Anritsu S113C, S332C, S114C, S331C manual Spectrum Analyzer

Models: S113C S332C S114C S331C

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Chapter 1 General Information

Table 1-2.Performance Specifications (2 of 2)

 

 

 

 

Spectrum Analyzer:

 

 

Frequency Range

S114C

100 kHz to 1.6 GHz

 

S332C

100 kHz to 3.0 GHz

Frequency Reference

Aging

±1 ppm/yr

 

Accuracy

±2 ppm

Frequency Span

S114C

0 Hz (zero span) 100 kHz to 1.6 GHz

 

S332C

0 Hz (zero span) 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz

Sweep Time

 

￿650 ms (full span)

 

 

500 ms (zero span)

Resolution Bandwidth

 

10 kHz, 30 kHz, 100 kHz, 1 MHz

 

Accuracy

± 20% typical

Video Bandwidth

 

100 Hz to 300 kHz in 1-3 sequence

SSB Phase Noise (1 GHz) @ 30 kHz offset

￿ –75 dBc/Hz

Spurious Responses, Input Related

￿ –45 dBc

Spurious Residual Responses

￿ –95 dBm

Note: 10 kHz resolution bandwidth, input terminated, no attenuation

Amplitude

 

 

Measurement Range

 

–97 dBm to +20 dBm typical

Dynamic Range

 

￿ 65 dB typical

Maximum Safe Input Level

+20 dBm, maximum measurable safe input

 

 

+27 dBm, maximum input (damage)

 

 

+27 dBm, peak pulse power

 

 

+50 Vdc

Displayed Average Noise Level:

￿ –80 dBm (100 kHz to 300 kHz) typical

 

 

￿ –97 dBm (>300 kHz) typical

Display Range, Log Scale

2 to 15 dB/div. in 1 dB steps; 10 divisions displayed.

Frequency Response

 

 

RF Input VSWR

 

2.0:1

Resolution (Ref. Level)

 

1.0 dB

Total Level Accuracy

 

±2 dB ￿ 300 kHz typical

 

 

￿3 dB <300 kHz typical

General

 

 

Internal Memory:

 

 

Trace Memory

 

200 maximum

Instrument configuration

10 setup locations

RS-232

 

9 pin D-sub, three wire serial

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Complies with European community requirements

 

 

for CE marking

Power Supply:

 

 

External DC Input

 

+12.5 to +15 Vdc, 1100 mA max.

Temperature: Storage

 

–20° C to 75° C

Operating

0° C to 50° C

Weight:

 

2.15 kg (4.76 pounds)

Dimensions:

 

25.4 x 17.8 x 6.1 cm

 

 

(10 x 7 x 2.4 inches)

*±2 ppm/ ￿°C from 25°C

**Fault location is accomplished by inverse Fourier Transformation of data taken with the Site Master. Resolution and

maximum range depend on the number of frequency data points, frequency sweep range and relative propagation velocity of the cable being tested.

***Immunity measurement is made in CW mode with incoming interfering signal exactly at the same frequency (worst case situation). Typical immunity is better when swept frequency is used.

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Anritsu S113C, S332C, S114C, S331C manual Spectrum Analyzer

S113C, S332C, S114C, S331C specifications

Anritsu, a leader in test and measurement solutions, offers a range of handheld tools that cater to the needs of professionals in the RF and microwave industries. Among these tools are the Anritsu S331C, S114C, S332C, and S113C, each designed with unique features and technologies that make them suitable for various applications.

The Anritsu S331C is a Cable and Antenna Analyzer that is particularly valued for its accuracy and ease of use. It operates within a frequency range of 3 MHz to 4 GHz, making it applicable for both wireless and microwave communication systems. One of its standout features is the built-in Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) function, which allows technicians to pinpoint faults in cables quickly. The S331C's intuitive touch-screen interface ensures seamless operation, while its lightweight design allows for portability in the field.

On the other hand, the Anritsu S114C is a versatile handheld RF power meter that can measure a wide range of power levels and frequencies. Its exceptional measurement accuracy and broad dynamic range make it suitable for various applications, from network testing to maintenance. It supports both peak and average power measurements, providing users with the flexibility to adapt to different testing scenarios. The S114C also features a memory function that allows users to store and recall measurement data easily.

The S332C model is designed for more advanced applications, offering vector network analysis capabilities. Operating within a frequency range of 5 kHz to 4 GHz, it is used for characterizing components such as filters, amplifiers, and cables. The S332C features a high-resolution display and supports automated measurements, making it a powerful tool for engineers involved in the design and validation of RF components.

Lastly, the Anritsu S113C is an excellent choice for professionals requiring a compact and efficient solution for insertion loss and return loss measurements. This analyzer covers a frequency range of 5 kHz to 4 GHz and is especially suited for testing antennas and RF components. The S113C's lightweight design, combined with its user-friendly interface, allows operators to conduct measurements easily in various environments, ensuring high performance and reliability.

In summary, the Anritsu S331C, S114C, S332C, and S113C represent a comprehensive suite of handheld analyzers that cater to diverse needs in the RF and microwave sectors. With features like TDR function, RF power measurements, vector network analysis, and a focus on portability, these instruments are essential tools for professionals looking to enhance their testing capabilities and ensure high-quality network performance.