Features:
– Screen size 4 inch
– Spectrum Analyzer for 0.1-800MHz or, with Ultra mode enabled, 0.1MHz-6GHz
– Signal Generator with sine wave output between 0.1-800MHz or dual tone output up to 4.4GHz when not used as Spectrum Analyzer.
– Switchable resolution bandpass filters for both ranges between 200Hz and 850kHz
– Built-in 20dB optional LNA
– Color display showing 450 scan points covering up to the full frequency range.
– Input Step attenuator from 0dB to 31dB (not in combination with LNA).
– A built-in calibration signal generator that is used for automatic self test and (low) input calibration.
– Connected to a PC via USB it becomes a PC controlled Spectrum Analyzer or Signal Generator
– Rechargeable battery allowing a minimum of at least 2 hours portable use
– Max input level +10dBm. Do not destroy your tinySA
– Due to the low cost and very small form factor there are certain relevant tinySA limitations and tinySA Ultra limitations
Specification:
Parameter |
Specification |
Display size |
4” TFT LCD (480×320) |
Max low input frequency |
800MHz, 6GHz in Ultra mode |
Resolution filters in 1,3,10 steps |
from 200Hz to 850kHz |
Max output frequency |
Sinus up to 800MHz |
output level |
-104dBm to -16dBm |
Ultra mode |
Level calibrated up to 5.3GHz |
Internal LNA gain |
20dB up to 4GHz |
Displayed points per scan |
max 450 |
0-350MHz scan time |
165ms |
Shortest zero span time |
17ms |
DANL at 100MHz |
-153dBm/Hz (LNA Off) / -169dBm/Hz (LNA On) |
DANL degrading in ultra mode |
10dB above 2.5GHz, 25dB above 5.3GHz |
Phase noise at 10kHz bias |
-92dBc/Hz |
Phase noise at 100kHz bias |
-110dBc/Hz |
Input 1dB compression level |
+0.5dBm (LNA Off) / -26.5dBm (LNA On) |
IIP3 without LNA |
+18dBm (at least 2MHz apart) / 0dBm (500Hz apart) |
IIP3 with LNA |
-8dBm (at least 2MHz apart) |
Frequency stability |
<1ppm ( -10℃ ~ +55℃) |
SD card slot |
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