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1. IN IA IA FIA IA IA IA x ee 99 co Typical lt 105 m o IA IA LIA IA TIA 1 1 1 1 12 C1 gt o RSA3308B At 6 GHz CF 87 At 6 GHz CF 97 Typical s 90 di Olojo COIN gt o C2 IA IA FIA IA IA IA IA E E I I Ajal oo Typical s 99 n lt A Co Co IA IA IA IA IA Ba EN OO Co gt C2 co Amplitude Specifications excluding mismatch error Characteristic Measurement Range Input Attenuator Range RF Baseband input Description Displayed Average Noise Level to Maximum Safe Input 0 dB to 50 dB 2 dB step at lt 3 5 GHz 10 dB step at 23 5 GHz RSA3300B Models 0 dB to 55 dB 5 dB step RSA3400B Models 0 dB to 30 dB 10 dB step RSA3300B Models 0 dB to 35 dB 5 dB step RSA3400B Models IQ Input Option 03 Maximum Safe Input Level Average Continuous RF Band RF ATT 210 dB MAX DC Voltage 30 dBm RF Band 0 2 V Baseband 5 V IQ input Option 03 5 V Maximum Measurable Average Continuous RF ATT Auto 30 dBm Input Level Log Display Scale 10 udB div to 10 dB div Display Divisions 10 divisions Display Units dBm dByV Volts Watts Hz for Frequency Measurements and Degrees for Phase Measurements Marker Readout 0 01 dB Resolution dB units Marker Readout 0 001 Resolution Volts un
2. Spectrum Analyzers RSA3000B Series Data Sheet Features amp Benefits Discover DPX Live RF spectrum display provides an intuitive understanding of time varying RF signals with color graded displays based on frequency of occurrence Revolutionary DPX displays transients with gt 48 000 spectrum measurements per second Trigger Tektronix exclusive Frequency Mask Trigger FMT offers easy event based capture of transient RF signals by triggering on any change in the frequency domain Capture DC to 8 GHz frequency range All signals in spans up to 36 MHz are captured into memory Up to 1 28 s acquisition length at 36 MHz bandwidth provides complete analysis over time without making multiple acquisitions Fully preselected and image free at all times for full dynamic range at any capture bandwidth Interfaces with TekConnect probes for RF probing Differential IQ input available Analyze Extensive time correlated vector spectrum analysis Multidomain displays connect problems in Time Frequency Phase and Amplitude for quicker understanding of cause and effect when troubleshooting Power measurements and signal statistics help you characterize components and systems ACLR Power vs Time CCDF PDF and real time spectrum emission measurement with user defined spectrum emission mask Pulse measurements including Pulse Width Duty Cycle and Pulse to Pulse Phase Offline analysis available with RSAVu software
3. Analog demodulation analysis including Baseband AM FM and PM measurements Audio distortion analysis of Baseband AM and FM with real time spectrogram and graphical display of harmonics and spurious Wide choices of lowpass filters highpass filters bandpass filters and de emphasis settings Applications RF debug of components modules or systems Find interference and unknown signals in spectrum monitoring and management Analyze time variant behavior of standards based and other radio systems Software Defined Radio SDR and field tactical radio transceiver measurements Characterize radar and pulsed RF signals Powerful vector signal analyzer functionality and signal source analysis capability Broad range of standard specific options for analysis of RFID 3GPP 3GPP2 LTE using RSALTE WiMAX using RSA IQWIMAX and WLAN systems Comprehensive analog demodulation and audio distortion measurement for tactical radio and sonar systems Tektronix Data Sheet Swept jamming interference Hopping Signals T i i v e i Ls 1 1 SIS ue uten Revolutionary DPX spectrum display discovers events that other analyzers miss This is an off the air capture of a frequency hopping signal jammed by large interference Discover and interpret complex behaviors of your time variant signals The RSA3000B Series makes it easy for you to discover design issues that other signal analyzers miss The
4. Republic of Korea 82 2 6917 5000 Russia amp CIS 7 495 7484900 South Africa 27 11 206 8360 Spain 34 901 988 054 Sweden 020 08 80371 Switzerland 41 52 675 3777 Taiwan 886 2 2722 9622 United Kingdom 8 Ireland 44 0 1344 392400 USA 1 800 426 2200 For other areas contact Tektronix Inc at 1 503 627 7111 Updated 5 August 2009 For Further Information Tektronix maintains a comprehensive constantly expanding collection of application notes technical briefs and other resources to help engineers working on the cutting edge of technology Please visit www tektronix com Copyright Tektronix Inc All rights reserved Tektronix products are covered by U S and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specification and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc All other trade names referenced are the service marks trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 14 Dec 2009 37W 23236 1 Tektronix
