V1.0 / dc-51306202 (verify); the antenna part numbers under Options 34 and 35 if BNC assigns ANT-series codes such as ANT-100G (verify); and the SpecICX release build strings quoted under Test Conditions (verify they carry to BNC release builds).1Overview
The ICX-FieldHawk-U family delivers excellent RF performance in a compact, integration-ready package while holding cost down. The instruments suit space- and cost-constrained applications, from automated test racks to distributed monitoring nodes. A single software environment, SpecICX (SAStudio4), drives the whole range, and one unified API spans every model.
Well-balanced performance, cost, and size
The SAN, SAM, NXN, and NXM products share a compact design that delivers strong RF performance while holding cost efficiency. Their miniaturization allows easy integration into automated test systems, preserving RF performance such as spectrum purity while reducing deployment and operational costs. That balance makes them particularly suited to space- and cost-constrained work.
USB and Ethernet ports
The SAN and SAM series feature USB connectivity supporting USB 3.0 and 2.0 interfaces. The NXN and NXM series offer Ethernet connectivity compatible with 1000M/100M networks.
A wide range of models
The SAN and NXN series focus on cost efficiency, with three frequency options: 4.5, 6.3, and 40 GHz. The SAM and NXM series prioritize performance, with 6.3 and 8.5 GHz options. The mix of interface types, frequency ranges, and cost points delivers an optimized choice for a wide variety of applications.
Unified API
All series and models use one consistent API, so hardware can migrate across the family with no code changes. The API supports C/C++, C#, Python, MATLAB, Qt, and LabVIEW on both Windows and Linux.
Rich standard measurement functions
A broad set of advanced measurements ships standard. They include channel power, occupied bandwidth, X dB bandwidth, harmonic measurement, SEM, AM and FM demodulation, and automatic phase noise analysis.
2Model Family
The family spans economy and performance tiers across four frequency points, with a USB model and an Ethernet model at each position. The diagram below maps every model to its interface, performance tier, and maximum frequency.

| Tier | Frequency | USB model | Ethernet model |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | 9 kHz to 4.5 GHz | SAN-45 | NXN-45 |
| Economy | 9 kHz to 6.3 GHz | SAN-60 | NXN-60 |
| Economy | 9 kHz to 40 GHz | SAN-400 | NXN-400 |
| Performance+ | 9 kHz to 6.3 GHz | SAM-60 | NXM-60 |
| Performance+ | 9 kHz to 8.5 GHz | SAM-80 | NXM-80 |
| Performance++ | 9.5 GHz tier | SAE-90 | NXE-90 |
| Performance++ | 20 GHz tier | SAE-200 | NXE-200 |
3Operating Modes
SpecICX offers seven main operating modes: Standard Spectrum Analysis, IQ Streaming, Power Detection Analysis, Real-time Spectrum Analysis, Phase Noise Measurement, Digital Demodulation (option), and Harmonics Analysis.
Standard Spectrum Analysis
This mode provides a wide range of measurement functions, including full-span spectrum sweep, channel power, OBW, ACPR, IM3, and SEM. It also supports spectrum recording and playback. Combined with auxiliary tools such as signal tracking, peak table, and amplitude correction, it delivers a one-stop platform for comprehensive spectrum checks.

IQ Streaming
This mode supports up to 100 MHz of analysis bandwidth and allows IQ data acquisition through multiple trigger methods. It provides IQ time-domain waveform display, spectrum and spectrogram views, AM and FM demodulation, and digital down conversion (DDC).

Power Detection Analysis
This mode enables detection and analysis of time-domain signals within the analysis bandwidth. It suits applications focused on in-band power-versus-time relationships, such as pulse signal measurements.

Real-time Spectrum Analysis
This mode is powered by a high-speed FPGA-based FFT engine. It features strictly gapless and overlap-free FFT, achieving true real-time monitoring across the full bandwidth.

Digital Demodulation (option)
This mode supports 2ASK, 2FSK, 4FSK, GMSK, BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 128QAM, and 256QAM signals.

Harmonics Analysis
This mode supports detection and measurement of up to 10 harmonic components, including harmonic peaks, harmonic channel power, and total harmonic distortion.

Phase Noise Measurement
This mode supports offset ranges from 1 Hz to 10 MHz for evaluating carrier phase stability. A built-in automatic carrier search function locates the target carrier quickly, with no manual adjustment.

4Measurement Functions
The analyzer ships with a comprehensive set of standard measurement functions in SpecICX. The screenshots below show each function in use.














