ROHDE & SCHWARZ AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE SOLUTIONS

Signal and spectrum analyzers: Tailored for tough signal environments

Whether you’re evaluating the performance of components and subsystems or analyzing the characteristics of suspect emitters, Rohde & Schwarz spectrum analyzers are the high-performance solution. For example, we offer the industry’s only spectrum analyzer to cover up to 67 GHz without external harmonic mixers, as well as instruments that combine both spectrum analysis and vector signal analysis in a single enclosure.

R&S®FSU67: 20 Hz to 67 GHz – without external mixers

  • Only spectrum analyzer to cover this broad frequency range without external harmonic mixers -- and their inherent drawbacks
  • Instrument-controlled internal RF attenuator (0 to 75 dB in 5-dB steps) eliminates the external manually-operated attenuator needed when harmonic mixers are used
  • Reference level range (-130 dBm to +30 dBm) is much higher than typically achievable with harmonic mixers
  • Unique choice for evaluating radar, electronic warfare, electronic countermeasures, and battlefield communications systems
  • Can make 80 measurements/s in manual mode and 70 measurements/s including data transfer over IEEE-488 bus
  • Noise floor of -158 dBm at 1 GHz and -130 dBm at 65 GHz
  • Resolution bandwidth of 1 Hz to 50 MHz
  • Total measurement uncertainty <0.3 dB
  • Frequency resolution of 0.01 Hz
  • Low phase noise over entire measurement range
  • Can perform as RF power meter just the addition of a sensor
  • Broad array of analysis options
  • Wide range of detectors: Sweep from 10 Hz to 50 MHz, FFT filters from 1 Hz to 30 kHz, and channel filters from 100 Hz to 5 MHz, 6-dB-bandwidth filters include 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz, and 1 MHz filters needed for MIL-STD testing

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R&S®FSQ40: Vector signal analysis and spectral analysis in a single instrument

  • 20 Hz to 3.6, 8, 26.5 and 40 GHz
  • All the features of a high-performance spectrum analyzer combined with versatile signal analysis
  • Resolution bandwidth settings up to 50 MHz provide more insight into pulsed signal analysis in zero-span mode.
  • Maximum dynamic range of 170 dB
  • 28 MHz demodulation bandwidth - and optionally 120 MHz
  • Analog and Digital Baseband Signal Analysis Flexibility
  • Optional external harmonic mixers extend measurement range to 110 GHz
  • Demodulates numerous modulation formats
  • Support for all current commercial communication standards including WiMAX, WLAN, WCDMA, LTE, CDMA2000, GSM/Edge, and others.

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