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1 Tektronix Spectrum Analyzers

2 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-02 Agenda  Technology Drivers – Digital RF  Tektronix Family of Spectrum Analyzers  Unique Capabilities

3 3 Enter Digital RF Technology  Full Power of Digital Computing Has Now Arrived in the Wireless World  Digital RF is Highly Complex Technology Environment –Gigahertz frequencies –Mixed signal environment –Multiple radios in single platform –Time and frequency domains  Increasing Digital RF Performance –Increasing signal speeds and complexity –Bursting, hopping, transients, make verification and troubleshooting difficult Digital RF Transceiver Down Conversio n Base-band Signal Processing ADC I/Q Demodulator LNA RF VCO DigitalAnalog Digital Baseband Radio Frequency 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

4 4 Voice of Spectrum Analyzer Users  Digital RF introduces new problems –Runt pulses –Broadband transients –DSP errors –Wider BW’s require new solutions  Impact to Time-to-Market –More complex troubleshooting problems –Elusive transients cause intermittent failures –Product quality must be improved  Common requests –Find spurious signals across a broad frequency range –Getting narrower –Getting smaller –Hopping faster –Improve time-to-insight –Capture and document event in multiple domains –Correlate event to other events –Resolve HW/SW problems –Eliminate need to buy SA or VSA 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

5 5 Time Can No Longer Be Ignored  Digital RF has a new set of design challenges –New Time Domain Issues –At what point in time do I hop to a new channel? –At what point in time do I change to high speed transmit mode ? –Traditional Frequency Domain Issues –What channel am I transmitting on ? –What is the signal power level ?  Engineers need to understand both frequency and time domain issues …  New demands on engineers require new generation of tools to meet needs of digital RF Time Domain Frequency Domain Computer World RF World 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

6 6 Agenda  Technology Drivers – Digital RF  Tektronix Family of Spectrum Analyzers  Unique Capabilities 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

7 7 Tektronix Spectrum Analyzers Spectrum Analysis – RF Performance  Constellation  Symbol table  EVM  Magnitude and phase accuracy  Swept DPX  DPX Density Trigger  Capture bandwidth 15/20/36/110MHz  Correlated Multi-domain analysis  Capture once analyse many times and views.  Complex pulse analysis  Long capture length  RF Dynamic Range  DANL  Phase Noise  TOI  Spectrum Analyzer Measurements – OBW, Ch Power, ACPR Real-Time Analysis Vector Signal Analysis 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

8 8 Simplified Analyzer Block Diagrams The Real-Time Difference Modern FFT Based Analyzers Vector Signal Analyzer (VSA) Swept Tuned Spectrum Analyzer (SA) Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer (RTSA) 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

9 9 The DPX Transform Engine Discrete Fourier Transform Display Color Grading Pixel Buffer Memory RFTransform Sample SetsDFT SpectrumsPixel HistogramTemp. Grading Micro- Processor ADC Corrections DDC/ Decimation DPX™Memory DPX™ Analog RF To Digital Conversion 1 Hz to 20 GHz Up to 300 MSPS ADC’s 14 bit 48,828 to 292,969 DFT/s 1464 to >14,000 DFT/Frame 10 to 33 Frame/s 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

10 10 Digital Phosphor Perspective Live RF with Digital Phosphor DPX ™  Digital Phosphor Spectrum provides Live RF view  Highest spectrum measurement rate in the industry  100’s of times faster than conventional analyzers 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

11 See all activity simultaneously across 110 MHz Band? No Competing Solutions 11 RTSA Can Do What Others Cannot 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0 RTSA No Problem

12 Industry’s First Real-time Signal Analysis  DPX now applied to multiple domains –Amplitude, frequency or phase vs. time Conversion To Amp., Freq., or Phase Display Color Grading Pixel Buffer Memory RFAnalysis Sample Sets Amp., Freq., Phase Vs. Time Pixel HistogramTemp. Grading Micro- Processor ADC Corrections DDC/ Decimation DPX™Memory DPX™ Analog RF To Digital Conversion 1 Hz To 20 GHz 300 MS/s Up to 50,000 Waveforms/sec Up to 2500 Waveforms/Frame 20 frames/sec 121/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

