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- Rohde & Schwarz ZVL3 Vector Network Analyser
Rohde & Schwarz ZVL3 Vector Network Analyser Description
The Rohde & Schwarz ZVL3 is a compact, powerful, and future-proof network analyser, and is therefore ideal for use in development, production and service. It is the only instrument to combine the functions of a network analyser, spectrum analyser, and power meter in a single box, and will thus tremendously increase your work efficiency
The Rohde & Schwarz ZVL3 is ideal for lab applications where the measurement tasks vary frequently; it can be used to measure S-parameters as well as the output spectrum, ACP, and TOI without having to reconnect the device under test (DUT). With the ¸ZVL, production lines can now be run even more flexibly, as the switch over from network analyser to spectrum analyser can easily be effected via remote control. Moreover, an¸ NRP-Z power sensor, which can be directly connected to the ZVL, ensures precise power measurements.
Rohde & Schwarz ZVL3 Features
- Specified frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz
- Frequency over range (unspecified): 5 kHz to 3 GHz
- Improved trace noise characteristics
Rohde & Schwarz ZVL3 Vector Network Analyser Description
The Rohde & Schwarz ZVL3 is a compact, powerful, and future-proof network analyser, and is therefore ideal for use in development, production and service. It is the only instrument to combine the functions of a network analyser, spectrum analyser, and power meter in a single box, and will thus tremendously increase your work efficiency
The Rohde & Schwarz ZVL3 is ideal for lab applications where the measurement tasks vary frequently; it can be used to measure S-parameters as well as the output spectrum, ACP, and TOI without having to reconnect the device under test (DUT). With the ¸ZVL, production lines can now be run even more flexibly, as the switch over from network analyser to spectrum analyser can easily be effected via remote control. Moreover, an¸ NRP-Z power sensor, which can be directly connected to the ZVL, ensures precise power measurements.
Rohde & Schwarz ZVL3 Features
- Specified frequency range 9 kHz to 3 GHz
- Frequency over range (unspecified): 5 kHz to 3 GHz
- Improved trace noise characteristics
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