Mars RF’s Frequency Synthesizer MBFS010150M020100A
Product introduction
Mars RF’s frequency synthesizer MBFS010150M020100A is a cutting-edge RF synthesizer module which works from 1000MHz~15000MHz, engineered to deliver exceptional performance across a broad frequency spectrum. With its wide frequency range and precise step size, Mars RF’s frequency synthesizer stands out as a robust, high-performance choice, designed to meet the most rigorous technical demands. The typical phase noise @1kHz offset is about -90dBc/Hz. And it can deliver an output power of 15dBm, guaranteeing strong signal transmission even in complex environments with signal loss.The load impedance of this RF synthesizer is about 50 Ω. The typical hopping time is about 200μs, means that this RF synthesizer module can complete a full transition from one frequency to another within approximately 200 microseconds. This fast frequency switching capability is a key performance attribute that ensures the module can quickly switch between different frequencies in the range of 1000~15000MHz (in 20MHz step increments) while maintaining stable output power (greater than 15dBm) and meeting the -60dBc spurious suppression requirement. Such fast frequency hopping times are critical for applications that require agile frequency changes, such as communications systems, radar systems that require fast frequency sweeps, and test equipment that requires fast frequency adjustments.
Key Features
• Wide Frequency Coverage;
• Reliable Output Power;
• Precise Frequency Resolution;
• Small Size;
• Light Weight;
• Flexible Control Interface;
FAQ
1.What is the difference between high power amplifier module and frequency synthesizer?
Although they are essential parts of radio frequency (RF) systems, frequency synthesizers and power amplifier modules differ greatly in their performance, purpose, and applications. Generally speaking, power amplifiers function as "signal boosters" that enhance preexisting signals to high power levels, whereas frequency synthesizers function as "signal architects" that create clear, adjustable radio frequency signals. They typically cooperate in RF systems: power amplifiers enhance reference signals for transmission or high-power operation, while frequency synthesizers create the signals.
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Data Sheet
Start(MHz)
Stop(MHz)
Pout(Watts)
Gain(dB)
Voltage(V)
Mode
Size(mm)
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Start:1.5
Stop:30
Pout:200
Gain:53
Size:200x150x30



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