E4447A PSA

RF Spectrum Analyzer  by Agilent Technologies
E4447A PSA - RF Spectrum Analyzer from Agilent Technologies

E4447A PSA from Agilent Technologies is a Spectrum Analyzer - RF Spectrum Analyzer with Frequency 42.98 GHz, Resolution Bandwidth 10 MHz standard, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, Noise Level DANL -168 dBm, IP3 +20 dBm, Phase Noise -118 dBc/Hz. More details for E4447A PSA can be seen below.

Product Specifications

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  • PartNumber
    E4447A PSA
  • Description
    The Agilent E4447A PSA high-performance spectrum analyzer measures and monitors complex RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave signals up to 42.98 GHz.
  • Application
    802.11, 802.16, W-CDMA, GSM/EDGE, TD-SCDMA
  • Application Type
    Defense, Military, Aerospace, Commercial
  • Features
    EMC, EMI, Flexible Digital Modulation Analysis, MATLAB, Noise Figure, Phase Noise, Pulse, Stimulus/Response
  • Type
    Spectrum Analyzer
  • Equipment Type
    Fixed
  • Frequency
    42.98 GHz
  • Resolution Bandwidth
    10 MHz standard, 40 MHz, 80 MHz
  • Noise Level DANL
    -168 dBm
  • IP3
    +20 dBm
  • Phase Noise
    -118 dBc/Hz
  • SSB Phase Noise
    -118 dBc/Hz
  • Dynamic Range
    81 dB
  • Amplitude Accuracy
    +/-0.19 dB
  • Application Note 3
    http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5980-1284E.pdf


Supplier Details

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Website: www.agilent.com

Address: Agilent Technologies Inc. 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd Santa Clara CA 95051, United States

Tel: +1 (408) 345-8886

 
 
 

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