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The R&S FPL1000 spectrum analyzer is a product that can be widely used from research and development to field use. It features intuitive touchscreen operation, is lightweight and compact, and delivers excellent RF performance.
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basic information
Main Specifications • Frequency Range: 5 kHz ~ 3 GHz • SSB Phase Noise: –108 dBc/Hz (10 kHz offset) • Displayed Average Noise Level: -167 dBm@2 GHz (Preamp ON, typical value) • 40 MHz Analysis Bandwidth (Optional)
Price range
P5
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Applications/Examples of results
Main Features • Supports multiple applications with a single unit ◦ Spectrum analysis function ◦ Various modulation analysis functions (optional) ◦ Power measurement using power sensor (optional) • Excellent RF performance ◦ Low spurious response: -70 dB @ 10 MHz offset ◦ TOI: +20 dBm ◦ Measurement uncertainty: 0.5 dB • Improved usability ◦ High-resolution display: 10.1 inches (1280 x 800 pixels) ◦ Supports multi-touch operation ◦ Planned Japanese menu • Portable design ◦ Space-saving with a depth of only 23.5 cm ◦ Compatible with battery pack and 12/24V DC power supply ◦ Various accessories ideal for field use available • Software applications and functions (optional) ◦ AM/FM/φM analog modulation analysis function ◦ Noise figure and gain measurement ◦ Various modulation analysis using R&S VSE vector modulation analysis software
Company information
Rohde & Schwarz was founded in 1933 by Dr. Rohde and Dr. Schwarz. The company has maintained its purpose since its inception: "to remain a technology company that creates innovative solutions in the fields of electronics and wireless communication, contributing to society." The Rohde & Schwarz Group (headquartered in Munich, Germany) specializes in wireless communication and leads the world in electronic measurement, broadcasting, secure communications, wireless monitoring, and radio detection. Rohde & Schwarz Japan celebrated its 20th anniversary on April 1, 2023.