5Frequency
| Model | Frequency range |
|---|---|
| SAN-45 / NXN-45 | 9 kHz to 4.5 GHz |
| SAN-60 / NXN-60 | 9 kHz to 6.3 GHz |
| SAM-60 / NXM-60 | 9 kHz to 6.3 GHz |
| SAM-80 / NXM-80 | 9 kHz to 8.5 GHz |
| SAN-400 / NXN-400 | 9 kHz to 40 GHz |
| Parameter | Condition | Specification |
|---|---|---|
| Reference clock | — | Internal or external |
| Frequency accuracy | ||
| TCXO (std.) | — | < 1 ppm, manual correction is available |
| OCXO (opt01) | — | < 1 ppm, manual correction is available |
| GNSS disciplined OCXO (opt 23/06) | — | < 0.05 ppm, when locked to GNSS |
| Aging and temperature stability | ||
| TCXO (std.) | — | < 1 ppm/year, < 1 ppm |
| OCXO (opt01) | — | < 1 ppm/year, < 0.15 ppm |
| GNSS disciplined OCXO (opt 23/06) | — | < 1 ppm/year, < 0.05 ppm |
6Spectrum Purity
SSB Phase Noise (dBc/Hz)
| Offset | SAN-45 / NXN-45 | SAN-60 / NXN-60 | SAM-60 / NXM-60 | SAM-80 / NXM-80 | SAN-400 / NXN-400 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carrier frequency | 1 GHz | 4.5 GHz | 1 GHz | 6.3 GHz | 1 GHz | 6.3 GHz | 1 GHz | 8.5 GHz | 1 GHz | 40 GHz |
| 1 kHz | -103.4 | -93.5 | -105.2 | -91.2 | -107.5 | -92.7 | -110.3 | -93.5 | -99.0 | -78.4 |
| 10 kHz | -111.3 | -100.3 | -110.4 | -99.3 | -114.2 | -99.7 | -120.0 | -100.5 | -107.5 | -85.7 |
| 100 kHz | -109.3 | -98.5 | -110.5 | -97.4 | -112.5 | -98.6 | -120.1 | -100.8 | -107.7 | -85.1 |
| 1 MHz | -129.5 | -121.9 | -130.1 | -119.9 | -132.8 | -120.1 | -131.4 | -116.9 | -122.7 | -100.8 |
Residual Response (dBm)
RBW = 1 kHz, PosPeak detector.
| Spur reject function | SAN-45 / NXN-45 enhanced | SAN-60 / NXN-60 enhanced | SAM-60 / NXM-60 enhanced | SAM-80 / NXM-80 enhanced | SAN-400 / NXN-400 bypass |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reference level (R.L.) | 0 dBm | -50 dBm | 0 dBm | -50 dBm | 0 dBm | -50 dBm | 0 dBm | -50 dBm | 0 dBm | -50 dBm |
| 100 kHz to 100 MHz | -85 | -110 | -90 | -110 | -101 | -123 | -99 | -122 | -72 | -103 |
| 100 MHz to 4.5 GHz | -85 | -110 | -90 | -110 | -87 | -116 | -88 | -119 | -72 | -103 |
| 4.5 GHz to 6.3 GHz | – | – | -90 | -110 | -87 | -116 | -88 | -119 | -72 | -103 |
| 6.3 GHz to 8.5 GHz | – | – | – | – | – | – | -84 | -113 | -72 | -103 |
| 8.5 GHz to 10 GHz | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | -72 | -103 |
| 10 GHz to 20 GHz | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | -91 | -115 |
| 10 GHz to 40 GHz | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | -85 | -105 |
Image Rejection (dBc), Typical
| Band | SAN-45 / NXN-45, SAN-60 / NXN-60, SAM-60 / NXM-60, SAM-80 / NXM-80 | SAN-400 / NXN-400 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spur reject function | standard | bypass | standard | bypass |
| 90 MHz to 4.5 / 6.3 / 8.5 GHz | > 90 | > 35 | > 90 | > 80 |
| 8.5 GHz to 33 GHz | – | – | > 90 | No rejection |
| 33 GHz to 40 GHz | – | – | > 58 | No rejection |
IF Rejection (dBc), Typical
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| SAN-45/NXN-45, SAN-60/NXN-60, SAM-60/NXM-60, SAM-80/NXM-80 | Low IF architecture |
| SAN-400 / NXN-400 | |
| 8.2 to 21.75 GHz | > 68 |
| Other bands | > 90 |
