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No.2DSA800 All-Digital IF Technology 9 kHz - 1.5 GHz Frequency Range Up to -135dBm Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL) -80dBc/Hz @ 10kHz Oset Phase Noise Total Amplitude Uncertainty 1.5dB 100Hz Minimum Resolution Bandwidth (RBW) 1.5GHz Tracking Generator (DSA815-TG) Advanced Measurement functions (Option) EMI Filter & Quasi-Peak Detector Kit(Option) VSWR Measurement Kit(Option) Complete Connectivity: LAN,USB host,USB device,GPIB (option) 8 Inch WVGA (800x480) Display Compact Size,Light weight designDSA800 series is one of RIGOL's compact size, lightweighteconomic spectrum analyzers, the digital IF technologyguarantees its reliability and performance to meet the mostdemanding RF applications.RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Unique widescreen display, friendly interfaceand easy-to-use operationsProduct Dimensions: Width X Height X Depth 361.6 mm x 178.8 mm x 128 mm Weight:4.25kg(9.4lbs)Benefits of Rigol's all digital IF design1. The ability to measure smaller signals: on the basis of this technology, the IF filter enables smaller bandwidth settings, which greatly reduce the displayedaverage noise level.2. The ability to distinguish between small signals by frequency: using the IF filter with the smallest bandwidth setting it is possible to make out signals witha frequency difference of only 100 Hz.3. High precision amplitude readings: this technology almost eliminates the errors generated by filter switching, reference level uncertainty, scale distortion,as well as errors produced in the process of switching between logarithmic and linear display of amplitude when using a traditional analog IF design.4. Higher reliability: compared with traditional analog designs, the digital IF greatly reduces the complexity of the hardware, the system instability caused bychannel aging, and the temperature sensitivity that can contribute to parts failure.5. High measurement speed: the use of digital IF technology improves the bandwidth precision and selectivity of the filter, minimizing the scanning time andimproving the speed of the measurement.1 RIGOL

Features and BenefitsDistinguish the two nearby signals clearly withthe 100Hz RBWCompare the spectrums when change the RBWsettings with different color traceZero span to demodulate the AM signalReadout the Spectrum Peak values with thePeak table functionMeasure lower than -130dBm signal with thestandard PreamplifierVSWR MeasureasurementEMI Measurement (EMI Filter & QuasiPeak & Pass Fail)The GUI to control the RF Demo Kit(Transmitter) directlyRIGOL2

RF Demo Kit(TX1000)DSA Accessories Package(DSA Utility Kit)VSWR Bridge(VB1020/VB1030)Advanced Measurement Kit(DSA800-AMK)DSA PC Software(Ultra Spectrum)USB to GPIB InterfaceConverter for Instrument(USB-GPIB)Tracking Generator(DSA815-TG)Rack Mount Kit(DSA800-RMSA)SpecificationsSpecifications are valid after 30 minute warm up time with a valid calibration.Typical value and nominal value are defined as follows. Typical value: defined as the specifications when the product is under specified conditions. Nominal value: defined as the approximate quantity in the application of the product.FrequencyFrequencyFrequency RangeFrequency ResolutionInternal Frequency ReferenceReference FrequencyAging RateTemperature StabilityFrequency Readout AccuracyMarker ResolutionMarker UncertaintyDSA81520 to 30 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz1Hz10 MHz 2 ppm/year 2 ppmspan / (sweep points-1) (frequency indication frequency referenceuncertainty 1% span 10% resolutionbandwidth marker resolution)Marker Frequency CounterResolutionUncertainty1 Hz,10 Hz,100 Hz,1 KHz,10 KHz,100 KHz (frequency indication frequency referenceuncertainty counter resolution)Note: Frequency Reference Uncertainty (aging rate period since adjustment temperature drift).Frequency SpanRangeUncertaintySSB Phase NoiseCarrier OffsetBandwidthsResolution Bandwidth (-3dB)Resolution Bandwidth (-6dB)RBW UncertaintyResolution Filter Shape Factor(60dB: 3dB)Video Bandwidth (-3dB)3 RIGOLDSA8150 Hz, 100 Hz to 1.5 GHz span / (sweep points-1)10 kHz offset -80 dBc/HzOpt100 Hz to 1 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz 5%, nominal 5, nominal1 Hz to 3 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence

