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Spectrum Analyzer
Spectrum Analyzer
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Frequency range (up to)
250 MHz
Frequency span
1 kHz to 250 MHz
Minimum RBW
1 Hz
Waveform generator
Integrated
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Moku:Lab’s Spectrum Analyzer allows you to observe input signals in the frequency domain between DC and [nb-hyphen]250 MHz[/nb-hyphen]. View two channels of data simultaneously with a resolution bandwidth as low as 1 Hz over a minimum span of [nb-hyphen]100 Hz[/nb-hyphen]. The Spectrum Analyzer also features two integrated waveform generators capable of producing sine waves at up to [nb-hyphen]250 MHz.[/nb-hyphen]
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Display and record power spectra or power spectral densities in the frequency domain from DC to 250 MHz
Generate two sine waves up to 250 MHz using Moku:Lab’s built-in analog outputs
Additional display settings
Video bandwidth filtering, Averaging, Persistence[/features_specs_column][features_specs_column]Intuitive graphical user interface with versatile API support
Quickly measure key metrics by dragging measurement cursors onto features of interest using the iPad’s multi-touch interface
Python, MATLAB and LabVIEW APIs for advanced programming support
App Note
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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, Hanning, None[/features_specs_column][features_specs_column]Dual channel sine-wave generator
frequency range
1 mHz to 250 MHz
Specs
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Datasheet
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Manual
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Multitouch user interface
The multitouch user interface really shines with Moku:SpectrumAnalyzer. No need to wrestle with frequency range settings and start/ stop/ span inconsistencies. The Spectrum Analyzer features a frequency range of 200 MHz (extended to 250 MHz in software) and resolution bandwidths down to 1 Hz, all with super fast update rates thanks to the DSP power of Moku:Lab’s FPGA.[/lq_image_text][lq_image_text image=”1587″]
Moku:Lab’s Spectrum Analyzer inherits the best features from Moku:Lab’s Oscilloscope
This includes tracking cursors, averaging, persistence and, of course, simple sharing of data via DropBox, iCloud and email. The math channel in Moku:Lab’s Spectrum Analyzer includes options to display Max Hold or Min Hold data of a channel. You can display your data with a log or linear power spectrum or power spectral density or even visualize the evolution of spectra with 3D waterfall plots.[/lq_image_text]