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Compact Digital Signal Source Module: DC–400 MHz, Fine-Step Control

Digital signal source module, DC to 400 MHz, 10 dBm max output, RS485 control, 0.5 dB step, SMA female, compact 146x63x17.5 mm.

Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
Frequency RangeDC – 400 MHz
Signal TypeDigital signal source
Max Output Power+10 dBm
Output VSWR≤ 2.0
Power Adjustment Range0 – 31.5 dB (0.5 dB step)
Control InterfaceRS485
Supply Voltage12 – 29 V DC
Max Current200 mA @ 28 V
Output ConnectorSMA female
Power/Control Connector7W2
Dimensions146 × 63 × 17.5 mm
Weight0.21 kg

Product Details

Digital Signal Source Module
DDS

When you’re building an automated test system or you need a reliable stimulus for RF prototyping, the signal source you choose determines measurement repeatability. This compact digital signal source module covers DC to 400 MHz with a maximum output power of +10 dBm and a power adjustment range of 31.5 dB in precise 0.5 dB steps. Whether you’re sweeping filter responses, characterizing amplifiers, or verifying receiver sensitivity, this module gives you a clean digital signal source in a footprint that fits on your palm.

Fine-Grain Level Control You Can Count On

One of the standout features is the power adjustment resolution. Many bench generators stop at 1 dB steps, but here you get a 0.5 dB increment across the entire 0–31.5 dB attenuation range. That granularity makes a real difference when you’re looking for the exact compression point of a low-noise amplifier or you’re running bit-error-rate tests that demand precise Eb/N0 steps. The digital core maintains accurate level and frequency, so you don’t have to second-guess your calibration.

RS485 and a Smarter Connection

Control happens over RS485 — a robust interface choice for industrial and lab automation. The 7W2 connector elegantly bundles DC power and serial communication in one physical plug, cutting down on cable clutter. Operating voltage is flexible: anything from 12 V to 29 V DC works, and at 28 V the module draws only 200 mA. You can power it straight from a 12 V battery, a 24 V industrial rail, or a standard bench supply. Daisy-chaining multiple sources on the same bus is straightforward, which is a huge time-saver if you’re building a phased-array testbed or a multi-channel production jig.

The SMA female output connector provides a solid, low-reflection interface to coaxial cables, keeping signal integrity intact. Combined with an output VSWR of ≤2.0, the module stays well-behaved even when connected to imperfect loads. In practice, that means fewer surprises from reflected power and more trustworthy measurements.

Compact, Lightweight, Test-Ready

At 146 × 63 × 17.5 mm and just 0.21 kg, this signal source module disappears into any rack or test fixture. It’s small enough to embed directly into a custom test enclosure or to carry between workstations without a second thought. Despite the size, there’s no compromise on signal quality: the digital architecture ensures repeatable sweeps and steady output power from DC all the way to 400 MHz.

Where This Module Makes a Difference

  • Automated RF testing: Control the module through RS485 scripts to simulate signals for DUTs.

  • Filter & amplifier validation: Fine power steps help you plot accurate gain compression and S-parameter curves.

  • Production line signal injection: Reliable, compact, and easy to integrate into test jigs.

  • Educational labs: Low weight and simple power requirements let students focus on the experiment, not the gear.

  • IoT and sub-GHz radio testing: Cover popular ISM bands (169, 315, 433 MHz) with a single compact source.

Ready for Your Next Project

Whether you need a standalone digital signal source or a modular block in a larger system, this unit offers the mix of precision, compactness, and RS485-friendly control that today’s RF engineering workflows demand. No complicated front-panel menus, no bulky enclosures — just clean signal from DC to 400 MHz at your fingertips.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I generate a signal exactly at 0 Hz (DC)?
A: Yes, the module covers DC. You can output a true DC level, which is useful for testing DC-coupled circuits or biasing stages.
Q: Is the RS485 protocol documented?
A: Absolutely. A simple command set is provided so you can send ASCII strings to set frequency, power level, and read back status with minimal integration effort.
Q: What is the maximum cable length for RS485 control?
A: In a standard RS485 setup you can typically run up to 1200 meters at lower baud rates. For typical lab or production benches, any decent twisted-pair cable will do.
Q: Can I use this module outdoors or in harsh environments?
A: The module is designed for indoor lab and production environments. If you need to deploy it in high humidity or extreme temperatures, additional enclosure protection is recommended.
Q: Does the 7W2 connector require a special cable?
A: The 7W2 is a mixed D-sub connector. A mating connector can be supplied, or you can source it easily — full pinout details are included in the product manual.

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