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DSA800 SeriesSpectrum Analyzer All-DigitalIF Technology Frequency Range from 9 kHz up to 7.5 GHz Min. -161dBm Displayed Average Noise Level (Typ.) Min. -98dBc/Hz @ 10kHz Offset Phase Noise Level Measurement Uncertainty 0.8dB 10Hz Minimum Resolution Bandwidth (DSA832/875) Up to 7.5GHz Tracking Generator (DSA8XX-TG) Optional Preamplifier(DSA832/875) AdvancedMeasurement Functions (Opt.) EMI Filter & Quasi-Peak Detector Kit(Opt.) VSWR Measurement Kit(Opt.) PC Software(Opt.) Optional RF TX/RX Training Kit Optional RF Accessories(Cable, Adaptor,Attenuator,Bridge .) Complete Connectivity: LAN(LXI),USB Host & Device, GPIB (Opt.) 8 Inch WVGA (800x480) Display Compact Size, Light Weight DesignRIGOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

DSA800 Series Spectrum AnalyzerAdvancedMeasurement KeysBasic KeysUSB PortTG OutputMarker KeysRF InputProduct Dimensions: Width X Height X Depth 361.6 mm x 178.8 mm x 128 mmBenefits of Rigol's all digital IF designThe ability to measure smaller signals: on the basis of this technology, the IF fi lter enables smaller bandwidth settings,which greatly reduce the displayed average noise level.The ability to distinguish between small signals by frequency: using the IF fi lter with the smallest bandwidth setting itis possible to make out signals with a frequency difference of only 10 Hz.High precision amplitude readings: this technology almost eliminates the errors generated by fi lter switching,reference level uncertainty, scale distortion, as well as errors produced in the process of switching between logarithmicand linear display of amplitude when using a traditional analog IF design.Higher reliability: compared with traditional analog designs, the digital IF greatly reduces the complexity of thehardware, the system instability caused by channel aging, and the temperature sensitivity that can contribute to partsfailure.High measurement speed: the use of digital IF technology improves the bandwidth precision and selectivity of thefilter, minimizing the scanning time and improving the speed of the measurement.1 RIGOL

Features and BenefitsDistinguish the two nearby signals clearly withthe 10Hz RBW (DSA832/875)Compare the spectrums with different color traceReadout the spectrum peak values with thepeak table functionMeasure lower level signal with the preamplifierturn onPhase noise -98dBc/Hz @10 kHz offset(DSA832/875)EMI kit(EMI filter & Quasi-peak & Pass/Fail)The GUI to control the RF demo kit (Transmitter)directlyVSWR measurementRIGOL 2

RIGOL Spectrum Analyzer Option and AccessoryHarmonic DistorationTOIOccupiedBandwidthChannel PowerTime Domain PowerCarrier to NoiseRatioAdjacent Channel PowerPass/FailAdvanced Measurement Kit(AMK-DSA800)Rack Mount Kit(RM-DSA800)VSWR Bridge(VB1020/VB1040/VB1080)RF Demo Kit(TX1000)RF Demo Kit(RX1000)RF CATV KitDSA Utility KitRF Adaptor KitRF Attenuator KitRF Cable KitHigh Power AttenuatorDSA PC Software(Ultra Spectrum)Soft Carrying Bag(BAG-G1)3EmissionBandwidthRIGOLUSB to GPIB Converter(USB-GPIB)

