Home Made Test Equipment (Updated March 2, 2022)

FrontA Noise Generator.  Calibration  : Updated Dec. 13, 2021
This simple equipment is based on a NoiseCom NC302LBL diode.  (more informations).



Img1 A simple and low cost GPS Corrected Oscillator.  Updated May 30, 2020
 This time base using an Si5351A chip may be used as an external unit to improve accuracy and stability of your frequency counter.  (more informations).




  A +6 to +11 dBm Low Phase noise Xtal Oscillator.  Updated Nov. 21, 2020
 This crystal oscillator may be used when a clean and stable signal is needed : as a L.O signal for a diodes mixer or as a reference when performing some  measurements.  (more informations).
 
 



  SAN2PC : A Spectrum Analyzer to PC interface.  Updated March 2, 2022
 With this low cost unit, the user of an old Spectrum Analyzer can digitize analog spectrum data and send it  to a PC via  the RS232 line. It is  then possible to  display this spectrum on the PC screen and to print it if needed. (more  informations)
  NEW ==>  A new Drawsan version 3.01 working with Python 3.10 is available
 



  How I built my N2PK Vector Network Analyzer.  October 25, 2007
  I present here the different stages of  construction of this wonderful equipment, illustrated by some pictures. (more  informations)






 InLine RF Sampler. Dec 2, 2006
 When this sampler is inserted between a transmitter and  the terminating load it provides you with a low power level   image of the RF  circulating in the coaxial line. The model described uses a microstrip line etched on epoxy PCB and  can be used up to 500 MHz with an error  less than 0.5 dB. (more informations)
 

 
 

Audio Frequency Two-Tone Generator.
This is a two-tone generator used for IMD measurements of SSB transmitters signals. The level of each tone is adjustable and the output level of the composite signal is controlled by a step attenuator and a fine control. In order to mitigate any spurious 50 Hz, the power supply is located in a remote box  (more informations)
 
 


Dual Radio Frequency Generator.
IMD receiver measurements are conducted by means of this dual frequency RF generator. It contains two crystals controlled high purity oscillators working in the 14 MHz band : their frequencies are separated by 20 kHz (more info) .
An external home made hybrid combiner can be connected to the two outputs of this generator.
 
 
  

Step Attenuator.
This is a home made 0-70 dB attenuator usable from DC to 400 MHz (-3 dB) (click here for more info )
 
 
    



Voltage Controlled Attenuator.
This attenuator is a voltage controlled one : driven by a pulse generator, it is very useful  for adjustment of the time response of  the receiver's AGC  (more info) .
 
 
 
 

   

Micro Powermeter.
The Analog Devices AD8307 is the heart of this RF/VHF power meter : designed from ideas presented by several authors (Hayward, Bolch,...) it allows low level measurements up to the VHF bands.
 
 
 
 

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