SA3000

Spectrum Analyzer by Laplace Instruments
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The SA3000 by Laplace Instruments is an EMC Analyzer with a frequency range from 9 KHz to 3 GHz. It covers both conducted and radiated emissions testing and detects peak, quasi-peak, and average values. This analyzer is a powerful and cost-effective tool, and when used with the RF9xx range of pre-selectors, accurate measurements are obtained even with conducted broadband emissions. It can be controlled entirely from an intuitive Windows software package and can enable a self-test and self-certification strategy. This analyzer and the associated software include all the facilities required to perform accurate EMC measurements, even on non-compliant test sites.

The SA3000 has an input dynamic range of 70 dB and includes an RF attenuator (0, 10, 20, 30 dB). It is compliant with EN, and FCC standards and is compatible with any PC running Windows 98 or later OS. This EMC analyzer is available in an enclosure that measures 30.5 x 27.0 x 14.5 cm with SMA and N-type connectors. It requires an AC supply of 230 V (115 V option available).

Product Specifications

Product Details

  • Part Number :
    SA3000
  • Manufacturer :
    Laplace Instruments
  • Description :
    EMC Analyzer From 9 kHz to 3 GHz for Conducted and Radiated Measurements

General Parameters

  • Connectors :
    <1GHz - N type >1GHz - N type + SMA adaptor
  • Dimensions :
    30.5 x 27 x 14.5cm
  • Interface :
    USB
  • Operating System :
    Any PC running Win98 or later o.s.
  • Real Time :
    Yes
  • Type :
    Handheld
  • Weight :
    5kg
  • AC Voltage :
    230V 50/60Hz
  • Attenuation :
    0 to 30 dB
  • Frequency :
    9KHz—3GHz
  • Spurious :
    <5dB above baseline

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