5. revolutionary DPX Live RF spectrum display offers an intuitive live color view of signal transients changing over time in the frequency domain giving you immediate confidence in the stability of your design or instantly displaying a fault when it occurs This live display of transients is impossible with other signal analyzers Once a problem is discovered with DPX the Real Time Spectrum Analyzer RTSA can be set to trigger on the event in the frequency domain capture a continuous time record of changing RF events and perform time correlated analysis in all domains You get the functionality of a high performance vector signal analyzer a spectrum analyzer and the unique discover trigger capture analyze capability of a Real Time Spectrum Analyzer all in a single package Characteristics Discover The DPX spectrum processing engine brings live analysis of transient events to spectrum analyzers Performing more than 48 000 frequency transforms per second transients as brief as 31 us are displayed in the frequency domain This is orders of 2 www ektronix com rsa preg Sow Opec nam Interval 2 ingan Att SE Specinen Length enter a T1 qr i erik ii hi ari FMT and Spectrogram of a fast hopped signal captured The left side displays the user defined Freguency Mask Trigger FMT while the right side spectrogram displays the captured signal hopping pattern magnitude faster than conventional a
6. 2366 xx RSA3400B Models 071 2369 xx RSA3000 Series Service Manual Paper English xe S s Ss Operator Manual Paper Russian Service Option Description Opt CA1 Provides a single calibration event or coverage for the designated calibration interval whichever comes first Opt C3 Calibration Service 3 Years Opt C5 Calibration Service 5 Years Opt D1 Calibration Data Report Opt D3 Calibration Data Report 3 Years with Opt C3 Opt D5 Calibration Data Report 5 Years with Opt C5 Opt R3 Repair Service 3 Years including warranty Opt R5 Repair Service 5 Years including warranty Spectrum Analyzers RSA3000B Series Upgrades Languages RSA3BUP RSA3300B Models Option Description RSA34BUP RSA3400B Models User Programmer Manual Opt LO English Opt L5 Japanese Option Description Opt L10 Russian Opt 02 65 5 MSample Deep Memory Frequency Mask Trigger customer installable CE Opt 03 IQ Differential IQ inputs customer installable Opt 05 Digital IQ Output customer installable z ISO 9001 Product s are manufactured ISO registered facilities RSA3400B Models only Opt 06 udi sit RSA3400B Models only Product s complies with IEEE Standard 488 1 1987 RS 232 C and with Tektronix Opt 10 Audio Distortion Analysis ke m Standard Codes and Formats Opt 21 Advanced Measurements Suite customer installable Opt 24 GSM EDGE Analysis customer installable Opt 25 CDMA 1X For
7. 41 us RSA3300B Models for 100 Probability of 31 us RSA3400B Models Intercept Span Range 100 Hz to 15 MHz RSA3300B Models 100 Hz to 36 MHz RSA3400B Models Resolution BW Accuracy 7 www tektronix com rsa 9 Data Sheet Resolution BW Range vs Span DPX Acquisition RBW Min Bandwidth 36 MHz 20 MHz 15 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHz 2 MHz 1 MHz 500 kHz 200 kHz 100 kHz 50 kHz 20 kHz 10 kHz 5 kHz 2 kHz 1 kHz 500 Hz 200 Hz 100 Hz Stability Residual FM lt 2 Hz typical RSA3300B Models 200 kHz 100 kHz 30 kHz 20 kHz 10 kHz 5 kHz 2 kHz 1 kHz 500 Hz 200 Hz 100 Hz 50 Hz 20 Hz 10 Hz 5 Hz 2 Hz 1 Hz RSA3400B Models 300 kHz 200 kHz 100 kHz 30 kHz 20 kHz 10 kHz 5 kHz 2 kHz 1 kHz 500 Hz 200 Hz 100 Hz 30 Hz 20 Hz 10 Hz 3 Hz 2 Hz 1 Hz Phase Noise Sidebands dBc Hz at Specified Center Freguency CF Noise Sidebands dBc Hz RSA3300B Models RSA3303B RSA3308B Offset 1 kHz 10 kHz 20 kHz 30 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz 5 MHz 7 MHz At 1 GHz CF Typical 103 108 108 108 115 135 138 138 IA IA IA TIA IA IA IA IA Noise Sidebands dBc Hz RSA3400B Models Offset 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz 5 MHz 10 MHz 10 www tektronix com rsa At 1 GHz CF Typical 107 112 115 135 140 140 IA IA IA IA IA IA At 2 GHz CF 96 At 2 GHz CF 103 Typical s 99 Olojo CO Oo 115 C2
8. 56 s 512 s 1024 s 2560 s 5120 s 10240 s 25600 s 51200 s 102400 s 256000 s 512000 s Spectrum Frame Time 20 us 20 us 40 us 80 us 160 us 400 us 800 us 1 6 ms 4 0 ms 8 0 ms 16 ms 40 ms 80 ms 160 ms 400 ms 800 ms 1 6 s 4 0 s 8 0 s Time Resolution I and 20 ns 20 ns 40 ns 80 ns 160 ns 400 ns 800 ns 1 6 us 4 0 us 8 0 us 16 us 40 us 80 us 160 us 400 us 800 us 1 6 ms 4 ms 8 ms www tektronix com rsa 5 Data Sheet Freguency Mask Trigger Option 02 Characteristic Description Mask Shape User defined Mask Point Horizontal 1 bin Resolution Level Range 0 to 60 dBis at 10 dB div vertical scale Level Accuracy Equal to reference level accuracy frequency response over 0 to 60 dBfs range Span Range Start Frequency 220 MHz Start Frequency lt 20 MHz Start Frequency 240 MHz Start Frequency lt 40 MHz Minimum Event Duration 40 us RSA3300B Models 20 us RSA3400B Models for 100 Probability of at maximum acquisition bandwidth Events lasting less Trigger than minimum event duration specification will result in degraded Frequency Mask Trigger level accuracy 2 Frames For Span 15 MHz uncertainty 80 us 100 Hz to 15 MHz RSA3300B Models 100 Hz to 20 MHz RSA3300B Models 100 Hz to 36 MHz RSA3400B Models 100 Hz to 40 MHz RSA3400B Models Trigger Position Uncertainty For Span 36 MHz uncertainty 40 us External Trigger Level Range 1 5 V to 1 5 V Level
