Keysight Technologies N9320B Desktop Spectrum Analyser, 9 kHz → 3 GHz

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RS Stock No.:
195-3196
Mfr. Part No.:
N9320B
Brand:
Keysight Technologies
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Brand

Keysight Technologies

Bandwidth

9 kHz → 3 GHz

Sweep Modes

Continuous, Single

Maximum Frequency

3GHz

Minimum Frequency

100 kHz

Frequency Stability

±5ppm

Screen Size

640 x 480pixel

Markers

Frequency

RF Input

N-Type Female

Interface Type

USB

Desktop/Handheld

Desktop

Dimensions

400 x 320 x 132.5mm

Length

400mm

Weight

8.4kg

Width

320mm

Height

132.5mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

+5°C

Model Number p

N9320B

Maximum Operating Temperature

+45°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Keysight Technologies Spectrum Analyser, 8.4kg Weight, VGA Display - N9320B


Get speedy analysis of your design parameters with this spectrum analyser from Keysight Technologies. It has a wide bandwidth range of 9kHz to 3GHz, giving you data across a whole spectrum of frequencies. Thanks to its compact dimensions of 400 (L) x 320 (W) x 132.5mm (H), you can rest assured that this little dynamo will fit comfortably in your setup. A broad operating temperature range between +5°C and +45°C means it will hold up in harsh environments.

Features & Benefits


• USB and LAN interfaces provide flexible connection options
• Large screen size of 6.5in for easy viewing of results
• Multiple language options for greater accessibility
• Rack mounting makes installation a cinch

Applications


• Wireless communications
• Broadcasting
• Aerospace and satellite systems

How accurate is this spectrum analyser?


Thanks to a frequency stability of ±5ppm, this spectrum analyser provides highly accurate results.

What's the difference between the continuous and single sweep modes?


In continuous mode, the spectrum analyser continuously scans the frequency spectrum, making it ideal for monitoring signals in real time. While in single sweep mode, the device performs a single scan of the spectrum, meaning it's suitable for testing and calibrating signals.