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₹1,53,399  
RS PRO ISA-730, ISP-730 Desktop Spectrum Analyser, 150 kHz - 3 GHz Model No 1233568 is a sophisticated electronic test and measurement instrument used to analyze and visualize the frequency spectrum of signals in an electrical or radio frequency (RF) system. It is commonly used in various industries, including telecommunications, wireless communications, electronics manufacturing, research and development, and radio frequency engineering.
Key features and capabilities of a desktop spectrum analyzer include:
Frequency Range: A desktop spectrum analyzer can cover a wide range of frequencies, from a few kilohertz to several gigahertz, depending on the model and specifications. This allows it to analyze a broad spectrum of signals.
Frequency Resolution and Bandwidth: The spectrum analyzer provides high-frequency resolution and offers adjustable bandwidth settings to focus on specific frequency ranges, allowing users to zoom in on specific signal details.
Display and Visualization: The spectrum analyzer displays the frequency spectrum as a graphical representation, typically showing signal amplitude on the vertical axis and frequency on the horizontal axis. The display can be in the form of a spectrum trace or waterfall plot.
Amplitude Measurements: The spectrum analyzer can measure the amplitude or power level of signals at various frequencies, providing quantitative data on signal strength and characteristics.
Modulation Analysis: Some advanced spectrum analyzers offer modulation analysis capabilities, allowing users to examine modulated signals and demodulate them to analyze their content.
Swept and FFT Analysis: Spectrum analyzers can perform swept analysis, scanning a range of frequencies to display a full spectrum plot, or perform Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis for real-time frequency analysis.
Marker and Marker Track: Spectrum analyzers may include marker functionality, allowing users to place markers on specific frequency points to measure signal levels accurately. Marker tracking enables real-time tracking of signal changes.
Desktop spectrum analyzers are typically connected to a computer through a USB, Ethernet, or other interface. The data collected can be analyzed using specialized software on the connected computer, enabling further processing and manipulation of the measurement data.
Applications of desktop spectrum analyzers include:
RF Signal Analysis: To identify and troubleshoot interference, noise, and unwanted signals in wireless communication systems.
Wireless Network Testing: To assess the performance and health of Wi-Fi and cellular networks.
EMI/EMC Testing: To measure and analyze electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues.
Radar and Satellite Communication: To analyze radar and satellite signals and their spectral characteristics.
Desktop spectrum analyzers provide valuable insights into the spectral characteristics of signals, helping engineers and technicians optimize the performance and reliability of their electronic and RF systems. Their high frequency resolution, wide frequency range, and advanced analysis capabilities make them powerful tools in various industries where signal analysis and troubleshooting are essential.
₹6,02,246  
RS PRO RSSA-9300B TG Desktop Spectrum Analyser, 9 kHz - 3 GHz Model No 1804796 is a sophisticated electronic test and measurement instrument used to analyze and visualize the frequency spectrum of signals in an electrical or radio frequency (RF) system. It is commonly used in various industries, including telecommunications, wireless communications, electronics manufacturing, research and development, and radio frequency engineering.
Key features and capabilities of a desktop spectrum analyzer include:
Frequency Range: A desktop spectrum analyzer can cover a wide range of frequencies, from a few kilohertz to several gigahertz, depending on the model and specifications. This allows it to analyze a broad spectrum of signals.
Frequency Resolution and Bandwidth: The spectrum analyzer provides high-frequency resolution and offers adjustable bandwidth settings to focus on specific frequency ranges, allowing users to zoom in on specific signal details.
Display and Visualization: The spectrum analyzer displays the frequency spectrum as a graphical representation, typically showing signal amplitude on the vertical axis and frequency on the horizontal axis. The display can be in the form of a spectrum trace or waterfall plot.
Amplitude Measurements: The spectrum analyzer can measure the amplitude or power level of signals at various frequencies, providing quantitative data on signal strength and characteristics.
