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SIGLENT SVA1000X and SNA5000A in comparison, vector network analyzers

Posted by Batter Fly 20/07/2021 0 Comment(s) 3380 Test & Measurement,

SIGLENT has recently introduced the new series of vector network analyzers SNA5000A. We can identify this new series as the big brother of the SVA1000X Series "Single Port Vector Network Analyzer and Spectrum Analyzers", very popular and appreciated instruments for their stability, ease of use and price.
Let's see in this table what are the main differences between the two series.

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Differences between SVA1000X / SNA5000A

 

Parameter / Function SVA1000X SNA5000A
# of Receiver 1 in total 2 per Port
# of Sources 1 in total 1 per 2 Ports
CW Source Source level regulated by stepped Attenuator (1dB/step) Electronically regulated high accurate Source
Output Power Fixed (0 dBm / -5 dBm) Setable (-55 dBm to 10 dBm)
Power Sweep No Yes
Dynamic Range Between 80 and 90 dB Down to 125 dB
Calibrated Directivity ~40 dB ~40 dB
Calibration 1 port (enhanced) Full 2-port (TOSM, TRL,..)
S-Parameter S11/S21 All combinations
Fixture/connector embedding/de-embedding No Support
Ext. DC Bias No Support
TDA/TDR DTF Eye Diagram/enhanced TDR

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