13 13 DPX Multi Domain Analysis  The only analyzers that view live amplitude, frequency or phase vs. time –DPX amplitude vs. time is 1,000 times faster than zero span in a conventional analyzer –Find and measure RF amplitude transients missed by other analyzers  DPX phase or frequency vs. time brings this capability to multiple domains –Find and measure phase or frequency transients missed by post-processed VSA analysis 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

14 Industry’s Best Triggers  Power, external, line and free run as expected  New problems require more  Optional triggers –Frequency Mask –Signal Density –Time qualified –Runt –Frequency Edge  Reduced time-to-fault in design applications  Improved intercept and mission success spectrum management applications 14  Define a frequency mask which can be used to trigger on specific events in the frequency domain  Reliably detect and capture elusive RF signals that a level trigger cannot see in a crowded spectral environment 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

15 15 Industry’s Best Triggers  Opt. 200 on RSA5/6000  Signal density: Trigger on how frequently a signal occupies a user- defined range of frequency and amplitude  Time-qualified and runt triggers –User defined on-times, off-times or levels produce trigger  Frequency-edge –Triggers when a user-set frequency occurs Catch the one bad pulse Catch the frequency transient Trigger on density 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

16 WLAN Before Interference WLAN Synchronized WLAN Not Synchronized WLAN During Interference Interfering Bluetooth Signal A New Approach to RF Signal Measurement Bluetooth burstsWLAN Signal

17 17 Tektronix Spectrum Analyzers SA2600/H600RSA3300BRSA3408BRSA5000ARSA6000A DPO/DSA with SignalVu Use Field/LabLab Frequency Range 10kHz – 6.2GHzDC – 3/8GHzDC - 8GHz1 Hz-6.2 GHz 9kHz – 6.2/14/20 GHz DC – 20 GHz Analysis Bandwidth 20 MHz15 MHz36 MHz25/40/85 MHz40 / 110 MHz20 GHz DPX Live RF ✓✓✓✓✓ DPX 100% POI 500 µs / 125 µs41 µs31 µs31 to 5.8µs40 / 24 / 10.3 µsTime Domain DPX Swept and Multi-Doman DPX and DPX Density™ Trigger ✓✓ Frequency Domain Triggering DPX Spectrum Mask ✓✓✓✓ Vector Signal Analysis RSAVu ✓✓✓✓✓ 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

18 18 H600/SA2600 Series Best in Class RTSA Attributes Portable Spectrum Analyzer 10kHz to 6.2GHz frequency range 20 MHz RT BW -163 dBm/Hz DANL with preamp -95 dBc Phase Noise @ 10 kHz (spec) -70 dBc SFDR Signal Classification Built-in GPS and Mapping  Scan –Monitor the spectrum with DPX or wide span spectrum analyzer! –Capture spectrum violations with either DPX spectrum mask or wide band spectrum mask  Classify –Using new types of signal classification tools of Spectral Profile and Spectral Correlation Density (SCD)  Locate –AM/FM audio demodulation –Signal Strength for Direction Finding –Signal hunting with Built-in GPS Mapping 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

19 19 RSA3000 Series Discover  Industry-first Live RF with DPX™ spectrum display Trigger  Unique 36 MHz Frequency Mask Trigger Capture  15 or 36 MHz BW at 73dB dynamic range Analyze  Frequency, amplitude, modulation, data analysis over time  Time correlation between analysis domains 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0 Mid Performance SA Performance DC – 8 GHz frequency range -150 dBm DANL ± 0.45 dB Amplitude Accuracy RTSA Attributes 15/36 MHz RT BW -73 dBc SFDR 256 MB capture memory VSA - Support for 33 modulations

