Frequency Range | SVA1015X: 9 kHz ~ 1.5GHz SVA1032X: 9 kHz ~ 3.2GHz SVA1075X: 9 kHz ~ 7.5GHz |
Frequency Resolution | 1 Hz |
Frequency Span | |
Range | 0 Hz, 100 Hz to Max Frequency |
Accuracy | ± Span / (number of display points – 1) |
Internal Reference Source | |
Reference frequency | 10.000000 MHz |
Reference frequency accuracy / uncertainty | ± [(time since last adjustment × frequency aging rate) + temperature stability + initial calibration accuracy] |
Initial calibration accuracy | <1 ppm |
Temperature stability | <1 ppm/year, 0 °C ~50 °C |
Frequency aging rate | <0.5 ppm/first year, 3.0 ppm/20 years |
Marker | |
Marker resolution | Span / (number of display points – 1) |
Marker uncertainty | ± [frequency indication × reference frequency uncertainty + 10% × resolution bandwidth + ½ * marker resolution + 1 Hz] |
Frequency Counter resolution | SVA1015X: 0.01 Hz SVA1032X: 0.01 Hz SVA1075X: 0.1 Hz |
Bandwidths | |
Resolution bandwidth (-3dB) | SVA1015X: 1 Hz ~ 1 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence SVA1032X: 1 Hz ~ 1 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence SVA1075X: 1 Hz~3 MHz |
Resolution filter shape factor | < 4.8 : 1 (60 dB:3 dB), Gaussian-like |
RBW uncertainty | <5% |
Video bandwidth (-3dB) | SVA1015X: 1 Hz ~ 3 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence SVA1032X: 1 Hz ~ 3 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence SVA1075X: 1 Hz~10 MHz |
VBW uncertainty | <5% |
Sweep and Trigger | |
Sweep time | SVA1015X: 1ms to 1500s SVA1032X: 1ms to 3200s SVA1075X: 1ms to 7500s |
RBW | Sweep 30 Hz ~ 1 MHz; 30 Hz ~ 1 MHz; 3 kHz ~ 3 MHz FFT 1 Hz ~ 10 kHz; 1 Hz ~ 10 kHz; 1 Hz ~ 10 kHz |
Sweep rule | Single, Continuous |
Trigger source | Free, Video, External |
External trigger | 5V TTL level, Rising edge/Falling edge |
Amplitude and Level | |
---|
Measurement range | DANL to +10 dBm, 100 kHz ~ 1 MHz, Preamp off DANL to +20 dBm, 1 MHz ~ 7.5 GHz, Preamp off |
Reference level | -200 dBm to +30 dBm, 1 dB steps |
Preamplifier | 20 dB (nom.) |
Input attenuation | 0 ~ 30 dB, 1 dB steps, 0 ~ 50 dB, 1 dB steps |
Maximum input DC voltage | +/- 50 VDC |
Maximum average power | 30 dBm, 3 minutes, fc ≥10 MHz, att > 20 dBm, preamp off |
Maximum damage level | 33 dBm, fc ≥ 10 MHz, att > 20 dBm, preamp off |
Level Display | |
Logarithmic level axis | 1 dB to 200 dB |
Linear level axis | 0 to reference level |
Units of level axis | dBm, dBmV, dBμV, dBμA, Volt, Watt |
Number of display points | 751 |
Number of traces | 4 |
Trace detectors | Positive-peak, Negative-peak, Sample, Normal, Average(Voltage/RMS/Video), Quasi-peak |
Trace functions | Clear write, Max Hold, Min Hold, View, Blank, Average, Math |
General Specifications | |
---|
Source | AC voltage range: 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz or 100-120 V 400 Hz; |
Power consumption | SVA1015X: 35W SVA1032X: 35W SVA1075X: 70W |
Temperature | Working temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C, Storage temperature: -20 °C to 70 °C |
Humidity | 0 °C to 30 °C, ≤ 95% Relative humidity 30 °C to 50 °C, ≤ 75% Relative humidity |
Altitude | Operating: less than 3 km |
Display | TFT LCD, 1024 × 600, 10.1 inch multi-touch screen |
Storage | Internal (Flash) 256 MB, external (USB storage device) 32 GByte |
Dimensions | 393 mm × 207 mm × 116.5 mm (W× H× D) |
Weight | SVA1015X: Net: 4.30 kg (9.5 lb); Shipping: 5.10 kg SVA1032X: Net: 4.40 kg (9.7 lb); Shipping: 5.20 kg SVA1075X: Net: 4.70 kg (10.4 lb); Shipping: 5.50 kg |
Andrew Forrest (verified owner) –
Amazing peice of kit. I used to use a Marconi spectrum analyser that weighed 40Kg and went to a maximum frequency of 110MHz. The 1015x is the slowest of the range and goes to 1,500MHz. On top of that you get a vector network analyser which would have been another 40Kg and cost a fortune. The instrument is surprisingly easy to use with a combination of buttons and touch screen. You don’t need any supporting software if you network it and use the instruments built in web server and any web browser. I haven’t been able to push it beyond it’s limits yet, it just does as asked. Brilliant peice of technology at a very good price.
robert.riley2 (verified owner) –
I have owned a few different spectrum analysers over the last 45 years or so from HP and Tektronix. I bought this analyser/VNA mainly for two reasons, I wanted a VNA and I wanted something small and light. Having had time to explore most of this instrument’s features, I have to say that I am very impressed and pleased with its performance. It represents outstanding value for money and the touch screen makes it very easy to use. This is the third instrument that I have bought from Telonic and their service is second to none.
Rob Riley
Doug Lovell –
Thanks very much for spending the time writing this review. It is appreciated.
Andrew Clark (verified owner) –
So far loving the new analyser, and will most likely add the Digital De-modulation option in the near future. Service from Telonic was superb. Regular updates and very accommodating when the stock position changed and we had to wait a bit longer than anticipated for delivery. Would definitely recommend both the product and the company.
Doug Lovell –
Thanks very much for spending the time writing this review. It is appreciated.
johnl (verified owner) –
Goodness me, spectrum analysers have come on a lot since I used them regularly as a young radio technician some 50 years ago! As a radio amateur I have numerous uses for a spectrum analyser and will no doubt find the built in VNA useful at some stage. The analyser has already helped me to track down some annoying interference to an 868MHz radio modem link and check out the spectral purity of a recently completed 144MHz 400W linear amplifier. So far I am very happy with my purchase. The large touchscreen is excellent and was one of the principal factors in deciding to go with Siglent. So far I am a happy user: It joins my Siglent 4 channel 200MHz oscilloscope (also from Telonic) as amongst the most useful items of test equipment in my workshop.
Telonic’s service was excellent. I ordered it on Wednesday around lunchtime and it was delivered to me up in Cumbria early the following morning.