Agilent Spectrum Analyzers Details
Agilent Spectrum Analyzers provides standard and customized electronic measurements. Agilent spectrum analyzer instruments and systems are monitoring, management and optimization tools for communications networks and services, software design tools with related services that are used in the design, development, manufacture, installation, deployment and operation of electronics equipment and communications networks and services.
Agilent Spectrum Analyzers has a 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 agilent spectrum analyzers analyzers or oscilloscopes to demodulate standard and nonstandard digital signals.
1. E4440A PSA Series Spectrum Analyzer, 3 Hz – 26.5 GHz
Performance +/-0.19 dB absolute amplitude accuracy -155 dBm displayed average noise level (DANL) -118 dBc/Hz phase noise at 10 kHz offset 81 dB W-CDMA ACLR dynamic range
Analysis bandwidth Standard 10 MHz analysis bandwidth. Optional 40 or 80 MHz analysis bandwidth to capture and measure complex signals. -78 dB (nominal) third order intermodulation for 40 or 80 MHz analysis bandwidth. Up to 300 MHz analysis bandwidth for calibrated VSA measurements.
Flexibility Flexible platform with 16 optional, easy-to-use built-in measurement personalities and hardware options Power suite enables one-button power measurements for over 20 radio formats PSA Power Suite One-Button Power Measurement
The Agilent E4440A PSA high-performance spectrum analyzer measures and monitors complex RF and microwave signals up to 26.5 GHz. With optional external mixing, the frequency coverage expands to 110 GHz by Agilent external mixer, and to 325 GHz by other vendors’ mixer. Agilent external mixer offerings.
Typical performance @ 1GHz: Dynamic range (-155 dBm DANL, +19 dBm TOI, -118 dBc/Hz phase noise at 10 kHz offset; Accuracy (0.19 dB absolute amplitude accuracy, 0.11 dB frequency response).
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July 31, 2010
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Posted by Bruce Jordan
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