AmplitudeMeasurement RangeRangeMaximum rated input levelDC VoltageCW RF PowerMax. Damage Level10 MHz to 1.5 GHzDANL to 20 dBmRF attenuation 30dB50 V 20 dBm (100mW) 30 dBm (1W)Note: When input level 25dBm, the protection switch will be on.Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL)0 dB RF Attenuation, RBW VBW 100 Hz, Sample Detector, Trace Average 50, Input Impedance 50 Ω, Tracking Generator Off.100 kHz to 1 MHz -90 dBm,DANLtyp. -110 dBm(Preamplifier Off)1 MHz to 1.5 GHz -110 dBm 6 x (f/1GHz) dB,typ. -115 dBm100 kHz to 1 MHzDANL -110 dBm(Preamplifier On)typ. -130 dBm1 MHz to 1.5 GHz -130 dBm 6 x (f/1 GHz) dB,typ. -135 dBmLevel DisplayLogarithmic Level AxisLinear Level AxisNumber of Display PointsNumber of TracesTrace Detectors1 dB to 200 dB0 to Reference Level6013 Math TraceNormal, Positive-peak, Negative-peak, Sample, RMS,Voltage Average, Quasi-peakClear Write, Max Hold, Min Hold, Average,View, BlankdBm, dBmV, dBμV, nV, μV, mV, V, nW, μW, mW, WTrace FunctionsUnits of Level AxisFrequency Response10 dB RF attenuation, relative to 50 MHz, 20 ºC to 30 ºCFrequency Response100 kHz to 1.5 GHz(Preamplifier Off)Frequency Response1 MHz to 1.5 GHz(Preamplifier On)Input Attenuation Switching UncertaintySetting RangeSwitching Uncertaintyfc 50 MHz, relative to 10 dB,20 ºC to 30 ºCAbsolute Amplitude UncertaintyUncertaintyRBW Switching UncertaintyUncertaintyReference LevelRangeResolutionLevel Measurement UncertaintyLevel Measurement Uncertainty 0.7 dB 1.0 dB0 to 30 dB, in 1 dB step 0.5 dBfc 50 MHz, peak detector, 0.4 dBpreamplifier off, 10 dB RF attenuation,input signal -10 dBm, 20 ºC to 30 ºC100 Hz to 1 MHz, relative to 1 kHzRBWLog ScaleLinear Scale95% confidence level, S/N 20 dB,RBW VBW 1 kHz,preamplifier off,10 dB RF attenuation, 0.1 dB-100 dBm to 20 dBm, in 1 dB step0.01 dB4 digits 1.5 dB, nominalRIGOL4

-50 dBm reference level 0,10 MHz fc 1.5 GHz,20 ºC to 30 ºCRF Input VSWR10 dB RF AttenuationVSWR1 MHz to 1.5 GHz 1.5IntermodulationSecond Harmonic Intercept (SHI)Third-order Intermodulation (TOI) fc 30 MHz 40 dBm 10 dBm1dB Gain CompressionTotal Power at Input Mixer 0 dBmfc 50MHz,preamplifier offNote: Mixer power level (dBm) input power (dBm) – input attenuation (dB).Spurious ResponsesImage FrequencyIntermediate FrequencySpurious ResponseSystem-relatedSidebandInput Related Spurious -60 dBc -60 dBc -88 dBm, typ.R e f e r e n c e d t o l o c a l o s c i l l a t o r s , -60 dBcreferenced to A/D conversion,referenced to subharmonic of first LO,referenced to harmonic of first LO -60 dBc, typ.Mixer level: -30 dBmSweepSweepSweep Time RangeSweep Time Uncertainty100 Hz Span 1.5 GHzSpan 0 HzNon-zero span(100 Hz Span 1.5 GHz)Zero span (1 ms to 1500 s)Sweep Mode10 ms to 1500 s20 μs to 1500 s5%, nominal5%, nominalContinuous, singleTrigger FunctionsTriggerTrigger SourceExternal Trigger LevelFree run, Video, External5 V TTL levelTracking Generator (DSA815-TG)TG OutputFrequency RangeOutput LevelOutput Flatness9 kHz to 1.5 GHz-20 dBm to 0 dBm, in 1 dB steps1 MHz to 1.5 GHz, referenced to 50 MHz 3 dBInputs and OutputsRF InputImpedanceConnector50 ΩN femaleTG outImpedanceConnector50 ΩN female10 MHz REF In / 10 MHz REF Out / External Trigger InConnector10 MHz REF In Amplitude10 MHz REF Out AmplitudeTrigger VoltageBNC female0 dBm to 10 dBm 3dBm to 10dBm5 V TTL level5 RIGOL

