Compact, portable test instruments offer network and spectrum analysis
Versatile measurement capabilities make the instruments a safe investment, starting with a pure spectrum analyzer (FPL1000) or a standalone network analyzer, which can be turned into a 3-in-1 allrounder by adding the integrated spectrum analysis option and power sensors (ZNL).
The ZNL network analyzer and the FPL1000 spectrum analyzer cover the most important RF measurements. These include the characterization of components such as antennas, attenuators, filters and amplifiers, as well as measurements on signal sources including spectral measurements, analog and digital signal demodulation and accurate power measurements.
Instruments from this latest family have a footprint of just 408- x 235-mm. This saves up to 60 percent of space on the workbench compared with conventional approaches. The instruments feature a large 10.1-inch WXGA touchscreen, providing a good overview of measurement details. The touchscreen allows users to readily set the center frequency and reference level and zoom the span or amplitude measurement range. Weighing just 6- – to 8-kg and featuring a carrying handle and optional battery, the instruments are fully portable and can be used wherever needed.
With frequency ranges from 5 kHz to 3 GHz or 6 GHz, the ZNL is well suited for various RF component measurement applications in industrial electronics and wireless communications. The network analyzer offers solid performance with a dynamic range of up to 130 dB (typical) and an output power range from -40 dBm to +3 dBm (typical). The measurement speed is very high, for instance 16.7 ms (401 points, 100 kHz IF bandwidth, 200 MHz span, two-port calibration). Standard features include embedding/deembedding, fixture compensation, time domain measurements and support of automatic calibration units.
The ZNL can be equipped with full spectrum analyzer hardware. When combined with an NRP power sensor, it turns into a power meter. In this way, the ZNL becomes a true 3 in-1 allrounder that can handle continually changing measurement tasks, helping research and service labs to reduce investment costs.
The FPL1000 spectrum analyzer operates in the frequency range from 5 kHz to 3 GHz. It delivers solid RF performance with a typical phase noise of -108 dBc at 10 kHz offset (1 GHz carrier) and a displayed average noise level (DANL) of -167 dBm using the optional preamplifier. This performance combined with ease of use makes the FPL1000 ideal for applications in the lab, production and service.
The spectrum analyzer functionality of both the ZNL and the FPL1000 includes a wide range of spectral measurements such as channel power, adjacent-channel leakage ratio (ACLR), signal-to-noise ratio, spurious, harmonic distortions, third-order intercept point (TOI) and AM modulation depth. Versatile marker functions are also provided. With standard 10 MHz or optional 40 MHz analysis bandwidth, the instruments can analyze analog signals when equipped with the FPL1-K7 option. Digital modulated signals can be characterized using the VSE software and the VSE-K70 option. The FPL1 K30 option, in combination with an external noise source, turns both the FPL1000 and the ZNL into a noise figure meter.
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