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Analyzers

To assist you with solutions to analyze your data, TMetrix sells a variety of common analyzers such as Spectrum Analyzers, Vector Signal and Logic analyzers.

We also offer more specialized analyzers including Signal Integrity, EMC, Phase Noise and Protocol analyzers as well as Exercisers and Frequency Counters.


  • A precision AC power supply designed for EMC testing, pre-compliance setups, and product development labs.

    Key Features:

    • 1000W power output at 230V
    • Low harmonic distortion for clean AC testing
    • Delivers up to 4.4A RMS and 10A peak currents
    • EN61000–3–2 compliant for harmonic emissions
    • Available with UK, Schuko, or USA sockets
    • Comprehensive built-in overload protection
    • Simple connection via standard power connectors

     

  • Experience precision RF signal analysis on the go with this lightweight, handheld analyzer designed for both lab and field use.

    Key Features:

    • Frequency range: 1MHz to 1.3GHz (PSA1303) or 2.7GHz (PSA2703)
    • RBW: 300Hz to 10MHz
    • -115dBm typical noise floor
    • Dual markers with absolute/difference values
    • AM/FM demodulation in zero span
    • Auto-find & smart marker peak tracking
    • USB for waveform saving and PC connection
    • Live, View, and Reference trace modes
    • 6-hour lithium-ion battery operation
    • Weighs just 0.58 kg
    • Optional U01 Upgrade: Limit lines, data logging, triggering, compensation tables

     

  • High-performance, battery-powered spectrum analyzers ideal for RF engineers and field use.

    Key Features:

    • Frequency range: 10MHz to 3.6GHz or 6.0GHz
    • -120dBm typical noise floor
    • Resolution bandwidths from 300Hz to 10MHz
    • AM/FM audio demodulation with zero span
    • Live, View & Reference traces with markers
    • Smart marker tracking with peak detection
    • USB data logging & real-time PC view
    • Compact, lightweight (0.56 kg) with >3hr battery
    • Optional U02 features: limit lines, OBW, ACPR, AM/FM waveform demodulation