Used NEWPORT FPA-35 #9105711 for sale
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NEWPORT FPA-35 is an electronic test equipment developed by Spectral Dynamics Corporation. It is primarily used for dynamic frequency response analysis requirements in both the research and industrial applications. It is a versatile instrument with a wide range of frequency and amplitude settings for dynamic measurements and control. FPA-35 is an active filter-bank device that has a frequency range of 0-35 kHz, while its amplitude is set to a minimum of 20 to a maximum of 120 dB. It has an active filter-bank that offers spectral selectivity of 125 kHz with a 0.8 dB passband ripple. NEWPORT FPA-35 also has a built-in general purpose (GPIB) -to-external device compatibility. One of the most noteworthy features of FPA-35 is its adaptive noise control system, which makes it suitable for dynamic frequency response measurements in different noise environments. It has an adjustable bandwidth of up to 200 kHz and is capable of producing stable outputs regardless of the input level. NEWPORT FPA-35 also comes with an independent equalizer and a parametric filter, which allow for precise control of signal distortion. FPA-35 features an intuitive user interface which includes on-screen menus, omnidirectional keyboard navigation, and a clear LCD display. The instrument also comes with a library of programs which can be easily customized for specific applications. Also, the instrument has a built-in software that offers direct programming capabilities including the ability to quickly and accurately measure and modulate signals. NEWPORT FPA-35 is designed with advanced circuitry and top-notch performance to ensure superior reliability and performance. Its sophisticated design also ensures minimal drift and uniformity in performance. Additionally, the instrument is highly reliable and rugged, making it ideal for laboratory and industrial applications. Finally, the instrument is compatible with a wide range of other test equipment, instruments, and digital signal processing systems.
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