9. A Analysis Opt 40 3GPP Release 6 HSUPA UL DL Analysis requires Opt 30 Application Software and Accessories SW Accessory Description RSAVu Offline Analysis Software for Real Time Spectrum Analyzers Oscilloscopes and Logic Analyzers Free demo version can be downloaded from http www tek com rsa See RSAVu data sheet for more details RSALTE LitePoint IQsignal LTE Analysis Software for Tektronix Real Time Spectrum Analyzers RSA IQWIMAX LitePoint IQsignal WiMAX Analysis Software for Tektronix Real Time Spectrum Analyzers Extra Hard Drive Extra 40 GB Removable Hard Drive for use with Opt 06 Order part number 650 5150 xx RSA3400B Models only RSA3KR Rackmount Rackmount RSA33 34B Series Real Time Spectrum Analyzers customer installable RTPA2A Adapter for use with TekConnect Active and Passive Probes E and H Near field probes For EMI troubleshooting Order part number 119 4146 xx 14 www tektronix com rsa International Power Plugs Option Description Opt A0 North America Opt A1 Universal EURO Opt A2 United Kingdom Opt A3 Australia Opt A4 240 V North America Opt A5 Switzerland Opt A6 Japan Opt A10 China Opt A11 India Opt A99 No Power Cord or AC Adapter Manuals Option Order Number Additional User Manual Paper English 071 2363 xx RSA3300B Models 071 2364 xx RSA3400B Models Japanese 071 2362 xx RSA3300B Models 071 2365 xx RSA3400B Models 071 2367 xx RSA3300B Models 071
10. Hz RSA3300B Models 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 Hz to 63 Hz RSA3400B Models 400 VA maximum Internal HDD USB ports FDD Removable HDD RSA3400B Models Option 06 One year One year SCPI compatible IEEE488 2 compliant Physical Characteristics Dimensions mm in Without bumpers and feet 215 mm x 425 mm D 8 5 in x 16 7 in D x 425 mm W x 16 7 in W With bumpers and feet 238 mm 4 0 mm D 9 4 in x 17 5 in D x 445 mm W x 18 5 in W Weight kg Ib With all options 20 kg 44 Ib www tektronix com rsa 13 Data Sheet Ordering Information RSA3303B Real Time Spectrum Analyzer DC 3 GHz RSA3308B Real Time Spectrum Analyzer DC 8 GHz RSA3408B Real Time Spectrum Analyzer DC 8 GHz Includes User Manual Programmer s Manual On CD Power Cord BNC N Adapter USB Keyboard USB Mouse Front Cover Options Option Description Opt 02 65 5 MSample Deep Memory Freguency Mask Trigger Opt 03 IQ Differential IQ inputs Opt 05 Digital IQ Output RSA3400B Models only Opt 06 Removable HDD 40 GB RSA3400B Models only Opt 10 Audio Distortion Analysis Opt 21 Advanced Measurements Suite CP Mod Analysis RFID Sig Source Opt 24 GSM EDGE Analysis Opt 25 CDMA 1X Forward Reverse Link Analysis Opt 26 1X EVDO Forward Reverse Link Analysis Opt 28 TD SCDMA Analysis Opt 29 WLAN 802 11a b g n Analysis RSA3400B Models only Opt 30 3GPP Release 99 W CDMA and Release 5 UL DL HSDP
11. Hz RF Attenuator Setting 0 to 14 dB Input Power Range 0 to 20 dB for Full Scale Absolute Accuracy 0 45 dB 99 percentile 2 580 Relative Accuracy 0 15 dB 99 percentile 2 580 Amplitude Accuracy Fixed Attenuator Test Conditions Center Frequency 13 56 MHz Span 5 MHz RF Attenuator Setting 0 dB Input Power Range 0 to 20 dB for Full Scale Repetitive Amplitude Repetitive Accuracy 0 04 dB 99 percentile 2 580 Accuracy Test Conditions Center Frequency 13 56 MHz Span 5 MHz Reference Level 0 dBm Input Power 10 dBm Within 1 hour after Self Gain Calibration AM Modulation Index Accuracy 0 17 99 percentile 2 580 Accuracy Test Conditions Center Frequency 13 56 MHz Span 5 MHz Carrier Level 4 dBm AM Modulation Index Range 1 to 10 AM Frequency 212 kHz Sinusoidal Wave ASK Modulation Index Accuracy 0 21 99 percentile 2 580 Accuracy Setting Conditions Center Frequency 13 56 MHz Span 5 MHz Carrier Level 4 dBm At RFID Analysis Mode on RSA ASK Modulation Index Range 1 to 10 ASK Frequency 212 kHz Square Wave 2 FeliCa is the contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation 3 FeliCa is a trademark of Sony Corporation Distortion Characteristic Description 3 d Order Intermodulation Distortion Total Signal Power 7 dBm Ref Level 5 dBm Attenuator adjusted for optimum performance Frequency 3 d Order IM 100 MHz to 3 GHz lt 74 dBc RSA3300B Models 3 GHz to 8 GH
