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Tektronix Introduces New Signal Analyzer

RSA5000 series offers high acquisition bandwidth.

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By DE Editors  

January 6, 2011

By DE Editors

Tektronix, Inc. has announced an expansion of its spectrum and vector signal analysis offerings with the introduction of the new RSA5000 Series Signal Analyzer.

As RF signals become increasingly complex and the use of ISM band technologies more ubiquitous, designers, engineers and operators need to reliably and efficiently discover transient spectral phenomena created by digital RF circuitry over wider operational bandwidths. Featuring time, amplitude, and DPX trigger functions combined with swept DPX, the RSA5000 Series delivers discovery and capture of these intermittent and rapidly changing signals and up to 85 MHz bandwidth. This bandwidth now covers the entire ISM band where common technologies are used, such as Bluetooth, Zigbee, RFID, and Wireless LAN.

"With the RSA5000 Series we're changing the definition of what's possible in a mid-range signal analyzer," says Bob Hiebert, director of marketing, Sources/Analyzers Product Line, Tektronix. "Offering the deepest insight into live RF signals with swept DPX and advanced triggering, the widest signal capture bandwidth, and the largest signal capture memory, the RSA5000 Series gives customers many high-end features at a manageable price point."

The RSA5000 Series is available now starting at $34,900.

For more information, visit Tektronix.

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

 
 

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