This item is a great condition used Stanford Research Systems CG635 2.05 GHz Synthesized Clock Generator. Calibrated to NIST traceable standards on October 14, 2025. Has installed option 3: Rubidium Timebase. Comes with standard power cable. All pictures are of the actual unit, counter and BNC cable/connectors are for display purposes only.
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Stanford Research Systems CG635 2.05 GHz Synthesized Clock Generator Calibrated
The CG635 generates extremely stable square wave clocks between 1 µHz and 2.05 GHz. The instrument's high frequency resolution, low jitter, fast transition times, and flexible output levels make it ideal for use in the development and testing of virtually any digital component, system or network.
Clean clocks are critical in systems that use high-speed ADCs or DACs. Spurious clock modulation and jitter create artifacts and noise in acquired signals and in reconstructed waveforms.- Clocks from 1 µHz to 2.05 GHz
- Random jitter less than 1 ps rms
- 16 digits of frequency resolution
- 80 ps rise and fall times
- CMOS, PECL, ECL, LVDS & RS-485
- Phase control and time modulation
- rubidium timebase