12. Setting Resolution 0 1 V Trigger Position Timing 2 Samples Uncertainty Input Impedance gt 2 KO nominal Trigger Output Voltage High 22 0 V Low lt 0 4 V Output current lt 1 mA 6 www tektronix com rsa Trigger related Characteristic Description Trigger Modes Free run Triggered Single or Continuous Trigger Event Source RF Input External Trigger Input Trigger Types Power Level Freguency Mask Option 02 Trigger Position Settable from 0 to 100 of total acguisition length Power Level Trigger Level Range 0 dBfs to 40 dBfs from reference level Trigger Bandwidth Range 100 Hz to 15 MHz RSA3300B Models equal to selected span 400 Hz to 36 MHz RSA3400B Models Trigger Position Display 2 sample points Timing Uncertainty Power and External Trigger 1 gBfs dB relative to full scale Capture related Characteristic Real time Acquisition Bandwidth maximum Description Start Frequency 15 MHz RSA3300B Models 220 MHz RF Start Frequency 20 MHz RSA3300B Models lt 20 MHz Baseband Start Frequency 36 MHz RSA3400B Models 240 MHz RF Start Frequency 40 MHz RSA3400B Models lt 40 MHz Baseband IQ Inputs Option 03 10 MHz RSA3300B Models 40 MHz RSA3400B Models A D Converter Acquisition Memory Size 102 4 5 5 14 bit 64 MB 16 4 MSamples Standard 256 MB 65 6 MSamples Option 02 Minimum Acquisition 1024 Samples Length Acquisition Length Setting 1024 Samples Resolution Sp
13. Signal Duration DC up to 8 0 GHz 15 MHz Level Free Run External Freguency Mask 15 MHz BW gt 48 000 Spectrums sec 15 MHz Max Span DC up to 8 0 GHz 36 MHz Level Free Run External Freguency Mask 36 MHz BW gt 48 000 Spectrums sec 36 MHz Max Span Min Sig Duration 41 us Min Sig Duration 31 us Memory 64 MB 256 MB 64 MB 256 MB Spurious free Dynamic Range at Max Capture BW 70 dBc 15 MHz 73 dBc 36 MHz DANL 1 GHz 150 dBm Hz 151 dBm Hz SSB Phase Noise at Specified Offsets at 1 GHz dBc Hz 10 kHz 108 10 kHz 112 Typical 1 MHz 133 1 MHz 135 10 MHz 136 10 MHz 140 Screen Size User Interface Interface Ports Storage Media IQ Inputs Option IF Outputs Digital and Q Output Option Bandwidth 4 www tektronix com rsa 8 4 inch Screen Keyboard Mouse Front Panel GPIB LAN USB 2 Internal HDD and FDD 20 MHz BW Differential Inputs Not Available Not Available 8 4 inch Screen Keyboard Mouse Front Panel GPIB LAN USB 2 Internal HDD and FDD Optional Removable HDD 40 MHz BW Differential Inputs Standard 421 MHz 40 MHz BW Up to 36 MHz BW Spectrum Analyzers RSA3000B Series Memory Depth Time and Maximum Time Resolution RSA3300B Models Span Sample Rate Record Length Record Length Spectrum Frame Time Resolution For and Q Standard Option 02 Time I and Q 20 MHz Baseband 20 6 MS s 0 64 s 2 06 s 40 us 40 ns 15 MHz 25 6 MS s 0 64 s 2 06 s 40 us 40 ns 10 MH
14. ectrum Analyzers RSA3000B Series Analysis related Optional Measurement Functions Standards based and Offline Analysis Description Measurements and Displays General Purpose Digital EVM RMS Peak EVM vs Time Magnitude Error RMS Peak Mag Error vs Time Phase Error RMS Peak Phase Error vs Time Modulation Analysis Origin Offset Frequency Error Gain Imbalance Quadrature Error Rho Constellation Symbol Table Symbol Timing Error FSK Deviations Option 21 and Error Eye Diagram Mod Formats BPSK PDF Probability of Occurrence vs Power Level QPSK 4 DQPSK AM AM AM PM 1 dB Compression Crest Factor OQPSK SOQPSK 8PSK D8PSK 16 32 64 128 256 QAM GMSK GFSK C4FM 2ASK 2FSK 4FSK 8FSK 16FSK CPM per MIL STD 188 181C Standard support Bluetooth TETRA P25 IEEE 802 15 4 OQPSK Zigbee Demodulation Accuracy Characteristic RSA3300B Models RSA3400B Models 16 64 QAM EVM CF 2 GHz typical 0 9 at 100 kS s 0 5 at 1 kS s 0 5 at 1 MS s 0 5 at 1 MS s 1 2 at 4 MS s 0 5 at 4 MS s 2 2 at 10 MS s 0 7 at 10 MS s QPSK EVM CF 2 GHz typical 0 5 at 100 kS s 0 5 at 100 kS s 0 5 at 1 MS s 0 5 at 1 MS s 1 2 at 4 MS s 0 6 at 4 MS s 2 7 at 10 MS s 0 9 at 10 MS s Modulation Accuracy typical T ADQPSK Total EVM 0 65 95 percentile Test Condition Symbol Rate 24 3 kHz Measurement Filter Root Raised Cosine alpha 0 3 Reference Filter Raised Cosine a
15. ency 0 1 when analyzer and source share common reference signal duration under bursted conditions gt 1 second Pulse Measurements Characteristic Displays Measurements Minimum Pulse Width for Detection Maximum Pulse Length Inputs and Outputs Characteristic Front Panel RF and Baseband Input Connector Preamp Power Connector Rear Panel Analog IF Output 10 MHz REF OUT 10 MHz REF IN EXT TRIG IN GPIB Interface Trigger Out Description Pulse Measurement Table Pulse Trace Pulse Width Pulse Peak Power On Off Ratio Pulse Ripple Pulse Repetition Interval Duty Cycle Pulse Pulse Phase Channel Power OBW EBW Frequency Deviation 20 samples RSA3300B Models 800 ns at maximum sample rate RSA3400B Models 400 ns at maximum sample rate 260 000 samples Description N type 500 and Q Inputs Option 03 BNC Type Lemo 6 poles Pin 1 Pin 2 101 Pin 3 ID2 Pin 4 z 12 V Pin 5 GND Pin 6 12 V BNC Type Frequency 421 MHz RSA3400B Models 50 0 BNC gt 3 dBm 500 BNC 10 dBm to 6 dBm Ext Trig BNC High 1 6 to 5 0 V Low 0 to 0 5 V IEEE 488 2 50 0 BNC High gt 2 0 V Low lt 0 4 V Output current 1 mA Digital IQ Output RSA3400B Models Option 05 Connector Type Data Output data Q data Control Output Control Input Clock Rising Edge to Data Transition Time hold time Data Transition to Clock Rising Edge setup time Side Pane
