Quonset Microwave QM2010-10-20 User manual

Quonset Microwave
www.quonsetmicrowave.com
QM2010-10-20
USB RF Synthesizer Module
10 GHz –20 GHz output
For price, delivery, and to place orders, please contact Quonset Microwave, a subsidiary of Applied Radar:
315 Commerce Park Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Phone: 401-295-0062
-1- Revised June 21, 2023
Typical Applications
Low cost signal generators
Test equipment
RF system integration
Communication systems
X, Ku, and K band systems
Frequency conversion
Features
Wideband RF output, 10 GHz to 20 GHz
Integer and Fractional operating modes
Maximum output power greater than +10 dBm
across the entire band
Up to 30 dB output attenuation tunable in 1 dB
steps
USB interface
USBTMC VISA Compliant
User selectable internal reference or externally
applied reference
General Description
QM2010-10-20 Side View
Part Number and Serial Number
QM2010-10-20 Side View
USB, Lock Status, and External Reference LEDs
External Reference MMCX input, Reference Out MMCX output
Larger images in the Device Housing section
The QM2010 USB RF synthesizer series from
Quonset Microwave offers a low cost solution for
today’s demanding RF signal generation needs.
The QM2010-10-20 RF Synthesizer Module is a low-
cost, wideband 10 GHz to 20 GHz frequency
synthesizer ideally suited for bench top test and
measurement as well as low-cost small form-factor
communications systems. Its wide output frequency
range, superb spurious rejection, and excellent phase
noise performance provide a high-quality, low-cost
alternative to conventional bench top RF signal
generators. The RF synthesizer module is capable of
phase locking to its internal 50 MHz reference or a
user provided external reference.
The RF synthesizer module is powered and controlled
directly by a host PC through USB. The QM2010-10-
20 is VISA compliant, enabling seamless cross-
platform use. Users can control QM2010 series
synthesizers through a lightweight control GUI,
supported on Windows®, Macintosh®, or Linux®
platforms, with SCPI compliant VISA commands,
described in the QM2010 User Manual, or with third
party development environments such as LabVIEW®.
The RF Synthesizer you can carry in your pocket!

Quonset Microwave
www.quonsetmicrowave.com
QM2010-10-20
USB RF Synthesizer Module
10 GHz –20 GHz output
For price, delivery, and to place orders, please contact Quonset Microwave, a subsidiary of Applied Radar:
315 Commerce Park Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Phone: 401-295-0062
-2- Revised June 21, 2023
Electrical Specifications
Parameter
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
RF Operating Frequency
10
-
20
GHz
Reference Input Frequency (Sine or square wave)
10
50
100
MHz
Reference Input Power (Sine or square wave)
0
15
dBm
SSB Phase Noise with 10 GHz
internal 50 MHz reference 15 GHz
(100 kHz Offset) 20 GHz
-81
-80
-82
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
RF Output Power Ranges:
Maximum Power
10 GHz
15 GHz
20 GHz
+17
+15
+9
+19
+17
+11
+21
+19
+13
dBm
dBm
dBm
Minimum Power
10 GHz
15 GHz
20 GHz
-16
-19
-25
-14
-17
-22
-12
-14
-19
dBm
dBm
dBm
RF Harmonics: 10 GHz (2nd/3rd/4th)
15 GHz (2nd)
20 GHz (2nd)
-15 / -40 / -60
-30
-45
dBc
dBc
dBc
Locking Time
60
μs
Frequency Resolution:* Integer Mode
Fractional Mode
200*
1
MHz
MHz
Power Resolution
1
2
dB
Internal reference frequency
50
MHz
Internal oscillator frequency stability
±0.5
ppm
Voltage (USB Bus)
5
V
Current Draw
500
mA
* Under default conditions –a 50 MHz reference input with a reference divider of 1. See “Integer and Fractional Modes of
Operation” for more information
Programming Interface
The QM2010 series of RF synthesizers can be controlled using any computer with a USB port running
Windows®, Macintosh®, or Linux®operating systems. Other configurations may be possible since the
synthesizer uses the USB Test and Measurement Device (USBTMC) class standard to emulate a GPIB bus.
This allows for easy integration into existing test setups. A Windows®compatible USBTMC driver is supplied
with the module. Most distributions of Linux®already have USBTMC drivers included in the kernel, and
Macintosh®users will need to obtain drivers from a third party. Installation of drivers is not necessary if you
already have a compliant VISA runtime installation, such as one provided by National Instruments or Agilent.
A lightweight GUI using the VISA runtime is provided with the module.
The synthesizer is controlled by delivering SCPI 1999.0 compliant text-based commands through the USB
interface. For command structure information and a full command list, see the USB Programming manual
(QM2010-99-2).

