Liquid Instruments - Spectrum Analyzer
Description
The Moku Spectrum Analyzer allows users to observe input signals in the frequency domain between DC and 200MHz. View 2 channels of data simultaneously with a resolution bandwidth as low as 1Hz over minimum span of 100Hz. Together, The Moku Spectrum Analyzer and the Moku Oscilloscope allow users to quickly characterise the signals in both the frequency and time domain using the same measurement hardware.
Liquid Instruments - Spectrum Analyzer
Specifications |
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Number Of Channels: | 2 |
Input Impedance: | 50 Ohm, 1 MOhm |
Input Attenuation: | 0 dB, 20 dB |
Input Bandwidth (into 50 Ohm): | 200 MHz |
Frequency Range: | 1-250MHz |
Features
Frequency Range: DC to 250 MHz
Frequency Span: 1 kHz to 250 MHz
Resolution Bandwidth (RBW) modes: Auto, Manual, or Min
Minimum RBW: 1 Hz
RBW Windows: Blackman-Harris, Flat top, Hanging, None
Dual channel sine-wave generator frequency range: 1 mHz to 250 MHz
Display and record power spectra or power spectral densities in the frequency domain from DC to 250 MHz
Quickly measure key metrics by dragging measurement cursors onto features of interest using the iPad’s multi-touch interface
Additional display settings: Video bandwidth filtering, Averaging, Persistence
Generate two sine waves up to 250 MHz using Moku:Lab’s built-in analog outputs
Applications
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United States
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since 2018
Frequently Asked Questions
The frequency range of the Moku Spectrum Analyzer is DC to 250 MHz.
Yes, the Moku Spectrum Analyzer can display and record power spectra or power spectral densities in the frequency domain from DC to 250 MHz.
The minimum resolution bandwidth of the Moku Spectrum Analyzer is 1 Hz.
The RBW modes available on the Moku Spectrum Analyzer are Auto, Manual, or Min.
The frequency range of the dual channel sine-wave generator on the Moku Spectrum Analyzer is 1 mHz to 250 MHz.