ValueTronics International, Inc. Distortion Analyzer 333A

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The 333A is a 600 kHz distortion analyzer from Agilent. People use distortion analyzers for the measurement of alternating current (AC) voltages and distortion. Audio distortion analyzers test equipment for their total harmonic content of sinewaves, expressing the measurement as total harmonic distortion (THD). Additional Features: Distortion measurement range: 5 Hz to 600 kHz Distortion measurement accuracy: Distortion levels of 0.1% to 100 % full scale are measured in seven ranges for frequencies of 5 Hz to 600 kHz Frequency ranges: X1, manual null tuned to less than 3% of set level; total frequency hold-in ±0.5% about true manual null. X10 through X10 k, manual null tuned to less than 10% of set level; total frequency hold-in ±1% about true manual null Harmonics up to 3 MHz Measures noise as low as 50 µV Voltage from 300 µV to 300 V full scale. Automatic nulling mode and high-pass filter: 3 dB point at 400 Hz with 18 dB per octave roll off 60 Hz rejection: 40 dB The Agilent 333A distortion analyzer is a solid state instrument for measuring distortion on AC voltages. The 333A includes two control loops that automatically tune both legs of a bridge circuit that rejects the fundamental when the rejection circuit is initially set within the range of the loops. Harmonics are indicated up to 3 MHz. The distortion characteristics can be monitored at the OUTPUT connectors with an oscilloscope, a TRMS voltmeter, or a wave analyzer. The voltmeter inside the 333A can be used separately for general purpose voltage and gain measurements.
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The 333A is a 600 kHz distortion analyzer from Agilent. People use distortion analyzers for the measurement of alternating current (AC) voltages and distortion. Audio distortion analyzers test equipment for their total harmonic content of sinewaves, expressing the measurement as total harmonic distortion (THD). Additional Features: Distortion measurement range: 5 Hz to 600 kHz Distortion measurement accuracy: Distortion levels of 0.1% to 100 % full scale are measured in seven ranges for frequencies of 5 Hz to 600 kHz Frequency ranges: X1, manual null tuned to less than 3% of set level; total frequency hold-in ±0.5% about true manual null. X10 through X10 k, manual null tuned to less than 10% of set level; total frequency hold-in ±1% about true manual null Harmonics up to 3 MHz Measures noise as low as 50 µV Voltage from 300 µV to 300 V full scale. Automatic nulling mode and high-pass filter: 3 dB point at 400 Hz with 18 dB per octave roll off 60 Hz rejection: 40 dB The Agilent 333A distortion analyzer is a solid state instrument for measuring distortion on AC voltages. The 333A includes two control loops that automatically tune both legs of a bridge circuit that rejects the fundamental when the rejection circuit is initially set within the range of the loops. Harmonics are indicated up to 3 MHz. The distortion characteristics can be monitored at the OUTPUT connectors with an oscilloscope, a TRMS voltmeter, or a wave analyzer. The voltmeter inside the 333A can be used separately for general purpose voltage and gain measurements.
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Distortion Analyzer 333A
The 333A is a 600 kHz distortion analyzer from Agilent. People use distortion analyzers for the measurement of alternating current (AC) voltages and distortion. Audio distortion analyzers test equipment for their total harmonic content of sinewaves, expressing the measurement as total harmonic distortion (THD). Additional Features: Distortion measurement range: 5 Hz to 600 kHz Distortion measurement accuracy: Distortion levels of 0.1% to 100 % full scale are measured in seven ranges for frequencies of 5 Hz to 600 kHz Frequency ranges: X1, manual null tuned to less than 3% of set level; total frequency hold-in ±0.5% about true manual null. X10 through X10 k, manual null tuned to less than 10% of set level; total frequency hold-in ±1% about true manual null Harmonics up to 3 MHz Measures noise as low as 50 µV Voltage from 300 µV to 300 V full scale. Automatic nulling mode and high-pass filter: 3 dB point at 400 Hz with 18 dB per octave roll off 60 Hz rejection: 40 dB The Agilent 333A distortion analyzer is a solid state instrument for measuring distortion on AC voltages. The 333A includes two control loops that automatically tune both legs of a bridge circuit that rejects the fundamental when the rejection circuit is initially set within the range of the loops. Harmonics are indicated up to 3 MHz. The distortion characteristics can be monitored at the OUTPUT connectors with an oscilloscope, a TRMS voltmeter, or a wave analyzer. The voltmeter inside the 333A can be used separately for general purpose voltage and gain measurements.

The 333A is a 600 kHz distortion analyzer from Agilent. People use distortion analyzers for the measurement of alternating current (AC) voltages and distortion. Audio distortion analyzers test equipment for their total harmonic content of sinewaves, expressing the measurement as total harmonic distortion (THD).

Additional Features:

  • Distortion measurement range: 5 Hz to 600 kHz
  • Distortion measurement accuracy: Distortion levels of 0.1% to 100 % full scale are measured in seven ranges for frequencies of 5 Hz to 600 kHz
  • Frequency ranges: X1, manual null tuned to less than 3% of set level; total frequency hold-in ±0.5% about true manual null. X10 through X10 k, manual null tuned to less than 10% of set level; total frequency hold-in ±1% about true manual null
  • Harmonics up to 3 MHz
  • Measures noise as low as 50 µV
  • Voltage from 300 µV to 300 V full scale.
  • Automatic nulling mode and high-pass filter: 3 dB point at 400 Hz with 18 dB per octave roll off
  • 60 Hz rejection: 40 dB

The Agilent 333A distortion analyzer is a solid state instrument for measuring distortion on AC voltages. The 333A includes two control loops that automatically tune both legs of a bridge circuit that rejects the fundamental when the rejection circuit is initially set within the range of the loops. Harmonics are indicated up to 3 MHz. The distortion characteristics can be monitored at the OUTPUT connectors with an oscilloscope, a TRMS voltmeter, or a wave analyzer. The voltmeter inside the 333A can be used separately for general purpose voltage and gain measurements.

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  ValueTronics International, Inc.
Product Category Spectrum Analyzers and Signal Analyzers
Product Number 333A
Product Name Distortion Analyzer
Frequency Range 600 kHz
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