Modulation Analysis: Some advanced spectrum analyzers offer modulation analysis capabilities, allowing users to examine modulated signals and demodulate them to analyze their content.
Swept and FFT Analysis: Spectrum analyzers can perform swept analysis, scanning a range of frequencies to display a full spectrum plot, or perform Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis for real-time frequency analysis.
Marker and Marker Track: Spectrum analyzers may include marker functionality, allowing users to place markers on specific frequency points to measure signal levels accurately. Marker tracking enables real-time tracking of signal changes.
Desktop spectrum analyzers are typically connected to a computer through a USB, Ethernet, or other interface. The data collected can be analyzed using specialized software on the connected computer, enabling further processing and manipulation of the measurement data.
Applications of desktop spectrum analyzers include:
RF Signal Analysis: To identify and troubleshoot interference, noise, and unwanted signals in wireless communication systems.
Wireless Network Testing: To assess the performance and health of Wi-Fi and cellular networks.
EMI/EMC Testing: To measure and analyze electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues.
Radar and Satellite Communication: To analyze radar and satellite signals and their spectral characteristics.
Desktop spectrum analyzers provide valuable insights into the spectral characteristics of signals, helping engineers and technicians optimize the performance and reliability of their electronic and RF systems. Their high frequency resolution, wide frequency range, and advanced analysis capabilities make them powerful tools in various industries where signal analysis and troubleshooting are essential.
₹2,94,999  
RS PRO RSSA3021X Desktop Spectrum Analyser, 9 kHz - 2.1GHz Model No 1236443 is a sophisticated electronic test and measurement instrument used to analyze and visualize the frequency spectrum of signals in an electrical or radio frequency (RF) system. It is commonly used in various industries, including telecommunications, wireless communications, electronics manufacturing, research and development, and radio frequency engineering.
Key features and capabilities of a desktop spectrum analyzer include:
Frequency Range: A desktop spectrum analyzer can cover a wide range of frequencies, from a few kilohertz to several gigahertz, depending on the model and specifications. This allows it to analyze a broad spectrum of signals.
Frequency Resolution and Bandwidth: The spectrum analyzer provides high-frequency resolution and offers adjustable bandwidth settings to focus on specific frequency ranges, allowing users to zoom in on specific signal details.
Display and Visualization: The spectrum analyzer displays the frequency spectrum as a graphical representation, typically showing signal amplitude on the vertical axis and frequency on the horizontal axis. The display can be in the form of a spectrum trace or waterfall plot.
Amplitude Measurements: The spectrum analyzer can measure the amplitude or power level of signals at various frequencies, providing quantitative data on signal strength and characteristics.
Modulation Analysis: Some advanced spectrum analyzers offer modulation analysis capabilities, allowing users to examine modulated signals and demodulate them to analyze their content.
Swept and FFT Analysis: Spectrum analyzers can perform swept analysis, scanning a range of frequencies to display a full spectrum plot, or perform Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis for real-time frequency analysis.
Marker and Marker Track: Spectrum analyzers may include marker functionality, allowing users to place markers on specific frequency points to measure signal levels accurately. Marker tracking enables real-time tracking of signal changes.
Desktop spectrum analyzers are typically connected to a computer through a USB, Ethernet, or other interface. The data collected can be analyzed using specialized software on the connected computer, enabling further processing and manipulation of the measurement data.
Applications of desktop spectrum analyzers include:
RF Signal Analysis: To identify and troubleshoot interference, noise, and unwanted signals in wireless communication systems.
Wireless Network Testing: To assess the performance and health of Wi-Fi and cellular networks.
EMI/EMC Testing: To measure and analyze electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues.
Radar and Satellite Communication: To analyze radar and satellite signals and their spectral characteristics.
Desktop spectrum analyzers provide valuable insights into the spectral characteristics of signals, helping engineers and technicians optimize the performance and reliability of their electronic and RF systems. Their high frequency resolution, wide frequency range, and advanced analysis capabilities make them powerful tools in various industries where signal analysis and troubleshooting are essential.
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