine its accuracy. If a
require RF capability greater than just the radio's              synthesizer has a resolution of 100 Hz but has a time



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 I Adjacent Chan-nel Selectivity I                                                  Spurious Attenuation

  Measure of receiver's ability to differentiate between a
                                                                        Measure of receivers ability to discriminate between a desired
  desired modulation signal and modulation signals on
  adjacent channels                                                     and undesired signal. IF and image frequencies should be
                                                                        included in test.
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