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EMF low frequency Spectrum-Analyzer SPECTRAN NF-5030 (1Hz to 1MHz / 20MHz / 30MHz):
Our EMF spectrum analyzer for the professional at an unbeatable price!
Ultra broad range and high accuracy. Range according to complete ICNIRP (public).
- Frequency range: 1Hz to 1MHz (30MHz)
- Typ. level range E-Field: 0,1V/m to 20kV/m
- Typ. level range H-Field: 0,1nT to 2mT
- Typ. level range DDC H-Field: 1pT to 2mT
- Typ. level range DDC Analog in: 200nV to 200mV / -150dBm (Hz)
- Typ. accuracy: 3%
- 65 MSPS (Option 005)
- Lots of options
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SPECTRAN® HF-60100 V4 (1MHz to 9,4GHz) with HandHeld sensitivity worldrecord up to -170dBm (1Hz)!
9.4GHz spectrum analyzer at an incredible price, leaving (almost) nothing to be desired.
Its incredibly high -170dBm sensitivity (1Hz @ 5.555GHz with preamp) sets it worlds apart from even its most current and extremely expensive competitors! But see for yourself..
As an option, a vastly enhanced maximum signal level of up to +40dBm (full ICNIRP) allows measurement of a multitude of signal sources up to 9.4GHz and calculation of ICNIRP limits.
• 14Bit Dual-ADC
• DDC Hardware-Filter
• 150 MIPS DSP (CPU)
• Frequency range: 1MHz to 9,4GHz
• Max measurement range: -155dBm (1Hz)
• Max measurement range PreAmp: -170dBm (1Hz)
• AbsMax Level: +20dBm
• AbsMax Level: +40dBm (Option)
• Lowest possible Filter: 200Hz (only with TCXO option)
• Lowest possible SampleTime: 1mS
• Typ. accuracy: +/- 1dB
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With a 30 MHz bandwidth digitizer as standard, the 3280A offers RF and microwave performance that employs the very latest digital signal processing technology for enabling superb level accuracy and a wide choice of resolution bandwidths.
In addition to the AM and FM demodulation feature, the digitizer provides generic vector modulation analysis as standard with a choice of optional mobile and wireless communications measurement suites including WiMAX, WLAN, UMTS, GSM/EDGE and CDMA2000.
Frequency Model Range
3281A 3 Hz to 3 GHz
3282A 3 Hz to 13.2 GHz
3283A 3 Hz to 26.5 GHz
* High level accuracy ±0.15 dB up to 3 GHz
* Digital IF offers resolution bandwidths from 5 MHz to 1 Hz Low DANL of <-150 dBm/Hz
* +18 dBm third order intermodulation performance
* Excellent LO phase noise <-115 dBc/Hz, 1 GHz/10 kHz offset
* Optional tracking generator - all models
The 3280A Series has been designed to achieve the best performance while keeping the cost to an affordable level. Ideally suited to design and production applications, the 3280A Series uses a Windows XP™ operating system and a large color TFT LCD, making the 3280A very easy to operate with exceptional connectivity.
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SPECTRAN® HF-XFR (1MHz to 9,4GHz)**/ Worldwide first "military-standard" Spectrum Analyzer!
The Worldnovelty: Extrem stabile Spectrum Analyzer with balistic armor protection.
Based on the SPECTRAN HF-60100 V4 the SPECTRAN HF-XFR was designed and engineered for the use in difficulty conditions, e. g. military operations, building sites, mines, navigation and aviation, etc. It offers a powerfull, extrem shock-resistant Outdoor-Laptop and a sensitive Spectrum Analyzer in one compact device.
With this analyzer you master all challenges. The SPECTRAN HF-XFR is directly ready for use (professional LCS-Analyzer-Software is already installed). Also at pounding rain, extreme temperatures, blowing dust and dirt.
Every colleague will begrudge you about this worldwide first HighEnd Outdoor Spectrum Analyzer!
