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Agilent's Basic Spectrum Analyzer for Budget-Driven Applications

4th December 2012
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Agilent has today revealed the introduction a new basic spectrum analyzer for budget-constrained applications in R&D, manufacturing, maintenance, education labs, spectrum management, bench repair and other general-purpose analyzer applications. The Agilent N9322C basic spectrum analyzer will be available through Agilent sales representatives and authorized distributors beginning Dec. 1.
“To protect profitability, increasing productivity on a smaller budget is a growing imperative. In response to this market need, our new basic spectrum analyzer is rich in features and value- priced,” said Brian LeMay, general manager of Agilent’s Chengdu Instruments Division. “Plus, value-added options like channel scanner, tracking generator and time-gated spectrum analysis allow the unit’s capabilities to change to keep pace with industry dynamics.”

The Agilent N9322C basic spectrum analyzer for the 9-kHz to 7-GHz frequency includes:

oTypical -152 dBm DANL for viewing low-level signals easily and clearly.

o±0.1 ppm annual aging rate, which reduces frequency drift for more accurate measurements.

oOne-button PowerSuite (CHP, OBW, ACPR, SEM and spectrogram), which makes power measurements and signal monitoring simple and intuitive.

oOptional 7-GHz tracking generator with built-in VSWR bridge, which supports transmission and reflection measurements.

oDemodulation mode to easily and cost-effectively gain more insight into AM, FM, ASK and FSK signal analysis.

oSeven user-definable soft keys, which provide quick access to seven of the most frequently used measurement setups, making it easy to switch from one task to another.

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