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ELECRAFT N-GEN Manual

Wideband noise generator

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E L E C R A F T
Introduction
The Elecraft N-gen is a wideband noise source that is useful for a variety of receiver alignment tasks. It can be used in
conjunction with a software program such as Spectrogram to align IF filters in the K2 or in other receivers. It can also be
used to align the RF stages in Elecraft XV Transverters or other HF, VHF, and UHF equipment.
Note: The N-gen does not generate repetitive pulse noise, so it cannot be used to test pulse-type I.F. noise blankers such as
the Elecraft KNB1 or KNB2.

Specifications

Power Requirement:
Current Consumption:
Excess noise output:
Bandwidth output level:
Assembly
Perform an inventory of all parts in the kit (see Parts List on page 2).
Install R1 (200_), R2 (150_), R3 (1K_), R4 (47_), and R5 (560_) in the positions indicated on the PC board silkscreen.
CAUTION:
Before handling semiconductors in the following steps (diodes and MAR-1 amplifier IC), put on an
anti-static wrist strap or touch a grounded metal surface often during assembly.
Install D1 and D4 (1N4148) in the indicated positions. The diodes must installed in the correct
direction. The banded end of the diode is to be inserted into the hole with the square pad. D1 and D4
are 1N4148 diodes and are very similar in appearance to D2 a 1N5235B. If necessary, use a
magnifying glass to identify the diodes.
Install zener diode D2 (1N5235B) .
Install 0.01uF (103) mono caps at C1, C2; a 0.047uF (473) mono cap at C3; and a 10pF (10J or 100)
mono cap at C4.
Install the LED at D3. The longer lead goes to the square pad. Two locations are marked as D2 on the Rev A board. The
location in the upper right corner should have been designated as D3.
Install the MAR-1 at U1. Note that the MAR-1 has one lead cut at a slant. This is the input lead. Align this lead toward
the center of the board as indicated on the silkscreen. If the board has a hole in the center of the pattern for U1, fit the body of
U1 into the hole. Otherwise, just center U1 in the pattern so the leads reach the solder pads.
Install J1, J2, and SW1.
Install the battery holder. Use 4-40 x _ inch pan head machine screws, lock washers and nuts.
Install the 4 mounting feet in the corners on the underside of the PCB.
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Revision D, November 7, 2008
Copyright © 2008, Elecraft; All Rights Reserved
9V battery or external 12 to 15 volts DC
Approximately 25 ma.
Approximately 35 dB (typical; varies with characteristics of D2 )
+/- 3 dB from 100 kHz to 500 MHz
Elecraft
www.elecraft.com
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831-662-8345

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Summary of Contents for ELECRAFT N-GEN

  • Page 1: Specifications

    Introduction The Elecraft N-gen is a wideband noise source that is useful for a variety of receiver alignment tasks. It can be used in conjunction with a software program such as Spectrogram to align IF filters in the K2 or in other receivers. It can also be used to align the RF stages in Elecraft XV Transverters or other HF, VHF, and UHF equipment.
  • Page 2: Parts List

    N-gen PC board Circuit Details The schematic of the N-gen is shown above. Noise generated within Zener diode D2 is amplified by wideband monolithic amp U1. U1 is internally biased to present a 50-ohm load at the output. Page 2 of 2...