Communication network analyzer
300 kHz - 67GHz | R&S®ZVA
Rohde Schwarz
The R&S®ZVA series are high-end VNAs with up to four sources for sophisticated measurements up to 110 GHz. They are an ideal choice for demanding measurements on active and passive components and modules, which require high performance and wide versatility. The frequency range of the high-frequency models can be extended up to 500 GHz.
First VNA
With four internal sources up to 67 GHz for fast two-tone measurements on amplifiers and mixers
With generation of four phase-coherent signals up to 67 GHz
With IF bandwidths up to 30 MHz for pulsed measurements on amplifiers and mixers
Phase and group delay measurements of conversion loss on mixers with and without LO access
Harmonic, compression, intermodulation and hot S22 measurements on amplifiers and mixers
New method for noise figure definition without noise source
Point-in-pulse, average pulse and pulse profile measurements
Two internal pulse generators
Internal pulse modulators and combiner by means of the R&S®ZVAX24
Embedding/deembedding impedance matching using virtual networks
True differential measurements to characterize nonlinear effects of balanced devices
Versatile calibration techniques: TOSM, TRL/LRL, TOM, TRM, TNA, UOSM and AutoCal
First VNA
With four internal sources up to 67 GHz for fast two-tone measurements on amplifiers and mixers
With generation of four phase-coherent signals up to 67 GHz
With IF bandwidths up to 30 MHz for pulsed measurements on amplifiers and mixers
Phase and group delay measurements of conversion loss on mixers with and without LO access
Harmonic, compression, intermodulation and hot S22 measurements on amplifiers and mixers
New method for noise figure definition without noise source
Point-in-pulse, average pulse and pulse profile measurements
Two internal pulse generators
Internal pulse modulators and combiner by means of the R&S®ZVAX24
Embedding/deembedding impedance matching using virtual networks
True differential measurements to characterize nonlinear effects of balanced devices
Versatile calibration techniques: TOSM, TRL/LRL, TOM, TRM, TNA, UOSM and AutoCal
