The Anritsu 68195B is a synthesized sweep generator delivering continuous frequency coverage from 0.5 to 65.0 GHz. Built for RF and microwave testing in telecommunications, aerospace, and defense environments, it combines precise signal generation with configurable sweep modes and modulation capabilities. The instrument provides stable, accurate output across its full bandwidth, supported by synthesized architecture and standard 50 Ohm impedance. Designed for system development, validation, and manufacturing workflows that demand repeatability and signal purity.
Technical Specifications
Frequency Range
• 0.5 GHz to 65.0 GHz continuous coverage
Output Characteristics
• Output Impedance: 50 Ohms
Sweep Capabilities
• Sweep Modes: Continuous, list, and single sweep
• Sweep Bandwidth: Full 0.5 GHz to 65.0 GHz range
• Configurable sweep speeds for rapid diagnostics and detailed spectral analysis
Modulation
• Internal Sources: AM, FM, and pulse modulation
• External modulation input supported for complex signal generation
Signal Characteristics
• Synthesized frequency architecture ensures high accuracy and long-term stability
• Low harmonic distortion and spurious signal suppression for sensitive receiver testing
Interfaces
• GPIB (IEEE 488.2) remote control for automated test integration
• Front panel controls and display for manual operation
– Key Features
• Wideband operation across 0.5–65.0 GHz in a single instrument
• Multiple sweep modes with user-configurable speeds
• Dual modulation paths: internal and external sources
• Stable synthesized output for repeatable measurements
– Typical Applications
• Receiver sensitivity and selectivity characterization
• Component and subsystem validation in RF/microwave systems
• Production testing of telecommunications and defense equipment
• Spectral measurement and harmonic analysis
– Compatibility & Integration
GPIB interface enables seamless integration into automated test systems and ATE frameworks. Front panel operation supports both standalone configuration and remote programming.


















