Rohde & Schwarz FSC3.03 Spectrum Analyzer: Uncover Hidden Signals with Precision
$6,315.00
Rohde & Schwarz FSC3.03 Spectrum Analyzer: 9 kHz-3 GHz, USB, LAN, FSC Series
Rohde & Schwarz FSC3.03 Spectrum Analyzer
Product Overview:
The Rohde & Schwarz FSC3.03 is a high-performance spectrum analyzer designed for demanding applications in the 9 kHz to 3 GHz frequency range. With its exceptional sensitivity, wide dynamic range, and advanced features, it provides unparalleled insights into signal behavior.
Features and Specifications:
Frequency Range: 9 kHz to 3 GHz
Sensitivity: -160 dBm (1 Hz)
Dynamic Range: >100 dB
Resolution Bandwidth: 1 Hz to 10 MHz
Sweep Speed: Up to 1000 sweeps/s
Display: 10.1-inch color TFT LCD
Interfaces: USB, LAN, GPIB (optional)
Benefits:
Exceptional Sensitivity: Detects even the weakest signals, enabling accurate analysis of low-level emissions.
Wide Dynamic Range: Captures both strong and weak signals simultaneously, providing a comprehensive view of the spectrum.
Advanced Features: Includes spectrum emission mask testing, harmonic analysis, and modulation analysis for in-depth signal characterization.
High Sweep Speed: Quickly captures transient signals and provides real-time spectrum monitoring.
Intuitive Interface: User-friendly design simplifies operation and reduces training time.
What’s in the Box:
FSC3.03 Spectrum Analyzer
Power cord
USB cable
Quick start guide
Value to the Customer:
The Rohde & Schwarz FSC3.03 Spectrum Analyzer empowers engineers and technicians with the tools they need to:
Troubleshoot and debug electronic systems
Verify compliance with regulatory standards
Analyze signal integrity and interference
Characterize and optimize wireless devices
* Conduct research and development in various fields
Additional information
Brand | Rohde & Schwarz |
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