MICRONETICS SMN7108

SMN7108
1/2 INCH SURFACE MOUNT AMPLIFIED NOISE SOURCE
50 KHZ TO 100 MHZ
D ESCRIPTION
SMN7108 TYPICAL DATA
The SMN7108 noise module is designed
for a wide range of applications.
It features high noise output amplitude
for uses ranging from encryption to jamming. All biasing and amplification circuitry is built-in making it easy to design into
your system. It features a built-in voltage
regulator for highly stable output even if
your DC supply lines are not.
S UITABLE FOR H IGH V OLUME
P RODUCTS :
The SMN7108 noise sources being surface mount, having a small footprint and
available on tape and reel, make them
ideal for production manufacturing.
Traditionally packaged noise sources
have been large and costly rendering
them less suitable for all but the more
expensive, exotic systems. Noise can
now be thought of as lower cost, more
reliable, smaller and an easier to implement alternative to costly microprocessor
based solutions such as PN generators,
arbitrary waveform generators and DSP
processors.
S PECIFICATIONS
APPLICATION NOTE
Common Noise Applications
1. Built-in IF Testing: Highly stable flat over frequency noise sources serve to provide
built-in test for an IF subsystem. By injecting a stable signal reference through the IF
chain, one can calibrate the gain/loss and frequency response. In addition, the noise
source can be used to set up Eb/No for built-in stimulated BER testing of digital demodulation.
2. Barrage Jamming: The noise source is fed into the tuning port of a VCO via a bias
tee and a positive DC voltage. The random nature of noise makes the output of the
VCO to hop around in a given frequency band randomly making an ideal jamming signal. Further circuitry can be used between the noise source and tuning port to shape
the noise probability density function (PDF) for the desired jamming effect.
3. Random Number Generation for Encryption: Noise sources being truly random (not
pseudorandom) give the ultimate in secure communication because of their ability to
generate a truly random number pattern. This can be used to seed an encryption key
for authentication. The noise signal can be fed directly into an A/D converter for sampling or a simpler techniques might use a comparator. Further shaping of the noise is
often employed whether either analog if in front of the A/D converter or afterwards using
DSP.
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• Frequency:
50 kHz to 100 MHz
• Noise Power Spectral Density (No):
-87 dBm/Hz (min)
• Noise Power (N): -7 dBm
• Spectral Flatness: 2 dB (total window)
• Bias:
12 Vdc
Internally Regulated
• Current Draw:
50 mA Max
• Peak Factor:
5:1
• Operating Temp: -55 to +85 C
• Storage Temp:
-55 to 125 C
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SMN7108
SURFACE MOUNT AMPLIFIED NOISE SOURCE
50 KHZ TO 100MHZ
USEFUL NOISE EQUATIONS
Converting ENR to noise spectral density (N0): 0 dB ENR = -174 dBm/Hz
Calculating noise power in a given bandwidth (BW) from noise spectral density: Power (dBm) = N0 + 10log(BW)
PAD OUTLINE DRAWING
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SMN7108
SURFACE MOUNT AMPLIFIED NOISE SOURCE
50 KHZ TO 100 MHZ
HOW TO ORDER
Model #
S M N 7 1 0 8- D 1 C
Indicate Bulk or Tape and Reel when ordering
PACKAGE OUTLINE DRAWING
M IC R O N E T IC S , H U D S O N , N H 0 3 0 5 1 / T E L : 6 0 3 -8 8 3 -2 9 0 0 / F A X : 6 0 3 - 8 8 2 - 8 9 8 7 / N O IS E S A L E S @ M IC R O N E T IC S .C O M
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