You need to make accurate time and frequency measurements and you need
to do it fast. Next-generation Keysight 53200 Series counters provide the
performance you need, along with important extras that may surprise you.
You get more than higher performance. You get insight.
Keysight 53210A single-channel, 350 MHz RF frequency counter is optimized to provide fast, precise frequency measurements with a simplified user interface. An optional microwave channel can be added to measure 6 or 15 GHz.
Includes documentation on CD, Keysight IO Library, power cord, USB cable, calibration certificate. Three-year warranty.
Designed to meet your application needs
The Keysight U8903B audio analyzer will allow you to make multi-functional and high-performance audio measurements. The fully-configurable U8903B is the next-generation successor to the U8903A and can test ultra-low distortion devices with a low residual distortion of < –110 dB, and accurately measure harmonics and noise over 1.5 MHz with its wide measurement bandwidth. Additionally, the U8903B comes with added POLQA capability in along with two-channel wideband analog analyzer functions. The U8903B audio analyzer, you gives you a test solution that is configurable to meet your specific application needs for audio and beyond.
Enables high-performance Bluetooth audio testing
The Bluetooth option enables the U8903B to make high-performance Bluetooth audio testing for R&D, quality assurance and production tests in the consumer and professional audio and wireless communication industries.
Configurable measurement channels and wide bandwidth
The U8903B audio analyzer can be configured to 4, 6 or 8 analog analyzer channels. The instrument is capable of simultaneous measurement, which transforms the U8903B into a multichannel analyzer, and also allows class-D amplifier measurement, eliminating the need for external filters. With the wide bandwidth option, the U8903B allows engineers to analyze the switching in the op amp when the frequency response sweeps from 20 Hz to 1 MHz. The FFT plot in the audio analyzer allows engineers to understand the system flatness, transition band, and phase of the op amp over frequency.
Advanced features allow for audio performance measurements with greater ease:
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