| Local oscillator related spurious | < -65 dBc. Center frequency × (N/M) × 125 MHz, N, M = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5… |
IIP3 / IIP2 (dBm)
| Model | Carrier frequency | R.L. = 20 dBm | R.L. = 0 dBm | R.L. = -20 dBm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAN-45 / NXN-45 | ||||
| 1 GHz | 1 GHz | 47.4 / 85.8 | 35.1 / 85.5 | 10.0 / 66.3 |
| 4.5 GHz | 4.5 GHz | 45.6 / 98.0 | 26.1 / 91.6 | 6.9 / 19.4 |
| SAN-60 / NXN-60 | ||||
| 1 GHz | 1 GHz | 46.6 / 86.0 | 29.6 / 85.8 | 10.5 / 67.3 |
| 6.3 GHz | 6.3 GHz | 42.9 / 109.5 | 24.6 / 98.5 | 3.9 / 17.1 |
| SAM-60 / NXM-60 | ||||
| 1 GHz | 1 GHz | 51.0 / 84.9 | 40.1 / 85.1 | 10.0 / 66.4 |
| 6.3 GHz | 6.3 GHz | 43.4 / 65.9 | 25.3 / 94.6 | 4.7 / 17.7 |
| SAM-80 / NXM-80 | ||||
| 1 GHz | 1 GHz | 49.6 / 87.5 | 35.6 / 84.3 | 11.5 / 67.4 |
| 8.5 GHz | 8.5 GHz | 41.0 / 57.4 | 25.5 / 44.8 | 2.4 / 34.2 |
| SAN-400 / NXN-400 | ||||
| 1 GHz | 1 GHz | 40.3 / 75.5 | 27.4 / 45.3 | 8.7 / 25.2 |
| 40 GHz | 40 GHz | 31.7 / 88.6 | 10.3 / 86.1 | 4.8 / 66.6 |
7Amplitude & DANL
Amplitude
| Parameter | SAN-45/NXN-45, SAN-60/NXN-60, SAM-60/NXM-60, SAM-80/NXM-80 | SAN-400 / NXN-400 |
|---|---|---|
| Display range | DANL to 23 dBm | DANL to 20 dBm |
| Reference level (R.L.) | -50 dBm to +23 dBm | -50 dBm to +20 dBm |
| Amplitude accuracy | 9 kHz to 4.5 / 6.3 / 8.5 GHz: ±2.0 dB | 9 kHz to 9.5 GHz: ±2.0 dB 9.5 GHz to 40 GHz: ±3.0 dB |
| Max. input power (CW) | 23 dBm, 30 MHz to 4.5/6.3/8.5 GHz and the preamplifier is off 10 dBm, 9 kHz to 30 MHz or preamplifier is on | 23 dBm, 50 MHz to 40 GHz and the preamplifier is off 10 dBm, 9 kHz to 50 MHz or preamplifier is on |
| VSWR | 30 MHz to 4.5/6.3/8.5 GHz: < 2.5:1 | 90 MHz to 16 GHz: < 2.0:1 16 GHz to 40 GHz: < 3.0:1 |
| Max. DC voltage | ±10 VDC | |
| IF in-band flatness | ±2.0 dB | |
| RF preamplifiers | Automatically turn on or forcibly turn off | |
Display Average Noise Level (DANL), dBm/Hz
RBW = 1 kHz.
| Reference level (R.L.) | SAN-45 / NXN-45 | SAN-60 / NXN-60 | SAM-60 / NXM-60 | SAM-80 / NXM-80 | SAN-400 / NXN-400 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R.L. = | -20 dBm | -50 dBm | -20 dBm | -50 dBm | -20 dBm | -50 dBm | -20 dBm | -50 dBm | -20 dBm | -50 dBm |
| 9 kHz to 1 MHz | -134.6 | -150.3 | -136.4 | -147.9 | -135.9 | -148.5 | -141.4 | -151.7 | -136.0 | -145.8 |
| 1 MHz to 30 MHz | -140.2 | -162.6 | -139.7 | -162.3 | -140.7 | -162.8 | -154.2 | -161.6 | -153.7 | -158.0 |
| 30 MHz to 3.0 GHz | -153.2 | -163.5 | -152.7 | -164.8 | -152.1 | -163.9 | -150.8 | -167.1 | -153.7 | -158.0 |
| 3.0 GHz to 4.5 GHz | -155.2 | -162.7 | -157.1 | -163.5 | -151.3 | -162.0 | -155.6 | -164.7 | -154.1 | -159.9 |
| 4.5 GHz to 6.3 GHz | – | – | -151.9 | -160.4 | -151.3 | -162.0 | -155.6 | -164.7 | -154.1 | -159.9 |
| 6.3 GHz to 8.5 GHz | – | – | – | – | – | – | -144.0 | -157.2 | -154.1 | -159.9 |
| 8.5 GHz to 19 GHz | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | -154.1 | -159.9 |
| 19 GHz to 40 GHz | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | -145.2 | -149.3 |
8Standard Spectrum Analysis
| Parameter | SAN-45/NXN-45, SAN-60/NXN-60, SAM-60/NXM-60, SAM-80/NXM-80 | SAN-400 / NXN-400 |
|---|---|---|
