The MS2687B is a 30 GHz Spectrum Analyzer from Anritsu. A spectrum analyzer measures the power of spectrums of known and unknown signals. Spectrum analyzers collect information such as the magnitude of an input signal compared to its frequency. As a frequency analyzer, spectrum analyzers’ main use is to document and analyze electrical input signals as well as spectral compositions of other signals.
Additional Features:
Frequency range: 9 kHz-30 GHz
Reference oscillator start-up characteristics: 5 x 10–8 or lower (standard); 1 x 10–9/7 min. or lower (option 05)
Span accuracy: ±1%
Fast data transmission speed (GPIB transmission speed: 120 kbytes/s)
Resolution bandwidth: 300 Hz to 3 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz; 1 Hz to 1 kHz (option 02, FFT); 10 Hz to 1 MHz (option 04)
Average noise level: ≤–146 dBm/Hz (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz)
Input attenuator: 0 to 70 dB (10 dB step)
Save/recall of set parameters: up to 12 into/from internal memory
Output of measurement results: BMP, CSV format or printer (ESC/P compatible model)
PC card interface: PC compatible Memory card (Memory card equipped as standard for 32 Mbytes or over)
Optional measurement software (sold separately) for high-speed modulation analysis (0.5 sec. with IEEE 802.11a)
Optional wide resolution bandwidth up to 20 MHz and narrow resolution bandwidth from 1 Hz
Optional power meter that measures up to 32 GHz
Optional rubidium reference oscillator for warm-up time of just 7 minutes
The MS2687B Microwave Spectrum Analyzer covers a frequency range up to 30 GHz and can measure up to 5th-order harmonics on 5-GHz Wireless LANs. Moreover, the MS2687B has a RBW up to 20 MHz and is ideal for measuring the burst power of wideband signals used by Wireless LANs. When the MX268730A Measurement Software is installed, measurements such as the modulation accuracy of each OFDM signal sub-carrier can be made at high speed and high accuracy.
The MS2687B is a 30 GHz Spectrum Analyzer from Anritsu. A spectrum analyzer measures the power of spectrums of known and unknown signals. Spectrum analyzers collect information such as the magnitude of an input signal compared to its frequency. As a frequency analyzer, spectrum analyzers’ main use is to document and analyze electrical input signals as well as spectral compositions of other signals.
Additional Features:
- Frequency range: 9 kHz-30 GHz
- Reference oscillator start-up characteristics: 5 x 10–8 or lower (standard); 1 x 10–9/7 min. or lower (option 05)
- Span accuracy: ±1%
- Fast data transmission speed (GPIB transmission speed: 120 kbytes/s)
- Resolution bandwidth: 300 Hz to 3 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz; 1 Hz to 1 kHz (option 02, FFT); 10 Hz to 1 MHz (option 04)
- Average noise level: ≤–146 dBm/Hz (1 MHz to 2.5 GHz)
- Input attenuator: 0 to 70 dB (10 dB step)
- Save/recall of set parameters: up to 12 into/from internal memory
- Output of measurement results: BMP, CSV format or printer (ESC/P compatible model)
- PC card interface: PC compatible Memory card (Memory card equipped as standard for 32 Mbytes or over)
- Optional measurement software (sold separately) for high-speed modulation analysis (0.5 sec. with IEEE 802.11a)
- Optional wide resolution bandwidth up to 20 MHz and narrow resolution bandwidth from 1 Hz
- Optional power meter that measures up to 32 GHz
- Optional rubidium reference oscillator for warm-up time of just 7 minutes
The MS2687B Microwave Spectrum Analyzer covers a frequency range up to 30 GHz and can measure up to 5th-order harmonics on 5-GHz Wireless LANs. Moreover, the MS2687B has a RBW up to 20 MHz and is ideal for measuring the burst power of wideband signals used by Wireless LANs.
When the MX268730A Measurement Software is installed, measurements such as the modulation accuracy of each OFDM signal sub-carrier can be made at high speed and high accuracy.