Highlights integrated Spectrum Analyzer (based on the SPECTRAN HF-60100 V4):
- Frequency range: 1MHz to 9,4GHz
- Max measurement range: -170dBm (1Hz)
- AbsMax Level: +20dBm
- AbsMax Level: +40dBm (Option)
- Lowest possible Filter: 200Hz
- Lowest possible SampleTime: 1mS
- Typ. accuracy: +/- 1dB**
- 14Bit Dual-ADC
- DDC Hardware-Filter
- 150 MIPS DSP (CPU)
- 50 Ohm SMA-input
Highlights Laptop:
- Exclusive Ballistic Armor™ Protection System to meet and exceed real world and military standards MIL-STD-810F
- PrimoSeal™ technology with highest Ingress protection rating (IP65)
- Prozessor: Intel Core 2 Duo P8700(2,53GHz,1.066MHz,3MB) with Intel GMA X4500HD and fingerprint-reader
- Monitor: 14,1" widescreen WXGA (1280x800) with camera and microphone
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From DC to 325 GHz, choose from a growing selection of spectrum analyzer measurement capabilities. With the push of a button you can analyze distortion, spurious signals, phase noise, noise figure, and 2G and 3G wireless communication formats with either bench-top or portable spectrum analyzers. Combine flexible modulation analysis software with spectrum analyzers, vector signal analyzers or oscilloscopes to demodulate standard and non-standard digital signals. You can also add spectrum analyzer software to achieve remote spectrum analysis.
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Aaronia EMC Bundle:
Measurement Kit for straightforward pinpointing and measurement
of interference sources
- Pinpointing interference sources
- Estimation of interference field strength
- Verification of shielding and filtering measures
- Identifying faulty components
- Detecting circuitry overly sensitive to interference
It is perfect for locating interference sources which might have
been found e.g. in an EN55011, EN55022 or EN50371 (Class A
or Class B) survey.
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B&K Precision's new handheld spectrum analyzers consist of three models: Model 2650A with a frequency range of 50 kHz to 3.3 GHz, the 2652A, identical to the 2650A but with a tracking generator added, and the 2658A with a frequency range of 50 kHz to 8.5 GHz. With a compact size of 6.38"W x 2.80"H x 10.43"D, a light weight of only 4 pounds (1.8 kg) and an extended battery life of 4 hours, the 2650A series of Handheld Spectrum Analyzers are the most versatile portable solution for field use.
B&K Precision has incorporated many customer suggestions in developing this new, enhanced family of products. Numerous improvements include a larger color LCD with increased resolution, a longer battery life of up to 4 hours with an easy-to-replace Li-Ion battery, a lower average noise level of -127 dBm, a significant increase in RF input damage level and an addition of a USB interface for PC connectivity. Additionally, new features such external trigger capability for zero span measurements and a USB host interface for flash drives were added.
User benefits of these enhancements are increased flexibility in displaying a large variety of signals, ability to detect smaller signals, improved protection of RF input against excessive RF signals and added convenience for field use.
Key features of the 2650A series include frequency coverage up to 8.5 GHz, built-in tracking generator (Model 2652A), channel/adjacent channel power, occupied bandwidth, electric and magnetic field strength measurement functions, PC software for remote control and documentation of measurement results, convenient Auto Tune function and SCPI-like remote control commands.
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A great tool for professionals in the cable TV industry as well as in the telecommunication. It is a value packed service tool for signals up to 1.05GHz. All three models are suitable for precompliance testing during development prior to third party testing. An optional near field sniffer probe set (PR 261) can be used to locate cable and PC board emission "hot spots" and evaluate EMC problems at the breadboard and prototype level. The spectrum analyzer/sniffer probe combination is an excellent solution for RF leakage/radiation investigation, CATV/MATV system troubleshooting, cellular telephone/pocket pager test and EMI diagnostics.
150kHz to 1.05GHz (1050MHz)
Dynamic Range 80dB (113dB with attenuation)
AM & FM demodulator included
20 and 400 kHz resolution bandwidth
150kHz/hour stability
Built-in tracking generator
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SA1000 is a high performance, spectrum analyzer for compliance, and pre-compliance testing for radiated, and conducted EMC measurements. The SA1000 with EMC Engineer Software offers the most powerful and affordable system available today.
The spectrum analyzer software includes a TestDirector mode which helps engineers around the world in deciding which standard and limit levels apply to their product. The spectrum analyzer software prompts you through the complete test procedure.
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Based on its tremendous expertise in radio frequency (RF) technology, Willtek provides a series of hand-portable spectrum analyzers for usage in R&D labs, the broadcast and communication industry. The instruments allow RF engineers to analyze the characteristics of RF and microwave devices and circuits.
In general RF and microwave signals consist of a collection of sine waves. In the time domain it is just possible to display such a signal in its complex waveform versus time. The frequency-domain display plots the amplitude for each frequency component. The frequency domain has its merits for determining the composition of a complex wave form.
