Network Analyzers Feature Three Channels And Internal VSWR

Aug. 1, 2000

Claiming to provide enhanced functionality and speed compared to the company's previous generation of network analyzers, the R376XG series from Advantest offers three models from 300 kHz to 8 GHz. All three models have three channels and either an internal VSWR bridge or an internal S-parameter test set. An internal three-port test set that allows duplexers to be tested in a single measurement is available as an option.
A third receive channel with three-port calibration enables simultaneous measurement of two signal paths, halving measurement time.
The R3765G and R3767G analyzers feature a measurement speed of 0.1 ms/point with a maximum resolution 1,200 points, four-channel operation with eight traces in split-screen mode, programmable and segmented sweep with selectable parameters, and a 100 dB dynamic range. The R376XG analyzers include macro marker functions, 10 markers per trace with an optional list of marker values, limit lines with comparator function, autoscaling, and a variety of calibration routines.

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