20 20 RSA6000 Series  Reinventing Swept Spectrum Analysis – Swept DPX –Wideband signal search with highest probability of detection  Breakthrough DPX Density™ Trigger –Trigger on This™ –Trigger on signals within signals  Time-domain Triggering –Runt, time qualified, holdoff triggers  Multi-domain, Time-correlated Analysis High Performance Traditional Specs 9 kHz – 20 GHz frequency range +17 dBm TOI -151 dBm DANL ± 0.5 dB Amplitude Accuracy Unmatched RTSA Attributes -73 dBc SFDR 40/110 MHz RT BW 1 GB capture memory VSA - Support for 25 modulations Pulse Measurement Suite 21 automatic measurements 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

21 RSA5000 Series Signal Analyzer  Industry’s first real-time signal analyzer –DPX amplitude, frequency, phase vs. time  High performance real-time analysis now in the mid- range –25/40/85 MHz acquisition bandwidth –Advanced real-time with swept DPX, advanced triggers and multi-domain analysis available  Mid-Range spectrum and vector signal analysis –1 Hz to 6.2 GHz frequency range –+17 dBm TOI and -154 dBm/Hz DANL at 2 GHz  Superior low frequency performance –-131 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset, 10 MHz carrier –-150 dBm DANL at 10 kHz DOUBLE the bandwidth, DOUBLE the memory of any available mid-range analyzer 211/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

22 22 SignalVu Up to 20 GHz RF measurements on Tektronix Scopes  Vector Signal Analysis Software for DPO7000 and DPO/DSA70000 Series Oscilloscopes –RF Measurements –Modulation Analysis –Pulse Parameters –Automated Tests  Use an Oscilloscope Like a Vector Signal Analyzer –Quick validation of common tests –Time-correlated multi-domain analysis –Automatically characterize pulses –Same SW running on RSA6000 –Better results with less equipment RF measurements integrated with Scope functionality for Spectrum Analysis and Multi Domain correlation Vector Signal Analysis 21 modulation types Pulse Measurement Suite 27 automatic vector and scalar measurements 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

23 23 Agenda  Technology Drivers – Digital RF  Tektronix Family of Spectrum Analyzers  Unique Capabilities 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

24 24 DPX™ Live RF Spectrum Display  More spectrum measurements/second than any other analyzer  See a world that others don’t Same input signal “The unique real-time presentation of live RF signals means that a user will always find a problem signal.” – David Saar, Saar Consulting Real-time AnalyzerSwept Analyzer 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

25 25 Lab Solution: Frequency Mask Trigger for the RSA3000/5000/6000  Draw frequency selective masks for many signal conditions  RSA3K/6K’s frequency mask trigger unlike any other instrument = Frequency Mask Area Trigger Occurs 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

26 26 Lab Solution: Industry’s Best Triggers  Opt. 200 on RSA5/6000  Signal density: Trigger on how frequently a signal occupies a user- defined range of frequency and amplitude  Time-qualified and runt triggers –User defined on-times, off-times or levels produce trigger  Frequency-edge –Triggers when a user-set frequency occurs Catch the one bad pulse Catch the frequency transient Trigger on density 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

27 27 Lab Solution: Re-Inventing the Swept Spectrum Analyzer RSA5000, RSA6000 Opt 200  Sweeping DPX up to 20 GHz –Discreet contiguous steps  More spectrums per second –292,969 spectrums/s per step  User-defined dwell time –‘Stare’ at bands of interest to capture transients at each point in the sweep  For Wideband Radar –See signals within signals  For Spectrum Management –Improve capturing of time-interleaved and transient signals 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

28 Lab Solution:Preamplifiers for the RSA5000/6000  RSA5000 Opt 50 –1 MHz to 3/6.2 GHz –Noise Figure < 7 dB @ 1 GHz –18 dB gain –DANL – 163 dBm/Hz @ 2 GHz  RSA6000 Opt 01 –10 MHz to 3 GHz –Noise Figure < 4 dB @ 2 GHz –30 dB gain –DANL – 167 dBm/Hz @ 2 GHz 281/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

29 Lab Solution: IQ, IF outputs for the RSA5000/6000  RSA5000 Opt 55 –Digital I and Q LVDS Output to 85 MHz  RSA6000 Opt 05 –Digital I and Q LVDS Output to 110 MHz –Analog IF output at 500 MHz, 120 MHz BW 291/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