SpecificationsSpecifications are valid under the following conditions: the instrument is within the calibration period, is stored for at least two hours at 0 to 50 temperature, and is warmed up for 40 minutes. Unless otherwise noted, the specifications in this manual include the measurementuncertainty.Typical (typ.): characteristic performance, which 80 percent of the measurement results will meet at room temperature (approximately 25 ). This data is notwarranted and does not include the measurement uncertainty.Nominal (nom.): the expected mean or average performance or a designed attribute (such as the 50 Ω connector). This data is not warranted and is measured atroom temperature (approximately 25 ).Measured (meas.): an attribute measured during the design phase which can be compared to the expected performance, such as the amplitude drift variation withtime. This data is not warranted and is measured at room temperature (approximately 25 ).NOTE: All charts in this manual are the measurement results of multiple instruments at room temperature unless otherwise noted. The specifications (except theTG specifications) listed in this manual are those when the tracking generator is off.FrequencyFrequencyFrequency rangeFrequency resolutionDSA8159 kHz to 1.5 GHz1 HzDSA8329 kHz to 3.2 GHzDSA8759 kHz to 7.5 GHzInternal Reference FrequencyReference frequencyAccuracyInitial calibration accuracyTemperature stabilityAging rateFrequency Readout AccuracyMarker resolutionMarker uncertaintyDSA815DSA832DSA87510MHz [(time since last adjustment aging rate) temperature stability calibration accuracy] 1ppm0 to 50 , reference to 25 2ppm 0.5ppm 2ppm/year 1ppm/yearspan/ (number of sweep points - 1) (frequency indication frequency reference uncertainty 1% span 10% resolutionbandwidth marker resolution)Frequency CounterResolutionUncertainty1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10kHz, 100kHz (frequency indication reference frequency accuracy counter resolution)Frequency SpanRangeUncertainty0Hz, 100Hz to maximum frequency of instrument span/ (number of sweep points - 1)SSB Phase Noise20 to 30 , fc 1 GHzCarrier offset10 kHz100 kHzDSA815 -80 dBc/Hz -100 dBc/Hz (typ.)DSA832 -98 dBc/Hz -100 dBc/Hz (typ.)DSA875RIGOL 4

Residual FM20 to 30 , RBW VBW 1 kHzDSA815 50 Hz (nom.)Residual FMDSA832 20Hz (nom.)DSA875DSA832DSA875BandwidthsResolution bandwidth (-3dB)RBW uncertaintyResolution filter shape factor(60dB: 3dB)Video bandwidth (-3dB)Resolution bandwidth (-6dB)(EMI-DSA800 option)DSA815100 Hz to 1 MHz,in 1-3-10 sequence 5% (nom.)10 Hz to 1 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence 5 (nom.)1 Hz to 3 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHzAmplitudeMeasurement Rangefc 10MHzDANL to 20 dBmRangeMaximum Input LevelDC voltageCW RF powerMax. damage level[1]50 Vattenuation 30 dB 20 dBm (100 mW) 30 dBm (1 W)NOTE: [1] When fc 10 MHz, input level 25 dBm and PA is Off, the protection switch will be on.Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL)FrequencyPA offPA on5RIGOL100 kHz to 1 MHz1MHz to 1.5 GHz100 kHz to 1 MHz1MHz to 1.5 GHzDSA815attenuation 0 dB, RBW VBW 100 Hz, sample detector, trace average 50, tracking generatoroff, 20 to 30 , input impendence 50 Ω -90 dBm, -110 dBm (typ.) -110 dBm 6 (f/1GHz)dB, -115 dBm (typ.) -110 dBm, -130 dBm (typ.) -130 dBm 6 (f/1GHz)dB, -135 dBm (typ.)

Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL)FrequencyPA offPA on9 kHz to 100 kHz100 kHz to 5 MHz5 MHz to 3.2 GHz3.2 GHz to 6 GHz6 GHz to 7.5 GHz100 kHz to 5 MHz5 MHz to 3.2 GHz3.2 GHz to 6 GHz6 GHz to 7.5 GHzDSA832DSA875attenuation 0 dB, RBW VBW 10 Hz, sample detector, trace average 50, trackinggenerator off, 20 to 30 , input impendence 50 Ω -110 dBm (typ.) -110 dBm (typ.) -125 dBm, -128 dBm (typ.) -125 dBm, -128 dBm (typ.) -130 dBm, -134 dBm (typ.) -130 dBm, -134 dBm (typ.) -126 dBm, -130 dBm (typ.) -121 dBm, -125 dBm (typ.) -142 dBm, -145 dBm (typ.) -142 dBm, -145 dBm (typ.) -147 dBm, -151 dBm (typ.) -147 dBm, -151 dBm (typ.) -143 dBm, -147 dBm (typ.) -138 dBm, -142 dBm (typ.)Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL) (Normalized to 1Hz)DSA815Frequency9 kHz to 100 kHz100 kHz to 1 MHz1MHz to 5MHzPA offDSA8325 MHz to 1.5 GHz1.5 GHz to 3.2 GHz -110 dBm, -130 dBm (typ.) -130 dBm 6 (f/1GHz)dB, -135 dBm (typ.) -120 dBm (typ.) -120 dBm (typ.) -135 dBm, -138 dBm (typ.) -135 dBm, -138 dBm (typ.) -140 dBm, -144 dBm (typ.) -140 dBm, -144 dBm (typ.) -136 dBm, -140 dBm (typ.) -131 dBm, -135 dBm (typ.)3.2 GHz to 6 GHz6 GHz to 7.5 GHz100 kHz to 1 MHz1MHz to 5MHzPA onDSA875attenuation 0 dB, RBW VBW 100 Hz, sample detector, trace average 50, trackinggenerator off, normalized to 1Hz, 20 to 30 , input impendence 50 Ω5 MHz to 1.5 GHz1.5 GHz to 3.2 GHz3.2 GHz to 6 GHz6 GHz to 7.5 GHz -130 dBm, -150 dBm (typ.) -150dBm 6 (f/1GHz)dB, -155 dBm (typ.) -152 dBm, -155 dBm (typ.) -152 dBm, -155 dBm (typ.) -157 dBm, -161 dBm (typ.) -157 dBm, -161 dBm (typ.) -153 dBm, -157 dBm (typ.) -148 dBm, -152 dBm (typ.)RIGOL 6

Level DisplayLogarithmic level axisLinear level axisNumber of display pointsNumber of tracesTrace detectorsTrace functionsUnits of level axis1 dB to 200 dB0 to Reference Level6013 Math Tracenormal, positive-peak, negative-peak, sample, RMS, voltage averagequasi-peak (with EMI-DSA800 option)clear write, max hold, min hold, average, view, blankdBm,dBmV, dBμV, nV, μV, mV, V, nW, μW, mW, WFrequency ResponseFrequency response100kHz to 1.5GHzPA off1.5GHz to 3.2GHz3.2GHz to 7.5GHzPA on100kHz to 1.5GHz1.5GHz to 3.2GHz3.2GHz to 7.5GHzDSA815DSA832fc 100kHz, attenuation 10 dB, relative to 50 MHz, 20ºC to 30 ºC 0.7 dB 0.5 dB, 0.3 dB(typ.) 0.7 dB, 0.3 dB(typ.)fc 1MHz, attenuation 10 dB, relative to 50 MHz, 20ºC to 30 ºC 1.0 dB 0.7 dB, 0.3 dB(typ.) 0.9 dB, 0.3 dB(typ.)Input Attenuation Switching UncertaintyDSA815DSA832Setting range0 to 30 dB, in 1 dB stepfc 50 MHz, relative to 10 dB, 20 ºC to 30 ºCSwitching uncertainty 0.5 dB 0.3 dB7RIGOLDSA875DSA875

Absolute Amplitude UncertaintyDSA815DSA875DSA832fc 50 MHz, peak detector, preamplifier off, attenuation 10 dB, input signal level -10 dBm,20 ºC to 30 ºC 0.4dB 0.3 dBUncertaintyRBW Switching Uncertaintyrelative to 1 kHz RBW 0.1 dBUncertaintyReference LevelRangeResolutionlog Scalelinear Scale-100 dBm to 20 dBm, in 1 dB step0.01 dB4 digitsPreamplifierGain100kHz to 1.5 GHz1.5GHz to 3.2 GHz3.2GHz to 7.5 GHzDSA815 (standard)20 dB(nom.)PA-DSA832 (option)17 dB(nom.)PA-DSA875 (option)17 dB(nom.)Level Measurement UncertaintyLevel measurement uncertaintyDSA815DSA875DSA83295% confidence level, S/N 20 dB, RBW VBW 1 kHz,preamplifier off, attenuation 10 dB, -50 dBm input level 0 dBm, fc 10 MHz, 20 to 30 1.5 dB(nom.) 0.8 dB (nom.)RIGOL 8

