Comb Generator, 1 GHz to 40 GHz at 1 GHz Step
The CGO-51000 Comb Generator is a radiated reference signal source for the frequency range of 1 GHz to 40 GHz, at 1 GHz intervals. It is compact, lightweight, self-contained and easy to operate. The integral stub antenna is located at the center-point of the CGO-51000 Comb Generator’s circular chassis, which serves as its counterpoise.
The CGO-51000 Comb Generator will operate while powered by its internal battery pack or the supplied AC/ DC adapter (battery charger). However, stand-alone, battery-powered operation is recommended during field strength measurements, with the battery charger and its cable removed from the test setup, along with all any other unnecessary objects which are not normally present within the test volume. This will reduce unwanted reflections which could potentially impact your measurements. When fully charged, the battery allows continuous use of the Comb Generator for up to 18 hours.
When the 'battery low' indicator turns on, the generator will continue to operate for about ten to twenty minutes, before it automatically shuts itself off. The auto-shut-off feature is designed to disable the generator output well before the battery voltage drops to the point at which the amplitude of the generator’s output could start to change or become unstable.
Application
Radiated emissions measurements for EMC are usually performed on an Open Area Test Site (OATS), Semi-anechoic Chamber (SAC) or Fully-anechoic Chamber (FAC). These test sites are typically calibrated once per year by making Normalized Site Attenuation (NSA) measurements. Tedious and time-consuming to say the least, NSA measurements can take several days.
Using a Com-Power Comb Generator, regular site checks can be performed in just a few minutes by taking field strength measurements at a few chosen output frequencies, and comparing the values against your reference data from previous measurements.
The Comb Generator output frequencies chosen for your checks should be strategically selected based on your site’s frequency range, with test frequencies in each subrange (where different antennas or preamps may be used). For site verifications performed on OATS, avoid those frequencies where ambient signals are within 10 dB of the comb generator signal level.