SIGLENT SVA1015X 9KHZ – 1.5GHZ SPECTRUM WITH VECTOR NETWORK ANALYSIS

Summary of SIGLENT SVA1015X 9KHZ – 1.5GHZ SPECTRUM WITH VECTOR NETWORK ANALYSIS


The Siglent SVA1015X is a 9 kHz–1.5 GHz spectrum and vector network analyzer with built-in tracking generator, optional VNA and distance-to-fault functions, and multiple measurement kits. It offers a 10.1-inch multi-touch display, mouse/keyboard support, web and PC remote control (SCPI/LabVIEW/IVI), low noise and phase-noise performance, and 1 Hz minimum RBW for precise RF and network measurements.

Parts used in the Siglent SVA1015X Project:

  • Siglent SVA1015X Spectrum / Vector Network Analyzer unit
  • Built-in tracking generator
  • Optional VNA package (Vector Network Analyzer function)
  • Optional Distance-to-Fault (DTF) module
  • Optional EMI Filter and Quasi-Peak Detector Kit
  • Optional Advanced Measurement Kit
  • 10.1 inch (1024×600) multi-touch screen
  • Mouse and keyboard for external control
  • Web browser remote control capability (PC and mobile)
  • Interfaces: USB-TMC, VXI-11, Socket, Telnet for SCPI/LabVIEW/IVI control

Siglent SVA1015X 9 kHz – 1.5 GHz with VNA and tracking generator included is a powerful and flexible tool for RF signal and network analysis. With a frequency range of 1.5 GHz, the analyzer delivers reliable automatic measurements and multiple modes of operation.

The Siglent SVA1015X Spectrum / Vector Network Analyzer – a powerful tool for measuring the performance of RF circuits and networks such as amplifiers, filters, attenuators, cables, and antennas. With a wide frequency range from 9kHz to 1.5GHz, the SVA1015X analyzer delivers reliable automatic measurements with its built-in tracking generator and multiple modes of operation. With the optional VNA package, this swept super-heterodyne spectrum analyzer can operate as a vector network analyzer, a frequency domain reflectometer for distance-to-fault location, and a modulation analyzer. User-friendly operation is enhanced by the choice of its 10.1” (1024×600) multi-touch screen, mouse, or keyboard input. Remote control is also possible via a web browser or a local PC (SCPI / Labview / IVI , based on USB-TMC / VXI-11 / Socket / Telnet).

Key Features:

  • Tracking Generator Standard
  • Distance To Fault (Opt.)
  • Vector Network Analyzer function (included after 9/23/2019)
  • EMI Filter and Quasi-Peak Detector Kit (Opt.)
  • Advanced Measurement Kit (Opt.)
  • 10.1 lnch Multi-Touch Screen , Mouse and Keyboard supported
  • Web Browser Remote Control on PC and Mobile Terminals and File Operation

Specifications

  • Spectrum Analysis 9 kHz – 1.5 GHz (Tracking generator covers 5 MHz to 1.5 GHz in the S.A. mode)
  • Vector Network Analysis 10 MHz – 1.5 GHz
  • Distance-to-fault (Optional)
  • Digital Modulation Analysis (Optional)
  • Touch-screen display
  • -156 dBc/Hz Displayed Average Noise Level (Typ.)
  • -99 dBc/Hz Phase Noise @ 10 kHz offset (1 GHz, Typ.)
  • 1 Hz Minimum Resolution Bandwidth (RBW)
  • Supports mouse, keyboard, and web browser-based remote control

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Quick Solutions to Questions related to Siglent SVA1015X:

  • What frequency range does the Siglent SVA1015X cover for spectrum analysis?
    The spectrum analysis range is 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz, with the tracking generator covering 5 MHz to 1.5 GHz in S.A. mode.
  • Does the SVA1015X include a tracking generator?
    Yes, a tracking generator is standard.
  • Can the SVA1015X operate as a vector network analyzer?
    Yes, the Vector Network Analyzer function is included (available after 9/23/2019) and covers 10 MHz to 1.5 GHz.
  • Is distance-to-fault measurement supported?
    Distance-to-fault is available as an optional feature.
  • What display and control options are available?
    It has a 10.1 inch multi-touch screen and supports mouse, keyboard, and web browser remote control on PC and mobile terminals.
  • What remote control interfaces does the SVA1015X support?
    Remote control is supported via USB-TMC, VXI-11, Socket, and Telnet using SCPI, LabVIEW, or IVI.
  • What is the minimum resolution bandwidth (RBW)?
    The minimum RBW is 1 Hz.
  • What noise and phase noise performance does the analyzer provide?
    Displayed average noise level is -156 dBc/Hz (typical) and phase noise is -99 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset (1 GHz, typical).
  • Are EMI and advanced measurement capabilities available?
    Yes, EMI Filter and Quasi-Peak Detector Kit and an Advanced Measurement Kit are available as options.

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