30 Lab Solution: Phase Noise / Jitter Measurement (Option 11) for the RSA5000/6000  Easy phase noise and jitter measurements –10 Hz to 1 GHz offset range –Automated carrier tracking and dynamic range optimization –Measures integrated noise/jitter over defined bandwidth, and at cardinal frequency offsets in measurement results table 301/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

31 Lab Solution: Settling Time Measurement (Opt. 12) for the RSA5000/6000  Measures frequency or phase settling time –Reference from last settled frequency/phase or trigger point –Mask testing for pass/fail indications –Waveform averaging and smoothing for fast, consistent results 311/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

32 Lab Solution: General-purpose Modulation Analysis (Opt. 21) for the RSA5000/6000  Modulations supported –π/2 DBPSK, BPSK, SBPSK, QPSK, DQPSK,  /4DQPSK, D8PSK, 8PSK, OQPSK, SOQPSK, CPM, 16/32/64/256 QAM, MSK, 2/4/8/16-FSK C4FM  Measurements –EVM (RMS, Peak,, EVM vs Time) –Magnitude Error (RMS, Peak,, Magnitude Error vs Time) –Phase Error (RMS, Peak,, Phase Error vs Time) –Waveform Quality (RHO) –Frequency Error, Origin Offset, Gain Imbalance, Quadrature Error  Displays –Constellation, EVM, phase and magnitude error vs. time –Frequency deviation, I and Q vs. time –Symbol table, eye diagram, trellis 321/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

33 Lab Solution: Flexible OFDM Analysis (Opt. 22) for the RSA5000/6000  Analysis for –802.11 a/g/j –802.16-2004 fixed WiMax  Measurements –Symbol clock error, frequency error, average power, peak-to- average, CPE –EVM(rms and peak) for all carriers  Displays –Sub-carrier vs power – EVM, OFDM power phase error, frequency error, magnitude error vs. time, –Channel frequency response 331/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

34 Lab Solution: Advanced Pulse Measurements (Opt. 20) for the RSA5000/6000  Vector and scalar measurements on up to 10,000 pulses  27 measurements including impulse response, pulse-to-pulse frequency and phase error, pulse width, duty cycle, transmit power  Measurement analysis including histogram, FFT of results and measurement trend vs. time 341/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

35 35 Lab Solution: SignalVu (RSAVu) Multi-Domain Analysis for the RSA3000/5000/6000  General Analysis –DPX™ Spectrums –Spectrum, Spectrogram –Amplitude, Frequency, Phase, IQ vs. Time  Digital Demodulation –Constellation –EVM, Mag/Phase Error vs. Time –Symbol Table  RF Measurements –ACLR, MCPR, CCDF, OBW  Pulsed RF Measurements –Power, Rise/Fall, PW, PRI, Freq & Phase, Deviation, etc.  All available at any time… …on the same acquisition 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

36 36 Field Solution: Unique Value H600/SA2600  Discover and Capture Signals Others Miss –125 us minimum signal duration for 100% probability of Intercept of any transients with real time DPX display and DPX Mask  Superior RF Performance Compared to Other Portables –Mid-range Performance Bench top Spectrum Analyzer  All-in-One Premium Signal Hunter –Quick and simple signal classification –Built-in GPS mapping  Portable and Rugged –Environmental MIL-PRF-28800 Test Requirements –Hot Swappable Battery  Greater Asset Utilization –Portable Interference Hunter –Networked Remote RF Sensors router 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

37 37 RSA6000 Ordering Information RSA6106A: 9 kHz - 6.2 GHz, 40 MHz Capture BW RSA6114A: 9 kHz - 14 GHz, 40 MHz Capture BW RSA6120A: 9 kHz – 20 GHz, 40 MHz Capture BW Opt 01: Internal Pre-Amp (0.01 - 3 GHZ) Opt 02: Frequency Mask Trigger / 1 GB Memory Extension Opt 05: Signal Output Package: 500 MHz IF, Digital IQ Output (LVDS) Opt 06: Removable hard drive Opt 07: DVD-RW Opt 08: Removable Solid State Hard Drive Opt 11: Phase Noise and Jitter Measurement Opt 110: 110 MHz Capture BW Opt 20: Advanced Signal Analysis Opt 21: General Purpose Modulation Analysis Opt 22: Flexible OFDM Analysis Opt 200: Enhanced DPX and Triggers Opt 1R: Rackmount 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

