Moku:Lab’s Spectrum Analyzer
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Overview
Moku:Lab’s Spectrum Analyzer allows you to observe input signals in the frequency domain between DC and 250 MHz. View two channels of data simultaneously with a resolution bandwidth as low as 1 Hz over a minimum span of 100 Hz. The Spectrum Analyzer also features two integrated waveform generators capable of producing sine waves at up to 250 MHz.

Specs
Frequency range
DC to 250 MHz
Frequency span
100 Hz to 250 MHz
Resolution bandwidth (RBW)
Span dependent, minimal RBW is 1 Hz
Video filter bandwidth
10 Hz to 2.4 MHz
Input range
1 Vpp or 10 Vpp
Input impedance
50 Ω /1 MΩ
Noise floor
-120 dBm with 1 Vpp input range, 1 Hz RBW
Output frequency range
1 mHz to 250 MHz
Output voltage
2 Vpp into 50 Ω
Key features
High bandwidth input and output options
Display and record power spectra or power spectral densities in the frequency domain from DC to 250 MHz
Additional display settings
Video bandwidth filtering, averaging, persistence
Onboard signal generators
Generate two sine waves up to 250 MHz using Moku:Lab’s built-in analog outputs
Intuitive graphical user interface with versatile API support
Quickly measure key metrics by dragging measurement cursors onto features of interest using the iPad’s multi-touch interface
Python, MATLAB and LabVIEW APIs for advanced programming support
Applications
Frequency domain analysis
System response characterization
Noise measurement
RF system design
Spurious signal identification
Documentation

Freedom in the lab when you need it
Probe up to four peaks using the Spectrum Analyzer’s measurement markers. Real-time and historical trends of peak level, frequency, power, and more are all available at a glance.
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Measurement markers
Probe up to four peaks using the Spectrum Analyzer’s measurement markers. Real-time and historical tends of peak level, frequency, power, and more are all available at a glance.

Optimized for efficiency
Streamline your workflow with integrated tracking cursors and measurement markers. Effortless export data to Dropbox, iCloud, and email. One-tap switch between power spectrum and power spectral density. You can even visual the evolution of a spectrum with a 3D waterfall plot.

Available on Moku:Lab hardware
The digital signal processing power of an FPGA coupled with the high-quality analog front-end ensures that with Moku:Lab you never have to sacrifice performance for flexibility.
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