ACPR, OCBW, Channel Power, N-dB and Phase Jitter Measurements
10 Markers with Delta Marker, Peak Functions
AC/DC/Battery(Option)three modes of power supply
USB/RS-232C/GPIB(Option) Interface
6.4" TFT Color LCD, Resolution: 640x480
Optional Tracking Generator
Optional Preamplifier
Description
3GHz Spectrum Analyzer Featuring
high performance, uncompromised design, and remote monitoring software,
the GSP-830 3GHz Spectrum Analyzer is the latest evolution from
GWInstek. The GSP-830 is one of the most advanced Spectrum Analyzer
GWInstek has produced to date. The GSP-830 has an exceptional noise
floor of -152dBm/Hz; combined with the optional GAP-802 preamplifier,
the noise floor can reach a remarkable -172dBm/Hz. With a low noise
floor, the GSP-830 is more than capable of finding limits; Trace
Detection, combined with an easy-to-use interface, makes the GSP-830 an
ideal solution for spectrum analysis. Using the Auto Sequence mode,
advanced users can define their own macros in 10 Sequence sets. Repeat
or Single run mode can be used to streamline repetitive tasks. PC
connection is effortless and versatile supporting USB host/device,
RS232C, VGA and GPIB (optional) for remote monitoring, control and
analysis. KEY FEATURES GW
Instek now extends its Spectrum Analyzer product series up to 3GHz. As a
new member, the GSP-830 inherits the advantages of high performance,
affordable cost, ease of use, and light-weight portability, which are
common in GW Instek products. Moreover, its extremely low noise floor
greatly increases the measurement range, an advanced user interface
brings a significant visual enhancement, and the rich measurement
functions make measurements simple and easy. The GSP-830 offers the
greatest performance/price value in the market.
Wide Measurement Range With
GW Instek's state-of-the-art design, the GSP-830's outstanding low
noise floor level of -152dBm/Hz at 1GHz has extreme sensitivity for
picking up weak signals. Along with the GAP-802 20dB-gain preamplifier,
the GSP-830 reaches an equivalent noise floor level as low as
-172dBm/Hz, further extending the measurement range. Automatic Measurement The
GSP-830 can act as an automatic test instrument to eliminate the need
for external computer control. Macros can be defined through the front
panel keypad and stored into 10 Sequence sets. A sequence can include
pause steps that can be used for observing the measurement results when
necessary. Repeat or Single run mode can be selected based on
application requirements.
Portable Power Operations Equipped
with two packs of Li-ion batteries, the GSP-830 can maintain normal
operation for more than 3 hours. In DC operation mode, the GSP-830 can
be powered by a 12-Volt power supply or a standard cigarette lighter in
an automobile. The large internal memory of the GSP-830 means mass
storage of measured traces, setup information, limit lines and
user-defined macros is possible. With USB flash drive support for mass
storage, weighing 6kg and a compact size, the GSP-830 is also a
convenient tool for service engineers out in the field.
Advanced User Interface The
user-oriented interface design of the GSP-830 gives users the pleasure
of handling complicated measurements with ease. A high-resolution 6.4"
color TFT LCD provides crisp and clear images. Colored, user-defined
traces allow small disparities to be seen at a glance. The Split-Window
mode allows simultaneous monitoring of two different frequency bands on a
single display. Under this split-window mode, the GSP-830 acts like two
spectrum analyzers packed into single unit.
Feature-Rich Interface The
USB host port on the front panel supports flash drives for various
functions, including loading/saving setup information, tracing data, and
capturing screens. The rear panel USB slave port is used for PC remote
control. The GSP-830's screen image can be sent directly to external
monitors through the VGA port on the rear panel. These features make it
easy to remotely monitor the results in special circumstances, such as
EMI testing, group presentations, or discussions.
Free PC Software for the GSP-830 Through
RS-232 or USB connection, EagleShot can transfer measurement data from
the GSP-830 to a PC. Data can be printed as graphs or saved as a text
file for further analysis. With the EagleShot software, the limit lines
can be uploaded from the GSP-830 or edited directly on the PC. For
marking and reading the captured signals on the PC screen, markers can
be placed directly on the PC display as easily as doing it on the
GSP-830 front panel. The latest version of EagleShot supports the
GSP-830 in various application fields whilst maintaining compatibility
with the GSP-827.