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Anritsu MS4622B Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) – 10 MHz to 3 GHz
The Anritsu MS4622B is a high-performance Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) designed for precision measurement and characterization of RF and microwave components across a frequency range of 10 MHz to 3 GHz. This system is part of Anritsu’s renowned MS462xB series, known for its accuracy, reliability, and versatility in network analysis applications.
Key Features & Capabilities:
- Frequency Range: 10 MHz to 3 GHz, suitable for a wide variety of RF applications.
- 2-Port S-Parameter Testing: Provides full S11, S21, S12, and S22 parameter measurements for complete network analysis.
- High Dynamic Range: Offers accurate amplitude and phase measurements, ensuring precise characterization of RF devices.
- Broadband and Narrowband Measurements: Ideal for applications such as impedance matching, filter design, and antenna tuning.
- User-Friendly Interface: Features an intuitive graphical display, making it easy to interpret complex measurement data.
- High Measurement Speed & Accuracy: Provides fast sweep times and high-resolution results for production and R&D environments.
- PC Connectivity & Automation: Supports GPIB and RS-232 interfaces for remote control, data logging, and automated test setups.
- Compact and Durable Design: Built for laboratory and production use, ensuring long-term reliability and minimal maintenance.
Applications:
The MS4622B VNA is widely used in industries such as:
- RF & Microwave Component Testing: Ideal for evaluating amplifiers, filters, antennas, and more.
- Aerospace & Defense: Used in radar, satellite communication, and avionics testing.
- Telecommunications: Supports development and verification of wireless communication devices.
- Educational & Research Institutions: Provides a cost-effective solution for training and academic research in RF engineering.
With its precise measurement capabilities, robust feature set, and ease of use, the Anritsu MS4622B is an excellent choice for professionals and researchers working with RF and microwave networks.
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