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Rigol-DSA800Spectrum Analyzer with 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz Frequency Range

14 March 2012 - Rigol Technologies introduces the DSA800 series spectrum analyzer, the latest development in their family of fast, easy-to-use test instruments. The spectrum analyzer DSA800 series is one of RIGOL's compact size, light weight economic spectrum analyzers. The digital IF technology guarantees its reliability and performance to meet the most demanding RF applications.

DSA800 series spectrum analyzer is available in a 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz frequency range. It has a typical -135 dBm displayed average noise level (DANL) for accurate measurements. Offset phase noise is -80 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz for high frequency stability with a minimum resolution bandwidth (RBW) of 100 Hz. A preamplifier and AM/FM demodulation function is standard for this instrument. Complete connectivity with standard interfaces such as LAN, USB Host, USB Device and GPIB (optional) makes it easy to integrate the instrument in complete production test solutions.

To be flexible for many other measurements a lot of options like 1.5 GHz tracking generator, EMI Filter & Quasi-Peak Detector Kit, VSWR measurement Kit, 19 inch rack mount  and plenty of advanced measurements functions are available.

The outstanding price/performance (1058,00 EUR) opens new applications for education and  teaching people for measurements in frequency domain.

http://eu.rigol.com


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