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PXA Signal and Spectrum Analyzer; Multi-Touch
MXA Signal Analyzer; Multi-Touch
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UXA Signal Analyzer; Multi-Touch
FSW Signal and Spectrum Analyzer; 2 Hz to 26.5 GHz
EXA Signal Analyzer; Multi-Touch
Signal and Spectrum Analyzer; 2 Hz to 50 GHz
Signal and Spectrum Analyzer; 2 Hz to 43.5 GHz
PXA Signal Analyzer; Multi-Touch
UXA Signal Analyzer
FSW Signal and Spectrum Analyzer; 2 Hz to 67 GHz
MXA Signal Analyzer
Signal and Spectrum Analyzer; 10 Hz to 44 GHz
UXA Signal Analyzer; Multi-Touch, 2 Hz to 110 GHz
Signal and Spectrum Analyzer; 2 Hz to 8 GHz
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What are RF spectrum analyzers used for?
RF spectrum analyzers are powerful devices used to design, troubleshoot, and monitor the health of a wireless system by detecting radio frequency interference. By comparing the input and output spectra, RF spectrum analyzers allow the measurement of frequency response, noise, and distortion. These analyzers enable you to identify the sources of radio frequency signals to either eliminate interference and noise or to reconfigure the wireless equipment to use in a clearer frequency range.
Who uses RF spectrum analyzers?
A vital type of test equipment for anyone working with wireless systems, RF spectrum analyzers allow the measurement of radio frequency signals across a spectrum of frequencies at once. These instruments are frequently used in the telecommunications industry as well as other electronic test applications, and in field installation and manufacturing. Powerful benchtop RF spectrum analyzers are also used for research and development purposes.
How do RF spectrum analyzers work?
RF spectrum analyzers measure the strength of a signal across the spectrum of frequencies. Measuring the strength of the signal transmitted at each frequency repeatedly, this test equipment displays the results visually as an RF spectrum trace. Some spectrum analyzers also can be connected to a computer to use data analysis software.
What types of RF spectrum analyzer are available?
There are a wide range of different analyzers suitable for various uses, ranging from large benchtop RF spectrum analyzers to portable devices and even lightweight handheld spectrum analyzers. Whether you're equipping a laboratory or looking for equipment that is easy to use in the field, we have new or certified used RF spectrum analyzers that are ideal for your requirements.
Why buy a used spectrum analyzer?
Leading new RF & microwave spectrum analyzers can retail from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars. For a more budget-friendly option, purchasing used spectrum analyzers is a great solution. We carefully source, calibrate, and certify each microwave or RF spectrum analyzer to ensure that you can trust our quality certified used equipment.
Why use a handheld spectrum analyzer?
Ideal for use in the field or if bench space is at a premium, handheld RF spectrum analyzers are lightweight and easy to use on the go. Low priced and portable, some handheld analyzers can also be connected to a PC using USB cable to use data analysis software.
What is the difference between an RF spectrum analyzer and an oscilloscope?
Two types of test equipment that both help with the analysis of electrical signals and appear similar at first glance, RF spectrum analyzers and oscilloscopes differ in a few ways. While RF spectrum analyzers are single channel devices created for the measurement of the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency, oscilloscopes tend to be multi-channel instruments that measure a signal versus time. If you're looking for oscilloscope purchase or rental options, visit our oscilloscopes and logic analyzers page.
What is the difference between a spectrum analyzer and a network analyzer?
While both spectrum analyzers and vector network analyzers are used for the measurement of radio and microwave frequencies, they have different purposes and applications. Spectrum analyzers measure existing signals in the frequency domain, while network analyzers generate a signal to test the network by measuring its response.
Spectrum analyzers help engineers explore the frequency domain, making sense of signal outputs and homing in on unknown signals. We offer a wide range of products from industry-leading manufacturers including Keysight, Tektronix, Rohde and Schwarz, and Anritsu so you can always find the right Spectrum Analyzer. Coupled with independent expert advice and a range of smart solutions for fast, flexible access we will find the perfect solution for you.