Quonset Microwave
www.quonsetmicrowave.com
QM2010-10-20
USB RF Synthesizer Module
10 GHz –20 GHz output
For price, delivery, and to place orders, please contact Quonset Microwave, a subsidiary of Applied Radar:
315 Commerce Park Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Phone: 401-295-0062
-3- Revised June 21, 2023
Integer and Fractional Modes of Operation
The QM2010 USB RF synthesizer Module is capable of operating in integer or fractional mode. In integer
mode, the frequency resolution of the QM2010-10-20 is dependent on the reference frequency and reference
divider as defined by this relationship
.On first power-up, the QM2010-10-20 is set to
integer mode and uses the internal 50 MHz reference with a reference divider value of 1. This provides a
default frequency step size of 200 MHz. Operation in fractional mode allows for a frequency step size of 1
MHz. When operating in fractional mode, it is recommended to set the reference divider value to 1.
Table 1 –Integer vs. Fractional Mode Comparison
Parameter
Integer Mode
Fractional Mode
Phase Noise
Comparable to fractional mode phase noise
at offset frequencies ≤ 100 kHz, if the
reference divider value is ≤ 2
Degrades as reference divider increases
Comparable to integer mode at offset
frequencies ≤ 100 kHz, if the reference
divider value = 1 (should always be 1 for
best performance).
Spurious Content
Better spurious performance
Additional spurs present at frequency offsets
≤ 5 MHz (see Figure 2)
Recommendation
Use whenever possible for best
performance
Use when fine frequency resolution is
required
Figures 1 and 2 illustrate the performance difference between integer and fractional mode when tuning to 15.9
GHz with a 50 MHz reference. In order to tune to 15.9 GHz with a 50 MHz reference, the user can either
operate in integer mode with a reference divider of 2, or in fractional mode with a reference divider of 1. Figure
1 depicts the phase noise differences between 15.9 GHz in fractional mode vs. integer mode with a reference
divider of 2, whereas Figure 2 shows the spurious content difference in a 10 MHz span between the two
modes of operation.
Figure 1 - Fractional vs. Integer Mode Phase Noise
Figure 2 –Fractional vs. Integer Mode Spectrum
10 MHz span, RBW = 10 kHz, VBW = 300 Hz

Quonset Microwave
www.quonsetmicrowave.com
QM2010-10-20
USB RF Synthesizer Module
10 GHz –20 GHz output
For price, delivery, and to place orders, please contact Quonset Microwave, a subsidiary of Applied Radar:
315 Commerce Park Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Phone: 401-295-0062
-4- Revised June 21, 2023
Frequency Reference Considerations
Aside from reference divider selection, the phase noise performance and stability of the reference oscillator
has a direct effect on QM2010 phase noise performance. The QM2010-10-20 includes an on board, high
precision TXCO 50 MHz reference whose phase noise parameters are outlined in Table 2. To ensure optimal
QM2010 performance when an external reference is required, it is important to choose an accurate and stable
oscillator with specifications equal to or better than the 50 MHz TCXO Int Ref outlined in Table 2.
Figure 3 depicts phase noise performance differences between the QM2010-10-20 high precision TXCO
internal reference and an ultra high precision OCXO external reference. Phase noise performance with
different reference divider settings is also shown. Table 2 outlines the performance differences between
reference oscillators.
Table 2 –Reference Characteristics –Internal Reference vs. External
Parameter
50 MHz TCXO Int Ref
20 MHz OCXO Ext Ref
SSB Phase Noise at 10 Hz Offset
-70 dBc/Hz
-110 dBc/Hz
SSB Phase Noise at 100 Hz Offset
-110 dBc/Hz
-135 dBc/Hz
SSB Phase Noise at 1 kHz Offset
-135 dBc/Hz
-150 dBc/Hz
Frequency Stability at 25oC
± 0.5 ppm
± 0.2 ppm
Frequency Stability vs. Temp
± 0.25 ppm
± .02 ppm
Figure 3 - Phase Noise Reference and Reference Divider Comparison

Quonset Microwave
www.quonsetmicrowave.com
QM2010-10-20
USB RF Synthesizer Module
10 GHz –20 GHz output
For price, delivery, and to place orders, please contact Quonset Microwave, a subsidiary of Applied Radar:
315 Commerce Park Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Phone: 401-295-0062
-5- Revised June 21, 2023
QM2010-10-20 Performance Plots
Unless explicitly defined, all data was taken with the internal 50 MHz reference operating in integer mode with
a reference divider value of 1.
Figure 4 shows representative phase noise plots for 10 GHz, 15 GHz, and 20 GHz carrier outputs.
Figure 5 is the maximum and minimum power output vs. tuning frequency.
Figures 6-11 show the representative spectral plots at several frequencies.
Power Calibration
The QM2010 series of USB Stick Synthesizers feature output power control tunable to within ± 1 dB of a
desired power level.
If the selected power level exceeds the maximum or minimum output power levels shown in Figure 5, the
QM2010 will set the power level to the closest possible value.

