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[Case Study] Basics of Spectrum Analyzers You Can't Ask About Now (2)

Resolved with the MSA500 series signal analyzer! Introducing application examples.

Let me introduce RBW (Resolution Bandwidth). Even with the same input signal, the peak frequency and power values can differ depending on the RBW setting, so it is necessary to appropriately consider the RBW setting based on the signal being measured and the test content. To address this issue, we have the MSA500 series signal analyzer. Once the maximum signal level is searched, it is possible to perform detailed analysis of the signal in real-time mode. 【Case Study】 ■Challenges - Changing the RBW bandwidth can lead to different measurement results even for signals with the same maximum power. - If there are two or more frequency components within the RBW bandwidth, the power values will be summed and integrated, resulting in different displayed results. ■Solution - By pressing the "AUTO TUNE" key in sweep mode, the analyzer automatically searches for the maximum level signal within the measurable frequency range with optimal settings. - Detailed analysis of the signal can be performed in real-time mode. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Simple radioactive noise evaluation method for EMI calculation

[Application Example] Low-Cost and Simple EMI Estimation Using Spectrum/Signal Analyzer

【Product Introduction】 ■Signal Analyzer MSA538E Equipped with both real-time method using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and traditional sweep method, allowing the utilization of the advantages of both approaches. Model with EMI measurement function. - Measurement frequency: 20kHz to 3.3GHz ■Low Noise Amplifier MAP301/302 Ideal for measuring radiated noise. For low-cost pre-compliance EMI testing, the MR2300, which uses a spectrum/signal analyzer (MSA338E/438E/538E/558E) and a shielded room, is useful. Depending on the conditions, there may also be a possibility to estimate EMI in a very simple and even lower-cost manner.

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Signal Analyzer MSA538E

Model equipped with EMI measurement function

- Handheld signal analyzer with real-time mode plus sweep mode. - By incorporating both real-time mode using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and traditional sweep mode, it is possible to utilize the advantages of both directions. ■ Real-time mode The real-time mode is optimal for capturing instantaneous spectral events and analyzing noise measurements and transient phenomena. ■ Measurement frequency 20kHz to 3.3GHz ■ Sweep mode Minimum RBW 300Hz ■ Average noise level - Representative value: -162dBm/Hz - Real-time mode: -140dBm @ cf 1GHz, span 20kHz - Sweep mode: -129dBm @ cf 1GHz, RBW 300Hz ■ EMI measurement mode Measurement of radiated interference noise and conducted interference noise ■ Detection mode PosPK (peak value), QP (quasi-peak value), AV (average value) ■ Resolution bandwidth (6dB) 9kHz, 120kHz, 1MHz ■ Noise measurement on printed circuit boards Using the magnetic field probe CP-2SA, it is possible to measure the magnetic fields of patterns and device terminals on printed circuit boards.

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Signal Analyzer MSA558E

Model equipped with EMI measurement function

- A handheld signal analyzer with real-time method plus sweep method. - By incorporating both real-time method using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and traditional sweep method, it is possible to utilize the advantages of both approaches.

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Signal Analyzer MSA538

The most popular model in the MSA500 series.

- Handheld signal analyzer with real-time mode plus sweeping mode. - By incorporating both real-time mode using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and traditional sweeping mode, it is possible to utilize the advantages of both directions. ■ Real-Time Mode The real-time mode is optimal for analyzing noise measurements and transient phenomena without missing the spectrum that occurs instantaneously. ■ Measurement Frequency 20kHz to 3.3GHz ■ Sweeping Mode Minimum RBW 300Hz ■ Average Noise Level - Representative value: -162dBm/Hz - Real-time mode: -140dBm @ cf 1GHz, span 20kHz - Sweeping mode: -129dBm @ cf 1GHz, RBW 300Hz

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Signal Analyzer MSA558

Covers most applications of wireless information communication with the 8.5GHz bandwidth.

- A handheld signal analyzer with real-time and sweeping modes. - By incorporating both real-time mode using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and traditional sweeping mode, it is possible to leverage the advantages of both methods. ■ Real-Time Mode The real-time mode is ideal for capturing instantaneous spectral events, making it perfect for noise measurement and analyzing transient phenomena. ■ Measurement Frequency 20kHz to 8.5GHz With an expanded measurement frequency range, it is capable of measuring spurious emissions more than three times that of 5GHz band wireless LAN, 5.8GHz band DSRC, or 2.4GHz band devices. ■ Sweeping Mode Minimum RBW 300Hz ■ Average Noise Level - Representative value: -157dBm/Hz - Real-time mode: -135dBm @ cf 1GHz, span 20kHz - Sweeping mode: -128dBm @ cf 1GHz, RBW 300Hz

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Signal Analyzer MSA538TG

Model equipped with a tracking generator

- Handheld signal analyzer with real-time mode plus sweep mode. - By incorporating both real-time mode using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and traditional sweep mode, it is possible to utilize the advantages of both methods. ■ Real-time mode The real-time mode is ideal for capturing instantaneous spectral occurrences and analyzing noise measurements or transient phenomena. ■ Measurement frequency 20kHz to 8.5GHz ■ Sweep mode Minimum RBW 300Hz ■ Average noise level - Representative value: -162dBm/Hz - Real-time mode: -140dBm @ cf 1GHz, span 20kHz - Sweep mode: -129dBm @ cf 1GHz, RBW 300Hz

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Handheld signal analyzer (sweeping + real-time spectrum analyzer)

Technical Data: Signal Analyzer MSA500 Series

【Product Introduction】 ■Signal Analyzer MSA500 Series Equipped with both real-time method using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and traditional sweeping method. Both methods can leverage their respective advantages. 1. What is a Spectrum Analyzer? 2. Key Features of the Signal Analyzer MSA500 3. Sweeping Method and Real-Time Method 4. Advantages and Disadvantages of Sweeping Method and Real-Time Method 5. Applications of Real-Time Method

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