Rohde & Schwarz debut smart instruments

Nov 1, 2005 12:01 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



The new UP300 can analyze and take comprehensive measurements from a wide variety of audio sources.

Rohde & Schwarz has introduced the UP300 and UP350 audio analyzers, the latest members of its smart instruments family of products.

The analyzers cover a frequency range of 20Hz to 80kHz with dual-channel analog I/O.

The UP350 includes digital audio interfaces with sampling rates from 32- to 192kHz, which expand its capabilities to include digital audio protocol and sampling rate measurements.

Both models generate single-channel and dual-channel test signals with sine wave, two-tone and noise waveforms. All key measurement functions, such as level, linear and nonlinear distortion, and FFT analysis can be performed by the new instruments.

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

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