RENT BERKELEY NUCLEONICS 7340 Signal Source Analyzer (Call for Availability)
The Berkeley Nucleonics 7340 is a state-of-the-art integrated solution designed for precision measurement and evaluation of signal sources across a broad frequency spectrum ranging from VHF to microwave. Perfect for analyzing a variety of signal sources including crystal oscillators, PLL synthesizers, clocks, phase-locked or free-running VCOs, DROs, and both SAW and YIG oscillators. This versatile instrument features a dual-channel cross-correlation system that incorporates two internal tunable reference sources, in addition to supporting measurements with externally fed references.
This compact yet powerful signal source analyzer comes equipped with multiple interface options, including LAN (VXI-11), USBTMC, and an optional GPIB interface. The user-friendly, platform-independent graphical user interface (GUI) makes operation seamless, while the extensive API library and robust SCPI command language set enhance functionality and ease of programming. The Berkeley Nucleonics 7340 boasts a remarkable frequency range from 1 MHz to 40 GHz, ensuring it meets the diverse needs of modern signal analysis.
Key Features of the BERKELEY NUCLEONICS 7340 Signal Source Analyzer:
- Conduct absolute and residual phase noise measurements for comprehensive evaluation.
- Perform amplitude noise measurements with high accuracy.
- Execute pulsed absolute and residual phase noise measurements for dynamic signal analysis.
- Utilize a two-channel 100 MHz FFT analyzer for in-depth frequency analysis.
- Capture transient measurements, including frequency, phase, and amplitude over time.
- Leverage advanced spectrum analysis capabilities for detailed signal insight.
- Incorporate frequency counter functions/power meter for complete measurement solutions.
For detailed specifications, please refer to the datasheet.