HP / Agilent ESA-L1500A (E4411A) 1.5 GHz Portable Spectrum Analyzer The HP / Agilent ESA-L1500A (E4411A) 1.5 GHz Portable Spectrum Analyzer has the performance of a high-quality spectrum analyzer and the rugged ease of use expected in a field instrument. The HP / Agilent ESA-L1500A gives you a rapid display update rate and state-of-the-art 5 ms sweep time that reduces test time and increases throughput. The phase-locked synthesizer adds stability and repeatability to frequency measurements, and the automatic background alignment offers continuous calibration. Plus, you'll have specified performance only 5 minutes after power-up. Increase your manufacturing up-time: costly repairs can be avoided with the automatic input overload protection, and the use of component integration reduces the probability of failure. Ideal for field environments, the HP / Agilent ESA-L1500A has a sealed front panel, louvered air vents, and side-mounted fan to protect the instrument in a wide range of weather conditions. Rubber-encased front and rear frames resist the rigors of transportation. The combination hard key/soft key front panel offers simple operation for basic measurements while providing access to sophisticated features. In addition, testing is simplified with built-in limit lines and pass/fail messages. Economical and portable, rugged packaging and construction, easy to use, features frequency range 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz with frequency accuracy of ±2.0 kHz at 1 GHz (without temperature), phase noise <= -90 dBc/Hz (10 kHz offset) and residual FM <=100 Hz P-P, resolution bandwidths 1 kHz to 3 MHz, maximum amplitude range -120 dBm to +30 dBm, maximum dynamic range >=78 dB/>=85 dB (2nd/3rd order), log range 85 dB with 10 divisions on screen, 15.8 cm, high resolution, LCD display, and continuous background environment alignment. Included is Option A4H (GPIB/Parallel Printer Interfaces). The LCD screen is bright and crisp and the unit is overall very clean. This unit is in fine cosmetic and operational condition and is guaranteed against DOA and will be operational upon arrival. |