- Frequency Range: from 0.1 MHz to 20.0 GHz
- Measured Parameters: S11, S21, S12, S22
- Impedance: 50Ω
- Number of Ports: 2
- Dynamic Measurement Range, Min: 145 dB typical
- Measurement Time at One Frequency: 12 µs
- Output Power Adjustment Range: from -60 to +10 dB/mW
- Compatibility with Frequency Range Extension Modules
- Mountable in 19'' Rack
Warranty: 3 years
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Our experts will answer any technical questionHigh-performance Cobalt series vector network analyzers with a frequency range from 0.1 MHz to 20.0 GHz feature a reconfigurable measurement path with the ability to connect frequency extenders. Signal paths for connecting frequency extenders using removable 3.5 mm jumpers are located on the front panel of the device. Additionally, there are connectors on the rear panel of the analyzers for signal control and power transmission. Measured parameters: S11, S21, S12, S22.
The presence of a signal test switch on the measurement ports of the C4220 allows for measuring all parameters with a single connection.
C4220 is a two-port device.
Vector network analyzers are designed for measuring complex transmission and reflection coefficients (scattering matrix elements) of multiports. Vector network analyzers are designed to work with an external computer, which is not included in the delivery set.
For operation in automated measurement setups, vector network analyzers support remote control via COM and TCP/IP Socket protocols. The devices are supplied with software designed to work with Windows OS. Upon request, device software for Linux OS can be provided.
Analyzers in the series differ from each other in the number of measurement ports located on the front panel.
Frequency Range | from 0.1 MHz to 20.0 GHz |
Impedance | 50 Ω |
Port Type | NMD 3.5 mm, plug |
Dynamic Measurement Range | 145 dB typical |
Output Power Adjustment Range | from -60 to +10 dB/mW |
Measurement Time at One Frequency | 12 µs |
Number of Measurement Points per One Scan | from 1 to 500,001 |
Number of Channels | up to 16 logically independent measurement channels |
Minimum Frequency Step Size | 1 Hz |
Frequency Setting Accuracy | ±5x10–6 |