Digital Engineering 24/7

Helping design and engineering professionals discover, evaluate and specify technologies and processes that shorten the design cycle and enable success.

Alert!

Digital Engineering ceased publication on July 1, 2026. This website remains available as an archive of engineering content.

For inquiries or information, please email [email protected].

Saelig Releases GA4063 Spectrum Analyzer

Bandwidth resolution can be set from 1Hz to 3MHz.

By DE Editors  

April 3, 2013

Saelig has introduced the GA4063 Spectrum Analyzer, a high specification instrument for evaluating signals from 9kHz to 3GHz. The GA4063 features an easy-to-use keypad and soft-key layout, and a large 8.5-inch (800x480) full-color widescreen TFT LCD display, and according to the company it is suited to a variety of LF to RF application demands. Bandwidth resolution can be set from 1Hz to 3MHz in 1/3/10 sequence, with maximum input signal capability of +30dBm. The GA4063's phase noise is -95dBc/Hz (offset10kHz), and displayed average noise level (DANL) specification is -130dBmï ^preamplifier off - 10MHzï 2.5GHz -148dBm; preamplifier on - 10MHzï 2.5GHz: typical -160dBm.)

Advanced measurements offered include: channel power, adjacent channel power, occupied bandwidth, harmonic distortion, third-order intermodulation distortion, phase noise, etc. Other features include simultaneous trace displays, color display by bandwidth selection, waterfall plots, etc.

For more information, visit Saelig.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

From our Sponsors

Meltio Takes Metal Additive to the Next Level
Meltio's DED technology enables industries to tailor and customize their solutions to create & repair metal parts.
Easing the Transition from ETO to CTO with Configuration Lifecycle Management
Manufacturers are discovering that the Configure-to-Order (CTO) model provides significant benefits when it comes to customization.
Siemens + Altair = The Next Chapter in Design and Simulation
With its acquisition of Altair, Siemens creates a unified simulation portfolio combining generative design with high-performance computing and AI workflows.