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    HP / Agilent 5372A Frequency & Time Interval Analyzer with OPT 030 Channel C, 100MHz to 2GHz

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    • HP / Agilent 5372A Frequency & Time Interval Analyzer with OPT 030 Channel C, 100MHz to 2GHz

    HP 5372A / Agilent 5372A Frequency & Time Interval Analyzer with OPT 030 Channel C, 100MHz to 2GHz with 2 x 54002A 50 ohm Input Pods


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    HP / Agilent 5372A Frequency & Time Interval Analyzer with OPT 030 Channel C, 100MHz to 2GHz with 2 x 54002A 50 ohm Input Pods

    The Agilent 5372A modulation domain analyzer, a superset of the 5371A, captures frequency, phase, or time intervals at extremely high speeds. The 5372A can make up to 13.3 million measurements per second for signals with a frequency range of up to 500 MHz. An optional channel expands the range to 2 GHz. The 5372A combines a choice of over 60 arming and triggering configurations with built-in analysis functions including math, statistics, and limit testing.

    Unique to the 5372A (compared with the 5371A) are deeper memory, hardware histograms, and FFT capabilities for high-performance and more sophisticated jitter spectrum analysis and phase noise studies. The 5372A lets you: analyze jitter effects, characterize the transient and steady state responses of a VCO, examine frequency or phase modulation, measure frequency stability, analyze computer peripherals, or measure fast hopping radio signals.

     

    • Broad selection of measurements
    • Quick and easy-to-use push button analysis
    • Graphic display and histograms for added visual meaning from collected data
    • 200 ps single-shot, Least Significant Digit (LSD), 10 digits/second for frequency measurements (2 ps LSD for averaged measurements)
     
     

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