16. ent Channel Leakage Ratio Dynamic Range Typical CF 2 1425 GHz with test signal amplitude adjusted for optimum performance ACLR Signal Type RSA3300B Models RSA3400B Models Measurement Mode 3GPP Downlink 1 DPCH Adjacent Alternate Adjacent Alternate Real time Spec 60 dB 66 dB 66 dB 68 dB Stepped Typical 63 dB 70 dB 70 dB 72 dB IF Frequency Response and IF Phase Linearity 400 MHz Center Frequency 36 6 MHz BW Typical RSA3400B Models Amplitude 0 3 dB Phase 2 5 Analog Modulation Analysis Characteristic Description Displays Amplitude vs Time Frequency vs Time Phase vs Time Measurements AM AM AM Total AM Modulation Depth FM peak peak peak to peak peak to peak 2 RMS PM Phase at marker Accuracy 10 dBfs signal input at CF typical AM 2 modulation depth 10 to 60 FM 1 of span PM 3 Audio Distortion Analysis Characteristic Description Demodulation Types Baseband AM and FM Measurement Range 20 Hz to 100 kHz Displays Spectrum and Spectrogram Measurements S N SINAD THD TNHD Hum and Noise Ratio Audio Frequency Audio Filters De emphasis 25 us 90 us 75 us 750 us Lowpass Filters Highpass Filters 3 kHz 15 kHz 30 kHz 80 kHz 50 Hz 300 Hz 400 Hz CCITT C Message Accuracy Distortion 1 ni distortion products gt 70 dB from fundamental tone SINAD 1 dB SINAD levels 70 dB un Distortion and 80 dB or 15 uV 20 Hz to 20 kHz oise Audio Frequ
17. equency Settling Threshold 1 kHz Span Error Frequency Settling Time Error Frequency Settling Time From Trigger RSA3400B RSA3300B RSA3400B RSA3300B RSA3400B RSA3300B Models Models Models Models Models Models 36 MHz 15 MHz 60 ns 160 ns 100 ns 40 ns 10 MHz 10 MHz 240 ns 240 ns 240 ns 80 ns 100 kHz 100 kHz 19 us 19 us 19 us 13 us Offline Analysis RSAVu All measurements that can be performed on a stored waveform can be performed with RSAVu offline analysis software except TD SCDMA Option 28 RSALTE external software for LTE and RSA IQWIMAX external software for WiMAX 8 www tektronix com rsa Standard Measurement Functions by Mode Measurement Mode Spectrum Analyzer Mode Channel Power Adjacent Channel Power Occupied Bandwidth Emission Bandwidth Carrier to Noise Ratio Carrier Frequency Spurious Search dBm Hz Marker dBc Hz Marker Spectrum Emission Mask Measurements and Displays RTSA Mode Channel Power Adjacent Channel Power Occupied Bandwidth Emission Bandwidth Carrier to Noise Ratio Carrier Frequency Spurious Search dBm Hz Marker dBc Hz Marker Real Time Spectrum Emission Mask RTSA with Zoom dBm Hz Marker dBc Hz Marker DPX dBm Hz Marker dBc Hz Marker Analog Mod Analysis IQ vs Time AM Depth FM Deviation PM Deviation Pulse Spectrum Time IQ vs Time Power vs Time Frequency vs Time CCDF Crest Factor Pulse Pulse Width Peak Power Ripple Pulse Repetition Interval Duty Cycle Pulse to Pulse Phase F
18. his delivers the confidence you need from standards based RF conformance tests to RF troubleshooting in the prototype lab tests Analyze The RTSA offers analysis capabilities that advance productivity for engineers working on components or in RF system design integration and performance RSA3000B Series Real Time Spectrum Analyzer Frequency 2 GHz Span 20 MHz Input Att 25 dB Acquisition Length 10 ms Pulse Width frame 10 dBm Center 2 GHz Span 20 MHz Rs d oe HC e de e Em 4 6 172 6 211 6 211 6 172 51 172 11 985 o 6 1724 Powerful pulsed signal analysis for characterization of Radar and other pulsed systems Automatically measure pulse width rep rate pulse power and other pulse parameters verification or operations engineers working in network or spectrum management Time correlated data analysis with automatic domain correlation and linked markers accelerates troubleshooting and analysis by pinpointing the root cause of problems in multiple domains Tektronix offers multiple models of RSA3000B Series Real Time Spectrum Analyzer to meet a range of needs for frequency coverage real time bandwidth and dynamic range The table below summarizes the differences between the models Specification or Feature RSA3300B Models RSA3400B Models Freg Range Max Capture BW Triggers Standard Triggers Optional Digital Phosphor DPX Spectrum Update Rate Max Span and Min
19. ion Accuracy Code Domain Power Forward Reverse Link Option 25 1X EVDO Forward Reverse Channel Power ACPR Spectrum Emission Mask CCDF Modulation Accuracy Code Domain Power Link Option 26 TD SCDMA Option 28 Channel Power ACLR CCDF Modulation Accuracy Code Domain Power 802 11 a b g n Option 29 Transmit Power Spectrum Mask Modulation Accuracy OFDM Flatness and Linearity 802 11n Transfer Function Transfogram Delay Profile Delayogram Transfer Efficiency 3GPP W CDMA Release 5 Channel Power ACLR Spectrum Emission Mask CCDF Modulation Accuracy Code Domain Power PRACH ACK NACK Analysis HSDPA Option 30 3GPP Release 6 HSUPA Channel Power Spectrum Emission Mask CCDF Modulation Accuracy Code Domain Power Phase Discontinuity E RGCH E HICH Option 40 E AGCH Analysis RSALTE Analysis Software Spectrum Mask Symbol Constellation Spectral Flatness and Delta Spectral Flatness Phase Error Frequency Error CCDF EVM vs Carrier EVM vs Time Power Symbol Timing Error Phase Noise 1 0 Imbalance RSA IQWIMAX Analysis Spectrum Mask Spectral Flatness Symbol Constellation Pilot Phase Error Frequency Error EVM vs Carrier EVM vs Time Software Frequency Settling Time typical under conditions stated below Input Power 5 dBm RF Attenuator 0 dB Smoothing Factor 1 Span 210 MHz Input Frequency 100 MHz to 101 MHz Frequency Settling 100 kHz Threshold Span 100 kHz Input Frequency 10 MHz to 10 01 MHz Fr
