Rohde & Schwarz Signal Generators


Electro Rent partners with Rohde & Schwarz to offer high-quality test and measurement equipment rentals. Designed for testing signals in a variety of applications, these instruments offer quick yet reliable measurements, ideal for solving complex RF and microwave signal generators problems and more. 

Featured Rohde & Schwarz Signal Generators

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right Rohde & Schwarz RF Signal Generator?

Here are the main performance features when selecting an RF generator:

  • Modulation types – Analog modulation is available in both analog and vector RF signal generators, but digital modulation is available only in vector signal generators. Make further choices after first determining which type you need.
  • Frequency range – The Rohde & Schwarz series of RF generators cover different frequency ranges. This is because covering mm Wave frequencies is more expensive than covering frequency ranges for radio communications or 5G. Refer to the table of Rohde & Schwarz RF Signal Generators later in this document.
  • Hardware options. These options may not be automatically included with signal generator models. They are largely application dependent and need to be specified for every job. Here is a list of common hardware options:
      • Attenuators – Many applications require signals to be very small or have a low output level. This is a common requirement for receiver testing and other applications where low output levels are needed.
      • Precision frequency reference. – This option increases the stability and repeatability of the base system oscillator of the generator. This increases the overall frequency accuracy of the generator as a system.
      • Additional output power – Additional amplifiers can be added to many signal generators to increase output power. This option for high power is often used for amplifier and module testing but is not required for all applications.
      • Analog modulation - Analog modulation includes AM, FM, and phase modulation. Often these are available as one option. Pulse modulation is often considered to be an analog modulation. Analog modulation is generally a separate option.
      • Phase Noise – A RF signal generator’s phase noise contribution will influence the entire system it’s used for. Rohde & Schwarz generators are well-known for their exceptional phase noise performance. Many Rohde & Schwarz RF generators have enhanced phase noise options that are separate options.


What’s the difference between RF Signal Generators and Function Generators?

Signal Generators and Function Generators basically do the same thing, they produce signals over a frequency range. The main differences are the frequencies they produce. Function generators generally produce signals up to 200-300 MHz. RF Signal Generators is a general term used to describe RF signals from the MHz range to many GHz.


What are the classes and types of Rohde & Schwarz RF Signal Generators?

There are two general types of Rohde & Schwarz RF Signal Generators, analog signal generators and vector signal generators. Analog signal generators have the same frequency coverage as vector signal generators but lack digital modulation. Analog modulation includes AM, FM, phase and pulse modulation. Digital modulation forms the basis of communication for modern systems over the airwaves. Vector signal generators can produce digital modulation for 5G, digital TV, SATCOM and many more.


Rohde & Schwarz RF Vector Signal Generators
Series NameModelType

Digital

Bandwidth

Low Frequency




Upper Frequency
SMWSMW200AVector Generator

160, 500 MHz

1, 2 GHz

100 kHz

3, 6,

GHz

7.5

GHz

12

GHz

20, 32

GHz

40, 44

GHz

56, 67

GHz

SMBVSMBV100BVector Generator

120, 240, 500 MHz


8 kHz

3, 6,

GHz






SMBVSMBV100AVector Generator

120, 240,

MHz

9 kHz

3, 6,

GHz






SMCVSMCV100BVector Generator

120, 240,

MHz

4 kHz

3, 6, 

GHz

7.125

GHz





AFQAFQ100B

I/Q Gen

Modulation only

528 MHz






AFQAFQ100A

I/Q Gen

Modulation only

300 MHz









SGMASGT100AVector Generator

240 MHz


1 MHz

1, 6

GHz






SGMASGS100AVector Generator2 GHz (above 12 GHz)1 MHz
12.75 GHz



SGMASGU100A

Upconverter


2 GHz (above 12 GHz)



20 GHz40 GHz



Rohde & Schwarz RF Analog Signal Generators
Series NameModelLow Frequency






Upper Frequency

SMA


SMA100B


8 kHz

3, 6

GHz



20

GHz

40

GHz

50

GHz

67 GHz
SMF

SMF100A


100 kHz



22 GHz32, 44 GHz

SMA

SMA100A


9 kHz
3, 6 GHz





SMB

SMB100B


8 kHz
3, 6 GHz





SMCSMC100A9 kHz

1.1

GHz

3.2

GHz







SMLSML019 kHz

1.1

GHz

3.2

GHz








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