38 38 RSA5000 Ordering Information RSA5103A: 1 Hz – 3.0GHz, 25 MHz Capture BW RSA5106A: 1 Hz – 6.2 GHz, 25 MHz Capture BW Opt 50: Internal Pre-Amp (1 MHz – 3/6.2 GHz) Opt 52: Frequency Mask Trigger Opt 53: Acquisition Memory Extension (4 GB Total) Opt 55: Digital IQ Output (LVDS) Opt 56: Removable hard drive Opt 57: DVD-RW Opt 59: Internal Hard Drive Opt 11: Phase Noise and Jitter Measurement Opt 110: 110 MHz Capture BW Opt 20: Advanced Signal Analysis Opt 21: General Purpose Modulation Analysis Opt 22: Flexible OFDM Analysis Opt 200: Enhanced DPX and Triggers RSA56KR: Rackmount 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

39 39 RSA3000 Ordering Information RSA3408B: DC - 8 GHZ RTSA, 36 MHZ Bandwidth RSA3308B: DC - 8 GHZ RTSA, 15 MHZ Bandwidth RSA3303B: DC - 3 GHZ RTSA, 15 MHZ Bandwidth Opt 02: 65.5 MSample Deep Memory, Frequency Mask Trigger Opt 03: IQ, Differential IQ inputs Opt 05: Digital IQ Output Opt 06: Removable HDD Opt 10: Audio Distortion Analysis Opt 21: Advanced Measurements Suite Opt 24: GSM/EDGE Analysis Opt 25: CDMA 1X Forward/Reverse Link Analysis Opt 26: 1X EVDO Forward/Reverse Link Analysis Opt 28: TD-SCDMA Analysis Opt 29: WLAN 802.1 1A/B/G/N Analysis Opt 30: 3GPP Release 99 And Release 5 Ul/Dl Analysis Opt 40: 3GPP Release 6 (HSUPA Ul/Dl) Analysis (Requires Opt 30) 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

40 40 RSA5000 Series Product Summary Specifications and FeaturesRSA 5103ARSA5106A Frequency Range 1 Hz - 3.0 GHz1 Hz - 6.2 GHz Acquisition Bandwidths 25 MHz (Standard). 40 MHz (Opt. 40). 85 MHz (Opt 85) Acquisition Memory 1 GB (Standard). 4 GB (Opt. 53) Third-order intercept +17 dBm at 2 GHz Displayed Average Noise Level (Preamp Off) -150 dBm at 10 kHz -154 dBm at 2 GHz Displayed Average Noise Level (Preamp ON) -158 dBm/Hz at 1 MHz -163 dBm/Hz at 2 GHz Phase Noise at 10 kHz offset 10 MHz Carrier 1 GHz Carrier -131 dBc/Hz -109 dBc/Hz DPX Signal Processing Rate 48,000 spectrums/sec (standard) 292,000 spectrums/sec, 50,000 amplitude, frequency or phase vs. time (Opt. 200) Minimum Signal Duration, 100% Probability of Intercept 31 us (standard) 5.8 us (Opts. 85, 200) Standard Measurements Channel Power, Adjacent Channel Power, Multicarrier Adjacent Channel Power/Leakage Ratio, Occupied Bandwidth, Noise Marker, RF IQ vs. Time, Power vs. Time, Frequency vs. Time, Phase vs. Time, CCDF, Peak-to-Average Ratio, Spurious Mask, Spectrum Emission Mask Advanced Measurement Options Opt 11: Phase noise and jitter. Opt. 12: Frequency and phase settling time Opt. 20: Advanced Pulse Measurements. Opt. 21: General Purpose Modulation Analysis. Opt 22: Flexible OFDM Analysis. Opt 200: Swept DPX, Real Time Multi-Domain Analysis with Density, Runt, Time-Qualified and Frequency Triggers Other Options Opt. 52: Frequency Mask Trigger. Opt. 53: Increased Acquisition Memory (4 GB total). Opt. 56: Removable Hard Disk Drive. Opt. 57: CD/DVD. Opt. 59: Internal Hard Disk Drive. Opt. 55: Digital I and Q outputs 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

