The 492 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 (to 220 GHz with optional waveguide mixers, sold separately)
Amplitude comparison in 0.25 dB steps
Dynamic range: 80 dB
Three-knob operation
Calibrated amplitude and frequency
Resolution bandwidth: 1 MHz to 1 kHz
The Tektronix 492 Spectrum Analyzer 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 492 is built to rugged MIL-T-28800C environmental specifications, and can withstand transportation shock and vibration to a remote site, or they can simply be moved from the engineering lab to the production floor with complete confidence in measurement accuracy.
The 492 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 (to 220 GHz with optional waveguide mixers, sold separately)
- Amplitude comparison in 0.25 dB steps
- Dynamic range: 80 dB
- Three-knob operation
- Calibrated amplitude and frequency
- Resolution bandwidth: 1 MHz to 1 kHz
The Tektronix 492 Spectrum Analyzer 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 492 is built to rugged MIL-T-28800C environmental specifications, and can withstand transportation shock and vibration to a remote site, or they can simply be moved from the engineering lab to the production floor with complete confidence in measurement accuracy.