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SPECTRUMANALYZERS

SPECTRUM ANALYZER

GPIB

MS2668C

9 kHz to 40 GHz

For Measuring High-Speed Communications, such as MMAC and ITS

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In recent wireless communication market, the utilization of mi-crowave/millimeter wave band frequencies is being considered in or- der to realize high-speed and large-capacity data communication. In the markets of ITS and ultrahigh-speed wireless LAN, aiming for the speedup of wireless LAN which began to be spread as a typical ap- plication, millimeter wave band is used for realizing collision avoid- ance radar. MS2668C is a portable and high-performance spectrum analyzer that has various radio evaluation functions for microwave/millimeter wave devices and systems.

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Radio equipment evaluation functions (“measure” functions) A full range of functions including measurement of power levels, fre- quencies, adjacent channel power, and mask and time template measurements are provided for performance evaluation of radio equipment. Key operation is simple and high-speed calculations make the measurement fast and efficient.

Features?

Compact and lightweight (15 kg in standard configuration)

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High C/N and superior distortion characteristics

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Easy-to-use, simple operation Channel power measurement Adjacent channel power measurement

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Millimeter wave applications

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Options support a wide range of applications

Performance and functions?

Counter with 1 Hz resolution A full complement of frequency counter functions are provided. Resolution is as high as ±1 Hz even at full span, and high-speed fre- quency measurements can be performed. The high sensitivity com- pared with ordinary counters makes it easy to select one signal from many and to determine its frequency. Frequency measurement (1 Hz resolution) http://www.anritsu.com 459

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