What is an Spectrum Analyzer?
An RF spectrum analyzer is a test instrument that is used to study the spectral composition of a high frequency electrical signal or waveform. It fundamentally measures the amplitude of an input signal with respect to the frequency within a specified frequency range. Spectrum analyzers provide information about the signals that are present within a particular frequency range and plots them against the frequency.
RF Spectrum Analyzers are capable of providing effective insight into the RF performance of a DUT. By analyzing the spectra of electrical signals of a given DUT, specifications such as dominant frequency, power, distortion, harmonics, bandwidth, and other spectral components of a signal can be observed. These specs/parameters are useful in the characterization of electronic devices that are being tested.
Key Specs to evaluate when looking for a Spectrum Analyzer:
Operating Frequency (MHz/GHz): It is the fundamental frequency range over which the given analyzer functions.
Resolution Bandwidth (MHz/GHz): The resolution bandwidth specification for a spectrum analyzer is important when it is necessary to measure signals that are close together.
DANL or Displayed Average Noise Level (dBM/Hz): It defines the sensitivity of a spectrum analyzer towards noise. DANL specifies all the internal noise of the spectrum analyzer referenced to 1 Hz.
Phase Noise: It specifies the level of single-sideband noise that is measured when using a perfect signal source.
Form Factor: Spectrum analyzers can be found in various form factors, such as fixed (Benchtop), ATE, portable or handheld.
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