41 41 RSA6000 Series Product Summary Specifications and FeaturesRSA 6106A/6114ARSA6120A Frequency Range 9 kHz – 6.2 / 14 GHz9 kHz – 20 GHz Acquisition Bandwidths 40 Standard, 110 MHz (Opt. 110) Acquisition Memory 256 MB(Standard). 1GB (Opt. 02) Third-order intercept (Typical) +17 dBm at 2 GHz +17 dBm at 18 GHz Displayed Average Noise Level (Preamp Off) -149 dBm at 2 GHz -135 dBm/Hz at 10 GHz (RSA6114A) -149 dBm/Hz at 2 GHz -143 dBm/Hz at 10 GHz -138 dBm/Hz at 20 GHz Displayed Average Noise Level (Preamp ON) 10 MHz to 3 GHz -167 dBm/Hz at 2 GHz Phase Noise at 10 kHz Offset 1 GHz Carrier 10 GHz carrier 20 GHz carrier -106 dBc/Hz -106 dBc/Hz (RSA6114A) -106 dBc/Hz -112 dBc/Hz -108 dBc/Hz DPX Signal Processing Rate 48,000 spectrums/sec (standard) 292,000 spectrums/sec, 50,000 amplitude, frequency or phase vs. time (Opt. 200) Minimum Signal Duration, 100% Probability of Intercept 31 us (standard) 5.8 us (Opt. 200) Standard Measurements Channel Power, Adjacent Channel Power, Multicarrier Adjacent Channel Power/Leakage Ratio, OccupiedBandwidth, Noise Marker, RF IQ vs. Time, Power vs. Time, Frequency vs. Time, Phase vs. Time, CCDF, Peak-to-Average Ratio, Spurious Mask, Spectrum Emission Mask Advanced Measurement Options Opt 11: Phase noise and jitter. Opt. 12: Frequency and Phase Settling Time Opt. 20: Advanced Pulse Measurements. Opt. 21: General Purpose Modulation Analysis. Opt 22: Flexible OFDM Analysis. Opt 200: Swept DPX, Real Time Multi-Domain Analysis with Density, Runt, Time-Qualified and Frequency Triggers Other Options Opt. 01: Preamp, Opt. 02: Frequency Mask Trigger and 1 GB Acquisition Memory,Opt. 06: Removable Hard Disk Drive Opt.07: CD/DVD. Opt. 08: Removable Solid-State Drive, Opt. 05: Digital I and Q and Analog IF Outputs 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

42 42 H600/SA2600 Ordering Information H600: 6.2 GHz Spectrum Analyzer for Signal Analysis SA2600: 6.2 GHz Field Spectrum Analyzer Opt EP1: Enhanced Performance Opt SC1: Signal Classification Standard Accessories AC Power Adapter Lithium-Ion Battery GPS Antenna Flexible Monopole Antenna Tilt stand Soft carry case Audio jack mute plug N-BNC Connector USB A-B Cable Recommended Accessories: Beam Antennas Pre-filters External Battery Charger DC Vehicle Adapter Backup Battery Pack 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

43 43 Thank You! 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0 Competing Solutions Real-time Spectrum Analyzer No ProblemNo

44 44 Backup 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0

45 45 RTSA Can Do What Others Cannot See all activity simultaneously across 110 MHz Band? 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0 Competing Solutions RSA6100A No Problem No

46 46 Swept vs. Real-time Seamless Capture Real-Time Analyzers Swept Analyzers FREQUENCY TIME FREQUENCY 1/11 © 2011 Tektronix 37W-26457-0


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