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Thanks to an extended bandwidth up to 7.5 GHz, Siglent covers the so-called Sub-6 GHz band with its RF analyzers. The SVA1075X extends an existing family and the SSA3075X Plus a new development.
With two RF analyzers, Siglent can cover applications for 5G in the Sub 6 GHz band. To this end, the manufacturer is expanding the existing series of spectrum and vector network analyzers of type SVA1000X with an additional model with 7.5 GHz: the SVA1075X. Like the two models SVA1032X with 3.2 GHz and SVA1015X with 1.5 GHz, this contains the vectorial network analysis function.
As a new development, the series of spectrum analyzers SSA3000X plus comes on the market, which also offers 7.5 GHz. Complemented by measurement functions such as channel power (CHP), occupied bandwidth (OBW), carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR), harmonic measurement, 3rd order intermodulation (TOI) and waterfall diagram, which are bundled in the SVA1000X-AMK option. With the vector signal analysis (SVA1000X-AMA / DMA) the modulation can be analyzed and signal distortions and disturbances visualized in a constellation diagram. Phase or magnitude errors as well as the error vector amount (EVM) can be determined for PSK, MSK or QAM modulated signals. EMC filters for 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz and 1 MHz and a quasi-peak detector for EMC pre-compliance measurements can be retrofitted using software.
For use in antenna installations, the SVA1000X series can also be upgraded with the distance-to-fault measurement function. This enables defects in cables or poor connections to be uncovered and localized. The banner specifications such as DANL up to -161 dBm / Hz, phase noise <-98 dBc / Hz and a total amplitude accuracy of <0.7 dB round off the profile.
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