The spectrum analyzer covers a broad spectrum of applications in broadcast, communications, industrial electronics and automotive, and electronics manufacturing. Typical general purpose measurements include RF frequency, RF level (power), occupied bandwidth (OBW), adjacent channel power (ACP), harmonic and spurious emissions, interference analysis, modulation characteristics (such as AM, FM, pulse, complex), and intermittent signal capture.
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The R&S®FSU spectrum analyzers are performance leaders in dynamic range, phase noise, level accuracy, and resolution bandwidth - all factors that are essential for the user's ability to design, characterize, and manufacture next generation wireless elements.
Excellent performance:
Frequency range 20 Hz to 3.6 GHz, 8 GHz, 26.5 GHz, 43 GHz, 46 GHz, 50 GHz and 67 GHz
Displayed average noise level -158 dBm (1 Hz)
Phase noise typ. - 133 dBc ( 1Hz) at 10 kHz
TOI typ. +25 dBm
Resolution bandwidth 1 Hz to 50 MHz
Displayed average noise level with preamplifier R&S®FSU-B24: typ. - 168 dBm (1Hz) at 20 GHz, typ. - 155 dBm (1Hz) at 50 GHz
R&S®FSU67 - First spectrum analyzer with a direct frequency range to 67 GHz and fundamental mixing:
Simplified test set-ups with just one connection from 20 Hz to 67 GHz
Full span sweep of 67 GHz
Unambiguous frequency indication without the image response and multiple responses known from external harmonic mixers
Wider level range with a much higher allowable reference level than with harmonic mixers
Good level accuracy to 67 GHz
Low noise floor: -152 dBm (1 Hz) at 2 GHz, -130 dBm (1 Hz) at 65 GHz
High measurement speed:
Fast ACP in time domain
Up to 70 measurements per second (including trace transfer via GPIB)
Unmatched number of features:
Measurement routines for TOI, MC ACP(R), OBW, CCDF, APD, etc. as standard
Application firmware available for GSM/EDGE, Bluetooth®, WCDMA/HSDPA/TD-SCDMA, CDMA2000®/1xEV-DV/1xEV-DO, ...
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Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer - RTSA
RSA3000B Real-Time Spectrum AnalyzerToday's RF signals change over time, often unpredictably. To effectively characterize these signals, engineers need next generation tools that help them solve unexpected problems. Tektronix Real-time spectrum analyzers offer the unique capability to:
* Discover the unexpected with DPX™ "Live RF" spectrum display
* Trigger on transient signals as fast as 20 microseconds
* Capture a seamless time record of RF frequencies
* Analyze complex RF signals with multi-domain time correlated measurements
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The high-performance RSA6000 Series will help you easily discover design issues that other spectrum analyzers will miss. Its industry-leading dynamic range and bandwidth combination, coupled with the unique DPX™ Live RF spectrum display, gives you immediate confidence in the stability of your design, or instantly displaying a fault when it occurs.
Features & Benefits
RSA6000 Series 6.2, 14, and 20 GHz Spectrum Analyzers
* High-performance Spectrum Analysis
o 20 dBm Third-order Intercept at 2 GHz, typical
o Displayed Average Noise Level -151 dBm/Hz at 2 GHz (-170 dBm/Hz, Preamp On, typical) Enables Low-level Signal Search
o ±0.5 dB Absolute Amplitude Accuracy to 3 GHz for High Measurement Confidence
o Fully Preselected and Image Free at All Times for Maximum Dynamic Range at Any Acquisition Bandwidth
o Fastest High-resolution Sweep Speed: 1 GHz Sweep in 10 kHz RBW in less than 1 Second
* Discover
o DPX® Spectrum Processing provides an Intuitive Understanding of Time-varying RF Signals with Color-graded Displays based on Frequency of Occurrence
o Revolutionary DPX Displays Transients with a Minimum Event Duration of 10.3 μs
o Swept DPX Spectrum Enables Unprecedented Signal Discovery over Full Instrument Span
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AQ6319
Powered by constant technological innovation, Ando presents its new flagship, the AQ6319 optical Spectrum Analyzer. The new AQ6319 packs the power of cutting-edge technologies with many years of research. It holds the best optical performance on the market and provides customers with a user-friendly interface for faster and more accurate measurement. In fact, the AQ6319 raises the standards in the optical testing industry.
