SSA3000X-R Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers

  • Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Range from 9 kHz up to 3.2 GHz / 5.0 GHz / 7.5 GHz
  • Now with VNA and DTF functions, free!
  • -165 dBm/Hz Displayed Average Noise Level (Typ.)
  • -98 dBc/Hz.@10 kHz Offset Phase Noise (1 GHz, Typ.)
  • Level Measurement Uncertainty < 0.7 dB (Typ.)
  • Up to 40 MHz Real Time Analysis Bandwidth
  • Web Browser Remote Control on PC and Mobile Terminals and File Operation

Product Overview

SIGLENT SSA3000X-R real-time spectrum analyzers are powerful and flexible tools for complex RF signal monitoring and analysis. With a capability of 40 MHz analysis bandwidth and 7.2 µs 100% POI, the SSA3000X-R spectrum analyzers can provide multi-dimensions data displays, advanced triggering, and RF data capturing, to solve modern RF spectrum challenges, like hopping frequency, conflict channel, spectrum interference, etc. They also provide a standard tracking generator for network analysis, optional wideband digital modulation analysis, and EMI pre-compliance test.
SSA3000X-R applications include broadcast monitoring/evaluation, cellular site, IoT, WiFi, Bluetooth surveying, research and development, education, production, and maintenance.

These powerful spectrum analyzers are even more useful with the addition of free Vector Network Analysis (VNA) and Distance-to-fault (DTF) functions included. Now, you can perform critical real-time analysis and RF device characterization with one instrument!

For a full summary of our RF measurement instruments, view our Spectrum Analyzer Features and Options Tables.

Frequency Range Resolution Bandwidth (RBW) Phase Noise Total Amplitude Accuracy Display Average Noise Level (DANL) Price
SSA3032X-R 9 kHz~3.2 GHz 1 Hz~3 MHz <-98 dBc/Hz < 0.7 dB -165 dBm/Hz $5,190 Buy Now
SSA3050X-R 9 kHz~5.0 GHz 1 Hz~3 MHz <-98 dBc/Hz < 0.7 dB -165 dBm/Hz $8,870 Request a Quote
SSA3075X-R 9 kHz~7.5 GHz 1 Hz~3 MHz <-98 dBc/Hz < 0.7 dB -165 dBm/Hz $10,790 Request a Quote

Key Features

  • Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Range from 9 kHz up to 3.2 GHz / 5.0 GHz / 7.5 GHz
  • VNA and DTF included
  • -165 dBm/Hz Displayed Average Noise Level (Typ.)
  • -98 dBc/Hz.@10 kHz Offset Phase Noise (1 GHz, Typ.)
  • Level Measurement Uncertainty < 0.7 dB (Typ.)
  • 1 Hz Minimum Resolution Bandwidth (RBW)
  • Preamplifier and Tracking Generator Standard
  • Vector Network Analyzer Mode Standard
  • Distance to Fault Mode Standard
  • Up to 40 MHz Real Time Analysis Bandwidth
  • 100% POI 7.20 μs, Dynamic Range 60 dB
  • Multi-view for Density, Spectrogram, PvT, and multi trigger and FMT
  • Modulation Analysis (Opt.)
  • EMI Filter and Quasi-Peak Detector Kit(Opt.)
  • Advanced Measurement Kit (Opt.)
  • 10.1 inch Multi-Touch Screen , Mouse and Keyboard supported
  • Web Browser Remote Control on PC and Mobile Terminals and File Operation

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Application Notes

Analyzer Features and Options Table

Download PDF Selecting the proper instrument for your application can be challenging. Here are tables that identify key features and options of SIGLENTs analyzer products to help you choose exactly what you need:   SIGLENT Analyzer Features:   SIGLENT Analyzer Options:   Tracking Generator included free with all SSA3000X, Plus, SVA, and X-R series analyzers … Continued

Electromagnetic Compliance: Pre-Compliance Conducted Emissions Testing

Download PDF Electromagnetic compliance (EMC) testing involves measuring the radio frequency (RF) output of a product and comparing the results to published limits that are set forth by a government agency responsible for creating and enforcing standards, such as the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) in the United States. Any product that has the ability to … Continued

Electromagnetic Compliance: Pre-Compliance Test Basics

Download PDF Today’s products are subjected to more standardized test requirements than ever before. These standards (UL, CE, and others) ensure consumer safety and add to the quality and dependability of products. But, these tests also add cost to the manufacturer, which is passed to the consumer. This is especially true with electronics. Any product … Continued
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