20. its Reference Level Setting Range RF 50 dBm to 30 dBm 1 dB step Baseband 30 dBm to 20 dBm 5 dB step IQ Inputs Option 03 10 dBm to 20 dBm 5 dB step Level Linearity over 0 2 dB spec 0 12 dB typical Display Range Frequency Response 20 C to 30 C Att 210 dB Frequency Spec Typical 100 kHz 40 MHz 0 5 dB 0 3 dB gt 40 MHz 3 5 GHz 1 2 dB 0 5 dB gt 3 5 GHz 6 5 GHz 1 7 dB 1 0 dB 26 5 GHz 8 GHz 1 7 dB 41 0 dB Amplitude Accuracy 20 dBm signal 0 dB ATT 20 C to 30 C Characteristic Absolute Amplitude Accuracy at Calibration Point RF 0 5 dB at 50 MHz RSA3300B Models 0 5 dB at 100 MHz RSA3400B Models Description Baseband 0 3 dB at 10 MHz RSA3300B Models 0 3 dB at 25 MHz RSA3400B Models Input Attenuator Setting 0 5 dB RSA3300B Models Uncertainty 40 2 dB RSA3400B Models Reference Level Accuracy 0 2 dB 10 dBm to 50 dBm at 50 MHz RSA3300B Models 0 2 dB 10 dBm to 50 dBm at 100 MHz RSA3400B Models VSWR Att 210 dB Preamp OFF typical lt 1 4 1 300 kHz to 40 MHz 1 3 1 40 MHz to 3 GHz 1 4 1 3 GHz to 8 GHz RSA3308B and RSA3400B Models opectrum Analyzers RSA3000B Series FeliCa RFID Test Conditions 3 Characteristic Amplitude Accuracy Variable Attenuator Description Absolute Accuracy 0 57 dB 99 percentile 2 580 Relative Accuracy 0 15 dB 99 percentile 2 580 Test Conditions Center Frequency 13 56 MHz Span 5 M
21. l LAN Interface Ethernet Serial Interface VGA Output Floppy Disk Drive MDR 3M 50 pin x 2 16 bit LVDS 16 bit LVDS Clock LVDS MAX 51 2 MHz IQ data output enabled connecting GND enables output of IQ data gt 5 ns gt 5 ns 10 100Base T USB 1 1 two ports VGA compatible 15 DSUB 3 5 inch 1 44 MB Note Data from Option 05 requires application of correction factors to IQ data to achieve similar RF performance to RSA3408B Spectrum Analyzers RSA3000B Series General Characteristics Characteristic Temperature Range Operating Storage Warm up Time Operating Altitude Operating Nonoperating Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility Power Requirements Power Consumption Data Storage Calibration Interval Warranty GPIB Description 10 C to 40 C 20 C to 60 C 20 minutes Up to 3000 m Approximately 10 000 ft Up to 12 190 m 40 000 ft UL 61010 1 CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 xx IEC61010 second edition Self Declaration Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use EC Council EMC Directive 2004 108 EEC EN61326 1997 Product Family Standard for Electrical Eguipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use EMC Requirements Radio communications Act 1992 EMC Regulatory Arrangements AS NZS CISPR 11 Industrial Scientific and Medical Eguipment 90 VAC to 250 VAC 47 Hz to 63
22. lpha 0 3 Signal Power 25 dBm GMSK EVM 0 94 95 percentile Test Conditions Symbol Rate 270 833 kHz Gaussian BT 0 3 Signal Power 25 dBm GFSK FSK Error RMS 1 01 95 percentile Test Conditions Symbol Rate 1 152 MHz Gaussian BT 0 5 Deviation 288 kHz Signal Power 25 dBm www tektronix com rsa 7 Data Sheet Description Measurements and Displays Maximum Symbol Rate RSA3408B 51 2 MS s RFID Analysis Maximum ERP Spurious Power on and Power down Timing and Settling RF Envelope On width Off width and Period Constellation Modulation Included in Option 21 Depth Modulation Index Symbol Rate Bit Rate Tari Data 0 Tari Data 1 Eye Diagram Symbol Table OBW EBW FSK Envelope ISO IEC 18000 Part 4 Mode 1 ISO IEC 18000 Part 6 Type A B C ISO IEC 18092 424k ISO IEC 14443 Part 2 Type A B EPC Global Generation 1 Class 0 Class 1 ISO IEC 18000 7 ISA IEC 15693 Signal Source Analysis Integrated Phase Noise Random Jitter Periodic Jitter Settling Time Spurious Real Time Phase Noise vs Time Noise o gram Included in Option 21 Audio Distortion Analysis S N SINAD THD TNHD Audio Freq AM modulation FM deviation Spectrum Spectrogram Hum and Noise Ratio Harmonics Nonharmonics Option 10 GSM EDGE Option 24 Modulation Accuracy Mean Power Power vs Time Spectrum due to Modulation Spectrum due to Switching CDMA2000 1X Channel Power ACPR Spectrum Emission Mask CCDF Modulat
23. nalysis technigues Events are color coded by rate of occurrence onto a bitmapped display providing unparalleled insight into transient signal behavior Trigger The optional Freguency Mask Trigger FMT makes it easy to trigger on signals in the freguency domain and capture transient signals in bandwidths up to 36 MHz The FMT is simply configured to monitor all changes in frequency occupancy within the capture bandwidth The Power Trigger working in any capture bandwidth fires at the instant in time when the RF input signal crosses a user set power threshold An external trigger is available for synchronization to test system events Capture Unlike many SA VSA combination instruments the RTSA is fully preselected at all times for spurious and image rejection in any combination of capture bandwidth and frequency Capture of small signals in the presence of large signals is enabled with up to 73 dB Spurious Free Dynamic Range SFDR and class leading image rejection in all capture bandwidths Capture once with seamless acquisitions and make multiple measurements without recapturing Record lengths vary depending upon the selected capture bandwidth up to 1 28 seconds at 36 MHz 2 56 seconds at 15 MHz 51 2 seconds at 1 MHz or 1 42 hours at 10 kHz bandwidth with optional FMT Deep Memory Frequency 5 Acquisition Length 220 us Span Input Att res 407 a 4 1 Span 5 MHz Mag Err Phase Err Length 101 5y F
