Agilent N9000A Spectrum Analyzer
N9000A is a spectrum analyzer from Agilent. The analyzer is a tool used for testing electronic devices in engineering, automotive, and technology industries. It is used to monitor the performance of many different types of electronic devices. You may need the analyzer to measure components such as audio spectrum, voltage and current, signals, and frequencies.
9 kHz to 3 or 7.5 GHz; optional internal pre-amplifier up to 7.5 GHz
Optional built-in tracker generator 3 or 6 GHz
10 MHz (standard), 25 MHz (optional) analysis bandwidth
Key Indicator Characteristics
±0.5 dB Amplitude Accuracy
+17 dBm Third-Order Intercept (TOI)
-163 dBm Average Noise Figure (DANL)
-66 dB W-CDMA ACLR Dynamic Range (with Noise Correction)
Measurement Applications and Software
CXA supports over 25 measurement applications, including cellular communication, wireless connectivity, digital video, and general-purpose.
The software analyzes up to 70 signal formats, running within the CXA.
Standard Configuration: Agilent PowerSuite One-Touch Power Measurement
Automation and Communication Interface
Meets LXI Class C standard, SCPI, and IVI-COM
USB 2.0、1000 base-T LAN、GPIB
Programming and compatibility with remote languages for ESA and other X Series
Universal X Series User Interface / Open Windows? XP Operating System
An outstanding low-cost signal analyzer goes beyond the basics, covering essential elements. That's the advantage of the CXA Signal Analyzer, a low-cost tool for fundamental signal characterization. Its features lay the groundwork for economical testing and seamless integration with other X-series models. The CXA is also an educational tool for RF technology and signal analysis.
Gain essential functions with the expandability of CXA's X Series - and master the basics. The CXA Signal Analyzer is a member of the X Series, representing an evolutionary approach to signal analysis across instruments, measurement, and software. It enables you to flexibly meet your current and future business and technical requirements across multiple products and programs.
































