Description
The RSA7100A wideband signal analyzer offers real time spectrum analysis up to 800Â MHz bandwidth, and streaming storage of up to 2Â hours of seamless data at full bandwidth.
KeyFeatures
- 16Â kHz to 14/26.5Â GHz frequency range covers a broad range of analysis needs
- High performance spectrum analysis for advanced design verification with -134Â dBc/Hz phase noise at 1Â GHz, 10Â kHz offset and typical amplitude accuracy of 0.5Â dB at 10Â GHz
- Standard 320Â MHz real time bandwidth
- Available 800Â MHz acquisition bandwidth for advanced Radar, communications and spectrum management requirements
- Real time triggers on events of 4Â ns in time domain, 700Â ns in frequency domain ensures you catch the signals of interest first time, every time
- Streaming capture to internal RAID of over 2Â hours (maximum of 2.75Â hours) at full 800Â MHz bandwidth enables environment recording and analysis of long event sequences
- DataVu-PC software for analysis of recorded events of any length includes ability to mark events of interest, export waveforms to other formats and perform pulse analysis with export of Pulse Descriptor Word (PDW) information
- Simultaneous streaming and real time analysis for live monitoring of recording events ensures you are getting the data you need
- Efficient fast-frame capture with dead-time eliminated optimizes memory and analysis so you can analyze longer test sequences
- Standard real time spectrum analysis with DPX spectrum/spectrogram minimizes time finding transients and interference
- Standard measurements including channel power, ACLR, CCDF, OBW/EBW, spurious search and amplitude/frequency/phase versus time provide a complete tool set for development work
- Application licenses for SignalVu-PC are available to provide a wide variety of analysis including modulation, pulse, WLAN and frequency/phase settling measurements
- Internal GPS receiver available for precise time stamping of events
Applications
- Advanced radar/EW design evaluation
- Environment evaluation, monitoring, and recording
- Wideband communications design
- Spectrum management