Used WILTRON 6659 A /3 #106665 for sale
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WILTRON 6659 A /3 Vector Network Analyzer is a state-of-the-art electronic test equipment designed for radio frequency (RF) component analysis. This tool can perform a range of measurements on a variety of components. Its primary function is to measure the scattering parameters of a component by sending and receiving signals between two ports. The primary benefit of this equipment is it is able to accurately characterize a component's behavior over a range of frequencies. 6659 A /3 comes with a sophisticated measurement engine that provides high resolution testing and accurate results. This unit uses an internal sampling rate of up to 60 MHz, which allows for high speed and accuracy without sacrificing data resolution. The unit's RF ports can accept a maximum frequency of 6 GHz, which covers the majority of modern component testing frequencies. In addition, the analyzer offers a comprehensive set of features, such as sweep parameters and the ability to save up to 50 measurement sets. The unit's touchscreen display offers easy control and access to a range of functions. The preset menus and menus that can be customized to user preferences are intuitive, making setup and operation easy. The save and recall of measurements sets is also fast and easy. It includes four-port measurements, providing a more accurate assessment of components performance by understanding their characteristics at different dispersed frequency points. This WILTRON 6659 A /3 Vector Network Analyzer also comes with a wide range of external accessories. These accessories include cables, attenuators, RF multiples, step-up transformers, and compact size attenuators. It also comes with a thermal printer and power chord. Overall, 6659 A /3 Vector Network Analyzer is an excellent tool that provides precision, accuracy, and reliability when testing radio frequency components. Its excellent measurement engine, intuitive controls, and flexibility make it a great choice for component testing, characterizing, and validation.
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