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Application Area:Field Analysers (100's)Product Area:Tuneable Receivers and AnalysersFrequency Range:9kHz-1.8GHzTuning:Front PanelInterface:IEEE-488.2Other:Mains drivenEMC Item No:108
A pre-compliant analyser used most widely in its class as a quick “look-and-see” device relying just on a peak detector. It accommodates the CISPR bandwidths with just a PEAK; detector. As a stand-alone with its own ROM card the front panel can be pre-programmed with transducer values; cables losses and limit lines. As with all other analysers we hire our pre-loaded emission software on a laptop, item 124, ready to run. If this analyser is new to you we would strongly advise that you utilize the laptop option with it. You will find our emission software easy to use and your results and graphs quickly downloadable. Also supplied with this item is a pre-amplifier with 30dB gain and audio overload warning for operating in the radiated emission band of 30MHz to 1GHz. When using it for conducted work from 150kHz up to 30MHz you will find the 10dB transient “clipper” necessary as a LISN can give the analyser’s i/p attenuator an unwelcome shock. A HP handbook will be found with the device. (Note: If you require a tracking oscillator o/p go to Item 112)
A pre-compliant analyser used most widely in its class as a quick “look-and-see” device relying just on a peak detector. It accommodates the CISPR bandwidths with just a PEAK; detector. As a stand-alone with its own ROM card the front panel can be pre-programmed with transducer values; cables losses and limit lines. As with all other analysers we hire our pre-loaded emission software on a laptop ready to run. If this analyser is new to you we would strongly advise that you utilize the laptop option with it. You will find our emission software easy to use and your results and graphs quickly downloadable. Also supplied with this item is a pre-amplifier with 30dB gain and audio overload warning for operating in the radiated emission band of 30MHz to 1GHz. When using it for conducted work from 150kHz up to 30MHz you will find the 10dB transient “clipper” necessary as a LISN can give the analyser’s i/p attenuator an unwelcome shock. An HP handbook will be found with the device. (Note: If you require a tracking oscillator o/p go to Item 112)