24. pled or user selected arbitrary Shape 1 Hz to 10 MHz Approximately Gaussian shape factor lt 5 1 60 3 dB typical Rectangular Nyquist and Root Nyquist shapes may also be selected Accuracy Within 6 referenced to 3 dB BW 0 1 referenced to Noise BW Minimum Settable Spectrum Analysis RBW vs Span Extended Resolution ON Frequency Span RBW gt 2 GHz 100 kHz gt 1 GHz 2 GHz 50 kHz gt 500 MHz 1 GHz 20 kHz gt 20 MHz 500 MHz 10 kHz 2500 kHz 20 MHz 1 kHz gt 200 kHz 500 kHz 500 Hz gt 100 kHz 200 kHz 200 Hz gt 50 kHz 100 kHz 100 Hz 220 kHz 50 kHz 50 Hz gt 10 kHz 20 kHz 20 Hz gt 5 kHz 10 kHz 10 Hz 22 kHz 5 kHz 5Hz gt 1 kHz 2 kHz 2 Hz gt 100 Hz 1 kHz 1 Hz Freguency Resolution RTSA Mode and FFT Analysis in Spectrum Mode Characteristic Description Noise Bandwidth Range 0 250545 Hz to 100 218 kHz RTSA Mode FFT Performance Number of samples per frame 64 to 8192 Spectrum Mode 65 536 samples per frame extended resolution Window Types Rectangular Parzen Welch Sine Lobe Hanning Sine Cubed Sine to the 4th Hamming Blackman Rosenfield Blackman Harris 3A Blackman Harris 3B Blackman Harris 4A Blackman Harris 4B FlatTop DPX Digital Phosphor Spectrum Processing Description 48 000 s span independent Characteristic Spectrum Processing Rate Number of Traces 2 Trace Types Color graded bitmap Peak Max Hold Peak Min Hold Average Minimum Signal Duration
25. reg Err 2 4 Origin Offset 48 74 dB Scale 1393 mV Unit Unlike a conventional VSA s capability of quantifying the modulation quality only at the center frequency the RSA3000B Series can demodulate a captured off center hopped signal with view of the spectrogram upper left frequency versus amplitude upper right signal modulation quality lower left and Constellation lower right Frequency 1 5 GHz Acquisition Length 40 us Span 36 MHz Input Att dBm frame 10 d B i 0 125 frame ana dBm Center 2 GHz Span 500 kHz Start 51 625 ms Frequency Settling Time 343 75 us The RSA3000B Series also provides automatic measurement of the frequency settling time with the built in Modulation Domain analyzer spectrum Analyzers RSA3000B Series Frequency 95 45525 MHz Frame Length 80 Lis Span 10 MHz Input Att 16 dB ALR 7 3 5 MHz 61 053 dB Ref 100 40625 MHz 5 526 dB 5 dBm 105 T fi T dem IHE E 95 45625 MHz Span 10 MHz Marker V dBm 61 frarne 4 33 n IA frame 5 dem 4 Center 95 45525 MHz Span 10 MHz A Frequency Mask Trigger FMT was set to monitor the frequency domain for any changes in the spectrum and it triggered on transient interference The spectrogram lower display shows the time relationship between the desired good signal and the interfering transient signal The spectrum display shows what was happening at the precise moment
26. requency Deviation Channel Power OBW EBW Spectrum Mode Display Traces Detectors and Functions Characteristic Description Traces Two traces Detector Max Min Max Min Trace Functions Normal Average Max Hold Min Hold Spectrum Trace Length 801 points Auto mode RF Performance Freguency Characteristic Description Freguency Range DC up to 8 GHz Initial Center Frequency within 10 after 10 minute warm up 1 x 107 Setting Accuracy Center Freguency Setting 0 1 Hz Resolution Freguency Marker lt 20 MHz RE x MF 0 001 x Span 0 2 Hz Readout Accuracy RSA3300B Models 220 MHz RE x MF 0 001 x Span 2 Hz RSA3300B Models lt 40 MHz RE x MF 0 001 x Span 0 2 Hz RSA3400B Models 240 MHz RE x MF 0 001 x Span 2 Hz RSA3400B Models Note RE Reference Frequency Error MF Marker Frequency Hz Span Accuracy 0 3 Auto mode Reference Frequency Aging per Day 1 x 10 9 after 30 days of operation Aging per Year 1 x 10 7 after 30 days of operation Temperature Drift Total Frequency Error 2 107 Reference Output Level gt 0 dBm External Reference Input 10 MHz Freguency External Reference Input 10 dBm to 6 dBm Spurious level must be lt 80 dBc Level Range within 100 kHz offset 10 to 40 C within one year after calibration Spectrum Analyzers RSA3000B Series Resolution Bandwidth Spectrum Analysis Mode Characteristic Description Range 1 Hz to 10 MHz auto cou