With an unprecedented wavelength accuracy of ±10 pm (1520-1580 nm), the AQ6319 OSA has become an outstanding instrument in both general and specialized R&D labs for high accuracy wavelength measurement. Ando keeps the "free-space" design between the incident beam and the monochrometer; this proven technology which is inherited from the world-renowned AQ6317 series OSAs offers much greater facility for researchers using specialty fibers, especially with large core diameters. The new AQ6319 offers a much faster sweep speed than the previous models. It also features a LAN connection for faster and easier data transfer, as well as remote control capabilities. In addition, many new analysis functions have been included.
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The BaySpec’s CWDM Series Optical Spectrum Analyzer (OSA) is an embedded, integrated monitor that delivers precise measurement and powerful processing capabilities to coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM) applications compliant with the ITU-T G.695 standard.
Coarse Wave Division Multiplexing (CWDM) combines up to 18 wavelengths onto a single fiber. CWDM technology uses ITU standard 20nm spacing between the wavelengths, from 1310nm to 1610nm. High reliability (GR-1209/1221 qualified) is achieved through a rugged mechanical design with no moving parts. Periodic calibration is not required. Input/Output (I/O) is provided through a dual port RAM interface accessed through ADD/DAT bus direct connection or serial (RS232 or USB) communications.
The CWDM OSA Series employs a highly efficient Volume Phase Grating (VPG) as the spectral dispersion element and an ultra sensitive InGaAs array detector as the detection element, thereby providing high-speed parallel processing and continuous spectrum measurements. As an input, the device uses a tapped signal from the main data transmission link through a single mode fiber, then collimating it with a micro lens. The signal is spectrally dispersed with the VPGâ, and the diffracted field is focused onto an InGaAs array detector. The control electronics read out the processed digital signal to extract required information. Both the raw data and the processed data are available to the host through the supported interfaces.
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The ultimate platform for network experts. Combines physical, optical, transport and datacom testing in a single box. Perform simultaneous acquisitions and fast data post-processing, and benefit from a scalable range of test applications and field-interchangeable modules.
Key Features and Benefits
Five configurations (two-slot, four-slot, seven-slot, eight-slot and bus protector), providing maximum flexibility for long-haul, metro, DWDM, high-fiber-count, Ethernet, SONET/SDH or DSn/PDH test applications
Pentium-powered, with up to 512 MB memory
Easy-to-read, high-resolution 12.1 inch TFT screen
Windows® operating system
Simultaneous acquisitions and fast data post-processing
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An all-parameter evaluation instrument providing a comprehensive characterization of modules and subsystems of up to 70 meters of device length.
* All-parameter analysis (loss, dispersion, PMD, etc)
* Total system integration
* High resolution S-C-L band capability
* Real-time measurements
* Integrated, easy to use interface
* Time domain viewing
* Complete polarization response
* Look inside devices - time domain viewing
* Automatic internal calibration
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Spectrographs are optical emission monitors that integrate sophisticated embedded processors and software designed to provide intelligent instrument control, data acquisition and endpoint interface capabilities.
Spectrograph SD1024F™ – High Performance
Features and Benefits
- Provides robust endpoint determination
- SpectraView™ software provides:
Variety of algorithms
Tool integration via Ethernet, RS232, and DI/O
- Use for endpoint detection, fault detection, and process diagnostics
- 200–800nm range
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Q8384 is a high-grade optical spectrum analyzer (Advantest) with a 4-pass monochromator and extremely low polarization dependance. Thanks to a special method used, a value of ±0.05 dB can be guaranteed, the typical value is as low as 0.02 dB. The narrowest resolution bandwidth and the broad dynamic range make the Q8384 an ideal measuring instrument in the DWDM technology for closest channel spacing. A special measurement function allows the automatic determination of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA) parameters; these are e.g. noise figure, gain and spontaneous emission by simple comparison of the signal at the amplifier input with the signal at the amplifier output.
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KRONOS V is the first turn-key system designed to provide true spectral content based, objective real-time engine knock detection and multi-cylinder acoustic analysis.
Significantly reduces time to map an engine from weeks to hours
Closed loop control of engine mapping process for "lights-out" operation
Improves efficiency by minimizing operator intervention required during tests
Provides superior data capture enabling detection, analysis, and replay of knock conditions
Can be added to most existing combustion systems for complete automated testing
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Aaronia EMC Bundle:
Measurement Kit for straightforward pinpointing and measurement
of interference sources
- Pinpointing interference sources
- Estimation of interference field strength
- Verification of shielding and filtering measures
- Identifying faulty components
- Detecting circuitry overly sensitive to interference
It is perfect for locating interference sources which might have
been found e.g. in an EN55011, EN55022 or EN50371 (Class A
or Class B) survey.
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