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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: TheUnnamedNewbie on January 19, 2018, 04:19:07 pm
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So, this popped up on reddit this afternoon:
https://www.reddit.com/r/rfelectronics/comments/7raa3k/new_from_rigol_rsa5000_series_realtime_spectrum/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/rfelectronics/comments/7raa3k/new_from_rigol_rsa5000_series_realtime_spectrum/)
Thoughts?
From http://www.saelig.com/pr/rsa5000.html (http://www.saelig.com/pr/rsa5000.html)
- 9kHz to 3.2 or 6.5GHz with a maximum sample rate of 51.2MS/s
- 1ms full span sweep
- Vertical range to +30dBm
- -108dBc/Hz (which is a useless number without the offset but it's "better" than their other SAs)
- 1 Hz RBW
- Reduced noise floor (DANL) to -165dBm
- Can also be used in a traditional swept scan mode
- Up to 40MHz Real-Time Bandwidth
- >146,000 FFTs/sec
- Delivering down to 7.45us for a 100% Probability of Intercept
- Seven display modes (Normal, Density, Spectogram, Power v. Time, Density & Spectogram, PVT & Spectrum, PVT & Spectrogram)
- Include a Frequency Mask Trigger. The Frequency Mask Trigger is especially useful for triggering measurements of sporadic or transient events. (or so they say)
- Tracking generator option: 100kHz – 3.2/6.5GHz with an output range of -40dBm to 0dBm
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There's a thread on this series elsewhere.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/rigol-launches-rsa5000-series-the-first-real-time-spectrum-analyzer-in-china/ (https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/rigol-launches-rsa5000-series-the-first-real-time-spectrum-analyzer-in-china/)
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My bad, I thought I had gone back far enough. Mods, please delete!