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Keysight Essential signal and spectrum analyzers come in two classes. The XA1-class includes BSA, CXA, and EXA models, and the XA3-class includes the MXA and MXE models.
Keysight Essential signal and spectrum analyzers come in two classes. The XA1-class includes BSA, CXA, and EXA models, and the XA3-class includes the MXA and MXE models. They go far beyond standard expectations, providing enhanced capabilities in an affordable entry-level model. They deliver the dynamic range, phase noise, and signal fidelity that you need for general-purpose testing including RF spectrum analysis, signal monitoring, and transmission / reflection measurements. The XA3-class offers real-time signal analysis for continuous acquisition of RF signals and deliver precise signal measurement and interference detection up to a max frequency of 50 GHz for general-purpose measurement and millimeter-wave applications. Choose one of our most popular configurations or build the one you need for your application. Need help selecting? Check out the resources below.
Detect weak signals and ensure signal integrity in high-frequency communication, radar, and aerospace applications due to a stable internal reference oscillator.
Accurately measure complex real-world scenarios with weak or strong signals and interference across a wide frequency range.
Analyze and troubleshoot complex signals with support of more than 75 signal standards and modulation types to ensure signal quality, spectral emissions, and compliance.
Rapid spectrum analysis and transient signal detection, as fast as 1 millisecond per point, boosting efficiency in time-sensitive tests.
Maximum frequency
4 GHz to 50 GHz
Maximum analysis bandwidth
1 MHz to 510 MHz
Phase noise @1 GHz (10 kHz offset)
-130 dBc/Hz to -90 dBc/Hz
DANL @1 GHz
-167 dBm to -152 dBm
Real Time Spectrum Analysis
Varies
N9000B
The N9000B CXA signal analyzer is designed to address your needs, from RF design verification, manufacturing and repair service for signal characterization.
Engineering is all about connecting ideas and solving problems. The accessible performance of the CXA signal analyzer is today’s leading cost-effective tool for essential signal characterization. Its capabilities provide a solid foundation for testing in general-purpose and educational applications. Find the answer faster; whether you’re looking for quick verification in manufactured devices or demonstrating lab tutorials.
N9010B
The N9010B EXA signal analyzer provides cost-effective signal analysis for mmWave testing and design with a wide bandwidth range up to 40 MHz frequency.
When enhancing a product and improving test throughput, your general-purpose signal analyzer should be ready for a wide bandwidth range of challenging requirements. The fast, flexible N9010B EXA Signal Analyzer addresses diverse needs with a solid mix of speed and performance and the versatility of PathWave X-Series measurement applications.
N9021B
The MXA signal analyzer is designed to increase throughput with the fastest, most accurate signal and spectrum measurements.
Increase throughput while minimizing costs with the fastest, most accurate signal and spectrum measurements in a midrange signal analyzer.
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A signal analyzer and a spectrum analyzer are both essential tools in wireless and communication applications. While both instruments analyze signals, a signal analyzer offers a more comprehensive analysis including time-domain characteristics, whereas a spectrum analyzer excels in frequency analysis.
Signal Analyzer
Spectrum Analyzer
Dynamic range in a signal analyzer refers to the difference between the smallest signal the analyzer can detect and the largest signal it can measure accurately without distortion or overload. This specification is critical because it determines the analyzer’s ability to distinguish low-level signals in the presence of much stronger ones. A high dynamic range is essential for detecting weak signals that might otherwise be masked by noise or by stronger adjacent signals.
It also helps minimize distortion, such as intermodulation products, that can obscure nearby signals. This capability is particularly important in RF and wireless applications, such as 5G or radar testing, where signals of varying strengths often coexist. In practice, dynamic range is limited by factors such as the analyzer’s noise floor, third-order intermodulation distortion (TOI), phase noise, and input compression. A wider dynamic range enables cleaner, more accurate spectral analysis, making it a key performance metric in signal and spectrum analyzers.
Noise floor and dynamic range are not the same, though they are related concepts in signal analysis. While the noise floor sets the lower limit of what can be measured, the dynamic range spans from this noise floor up to the maximum measurable signal level, encompassing the full range of signal levels the analyzer can handle.
Noise Floor
Dynamic Range