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Rohde & Schwarz FSUP50 Signal Source Analyzer

Manufacturer part number: FSUP50
20 Hz–50 GHz
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The R&S® FSUP is a highly flexible phase noise tester with versatile measurement capabilities that combines the scope of functions of a high-end signal and spectrum analyzer with the benefits of a phase-noise-only tester.

Features:

  • Frequency range up to 8 GHz, 26.5 GHz, or 50 GHz (up to 110 GHz with external mixers)
  • Maximum dynamic range through cross-correlation
  • Analysis of settling in time domain
  • Oscillator characterization
  • Detection, suppression, and listing of interference
  • Maximum flexibility for phase noise measurements
  • Low-noise source for supply and tuning voltages
  • Analysis of signals with digital and analog modulation

Operating Modes

  • Signal Source Analyzer: 1 Mhz to 8/26.5/50 Ghz
  • Spectrum Analyzer: 20 Hz to 8/26.5/50 Ghz

Signal Source Analyzer

  • Phase Noise Measurement
    • With Spectrum Analyzer: 10 Mhz to 8/26.5/50 Ghz
    • With Phase Comparator: 1 Mhz to 8/26.5/50 Ghz
    • Internal Reference: 1 Mhz to 8/26.5/50 Ghz
    • External Reference: 1 Mhz to 8 Ghz
    • With Phase Comparator and Cross-Correlation: 1 Mhz to 8/26 Ghz/50 Ghz
    • Max. Frequency Offset: 30 Mhz
  • Residual Noise
    • With Phase Comparator: 1 MHz to 8 GHz (With Internal Phase Detector)
  • AM Noise
    • Specified Frequency Range of AM Diode Detector
Description

The R&S® FSUP is a highly flexible phase noise tester with versatile measurement capabilities that combines the scope of functions of a high-end signal and spectrum analyzer with the benefits of a phase-noise-only tester.

Features:

  • Frequency range up to 8 GHz, 26.5 GHz, or 50 GHz (up to 110 GHz with external mixers)
  • Maximum dynamic range through cross-correlation
  • Analysis of settling in time domain
  • Oscillator characterization
  • Detection, suppression, and listing of interference
  • Maximum flexibility for phase noise measurements
  • Low-noise source for supply and tuning voltages
  • Analysis of signals with digital and analog modulation