R&S FSV40-N Signal Spectrum Analyzer
Manufacturers
Rohde & Schwarz
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Fully digital back-end ensures high measurement accuracy and excellent repeatability
28 MHz signal analysis bandwidth with base unit; 40 MHz and 160 MHz optional
16-bit A/D converter with 128 MHz sampling frequency for wide dynamic range and excellent display linearity
200 Msample signal memory for largest memory depth in its class
High measurement accuracy and good repeatability with digitally implemented analysis filters
Outstanding RF performance for a mid-range analyzer
Displayed average noise level (DANL): –155 dBm (1 Hz) at 1 GHz, –147 dBm (1 Hz) at 30 GHz
Very low DANL even at 9 kHz: typ. –140 dBm (1 Hz)
Third order intercept (TOI) of 15 dBm, typ. 18 dBm
Phase noise at 10 kHz offset from carrier: –106 dBc (1 Hz), typ. –110 dBc (1 Hz)
Dynamic range for WCDMA ACLR: 73 dB
Resolution bandwidths from 1 Hz to 10 MHz, as well as 20 MHz and 28 MHz in zero span mode (40 MHz optional)
Specifications:
Frequency
Frequency range 10 Hz to 40 GHz
Aging of frequency reference 1 × 10
Resolution/bandwidths
Resolution bandwidths standard sweep: 1 Hz to 10 MHz
standard sweep, zero span: 1 Hz to 10 MHz, 20 MHz, 28 MHz, 40 MHz optional
FFT sweep: 1 Hz to 300 kHz
channel filter: 100 Hz to 5 MHz
EMI filter: 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz, 1 MHz
Video filter 1 Hz to 10 MHz, 20 MHz, 28 MHz, 40 MHz
Signal analysis bandwidth 28 MHz
Displayed average noise level (DANL)
DANL (1 Hz bandwidth) 1 GHz –152 dBm, typ. –155 dBm
3 GHz –150 dBm, typ. –153 dBm
7 GHz –146 dBm, typ. –149 dBm
13 GHz –148 dBm, typ. –151 dBm
30 GHz –144 dBm, typ. –147 dBm
40 GHz –136 dBm, typ. –139 dBm
Intermodulation
Third order intercept (TOI) f < 3.6 GHz +13 dBm, typ. +16 dBm
3.6 GHz to 30 GHz +15 dBm, typ. +18 dBm
Dynamic range WCDMA ACLR without noise compensation 70 dB
with noise compensation 73 dB
Phase noise
1 GHz carrier frequency 10 kHz offset from carrier –106 dBc (1 Hz), typ. –110 dBc (1 Hz)
100 kHz offset from carrier –115 dBc (1 Hz)
1 MHz offset from carrier –134 dBc (1 Hz)
Total measurement uncertainty 3.6 GHz 0.29 dB
7 GHz 0.39 dB