Network Analyzers Said To Set New Performance Benchmarks

April 1, 1999

Claimed to offer the highest dynamic range in its class and to execute measurements far more quickly than existing tools, the seven-model ZVR/ZVC family of vector network analyzers is designed to simplify complex tasks such as intermodulation distortion tests and calibration procedures. The family ranges from the ZVRL 3-channel unidirectional instrument with a frequency range of 10 Hz to 4 GHz up to the ZVC 4-channel bidirectional tool with a range of 20 kHz to 8 GHz. The analyzers are intended for wireless equipment designers who develop active components, such as integrated RF amplifiers and mixers, along with receivers and other subsystems. Many configurations of the family are also well-suited for manufacturing test of these devices.

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