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    Spectrum Analysers

    Spectrum analysers are widely used within the electronics industry for analysing the frequency spectrum of radio frequency, RF and audio signals. Looking at the spectrum of a signal they are able to reveal elements of the signal, and the performance of the circuit producing them. They are able to make a large variety of measurements and this means that they are an invaluable tool for the RF design development and test laboratories, as well as having many applications for specialist field service.

    • Spectrum analysers are an invaluable item of electronic test equipment used in the design, test and maintenance of radio frequency circuitry and equipment. They are used for observing signals in the frequency domain. Thus a spectrum analyser will display the amplitude of signals on the vertical scale, and the frequency of the signals on the horizontal scale.

      Types of Spectrum Analysers

      Swept spectrum analysers: Sweeping the frequency that is analysed across the required band to produce a view of the signals with their relative strengths. The type that is most widely used.Fast Fourier Transform, FFT analysers: Converting the signals into a digital format for analysis digitally. More expensive and specialised.Real-time analysers: Form of FFT analyser. Requiring much larger buffers and more powerful processing, these types are able to offer the top performance in signal analysis.Audio spectrum analyser: Focussed on audio frequencies, this means that low-frequency techniques can be adopted. This makes them much cheaper. It is even possible to run them on PCs with a relatively small amount of hardware.Spectrum analysers tend to fall into 4 form factors:Benchtop - can be plugged into AC power, which generally means in a lab environment or production/manufacturing area.Portable – can be taken outside to make measurements or simply carried while in use.Handheld - needs to be very light and small. Networked - ability to connect the analyser to a network

      Spectrum Analyser Tips

      Beware input level: One major cause of damage is the input mixer being blown when the analyser is measuring high power circuits.Determine if spurs are real.Wait for self-alignment: When first switched on, it goes through its software boot-up procedure and, undertakes a number of self-test and calibration routines.

    58 Products showing for Spectrum Analysers

    Rohde & Schwarz
    3MHz
    1
    Average, Maximum Hold, Minimum Hold, View
    -
    FPC1000
    Span
    -
    -
    -
    WXGA
    -
    -
    -
    LAN, USB
    Desktop
    Teledyne LeCroy
    9 kHz → 3.2 GHz
    1
    -
    -
    T3SA3000
    -
    3.2GHz
    9 kHz
    -
    WVGA
    10.1in
    -
    -
    -
    Desktop
    Aim-TTi
    1.3GHz
    1
    Live, Reference
    Continuous, Single
    PSA Series 3
    Zero Span
    1.3GHz
    1 MHz
    1PPM
    TFT
    4.3 in
    Dual
    N Connector
    USB
    Handheld
    GW Instek
    1.8GHz
    -
    -
    -
    GRF Series
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Desktop
    Rohde & Schwarz
    5 KHz to 8GHz
    1
    -
    -
    FPH
    Span
    -
    -
    -
    WVGA
    -
    -
    -
    LAN, USB
    Handheld
    Aim-TTi
    1.3GHz
    1
    Live, Reference
    Continuous, Single
    PSA Series 3
    Zero Span
    1.3GHz
    1 MHz
    1PPM
    TFT
    4.3 in
    Dual
    N Connector
    USB
    Handheld
    Aim-TTi
    10 MHz → 6 GHz
    -
    Live, Reference, View
    Continuous, Single
    PSA
    Centre + Span, Start + Stop
    6GHz
    10 MHz
    ±1ppm
    10.9 cm Backlit TFT LCD
    4.3 in
    Dual
    BNC, SMA Connector, Standard N
    USB
    Handheld
    IKALOGIC
    75MHz
    9
    -
    Continuous, Single
    SP259i
    Logic input threshold, external clock, industrial inputs
    250MHz
    -
    -
    PC based
    -
    -
    -
    USB 3.0
    Desktop
    Keysight Technologies
    9 kHz → 7 GHz
    20 (Display)
    -
    Continuous, Single
    -
    -
    7GHz
    9 kHz
    -
    -
    6.5 in
    Frequency
    N-Type Female
    Ethernet
    Desktop
    Tempo
    2 → 8GHz
    1
    Marker
    Average, Continuous, Peak Hold, Single
    ASPEC08BK
    Span
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Rohde & Schwarz
    5 kHz → 3 GHz
    1
    Average, Maximum Hold, Minimum Hold, View
    -
    FPL1000
    Span
    3GHz
    5 kHz
    -
    TFT
    210mm
    Frequency
    N Connector
    10/100BASE-T, GPIB, RJ45, USB 2.0
    Desktop
    Rohde & Schwarz
    5 kHz → 2 GHz
    1
    Average, Maximum Hold, Minimum Hold, View
    -
    FPC1000
    Span
    2GHz
    5 kHz
    -
    LCD
    -
    Frequency
    N Connector
    USB
    Desktop
    Tempo
    24 → 40GHz
    1
    Marker
    Average, Continuous, Peak Hold, Single
    ASPEC08BK
    Full Span
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Seeed Studio
    6.1GHz
    28
    -
    -
    RF Explorer
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Handheld
    Rohde & Schwarz
    40MHz
    1
    -
    -
    FPL1003
    Span
    -
    -
    -
    TFT Colour
    -
    -
    -
    GPIB, LAN, USB
    Desktop
    Rohde & Schwarz
    5 KHz to 4GHz
    1
    -
    -
    FPH
    Span
    -
    -
    -
    WVGA
    -
    -
    -
    LAN, USB
    Handheld
    BK Precision
    9 KHz → 2.1 GHz
    -
    -
    Continuous, Single
    2680
    Span
    2.1GHz
    9 kHz
    <1ppm
    -
    1024 x 600pixel
    -
    BNC
    -
    -
    Metrix
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Zero Span
    1GHz
    400 kHz
    ±5ppm
    -
    -
    -
    -
    USB
    -
    Rohde & Schwarz
    3MHz
    1
    -
    -
    ZPH
    Span
    -
    -
    -
    WVGA
    -
    -
    -
    LAN, USB
    Handheld
    Rohde & Schwarz
    5 kHz → 2 GHz
    1
    Average, Maximum Hold, Minimum Hold, View
    -
    FPC1500
    Span
    2GHz
    5 kHz
    -
    WXGA
    256.54mm
    Frequency
    N Connector
    10/100BASE-T, RJ45, USB 2.0
    Desktop
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