Whether in the lab or in field installation and maintenance, engineers and technicians frequently have to search for low level signals utilizing a spectrum analyzer. These low amplitude signals can be wireless RF interference, spurious emissions from a device under test or even signals from a mobile handset or communication system.
Spectrum characteristics are important in wireless communication system maintenance. Network and spectrum analyzers are sometimes needed to measure the transmission and reflection characteristics of RF/Microwave devices such as amplifiers, filters, and antennas. But for when phase information from the DUT is unimportant, the Agilent N9340B handheld spectrum analyzer with tracking generator is an excellent choice. It provides spectrum analysis, transmission/reflection measurement, and, with the TG3 option, it offers scalar network analysis.
Powerful features
- Spectrogram Spectral Emissions Mask (SEM)
- AM/FM, ASK/FSK modulation analysis (option)
- Occupied bandwidth (OBW)
- Channel power
- Adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR)
- Agilent U2000 USB Power Sensors support
- Field strength measurement: electric field strength and power flux density
- 6.5" TFT screen with bright display for use indoors and outdoors
- Back-lit keys for night use
- 4-hour battery life
- USB & LAN support for remote control and data transfer
- 11-language User Interface
| Technical specifications: |
| Frequency Range |
100 kHz to 3 GHz |
| Amplitude accuracy: |
±1.5 dB |
| RBW (Narrowest): |
30 Hz to 1 MHz |
| VBW: |
3 Hz to 1 MHz |
| SSB Phase noise: |
– 87 dBc at 30 kHz offset |
| DANL (Best sensitivity): (10 MHz < fc < 1.5 GHz) |
– 124 dBm – 144 dBm with preamp |
| Sweep speed (Fastest): |
10 ms to 1000 s, span 1 kHz < 120 ms at full span |
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