RF Input VSWRVSWR300kHz to 1.5GHz1.5GHz to 3.2GHz3.2GHz to 7.5GHzDSA815attenuation 10 dB 1.5(nom.)DSA832DSA875 1.5(nom.) 1.5(nom.) 1.8(nom.)DistortionSecond Harmonic InterceptSecond harmonic Intercept (SHI)DSA815DSA832fc 50 MHz, input signal level -20 dBm, attenuation 10 dB 40dBm 45dBmDSA875Third-order InterceptThird-order intercept(TOI)1dB Gain Compression1dB compression of input mixer(P1dB)9RIGOLDSA815DSA832DSA875fc 50 MHz, two -20dBm tones at input mixer spaced by 200kHz, attenuation 10 dB 10dBm 11 dBm, 15 dBm (typ.)fc 50 MHz, attenuation 0 dB 0dBm

Spurious ResponsesSpurious responseIntermediate frequencySystem related sidebandsInput Related SpuriousDSA815DSA832DSA875input terminated 50 Ω, attenuation 0 dB, 20ºC to 30ºC -90dBm, -88dBm (typ.) -100dBm (typ.) -60 dBcreferenced to local oscillators, referenced to A/D conversion, referenced to subharmonic of firstLO, referenced to harmonic of first LO -60 dBcmixer level -30 dBm -60 dBcSweepSweepSweep timeSweep timeuncertaintySpan 100 Hzzero spanSpan 100 Hzzero span (sweeptime setting value 1 ms)Sweep modeDSA81510ms to 1500s20 μs to 1500 s5%(nom.)DSA8321ms to 1500s20 μs to 3200 sDSA8751ms to 1500s20 μs to 7500 sDSA832100 kHz to 3.2 GHz-40 dBm to 0 dBmDSA875100 kHz to 7.5 GHz5%(nom.)continuous, singleTracking Generator (Option)TG OutputFrequency rangeOutput level rangeOutput level resolutionOutput flatnessDSA815100 kHz to 1.5 GHz-20 dBm to 0 dBm1 dBrelative to 50 MHz 3 dB (nom.)RIGOL 10

Trigger FunctionsTriggerTrigger sourceExternal trigger levelFree run, video, external5 V TTL levelInput /OutputFront Panel ConnectorsimpedanceRF inputconnectorimpedanceTrackinggenerator outputconnector50 Ω (nom.)N female50 Ω (nom.)N femaleInternal/ External Referencefrequencyoutput nput levelExternalreferenceimpedanceconnector10 MHz 3 dBm to 10 dBm, 8 dBm (typ.)50Ω (nom.)BNC female10 MHz 5 ppm0 dBm to 10 dBm50 Ω (nom.)BNC femaleExternal Trigger InputExternal trigger impedanceinputconnector1 kΩ (nom.)BNC femaleCommunication InterfaceconnectorUSB hostprotocolconnectorUSB deviceprotocolLXI core 2011LANdeviceIEC/IEEE(GPIB) bus(USB-GPIB option)11 RIGOLA plugVersion2.0B plugVersion2.010/100Base, RJ-45IEEE488.2

General SpecificationsDisplayTypeResolutionSizeColorsTFT LCD800 x 480 pixels8 inch64 kPrinter SupportedProtocolPictBridgeMass MemoryMass MemoryFlash Disk (internal), USB Disk (not supplied)Power SupplyInput Voltage Range, ACAC Supply FrequencyPower Consumption100 V to 240 V (nom.)45 Hz to 440 Hz35 W (typ.),max. 50 W with all ratingtemperature rangeStoragetemperature range0 to 30 30 to 40 operating height0 to 50 -20 to 70 95% rel. humidity 75% rel. humidityup to 3,000mElectromagnetic Compatibility and SafetyIn line with EN61326-1:2006IEC 61000-4-2:2001 4.0kV (contact discharge), 4.0kV (air discharge)3V/m (80MHz to 1GHz)IEC 61000-4-3:2002 3V/m (1.4GHz to 2GHz)1V/m (2.0GHz to 2.7GHz)IEC 61000-4-4:2004 1kV power lines0.5kV (Phase to Neutral)EMCIEC 61000-4-5:2001 0.5kV (Phase to PE)1kV (Neutral to PE)IEC 61000-4-6:2003 3V,0.15-80MHzVoltage dip:0% UT during half cycleIEC 61000-40% UT during 1 cycle11:200470% UT during 25 cyclesShort interruption:0% UT during 250 cyclesIn line withElectrical SafetyUL 61010-1:2012, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-12, EN 61010-1:2010Dimensions(W x H x D)361.6 mm 178.8 mm 128 mm(14.2 in 7.0 in 5.0 in)WeightDSA815StandardWith tracking generator4.25 kg (9.4 lb)DSA8324.55 kg (10.0 lb)5.15 kg (11.4 lb)DSA875RIGOL 12

