GW Instek's spectrum analyzer product line has three categories: application, basic and educational spectrum analyzers. These three categories are suitable for a wide range of test applications, ranging from R&D, service, maintenance, manufacturing, education and other RF-related fields.
The entire product line has five frequency ranges. The bandwidth ranges are 1.8GHz / 3GHz / 3.25GHz / 3.8GHz / 8.0GHz respectively to meet the measurement functions of various applications, including ASK/FSK/AM/FM demodulation analysis, ACPR/OCBW/CHPW, SEM measurement, TOI, Harmonic, CNR/CTB/CSO, frequency counter and USB, RS-232, Lan, MicroSD, GPIB are also provided for the communication interface.
There are two application spectrum analyzers, GSP-9330 and GSP-9300B. GSP-9330 has built-in unique EMI-specific functions and is equipped with special test accessories, allowing engineers to quickly and accurately identify EMI problems. In order to provide more stable measurement and further signal analysis, it has built-in Spectrogram and Topographic display modes. Through time accumulation and image stacking, the energy changes of the signal can be easily displayed. The built-in sequence function allows customers to create and execute the required test steps directly on the instrument without the need of a PC connection.
The GSP-8000 series is a basic spectrum analyzer, providing three bandwidth measurement ranges including 1.8GHz / 3.8GHz / 8.0GHz, and built-in basic measurement functions, such as AM/FM demodulation, channel power measurement, Time Spec display functions, etc., collocating with a 10.4-inch large display and easy-to-upgrade TG and EMI optional functions, which are suitable for general RF measurement applications.
GSP-730 is a spectrum analyzer developed for the education market and is equipped with a dedicated GRF1300/1300A communications module for teaching communications courses. |
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