27. the interfering signal was present in the band FMT is an essential tool for capturing interfering and unauthorized signals in the presence of desired emitters Frequency Spectrum Length Span 50 k Spectrum Interval Input Att Audio Spectrum Audio Spectrogram Span 25 kHz 16 94 dB Demod Type FM 17 03 dB RMS Freq Deviation 1 31 kHz Audio 14 0145 17 07 dB OE he Distortion 4 y e Peak 1 92 kHz 0 742 12 59 dB et UL Summary 1 001 kHz Audio Freq Pk Pk 2 1 89 kHz The Audio Spectrum and Spectrogram allow designers to understand the nature of distortion by viewing harmonics and nonharmonic components over time Distortion parameters are calculated for each FFT frame in the Spectrogram display www tektronix com rsa 3 Data Sheet Frequency 952 4 MHz Span 2 MHz Input Att O dB Analyze Marker E 91307 E 57815 55 dm piani un I Type Timing Em ASK start 5 7958 Modulation Depth Modulation Index Frequency Error 119 8 Auto Bit Rate Calculated Bit Rate FMO Auto Bit Rate 6 00000000 00000000 00000000 On Off Calculated Symbol Rate 50 155 kSym sec 2 O 0000 08 0 00100011 00101001 Auto Tari 44 0 toe Calculated Tari data O e a Calculated Tari data 1 aio gt of 2 RFID Symbol Table The RSA3000B Series supports all of the latest RFID standards including ISO 18000 6 18000 7 and ISO 15693 As a leading RFID test solution t
28. ward Reverse Link Analysis customer installable Opt 26 1X EVDO Forward Reverse Link Analysis customer installable Opt 28 TD SCDMA Analysis customer installable Opt 29 WLAN 802 11a b g n Analysis customer installable RSA3400B Models only Opt 30 3GPP Release 99 W CDMA and Release 5 W CDMA UL DL Analysis customer installable Opt 40 3GPP Release 6 HSUPA UL DL Analysis requires Opt 30 customer installable Opt IF Installation labor for RSA34BUPxx no calibration required Opt IFC Installation labor for RSA34BUPxx with calibration www tektronix com rsa 15 Data Sheet www tektronix com rsa Contact Tektronix ASEAN Australasia 65 6356 3900 Austria 41 52 675 3777 Balkans Israel South Africa and other ISE Countries 41 52 675 3777 Belgium 07 81 60166 Brazil 55 11 3759 7627 Canada 1 800 661 5625 Central East Europe Ukraine and the Baltics 41 52 675 3777 Central Europe amp Greece 41 52 675 3777 Denmark 45 80 88 1401 Finland 41 52 675 3777 France 33 0 1 69 86 81 81 Germany 49 221 94 77 400 Hong Kong 852 2585 6688 India 91 80 42922600 Italy 39 02 25086 1 Japan 81 3 6714 3010 Luxembourg 44 0 1344 392400 Mexico Central South America amp Caribbean 52 55 54247900 Middle East Asia and North Africa 41 52 675 3777 The Netherlands 090 02 021797 Norway 800 16098 People s Republic of China 86 10 6235 1230 Poland 41 52 675 3777 Portugal 80 08 12370
29. z lt 72 dBc RSA3308B only 2 0 GHz lt 78 dBc RSA3400B Models 2nd Harmonic Distortion 30 dBm tone at input mixer Frequency 2nd Harmonic Distortion Typical 10 MHz to 1 5 GHz lt 56 dBc RSA3300B Models 10 MHz to 1 75 GHz 56 dBc RSA3308B only 10 MHz to 1 4 GHz lt 65 dBc RSA3400B Models 1 4 GHz to 1 75 GHz lt 70 dBc RSA3400B Models www tektronix com rsa 11 Data Sheet Displayed Average Noise Level Input Terminated Freguency 1 kHz 10 kHz gt 10 kHz 100 MHz gt 100 MHz 3 GHz gt 3 GHz 8 GHz Specification 144 dBm Hz 151 dBm Hz 150 dBm Hz 142 dBm Hz Residual Response Input Terminated Ref Level 30 dBm RBW 100 kHz RSA3303B Model Frequency and Span 1 MHz to 20 MHz Span 20 MHz 0 5 GHz to 3 GHz Span 3 GHz RSA3308B Model Freguency and Span 1 MHz to 20 MHz Span 20 MHz 0 5 GHz to 3 5 GHz Span 3 GHz 3 5 GHz to 8 GHz Span 3 GHz RSA3408B Model Freguency and Span 1 MHz to 40 MHz Span 20 MHz 0 5 GHz to 3 5 GHz Span 3 GHz 3 5 GHz to 8 GHz Span 3 GHz Specification 93 dBm 90 dBm Specification 93 dBm 90 dBm 85 dBm Specification 93 dBm 90 dBm 85 dBm Spurious Response with Signal Signal at Center Frequency Span 10 MHz Ref Lvl 0 dBm RBW 50 kHz Signal Level 5 dBm Signal Frequency 25 MHz 2 GHz 9 GHz 9 GHz Spurious Response 73 dBc 73 dBc 70 dBc 70 dBc 12 www tektronix com rsa Adjac
30. z 12 8 MS s 1 28 s 5 12 80 us 80 ns 5 MHz 6 4 MS s 2 96 s 10 24 s 160 us 160 ns 2 MHz 3 2 MS s 5 12 s 20 48 s 320 us 320 ns 1 MHz 1 6 MS s 10 24 s 40 96 s 640 us 640 ns 500 kHz 800 kS s 20 48 s 81 92 s 1 280 ms 1 280 us 200 kHz 320 kS s 51 20 s 200 48 s 3 2 MS 3 2 US 100 kHz 160 kS s 102 40 s 409 60 s 6 4 ms 6 4 us 50 kHz 80 kS s 204 80 s 819 20 s 12 8 ms 12 8 us 20 kHz 32 kS s 512 s 2048 s 32 ms 32 us 10 kHz 16 kS s 1024 s 4096 s 64 ms 64 us 5 kHz 8 kS s 2048 s 8192 s 128 ms 128 us 2 kHz 3 2 kS s 5120 s 20480 s 320 ms 320 us 1 kHz 1 6 kS s 10240 s 40960 s 640 ms 640 us 900 Hz 800 S s 20480 s 81920 s 1 28 s 1 28 ms 200 Hz 320 S s 91200 s 204800 s 2 96 s 2 56 ms 100 Hz 160 S s 102400 s 409600 s 5 12 s 5 12 ms Memory Depth Time and Maximum Time Resolution RSA3400B Models Span 40 MHz Baseband 36 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHz 2 MHz 1 MHz 500 kHz 200 kHz 100 kHz 50 kHz 20 kHz 10 kHz 5 kHz 2 kHz 1 kHz 500 Hz 200 Hz 100 Hz Sample Rate For and 91 2 MS s 91 2 MS s 25 6 MS s 12 8 MS s 6 4 MS s 2 56 MS s 1 28 MS s 640 kS s 296 kS s 128 kS s 64 kS s 25 6 kS s 12 8 kS s 6 4 kS s 2 96 kS s 1 28 kS s 640 S s 256 S s 128 S s Record Length Standard 0 32 s 0 32 s 0 64 s 1 28 s 2 56 s 6 4 s 12 8 s 25 6 s 64 s 128 s 256 s 640 s 1280 s 2560 s 6400 s 12800 s 25600 s 64000 s 128000 s Record Length Option 02 1 28 s 1 28 s 2 96 s 5 12 s 10 24 s 25 6 s 51 2 s 102 4 s 2
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