Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation introduces its new Model RTSA7500 – a real-time spectrum analyzer that can measure up to 27 GHz. The spectrum analyzer is cost-effective and powerful; it costs less than $14,000 and can measure frequency ranges from 100 kHz to 8 GHz, 18 GHz, or 27 GHz.
“The Model RTSA7500 has all the standard features of a spectrum analyzer such as frequency controls, marker functions and multi-trace functionality. It also includes a real-time trigger mode for measuring complex data signals such as Wi-Fi and LTE along with markers for tracking specific frequencies. Real-time triggering is enabled by sophisticated FPGA-based digital signal processing within the RTSA7500 and enables the capture of elusive, time-varying signals across an instantaneous bandwidth of up to 100 MHz,” according to the company.
Other features of the Model RTSA7500 include DPS filtering and decimation, short probability of intercept of 1.02 µs, spurious free dynamic range up to 100 dBc, 10 MHz in/out for multi-channel synchronization, analog I/Q outputs for higher sampling and more.