Analyzer Products & Services
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3-In-One All-Rounder Vector Network Analyzer: R&S®ZNL
10/26/2017
Rohde & Schwarz offers the R&S®ZNL 3-in-1 all-rounder vector network analyzer (VNA) designed to offer vector network analysis, spectrum analysis, an power meter measurements all within one single, compact instrument. Offering frequency ranges from 5 kHz to 3 GHz or 6 GHz the R&S®ZNL is ideal for various RF component measurement applications in industrial electronics and wireless communications.
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Handheld Spectrum Analyzer: SignalHawk™ SH-60S-AOA
1/23/2020
Bird® offers the SignalHawk™ SH-60S-AOA Handheld Spectrum Analyzer designed to extend the capability of the SH-60S-TC by adding the ability to triangulate the location of an interferer on a map for signals between 9 kHz and 6 GHz. This highly portable analyzer easily fits in one hand and features an intuitive touchscreen user interface.
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VectorStar® 4 Port Broadband Vector Network Analyzer: ME7838A4
6/23/2015
The VectorStar® ME7838A4 is a 4 port broadband Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) that provides on-wafer and signal integrity for higher performance levels. With features including the world’s widest differential broadband sweep from 70 kHz to 110/125 GHz, and the integration of the 3743A mmWave modules and Non Linear Transmission Line (NLTL) technology, this VMA is able to conduct highly stable and quick measurements for differential device characterization.
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Vector Network Analyzers: PXIe-5632
10/2/2015
The PXIe-5632 from NI is a Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) designed for the modular, compact PXI platform. With reduced test times and highly accurate RF functionality, the VNA operates in the 300 kHz to 8.5 GHz range, and has a source power ranging from -30 dBm to +15 dBm.
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Spectrum and Signal Analyzer for Satellite Communications: NRA-2500
2/27/2014
The NRA-2500 covers the 5 MHz to 2.5 GHz frequency range and is ideal for use as a starter model for satellite monitoring and control systems. It’s optimized for use in D-SNG vehicles, teleports, and in maritime applications.
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FFT Analyzer: EHP-50F
6/2/2015
The EHP-50F is a new FFT analyzer used to measure and analyze electric and magnetic strengths in the 1Hz to 400 kHz frequency range. Using the weighted peak method specified in the latest released standards, the analyzer evaluates complex signal shapes in the time domain, while providing automatic frequency evaluations for many applications including power supply stations and transformers, high-tension lines, industrial equipment, and medical technology.
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Vector Network Analyzer Extender: CobaltFx FET 1854
4/6/2018
Copper Mountain Technologies launches their new FET1854 extenders with frequency range from 18 to 54 GHz. This product is an addition to the existing CobaltFx mmWave frequency extension system already used by many telecommunications and consumer electronics companies.
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SiteHawk Analyzer: SK-4500-TC, SK-200-TC
6/4/2015
The SiteHawk Analyzer is capable of fast swept measurements with seven user-selectable trace capture options. The SK-4500-TC and SK-200-TC units are available for coverage over the 1-4500 MHz and 300 kHz-200 MHz frequency ranges, which can be set using either Start/Stop or Center/Span frequencies.
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Laser Powered Field Analyzers: FA7000 Series
10/22/2018
AR offers the new FA7000 series of laser powered field analyzers using a new patented approach to more accurately measure modulated electric fields and CW electric fields. This technology uses an isotropic field sensor to sample the composite field and transmit its amplitude digitally over optical fiber to a processor unit. These field analyzers have a sample rate of 1.5 million samples per second, which is significantly faster than conventional RF field probes.
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Signal Source Analyzers
12/13/2013
A fully integrated high-performance cross-correlation signal source analyzer from 5 MHz to 40 GHz
The model 7000 series Signal Source Analyzers are particularly well suited for conducting phase noise and jitter measurement in VCXOs, TCXOs, and OCXOs. Unlike some traditional systems, they have the ability to analyze both absolute and additive phase noise.