The LBE-1420 is a high-precision, GPS-disciplined reference clock source for generating long-term stable and low phase noise frequency signals. It is ideal for frequency calibration and as a stable RF reference for measuring instruments, signal generators, SDR systems, mixers, and frequency multipliers.
Long-term stability is determined by the GPS time standard (UTC, atomic clock-based) and typically reaches 1 × 10⁻¹² (≈ 0.000001 ppm) in GPS-locked mode. A high-quality internal TCXO optimizes short-term behavior and ensures very low phase noise and RMS jitter in the sub-picosecond range (typical, depending on the integration band).
The multi-stage digital/analog PLL allows the output frequencies to be finely adjusted from 1 Hz to 1.1 GHz. Operation up to approx. 1.5 GHz is often possible, but not specified.
The output signal is a 3.3 V CMOS square wave with 50 Ω source impedance and can be used directly by most measuring and RF devices.
The scope of delivery includes an active GPS antenna with a 5 m cable and magnetic base.
A GPS signal is required for operation. A temporary loss is processed seamlessly—without frequency or phase jumps.
Current software and firmware updates can be found on the manufacturer's website Leo Bodnar Electronics.
Language: English
Version: V 1.1
File Size: 690.69 KiB
Release Date: 14.02.2025