USBConnectorProtocolUSB HostUSB DeviceB plugVersion 2.0A plugVersion 2.0ConnectorProtocolGeneral SpecificationsDisplayTypeResolutionSizeColorsTFT LCD800 x 480 pixels8 inch64kPrinter SupportedProtocolPictBridgeRemote ControlUSBLAN InterfaceIEC/IEEE Bus (GPIB)with opt. USB-GPIBMass MemoryMass MemoryFlash Disk (internal),USB Disk (not supplied)Power SupplyInput Voltage Range, ACAC Supply FrequencyPower Consumption100 V - 240 V, nominal45 Hz - 440 Hz,35 W typ.Max 50 W with all options.TemperatureOperating temperature rangeStorage temperature rangeDimensionsWeightUSB TMC10/100 Base-T, RJ-45,LXI Class CIEEE 488.25 ºC to 40 ºC-20 ºC to 70 ºC(W x H x D)361.6 mm x 178.8 mm x 128 mm(14.2 inches 7.0 inches 5.0 inches)With TG4.25kg (9.4lbs)RIGOL6

Ordering onOrder NumberSpectrum Analyzer, 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz (with preamplifier)DSA815S p e c t r u m A n a l y z e r, 9 k H z t o 1 . 5 G H z , w i t h p r e a m p l i f i e r, w i t htrack generator, installed before leaving factoryDSA815-TGQuick Guide (Hard Copy)QGD03X00CDROM (User’s Guide, Programming Guide)-Power Cable-EMI Filter & Quasi-Peak Detector Kit (DSA815 only)DSA800-EMIVSWR Measure Kit (DSA815 only)DSA800-VSWRVSWR Bridge (2 GHz)VB1020VSWR Bridge (3 GHz)VB1030DSA PC SoftwareUltra SpectrumAdvanced Measurement KitDSA800-AMKRF Demo Kit (Transmitter)TX1000USB to GPIB Interface Converter for InstrumentUSB-GPIBRack Mount KitDSA800-RMSADSA Accessories Package Including:OptionalAccessoriesOrderableManuals(Hard Copy)HeadquarterN - S M A C a b l e , B N C - BN C C a b l e , N - B N C A d a p t e r, N - S M A A d a p t e r,75Ω-50Ω Adapter,DSA Utility KitAntenna 2 (900MHz/1.8GHz), Antenna 2 (2.4GHz)Quick Guide, Chinese& EnglishQGD03X00User’s Guide, ChineseUGD03000User’s Guide, EnglishUGD03100Programming Guide, ChinesePGD03000Programming Guide, EnglishPGD03100RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.No.156,Cai He Village,Sha He Town,Chang Ping District, Beijing,102206 P.R.ChinaTel: 86-10-80706688Fax: 86-10-80705070Email:  info@rigol.comUSARIGOL TECHNOLOGIES,USAINC.7401 First Place, Suite NOakwood VillageOH 44146, USAToll free: 877-4-RIGOL-1 x111Tel: 440-232-4488 x111Fax: 440-232-4499Email: beyondmeasure@rigoltech.comEuropeRIGOL TECHNOLOGIES EU,GmbHLindbergh str. 482178 Puchheim, GermanyTel: 49(0)89-8941895-0Email: info-europe@rigoltech.comRIGOL is the registered trademark of RIGOL Technologies, Inc. Product information in this document subject to update without notice.For the latest information about RIGOL's products, applications and services, please contact local RIGOL office or access RIGOL officialwebsite:www.rigol.comJuly,2012

RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. DSA800 series is one of RIGOL's compact size, light weighteconomic spectrum analyzers, the digital IF technology guarantees its reliability and performance to meet the most demanding RF applications. .

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