Rohde & Schwarz FSVA3000-series Signal and Spectrum Analyzers 10 Hz – 44 GHz
Description
Rohde & Schwarz FSVA3000-series Signal and Spectrum Analyzers 10 Hz – 44 GHz has everything needed to keep up with demanding measurement applications such as 5G NR. With a 400 MHz bandwidth, an outstanding phase noise of –120 dBc/Hz, a high dynamic range, high speed measurement and easy usability, it is the right instrument for demanding signal analysis tasks both in the lab and on a production line.
MODEL OVERVIEW
FSVA3004 Signal and Spectrum Analyzer 10 Hz – 4 GHz
FSVA3007 Signal and Spectrum Analyzer 10 Hz – 7.5 GHz
FSVA3013 Signal and Spectrum Analyzer 10 Hz – 13.6 GHz
FSVA3030 Signal and Spectrum Analyzer 10 Hz – 30 GHz
FSVA3044 Signal and Spectrum Analyzer 10 Hz – 44 GHz
Features
- Frequency range from 10 Hz to 4, 7.5, 13.6, 30 or 44 GHz
- Analysis bandwidth up to 400 MHz
- SSB phase noise at 10 kHz offset (1 GHz): –120 dBc/Hz
- GUI with multi-touch, SCPI recorder and event-based actions
- Options for analog and digital signal analysis, including 5G NR
- 10Gbit/s LAN interface for faster data transfer (option)
Specifications
Frequency range | |
R&S®FSVA3004 | 10 Hz to 4 GHz |
R&S®FSVA3007 | 10 Hz to 7.5 GHz |
R&S®FSVA3013 | 10 Hz to 13.6 GHz |
R&S®FSVA3030 | 10 Hz to 30 GHz |
R&S®FSVA3044 | 10 Hz to 44 GHz |
Bandwidth | |
Standard filter | 1 Hz to 10 MHz |
Resolution Bandwidth | |
RRC filter | 18 kHz (NADC)
24.3 kHz (TETRA) 3.84 MHz (3GPP) 4.096 MHz |
Channel filter | 100 Hz to 5 MHz |
Video filter | 1 Hz to 10 MHz |
I/Q demodulation bandwidth | |
Standard | 28 MHz |
With R&S®FSV3-B40 option | 40 MHz |
With R&S®FSV3-B200 option | 200 MHz |
With R&S®FSV3-B400 option | 400 MHz |
Phase noise (1 GHz carrier) | |
1 kHz offset | < –115 dBc |
10 kHz offset | < –120 dBc |
100 kHz offset | < –125 dBc |
1 MHz offset | < –137 dBc |
Displayed average noise level (DANL) (1 GHz) | –153 dBm (typ.) |
DANL with preamplifier (R&S®FSV3-B24 option) (50 MHz ≤ f < 7.5 GHz) | –167 dBm (typ.) |
Intermodulation | |
Third-order intercept (1 GHz) | > 17 dBm, typ. 20 dBm |
Total measurement uncertainty (2 GHz) | 0.29 dB |