Network Analyzer
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Offers Network analyzer. Network analyzers designed for use in the process of development, adjustment, and testing of various electronic devices in industrial and laboratory facilities, including operation as a component of an automated measurement system.
Vector Network Analyser
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he LA19-13-02 is a PC-driven Vector Network Analyser suitable for measuring a wide range of devices from 3MHz to 3GHz with 100Hz resolution. Its full s-parameter test set includes bias-Ts for biasing active devices. It is housed in a small lightweight package making it very portable. The user interface control software provides many useful features including memory functions, limit lines, de-embedding, time-domain and reference plane extension. Also, utilities such as measurement of power at the 1dB gain compression point and AM to PM conversion factor add versatility to the instrument. Unique features include OSL calibration that does not require a precision load and importing of data files into memory traces for live comparison with measurements. Product Features 3MHz-3GHz range 100Hz resolution 80dB dynamic range Full s-parameter test set De-embedding capability Time domain facility P1dB and AM-PM measurements Light weight Low cost
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Spectrum Analyzer
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The increasing wide-spread use of wireless applications as well as the requirement for minimizing electromagnetic emissions from high performance digital systems caused a change of approach in design labs and test sites. While signal analysis in the time domain is well established, spectrum analysis is now starting to find its place on the lab bench. The scope of applications of a spectrum analyzer in R & D, test sites, service and EMI testing is wide. Spectrum analyzers can display signals up into the GHz range.
DSA800E Rigol Spectrum Analyzer
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The ability to measure smaller signals: on the basis of this technology, the IF filter enables smaller bandwidth settings, which greatly reduce the displayed average noise level. The ability to distinguish between small signals by frequency: using the IF filter with the smallest bandwidth setting, it is possible to make out signals with a frequency difference of only 10 Hz. High precision amplitude readings: this technology almost eliminates the errors generated by filter switching, reference level uncertainty, scale distortion, as well as errors produced in the process of switching between logarithmic and linear display of amplitude when using a traditional analog IF design. Higher reliability: compared with traditional analog designs, the digital IF greatly reduces the complexity of the hardware, the system instability caused by channel aging, and the temperature sensitivity that can contribute to parts failure. High measurement speed: the use of digital IF technology improves the bandwidth precision and selectivity of the filter, minimizing the scanning time and improving the speed of the measurement. Product Features All-Digital IF Technology Frequency Range from 9 kHz to 3.2 GHz Min. -148 dBm Displayed Average Noise Level (Typ.) Min.
Portable Power Quality Analyzers
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The PQA7700 is a handheld, simple to use, portable power quality analyzer with four current and four voltage measuring channels. Integrated in a rugged housing and packed with powerful functions it can be effectively used for monitoring, troubleshooting and analyzing of power quality conditions in power distribution networks either in industry or utilities. Features: 4 voltage channels with wide measurement range: 0 ÷ 1000 Vrms, CAT III/1000V 4 current channels with support for automatic clamp recognition and ‘on instrument’ range selection Compliance with power quality standard IEC 61000-4-30 Class S. Predefined recorder profile for EN 50160 survey Power measurements compliance with IEC 61557-12 and IEEE 1448 Simultaneous 8 channels - 16bit AD conversion for accurate power measurements (minimal phase shift error) Simple to use and powerful recorder with possibility to record 509 different power quality signatures Voltage events and user defined alarms capture 15 hour of autonomous (battery) supply. The following measuring functions are represented: Voltage: True RMS, peak, crest factor (4 channel) Current: True RMS, peak, creast factor (4 channel) Power: active, reactive, apparent Power factor, cos φ Unbalance, flicker measurement Harmonic analysis up to 50th Energy (active, reactive, generated, consumed) Power quality analysis according to EN50160 Capturing and recording of power supply events (shut downs, interruptions, swells, dips Inrush currents monitoring and recording Recording up to 10 adjustable alarms Waveform displaying and snapshot Application: Power quality assessment and troubleshooting in low and middle voltage electrical systems Checking power correction equipment performance Harmonics spectrum analysis for selection of harmonic filters UPS, voltage generators and regulators, checking and troubleshooting· Voltage, current, power monitoring and recording Consumption profile recording
Portable Power Quality Analyzers
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The PQA7700 is a handheld, simple to use, portable power quality analyzer with four current and four voltage measuring channels. Integrated in a rugged housing and packed with powerful functions it can be effectively used for monitoring, troubleshooting and analyzing of power quality conditions in power distribution networks either in industry or utilities.

Planar 804/1 Network Analyzer
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Spectrum Analyser
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Spectrum Analyser
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