Ordering accessoriesDescriptionSpectrum Analyzer, 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz (with preamplifier)Spectrum Analyzer, 9 kHz to 3.2 GHzSpectrum Analyzer, 9 kHz to 7.5 GHzSpectrum Analyzer, 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz (with preamplifier, with trackinggenerator, factory installed)Spectrum Analyzer, 9 kHz to 3.2 GHz (with tracking generator, factory installed)Spectrum Analyzer, 9 kHz to 7.5 GHz (with tracking generator, factory installed)quick guide (hard copy)CDROM (user’s guide, programming guide)power cablepreamplifier, 100 kHz to 3.2 GHz (only for DSA832)preamplifier, 100 kHz to 7.5 GHz (only for DSA875)EMI filter & quasi-peak detectoradvanced measurement kitVSWR measurement kitDSA PC softwareOrder R-DSA800Ultra Spectruminclude: N-SMA cable, BNC-BNC cable, N-BNC adaptor, N-SMA adaptor, 75 Ωto 50 Ω adaptor, 900 MHz/1.8 GHz antenna (2pcs), 2.4 GHz antenna (2pcs)DSA Utility Kitinclude: N(F)-N(F) adaptor (1pcs), N(M)-N(M) adaptor (1pcs), N(M)-SMA(F)adaptor (2pcs), N(M)-BNC(F) adaptor (2pcs), SMA(F)-SMA(F) adaptor (1pcs),SMA(M)-SMA(M) adaptor (1pcs), BNC T type adaptor (1pcs), 50 Ω SMA load(1pcs), 50 Ω BNC impedance adaptor (1pcs)RF Adaptor Kitinclude: 50 Ω to 75 Ω adaptor (2pcs)include: 6dB attenuator (1pcs), 10dB attenuator (2pcs)30dB high power attenuator, max. power 100WN(M)-N(M) RF cableN(M)-SMA(M) RF cableRF demo kit (transmitter)RF demo kit (receiver)VSWR bridge with VSWR-DSA800, 1 MHz to 2 GHzVSWR bridge with VSWR-DSA800, 800 MHz to 4 GHzVSWR bridge with VSWR-DSA800, 2 GHz to 8 GHzrack mount kitsoft carrying bagUSB to GPIB interface converter for instrumentRF CATV KitRF Attenuator BWarrantyThree -year warranty, excluding probes and accessories.HeadquarterRIGOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.No.156,Cai He Village,Sha He Town,Chang Ping District, Beijing,102206 P.R.ChinaTel: 86-10-80706688Fax: 86-10-80705070Email: support@rigol.comUSARIGOL TECHNOLOGIESUSA,INC.7401 First Place,Suite NOakwood VillageOH 44146,USATel: 440-232-4488x111Fax: 440-232-4499Toll free: 877-4-RIGOL-1x111Email: info@rigol.comEuropeRIGOL TECHNOLOGIES EU,GmbHLindbergh str. 482178 Puchheim, GermanyTel: 49(0)89-8941895-0Email: info-europe@rigol.comRIGOL is the registered trademark of RIGOL Technologies, Inc. Product information in this document subject to update without notice. Forthe latest information about RIGOL's products, applications and services, please contact local RIGOL office or access RIGOL official website:www.rigol.comV02-14

RIGOL Spectrum Analyzer Option and Accessory VSWR Bridge (VB1020/VB1040/VB1080) Rack Mount Kit (RM-DSA800) USB to GPIB Converter (USB-GPIB) RF Demo Kit (TX1000) RF Demo Kit RF CATV Kit (RX1000) Soft Carrying Bag (BAG-G1) DSA Utility Kit RF Cable Kit RF Adaptor Kit High Power Attenua

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