Rigol DSA815-TG Spectrum Analyzer
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Product Description
The Rigol DSA815/TG is a compact and light Spectrum Analyzer with premium performance for portable applications. The use of digital IF (intermediate frequency) technology guarantees reliability and performance to meet the most demanding RF applications.
The very large display (20.3 cm / 8") of the Rigol DSA815 Spectrum Analyzer with a resolution of 800x480pixels provides a very good overview over all its comfortable functions like Auto Tune, Auto Range, Auto Scale and Auto Couple. These functions enable the analyzer to acquire signals and match parameters automatically, instead of the manual process necessary with a traditional analyzer.
The Rigol Spectrum Analyzers have a sophisticated and easy to use user interface and offers multiple functions for all tasks. The menu navigation is very intuitional in use and all functions and parameters are easy to reach because of the graphical interface.
Benefits of Rigol's all digital IF design�
- The ability to measure smaller signals: on the basis of this technology, the IF filter enables smaller bandwidth settings, which greatly reduce the displayed average noise level.
- The ability to distinguish between small signals by frequency: using the IF filter with the smallest bandwidth setting it is possible to make out signals with a frequency difference of only 100 Hz.
- High precision amplitude readings: this technology almost eliminates the errors generated by filter switching, reference level uncertainty, scale distortion, as well as errors produced in the process of switching between logarithmic and linear display of amplitude when using a traditional analog IF design.
Rigol DSA815-TG Spectrum Analyzer Review
The DSA 815 is an incredibly good value, and comparable to analyzers costing far more. High build quality throughout, intuitive and easy to use UI once you get to know your way around it, and all the standard features you'd expect plus a few frills you might not expect at this price point.My only complaint is that you can't export an image file of the screen itself. You can export settings and data and so forth, but for screen caps I'm forced to do it old-school, i.e. take photos of the screen with my cellphone cam.
I'm extremely happy with my DSA 815, and together with an RF preamp from ebay and a rented high-bandwidth current probe, it has more than paid for itself in saved EMC test lab fees.
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