R&S Adds 1 GHz Internal Analysis Bandwidth to its Mid-Range Spectrum Analyzer

R&S Adds 1 GHz Internal Analysis Bandwidth to its Mid-Range Spectrum Analyzer

To analyze wideband signals for 5G NR and other future wireless standards, a wide analysis bandwidth is key. To meet this testing need with a limited budget, Rohde & Schwarz has added an unparalleled internal analysis bandwidth of up to 1 GHz to its R&S FSVA3000 mid-range signal and spectrum analyzer. The new R&S FSV3-B1000 hardware option is available for all models from 7.5 GHz to 44 GHz, while comparable solutions offer just 160 MHz analysis bandwidth. Manufacturers of future cellular and wireless systems, infrastructure, and amplifiers can now benefit from a wideband signal test solution that was previously available only in high-end instruments.

Thanks to its usability and high measurement speed, the R&S FSVA3000 supports manufacturers in the development and production of 5G NR base stations, mobile phones, and components, especially in the 28 GHz and 39 GHz bands, while meeting tight time-to-market requirements. In combination with the supported 5G NR downlink and uplink measurement options, this makes the R&S FSVA3000 an easy to set up solution for analyzing 5G NR signals with several component carriers. The instrument, which also addresses users in Aerospace & Defense and automotive applications, can also characterize wideband amplifiers or can be used for troubleshooting, capturing even very short events.

The R&S FSVA3000 is available with an advanced auto-set feature allowing the quick configuration of frequently performed measurements, now offers sufficient bandwidth for SEM and ACLR measurements of wideband signals also in I/Q mode. The analyzer’s outstanding RF performance allows capturing and distorting for instance a 200 MHz wide signal and measure the effects of distortion up to the fifth harmonic. The R&S FSVA3000 also supports the measurement of the short rise and fall times (down to 1 ns system rise time) and detection of ultra short pulses. This allows the analysis of frequency-agile signals within 1 GHz as used in radar and tactical radio.

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