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The DA-100 is a wide band general-purpose isolation amplifier designed to distribute frequencies from 0.3 MHz to 200 MHz. The DA-100 is the low cost solution for reference frequency distribution. The DA-100 offers 70 dB of channel to channel isolation and 90 dB of reverse isolation. The exceptionally low phase-noise -156 dBc/Hz at 10 Hz and –163 dBc/Hz for the noise floor ensures that your reference signals are not degraded. The input and outputs have low VSWR to minimize environmental effects on frequency distribution through long transmission lines. The inputs are chassis grounded and all outputs are DC isolated. The standard unit has two inputs and twenty-four outputs.

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Features
Applications
  • 1 - 100 MHz, 1 dB BW
  • 2 inputs, 24 outputs
  • Unity gain
  • Low VSWR
  • High isolation:  70 dB
  • Low phase noise:
    -156 dBc/Hz @ 10 Hz
    -163 dBc/Hz @ 10 kHz
  • Low distortion:-40 dBc
  • Atomic frequency standards
  • Atomic time scales
  • Laboratory frequency distribution
  • Reference frequency distribution
Specifications
Parameter
Conditions
Min

Typ

Max
Units
Input Power  
+15
dBm
Bandwidth +/-1 dB
+/-3dB
1-100
.3-200
-
-
-
-
MHz
MHz
Gain @5MHz
-
-
+/-1
dB
Input VSWR 1-100 MHz
-
1.3
-
-
Output VSWR 1-100 MHz
-
1.4
-
-
Impedance Input
Output
-
50
50
-
-
Ohms
Distortion +10 dBm
+13dBm
-
-
-45
-40
-
-
dBc
5, 10 MHz Isolation Output to output
Output to input
70
90
73
95
-
-
dB
100 MHz Isolation Output to output
Output to input
45
80
48
85
-
-
dB
Phase noise 10 Hz
100 Hz
10kHz
-
-
-
156
162
163
153
159
160
dBc/Hz
All tests done at 5 MHz and +13 dBm input unless otherwise specified