Tektronix Expands USB-Based Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer Lineup

March 23 2016, 03:00
Tektronix has expanded its line of USB-based real-time spectrum analyzers with 4 new higher-performance models targeting design, spectrum management and wireless transmitter installation and maintenance applications. The new RSA500 and RSA600 series of analyzers offer frequency coverage from 9 kHz up to 7.5 GHz with 40 MHz acquisition bandwidth, a measurement dynamic range from -161 dBm/Hz Displayed Average Noise Level, and up to +30 dBm maximum input.
 

The new USB-based spectrum analyzers embrace the design approach of the very successful 6.2 GHz RSA306 USB-based real-time spectrum analyzer introduced last year, offering even higher instrument performance levels and analysis capabilities in two new compact, affordable packages. The new models take USB-based instruments to the next class of spectrum analyzer performance while adding the versatility of both a line-operated laboratory package and a rugged battery-operated package with a tablet PC option. Both the RSA500 and RSA600 also have an optional tracking generator with an integrated internal bridge for basic device, cable and antenna testing.

Compared to traditional spectrum analyzers, Tektronix USB-based instruments represent an exceptional value with pricing levels that fall about 60 percent of traditional standalone instruments with comparable performance. Through a standard USB 3.0 connection, the instruments are operated from a desktop PC, laptop or tablet using an updated version of the full-featured SignalVu-PC software suite – included at no additional cost – that provides 17 measurements, real-time DPX signal processing, and a range of application-specific add-on modules for in-depth analysis.

“With our family of USB-based spectrum analyzers, we are giving customers a full featured, spectrum analysis solution at a fraction of the price of traditional instruments. All this is made possible by replacing knobs, operations modes, and screens with software and adding ground-breaking technology to get more in a smaller package,” says Jim McGillivary, general manager of RF and Component Solutions at Tektronix. “As we’ve seen with the RSA306, USB-based instrumentation is quickly becoming accepted by mainstream spectrum analyzer users who are finding that the smaller form factor is actually an advantage and that the performance and usability exceeds their expectations. The lower price means that customers can now afford to equip more of their engineers and technicians with the latest instrumentation.”
 

The RSA500 series includes the 3 GHz RSA503A and the 7.5 GHz RSA507A models. These battery powered instruments are qualified to MIL-STD 28800 Class 2 for shock and vibrations and rated IP52 for water ingress. A number of additional features and capabilities further facilitate field applications including a GPS receiver with locked frequency accuracy up to +0.025 ppm and an available tracking generator for cable and antenna testing with measurements like Return Loss and Distance to Fault (additional features supported by software due out in Q2). As real-time spectrum analyzers, the RSA500s allow spectrum managers to see very short duration signals for fast identification of problem or interfering signals.

The RSA600 series instruments including the 3 GHz RSA603A and the 7.5 GHz RSA607A match the performance levels of the portable units, but are designed to use line-cord power and have a desktop form factor. These analyzers are capable of handling a wide range of design applications such as testing Internet of Things (IoT) modules and components using SignalVu-PC measurement packages for everything from Bluetooth LE and Bluetooth EDR to WLAN standards testing through 802.11ac. Antenna and gain/loss testing capabilities help speed system integration.

SignalVu-PC Updates
In conjunction with the new spectrum analyzers, Signal Vu-PC receives an updated user interface to go with a number of new options and capabilities. Among the new options for SignalVu-PC are expanded support for signal classification, channel navigation, and support for mapping. Floating licenses are also now available as well as node locked licenses to give users more flexibility to deploy the software and USB Spectrum Analyzers widely. Record and playback for long signals is also an available feature.

Engineers who need programmatic access to their instrument can choose either the SignalVu-PC programmatic interface or use the included application programming interface (API) that provides a rich set of commands and measurements. Real-time processing capability provided by SignalVu-PC when using recommended PC hardware is about 1,000 times faster than standard spectrum analyzers.

The RSA500 and RSA600 Series of USB spectrum analyzers are available now . US MSRP starts at $5,900 (€5,500 Euro) for 3 GHz models and $9,900 (€9,130) for 7.5 GHz models.
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