RF signal analyzer for radar, EW, and radio communications, and EMI/EMC applications introduced by Tektronix

Jan. 4, 2011
BEAVERTON, Ore., 4 Jan. 2011. Tektronix Inc. in Beaverton, Ore., is introducing the RSA5000 series signal analyzer for RF and microwave spectrum and vector signal analysis test and measurement applications, Tektronix announced today. The mid-range signal analyzers more than double available acquisition bandwidth and real time capabilities, Tektronix officials say. These units are for design and operations applications including spectrum management, radar, electronic warfare, radio communications and EMI/EMC.

BEAVERTON, Ore., 4 Jan. 2011. Tektronix Inc. in Beaverton, Ore., is introducing the RSA5000 series signal analyzer for RF and microwave spectrum and vector signal analysis test and measurement applications, Tektronix announced today.

The mid-range signal analyzers more than double available acquisition bandwidth and real time capabilities, Tektronix officials say. These units are for design and operations applications including spectrum management, radar, electronic warfare, radio communications and EMI/EMC.

These units help RF and microwave systems and component designers discover transient spectral phenomena created by digital RF circuitry over increasingly wider operational bandwidths in complex RF signals, company officials say. With advanced time, amplitude, and DPX trigger functions combined with swept DPX, the RSA5000 series delivers discovery capture of intermittent and rapidly changing signals and up to 85 MHz bandwidth.

For more information contact Tektronix online at www.tek.com.

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