Tektronix, Inc. Spectrum Analyzer 2755P

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The 2755P is a 21 GHz Spectrum Analyzer from Tektronix. 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: 50 kHz to 21 GHz Continuous resolution frequency tuning combines synthesized settability and accuracy with analog feel Wide viewable dynamic range Built-in frequency counter provides frequency determination to within 0.0000001% Sensitivities to -134dBm Built-in intelligence for signal processing/marker functions Push button occupied bandwidth and noise-normalization functions Macro capability with nonvolatile memory to simplify and speed up commonly-used routines Nonvolatile memory for up to 9 waveforms and 10 front panel settings GPIB Programmability with Tek codes and formats for standardized Bus Operation Ergonomically-design ed front panel controls Direct screen data plots without a controller The Tektronix 2755P offers a broad selection of features and benefits to meet wide-ranging needs for laboratory-level frequency domain spectrum analysis. All units provide full IEEE-488 (GPIB) programmability, which means you can change front-panel settings, read data from the CRT display, and send waveforms from internal digital source memory to other GPIB devices. The 2755P is designed for benchtop use or rackmounting, in the lab, on an engineering workbench, or on the manufacturing floor.
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The 2755P is a 21 GHz Spectrum Analyzer from Tektronix. 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: 50 kHz to 21 GHz Continuous resolution frequency tuning combines synthesized settability and accuracy with analog feel Wide viewable dynamic range Built-in frequency counter provides frequency determination to within 0.0000001% Sensitivities to -134dBm Built-in intelligence for signal processing/marker functions Push button occupied bandwidth and noise-normalization functions Macro capability with nonvolatile memory to simplify and speed up commonly-used routines Nonvolatile memory for up to 9 waveforms and 10 front panel settings GPIB Programmability with Tek codes and formats for standardized Bus Operation Ergonomically-design ed front panel controls Direct screen data plots without a controller The Tektronix 2755P offers a broad selection of features and benefits to meet wide-ranging needs for laboratory-level frequency domain spectrum analysis. All units provide full IEEE-488 (GPIB) programmability, which means you can change front-panel settings, read data from the CRT display, and send waveforms from internal digital source memory to other GPIB devices. The 2755P is designed for benchtop use or rackmounting, in the lab, on an engineering workbench, or on the manufacturing floor.
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Spectrum Analyzer - 2755P - ValueTronics International, Inc.
Elgin, IL, USA
Spectrum Analyzer
2755P
Spectrum Analyzer 2755P
The 2755P is a 21 GHz Spectrum Analyzer from Tektronix. 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: 50 kHz to 21 GHz Continuous resolution frequency tuning combines synthesized settability and accuracy with analog feel Wide viewable dynamic range Built-in frequency counter provides frequency determination to within 0.0000001% Sensitivities to -134dBm Built-in intelligence for signal processing/marker functions Push button occupied bandwidth and noise-normalization functions Macro capability with nonvolatile memory to simplify and speed up commonly-used routines Nonvolatile memory for up to 9 waveforms and 10 front panel settings GPIB Programmability with Tek codes and formats for standardized Bus Operation Ergonomically-design ed front panel controls Direct screen data plots without a controller The Tektronix 2755P offers a broad selection of features and benefits to meet wide-ranging needs for laboratory-level frequency domain spectrum analysis. All units provide full IEEE-488 (GPIB) programmability, which means you can change front-panel settings, read data from the CRT display, and send waveforms from internal digital source memory to other GPIB devices. The 2755P is designed for benchtop use or rackmounting, in the lab, on an engineering workbench, or on the manufacturing floor.

The 2755P is a 21 GHz Spectrum Analyzer from Tektronix. 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: 50 kHz to 21 GHz
  • Continuous resolution frequency tuning combines synthesized settability and accuracy with analog feel
  • Wide viewable dynamic range
  • Built-in frequency counter provides frequency determination to within 0.0000001%
  • Sensitivities to -134dBm
  • Built-in intelligence for signal processing/marker functions
  • Push button occupied bandwidth and noise-normalization functions
  • Macro capability with nonvolatile memory to simplify and speed up commonly-used routines
  • Nonvolatile memory for up to 9 waveforms and 10 front panel settings
  • GPIB Programmability with Tek codes and formats for standardized Bus Operation
  • Ergonomically-designed front panel controls
  • Direct screen data plots without a controller

The Tektronix 2755P offers a broad selection of features and benefits to meet wide-ranging needs for laboratory-level frequency domain spectrum analysis. All units provide full IEEE-488 (GPIB) programmability, which means you can change front-panel settings, read data from the CRT display, and send waveforms from internal digital source memory to other GPIB devices. The 2755P is designed for benchtop use or rackmounting, in the lab, on an engineering workbench, or on the manufacturing floor.

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Technical Specifications

  ValueTronics International, Inc.
Product Category Spectrum Analyzers and Signal Analyzers
Product Number 2755P
Product Name Spectrum Analyzer
Frequency Range 2.10E7 kHz
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