The NEW MS2690A Series Signal Analyzers - Signal Analysis will never be the same again
MS269xA Series Signal Analyzers are the very latest high performance signal analyzers for next-generation communication applications. The MS269xA Series Signal Analyzers base units include swept spectrum analysis, FFT signal analysis, and a precision digitizer function. Add options to incorporate a Signal Generator, and/or an RNC Simulator, to turn the instrument into a hassle free, plug and play, one box solution.
The MS269xA Series Signal Analyzers support a standard measurement analysis bandwidth of 31.25 MHz that can be extended to 125 MHz with the appropriate optional hardware. Using a patented calibration process, the multipoint amplitude calibration and the phase calibration result in a level accuracy of ±0.5 dB across a 6 GHz span. No other analyzer on the market can meet that specification! These boxes are superlative in every way – they measure the widest signals, using the latest technology to make measurements faster than ever before. The modular architecture ensures a box that grows with you as your measurement requirements change.
A series of options enables standards-based modulation analysis, vector signal generation, and BER measurement. The end-user can configure a single box solution that dramatically reduces cost, footprint, and Total Average Cycle Time (TACT) for device evaluation.
The MS269xA Series Signal Analyzers are accurate enough for the most demanding R&D environment, yet are fast enough for the factory floor! Currently supported applications include GSM, GPRS, EDGE, W-CDMA, mobile WiMAX, and LTE.
The wideband FFT analysis (31.25 MHz with option for 125 MHz) supports high-speed continuous measurements including CCDF, frequency vs. time, spectrum, and power vs. time analysis. The standard digitizing function can capture waveforms and immediately play them out using the optional Signal Generator.
The MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-050 HDD Digitizing interface option captures up to 4 hours of 20 MHz wideband RF signals. It is convenient for troubleshooting uncommon faults.