Used ANRITSU MF2412B #9009890 for sale

ANRITSU MF2412B
ID: 9009890
Microwave Frequency Counter, 10Hz to 20GHz.
ANRITSU MF2412B is an electronic test instrument that is primarily designed to measure the characteristics of high-speed signals. It is capable of measuring the amplitude, DC levels, and slew rates of signals in the frequency range of up to 20GHz. The device features a wide range of interfaces, including RS-232, RS-449, and a universal test bus. This makes it possible to connect to a range of test instruments, such as oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers. Additionally, MF2412B has the ability to be remotely controlled and operated using a laptop or PC. The device features a low distortion of up to 1dB, making it possible to measure wide bandwidth signals with high accuracy. It also has an extremely wide dynamic range of up to 100dB, allowing you to accurately measure both weak and strong signals. In addition, the signal amplitude and frequency can be adjusted using the programmable attenuator and programmable frequency synthesizer. ANRITSU MF2412B has the capability of synchronizing multiple unit channels and operation systems, making it possible to accurately measure multiple signals in one go. It also has the ability to measure the modulation index of digital signals, making it essential for characterizing the performance of digital communication systems. The device has a user-friendly menu system, allowing users to access all the features directly on the front panel. Additionally, it can store up to 10 user-defined set ups, enabling quick and easy retrieval of all settings and configurations. The concurrent multi-display mode supports up to four display books that are able to display up to 80 measurements in one operation. Due to its high performance, versatile features, and user-friendly design, MF2412B is an ideal choice for measuring complex high-speed signals. It is adaptable to a wide range of test environments and can easily meet the requirements of modern communication systems.
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