Keysight N9937A | FieldFox handheld µW spectrum analyzer 100 kHz to 18 GHz, USB 2.0, LAN, rechargeable battery
Manufacturer number: N9937A
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Keysight N9937A | FieldFox, High Frequency Spectrum Analyzer 100 kHz to 18 GHz.
Spectrum analyzer:
- Frequency range: 5 kHz to 18 GHz
- Input dynamic range: -145 to +20dBm
- ± 0.5 dB amplitude accuracy over the entire bandwidth and over the entire temperature range from -10 °C to +55 °C. Same accuracy class as laboratory devices
- Signal-to-noise ratio ≥ 105 dB
- InstAlign: The accuracy is achieved without warm-up time and temperature fluctuations do not affect the stated accuracy
tracking generator:
- 30kHz to 18GHz
- VSWR and reflection measurements
Measurement options:
- Channel power, channel bandwidth and adjacent channel power ratio
- Power measurements with a USB sensor from 9 kHz to 24 GHz (depending on the power sensor used
- Integrated power meter 5 kHz to 18 GHz
- Optional: Variable DC voltage source 1 V to 32 V, 650 mA max and 8 W max
General properties:
- Optional built-in GPS receiver for assigning the measured values to geographic coordinates
- Battery life 3.5 hours
- Weight: 3.0kg
- Operating temperature range: -10°C to 55°C
Areas of application:
- satellite communications
- mobile communication
- Measurement of the connection in a communication system (e.g. GSM) to the operative backbone system
- radar technology
- Active and passive component and module test
- Aerospace and defense technology
Designed for rough use:
- Closed housing, dustproof, without fans etc.
- Water repellent; resists salty and humid influences
- Meets MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2
- Meets MIL-STD-810G, Method 511.5 Procedure I requirements for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (type test)
Technical Data
Amplitude range: | -145 dBm to 27 dBm |
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Analysis bandwidth (MHz): | 10 |
Article number: | N9937A |
DANL Displayed Average Noise: | ca. -145 dBm |
Demodulations: | Optional: AM, FM |
Detectors: | RMS average, Normal, positive peak, negative peak, sample |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 72 x 188 x 292 |
Dynamics: | 172 dB |
Filter bandwidths: | 1 Hz to 500 kHz |
Frequency stability: | 0.7ppm |
Interfaces: | USB, LAN |
Measurement functions: | Six markers absolute or relative noise markers Limit test optional: 209 Extended range transmission analysis (ERTA) 220 Full-band tracking generator 235 Pre-amplifier 236 Interference analyzer and spectrogram 238 Spectrum analyzer time gating 312 Channel |
Model: | N9937A |
Resolution bandwidth: | 1Hz |
SSB phase noise: | < -106 dBc/Hz @ 1 GHz (30 kHz carrier offset) |
Screen size: | 16,5 cm |
Screen type: | LCD, LED Hintergrundbeleuchtung |
Special features: | large buttons many measurement applications optional reflection-free display Real time spectrum with 10 MHz bandwidth |
Sweep: | linear |
Tracking-Generator: | optional |
Warranty (years): | 3 |
Weight (kg): | 3 |
max. Frequency range (GHz): | 18 |
min. Frequency range (kHz): | 100 |
Description
N9937A | FieldFox handheld µW spectrum analyzer 100 kHz to 18 GHz, USB 2.0, LAN, rechargeable battery
The Keysight N9937A Fast Field-Fuchs Spectrum and Network Analyzer (formerly Agilents elektronic measurement technology) is a mobile handheld device for rough field use. With this instrument, you have Keysight (formerly Agilent's electronic metrology) quality and accuracy in your hands - because it's portable, feels good in your hand and is easy to use.
And the device is expandable: Its basic properties correspond to those of a spectrum analyzer . It becomes a network analyzer with additions such as a tracking generator, preamplifier, interference analyzer, VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) unit, reflection measurement unit and a built-in power meter with the ability to connect a USB power sensor.
But that's not all: a GPS receiver is built into the system so that you can subsequently determine where you took measurements in the open field.
It also offers an output to supply other devices with power.
A possible application: These additives give you the possibility e.g. B. to measure the reception and transmitter strength of your base stations for mobile communications (GSM) in the antenna environment. Field distortions and shadowing can be found out - afterwards the measurement results can be inserted into a topographical map.