Quonset Microwave
www.quonsetmicrowave.com
QM2010-10-20
USB RF Synthesizer Module
10 GHz –20 GHz output
For price, delivery, and to place orders, please contact Quonset Microwave, a subsidiary of Applied Radar:
315 Commerce Park Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Phone: 401-295-0062
-6- Revised June 21, 2023
QM2010-21-24 Performance Plots
Figure 4 - Representative Phase Noise Plots
Figure 5 - Frequency vs. Output Power from 10 GHz
to 20 GHz in 40 MHz steps
Figure 6 –10 GHz Output, DC-40 GHz, VBW/RBW =
100 kHz
Figure 7 –15 GHz Output, DC-40 GHz, VBW/RBW =
100 kHz

Quonset Microwave
www.quonsetmicrowave.com
QM2010-10-20
USB RF Synthesizer Module
10 GHz –20 GHz output
For price, delivery, and to place orders, please contact Quonset Microwave, a subsidiary of Applied Radar:
315 Commerce Park Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Phone: 401-295-0062
-7- Revised June 21, 2023
Figure 8 –20 GHz Output, DC-40 GHz, VBW/RBW =
100 kHz
Figure 9 –16 GHz Output, 100 MHz span,
RBW = 10 kHz, VBW = 3 kHz
Figure 4 –16 GHz Output, 10 MHz span,
RBW = 3 kHz, VBW = 1 kHz
Figure 5 –16 GHz Output, 100 kHz span,
RBW = 100 Hz, VBW = 30 Hz

Quonset Microwave
www.quonsetmicrowave.com
QM2010-10-20
USB RF Synthesizer Module
10 GHz –20 GHz output
For price, delivery, and to place orders, please contact Quonset Microwave, a subsidiary of Applied Radar:
315 Commerce Park Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Phone: 401-295-0062
-8- Revised June 21, 2023
Device Housing
The QM2010 housing is a doubled sided pin fin heat sink constructed of anodized aluminum as shown in
Figures 12 and 13. This creates an extremely rugged package that provides adequate surface area for natural
convection cooling and EMI protection for the sensitive electronics housed within. The device should be kept
clean and unobstructed in order to promote air circulation. Because the device is cooled through natural
convection, a case temperature rise of +20 oC over ambient conditions can be expected. If this product is used
outside of a lab environment (+30 oC ambient conditions) users are urged to exhibit care while handling the
device, such as wearing heat resistant gloves or applying forced air cooling with an external fan.
Table 3 - QM2010 USB RF Synthesizer Module Physical Parameters
Dimensions
4.1” x 0.9” x 0.645”
Weight
0.2 lbs
Figure 6 –QM2010-10-20 Side View, Part Number and Device Name
Figure 7 –QM2010-10-20 Side View, Status LEDs and External Reference Input
Figure 13 shows the status LED locations on the QM2010 series of USB stick synthesizers. The blue LED to
the left of the “USB” text will illuminate when the device is enumerated by a host PC. The “LOCK” LED will be
green when the device is phase locked or red if the device is unlocked or has RF power disabled. The “EXT
REF” LED should illuminate yellow when the device is set to lock to an external reference. When locking to the
internal 50 MHz reference, the EXT REF LED should be off.
Interface Connections
I/O Connector
Connector Type
Description
EXT REF
MMCX-F
External Reference input (5 MHz to 100 MHz)
REF DIV OUT
MMCX-F
Reference divider out –not used in normal operation
RF out
SMA-F
RF output: 10-20 GHz
USB
USB Type A –Male
USB signal and power

Quonset Microwave
www.quonsetmicrowave.com
QM2010-10-20
USB RF Synthesizer Module
10 GHz –20 GHz output
For price, delivery, and to place orders, please contact Quonset Microwave, a subsidiary of Applied Radar:
315 Commerce Park Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Phone: 401-295-0062
-9- Revised June 21, 2023
Accessories
A USB A Extension Cable, 3 feet is included. It is recommended that any non-supplied USB A Extension
Cable have power strands less than or equal to 24 AWG and be as short as possible. The additional voltage
drop inherent in long or high gauge USB cabling will negatively affect QM2010 performance.
Associated Manuals
Description
Link
QM2010 USB Synthesizer Stick
Quick Start Manual
http://www.quonsetmicrowave.com/v/vspfiles/Manuals/QM2010_Quick_
Start.pdf
QM2010 USB Stick Synthesizer
User Manual
http://www.quonsetmicrowave.com/v/vspfiles/Manuals/QM2010_User_Ma
nual.pdf
Associated Products
Product Number
Description
QM2010-4400
35 MHz to 4400 MHz USB Synthesizer
QM2010-6000
25 MHz to 6 GHz USB Synthesizer
QM2010-5-10
5 GHz to 10 GHz USB Synthesizer
QM2010-21-24
21 GHz to 24 GHz USB Synthesizer
QM2010-24-27
24 GHz to 27 GHz USB Synthesizer
QM1002 Series
1U 19” Rack-mountable Single or Dual Channel RF Upconverters
QM1003 Series
1U 19” Rack-mountable Single or Dual Channel RF Downconverters
QM1004 Series
1U 19” Rack-mountable RF Up-Downconverter Module
QM1007 Series
1U 19” Rack-mountable RF Up-Downconverter Module
Absolute Maximums
Ref input power
+20 dBm
ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE
OBSERVE HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Vcc
+5.5 Vdc
Operating Temperature
0 to +55 oC
Storage Temperature
-50 to +100 oC
Ordering Information
QM2010-10-20
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