What are the differences between an E7400A Series EMC Analyzer and an ESA Series Spectrum Analyzer with Option AYQ - EMI Detectors & FM Demod?
The table below outlines the differences between the features of these two different configurations.......
E7400A EMC Analyzer vs. ESA-E Series with Option AYQ | ||
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Feature | E7400A Series | ESA-E Series with Option AYQ |
CISPR 16-1-1 Compliant | No | No |
Quasi-Peak Detector | Yes | Yes |
EMC Average Detector | Yes | Yes |
200Hz, 9KHz, and 120KHz EMI Bandwidths | Yes | Yes (with Option 1DR) |
3dB, 6dB, and Impulse 1MHz Resolution Bandwidth | Yes | 3dB only |
Resolution Bandwidth Coupling Options | Yes | No |
CISPR Frequency Band Setups | Yes | No |
4 Amplitude Correction Registers | Yes | Yes |
Antenna Units Selection | Yes | No |
Two Limit Lines with Margins and Test | Yes | Yes |
EMC Measure-at-Marker Function | Yes | No |
EMC Auto-Measure Function | Yes | No |
EMC Signal List Table and Delta Limit Data | Yes | No |
EMC Report Generation | Yes | No |
Default Amplitude Units | dBuV | dBm |
Uses Setups, Limit Lines, & Trans. Factors Disk | Yes | All But Setups |
Compatible with E7415A EMI Measurement Software | Yes | No |
Built-in RF Preamp (Option 1DS) | Standard | Optional |
Narrow Resolution Bandwidths (Option 1DR) | Standard | Optional |
Segmented Sweep | No | Yes |
Power Suite Utility | No | Yes |
Additional Measurement Personalities | No | Optional |