Spectrum Analyzer - Company Ranking(11 companyies in total)

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Product Image, Product Name, Price Range overview Application/Performance example
Spectrum Analyzer MSA438
Spectrum Analyzer MSA438

100,000 yen-500,000 yen

Despite being a handheld type, it boasts performance that rivals that of larger models. ■ Measurement frequency: 50kHz to 3.3GHz ■ Application fields: Mobile phones, 2.4GHz band wireless LAN, 2.5GHz band WiMAX, RF-ID, broadcasting ■ Measuring functions: Channel power measurement, adjacent channel leakage power measurement, occupied bandwidth measurement, electric field strength measurement, magnetic field strength measurement ■ Average noise level ・ Representative value: -127dBm @ 1GHz ・ Sweep mode: -117dBm @ cf 1GHz, RBW 3kHz Mobile phone, 2.4GHz wireless LAN, 2.5GHz WiMAX, RF-ID, broadcasting
A tool that allows for easy and convenient measurement of return loss-related metrics can be realized at a low cost. 【System Configuration】 ■ Spectrum Analyzer MSA438TG ■ MSA438 Calibration Set ■ VSWR Bridge MVS300B ■ 3m SMA Cable MC202 ■ N-SAM Conversion Adapter MA306 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
The antenna converts radio waves in the air into electrical signals flowing through a cable (or vice versa, converts electrical signals flowing through a cable into radio waves in the air). The conversion factor at this time is called the antenna factor (antenna coefficient). The relationship between electric field strength and voltage can be expressed using the antenna factor as follows: 1. Electric field strength (V/m) = Voltage (V) × Antenna factor (1/m) 2. Electric field strength (μV/m) = Voltage (μV) × Antenna factor (1/m) For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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  1. Featured Products
    Spectrum Analyzer MSA438Spectrum Analyzer MSA438
    overview
    Despite being a handheld type, it boasts performance that rivals that of larger models. ■ Measurement frequency: 50kHz to 3.3GHz ■ Application fields: Mobile phones, 2.4GHz band wireless LAN, 2.5GHz band WiMAX, RF-ID, broadcasting ■ Measuring functions: Channel power measurement, adjacent channel leakage power measurement, occupied bandwidth measurement, electric field strength measurement, magnetic field strength measurement ■ Average noise level ・ Representative value: -127dBm @ 1GHz ・ Sweep mode: -117dBm @ cf 1GHz, RBW 3kHz
    Application/Performance example
    Mobile phone, 2.4GHz wireless LAN, 2.5GHz WiMAX, RF-ID, broadcasting
    [Application Example] A Method to Determine Power Loss from Return Loss Measurement[Application Example] A Method to Determine Power Loss from Return Loss Measurement
    overview
    A tool that allows for easy and convenient measurement of return loss-related metrics can be realized at a low cost. 【System Configuration】 ■ Spectrum Analyzer MSA438TG ■ MSA438 Calibration Set ■ VSWR Bridge MVS300B ■ 3m SMA Cable MC202 ■ N-SAM Conversion Adapter MA306 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
    Application/Performance example
    For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
    About electric field strength and antenna factor.About electric field strength and antenna factor.
    overview
    The antenna converts radio waves in the air into electrical signals flowing through a cable (or vice versa, converts electrical signals flowing through a cable into radio waves in the air). The conversion factor at this time is called the antenna factor (antenna coefficient). The relationship between electric field strength and voltage can be expressed using the antenna factor as follows: 1. Electric field strength (V/m) = Voltage (V) × Antenna factor (1/m) 2. Electric field strength (μV/m) = Voltage (μV) × Antenna factor (1/m)
    Application/Performance example
    For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.