Rohde & Schwarz introduces R&S FS315 spectrum analyzer

Apr 20, 2006 1:33 PM

             

The new Rohde & Schwarz FS315 spectrum analyzer comes with a built-in tracking generator to allow precise measurements from 9kHz to 3GHz with settable resolution bandwidths from 200Hz to 20MHz.

Additionally, the tracking generator can be used as a separate signal source. The compact instrument is well suited for a wide range of measurements in labs, service and production.

Return loss and transmission measurements on RF components, such as filters, amplifiers, antennas and cables, are doable. Since any frequency offset can be entered, measurements on frequency mixers can be performed as well. The R&S FS315 has been enhanced by max/min peak, sample, average and RMS detectors.

For more information visit www.rohde-schwarz.com.

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