Low frequency electrical spectrum analyzer is a compact and light spectrum analyzer with premium performance for portable applications. The frequency spectrum analyzer with a wide frequency range of 9kHz~1.5GHz. And the spectral analyzer can help you to quickly and easily identify and analyze your areas of concern.
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SISCO spectrum analyzer is an instrument used to measure and analyze the frequency spectrum of electromagnetic signals. The frequency spectrum analyzer helps identify and quantify the frequency components, amplitude, and sources of interference in signals, assisting engineers in optimizing device performance and ensuring compliance with relevant standards, which is the ideal choice for RF R&D, design verification, manufacturing, education and training.
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Model | SISCO-SA-DSA815 |
Frequency range | 9 kHz~1.5 GHz |
Aging rate | <2 ppm/year |
Temperature drift | <2 ppm/year (20℃~30℃) |
Resolution bandwidth | 100 Hz~1 MHz in 1-3-10 steps |
Phase noise (typical) | -80 dBc/Hz@10kHz offset |
Full amplitude accuracy | <1.5 dB |
Displayed average noise level (DANL)Â | -155 dB (normalized to 100 Hz) |
Preamplifier | Standard |
Measurement range | 9 kHz~1.5 GHz, DANL to 20 dBm |
Tracking source | √ |
Tracking generator frequency range | 100 kHz~1.5 GHz |
Output power | -20 dBm~0 dBm, step is 1db |
Output flatness | ±3 db (Relative to 50MHz) |
Frequency resolution | 1 Hz |
Internal reference frequency | 10 MHz |
RBW accuracy | <5%, nominal value |
Shape factor | <5% nominal value (60dB: 3dB) |
Video bandwidth (-3dB) | 1-3-10 in 1Hz to 3MHz steps |
Max damage level | 30 dBm (1W) |
Detection method | Standard Positive peak, negative peak, sampling, RMS, voltage average, quasi-peak (with EMI option) |
Trace function | Erase write, Max hold, Min hold, average, view, close |
Scale unit | dBm, dBmV, dBuV, nV, mV, nW, uW, mW, W |
10 MHz reference input/output | √ |
Advanced measurement function | Optional |
Display | 8"TFT LCD, 800*480 resolution |
Interface | LAN, USB Host, USB Device, GPIB (optional) |
Weight | 4.25kg |
Dimensions | 361.6mm*178.8*128mm |
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Q1: What is a spectrum analyzer?
A1: A spectrum analyzer is an electronic instrument used to measure and display the amplitude of signals across a range of frequencies. It provides a visual representation of the frequency spectrum, showing the strength of signals at different frequencies. Spectrum analyzers are widely used in telecommunications, broadcasting, electronics design, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing to identify and analyze signals, detect interference, and ensure compliance with relevant standards.
Q2: What is spectrum analyzer resolution bandwidth?
A2: Resolution bandwidth (RBW) is a key parameter of a spectrum analyzer that defines the smallest frequency difference that can be resolved by the instrument. It determines the analyzer's ability to distinguish between two closely spaced signals. A narrower RBW allows for finer frequency resolution and better separation of closely spaced signals, but it also results in longer sweep times and lower signal-to-noise ratio. Conversely, a wider RBW provides faster measurements but with coarser frequency resolution.
Q3: Is a spectrum analyzer a device used for signal analysis?
A3: Yes, a spectrum analyzer is a device used for signal analysis. It measures and displays the frequency content of signals, allowing for the examination of signal characteristics such as amplitude, frequency, and noise levels. This analysis helps in identifying signal components, diagnosing issues related to interference and noise, and ensuring that signals meet specific criteria for performance and regulatory compliance. Spectrum analyzers are essential tools in various fields, including telecommunications, electronics, and EMC testing.
Tips: What is spectrum analyzer sweep?
A spectrum analyzer sweep is the process by which the device scans through a specified range of frequencies to measure and display the amplitude of signals within that range. During a sweep, the analyzer's local oscillator changes its frequency to capture the signal strength at each frequency point. This process involves setting parameters such as the frequency span (the range of frequencies being scanned), resolution bandwidth (RBW, which determines the smallest frequency difference that can be resolved), and sweep time (the duration of the sweep). The sweep can be linear, logarithmic, or segmented, allowing for flexibility in analyzing different signal types and ranges. Sweeps can be continuous, providing real-time updates, or single, capturing data for one complete scan. Spectrum analyzer sweeps are essential for signal identification, interference detection, spectrum monitoring, and testing RF and microwave components, making them vital tools in telecommunications, electronics, and regulatory compliance.
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