| RBW | 0.1 Hz to 2.5 MHz | 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz |
| VBW | 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz | 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz |
| Detector | PosPeak, NegPeak, Sample, Average, RMS, MaxPower | |
| Data chart | SpecICX software provides spectrum, spectrogram, and historical trace | |
| Measurements | Channel power, OBW, X dB bandwidth, Adjacent channel power ratio, IM3 | |
Sweep Speed
| Model | RBW = 250 kHz, FPGA spur reject = bypass | RBW = 250 kHz, FPGA spur reject = standard | RBW = 50 kHz, FPGA spur reject = bypass | RBW = 1 kHz, CPU spur reject = bypass |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAN-45 | 186.0 GHz/s | 86.9 GHz/s | 79.0 GHz/s | 5.7 GHz/s |
| NXN-45 | 152.5 GHz/s | 73.8 GHz/s | 70.8 GHz/s | 3.5 GHz/s |
| SAN-60 | 444.5 GHz/s | 209.4 GHz/s | 157.3 GHz/s | 6.2 GHz/s |
| NXN-60 | 285.7 GHz/s | 132.3 GHz/s | 132.9 GHz/s | 3.5 GHz/s |
| SAM-60 | 793.3 GHz/s | 382.7 GHz/s | 242.2 GHz/s | 5.9 GHz/s |
| NXM-60 | 354.4 GHz/s | 178.2 GHz/s | 178.2 GHz/s | 3.5 GHz/s |
| SAM-80 | 822.1 GHz/s | 359.2 GHz/s | 230.8 GHz/s | 5.8 GHz/s |
| NXM-80 | 355.8 GHz/s | 178.2 GHz/s | 178.2 GHz/s | 3.5 GHz/s |
| SAN-400 | 1.1 THz/s | 584.6 GHz/s | 215.6 GHz/s | 4.3 GHz/s |
| NXN-400 | 657.4 GHz/s | 330.8 GHz/s | 166.3 GHz/s | 3.4 GHz/s |
9IQ Recording
| Parameter | SAN-45 / NXN-45 | SAN-60 / NXN-60 | SAM-60/NXM-60, SAM-80/NXM-80, SAN-400/NXN-400 |
|---|---|---|---|
| IQ sample rate | Max: 7.8125 MSPS | Max: 31.25 MSPS | Max: 125 MSPS |
| Support decimation factor | 2n (n = 0 to 8) | 2n (n = 0 to 10) | 2n (n = 0 to 12) |
| Burst recording bandwidth | Max: 6.25 MHz | Max: 25 MHz | Max: 100 MHz |
| Parameter | SAN-45/NXN-45 | SAN-60, SAM-60, SAM-80, SAN-400, NXM-60/NXM-80, NXN-60/NXN-400 |
|---|---|---|
| Continuous recording bandwidth | Max: 25 MHz | Max: 50 MHz / Max: 6.25 MHz |
| External trigger response | Maximum frequency response: 500 times/sec | |
10Detection Analysis
| Parameter | SAN-45 / NXN-45 | SAN-60 / NXN-60 | SAM-60/NXM-60, SAM-80/NXM-80, SAN-400/NXN-400 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lowest time resolution | 128 ns | 32 ns | 8 ns |
| Max. analysis bandwidth | 6.25 MHz | 25 MHz | 100 MHz |
| Detector | PosPeak, NegPeak, Sample, Average, RMS, MaxPower | ||
11Real-Time Spectrum Analysis
| Parameter | Specification | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| FFT analysis | FFT engine is implemented in FPGA. Frame compression and trace detection are supported. No missing samples between FFT frames. | ||
| Parameter | SAN-45 / NXN-45 | SAN-60 / NXN-60 | SAM-60/NXM-60, SAM-80/NXM-80, SAN-400/NXN-400 |
|---|---|---|---|
| POI | |||
| N = 2048, D = 1 | 524.288 µs | 131.072 µs | 32.768 µs |
| N = 32, D = 1 | 8.192 µs | 2.048 µs | 0.512 µs |
| FFT refresh rate | |||
| N = 2048, D = 1 | 3,814 times/sec | 15,258 times/sec | 61,035 times/sec |
| N = 32, D = 1 | 244,140 times/sec | 976,562 times/sec | 3,906,250 times/sec |
| Max. analysis bandwidth | 6.25 MHz | 25 MHz | 100 MHz |
12RBW
| Parameter | SAN-45 / NXN-45 | SAN-60 / NXN-60 | SAM-60/NXM-60, SAM-80/NXM-80, SAN-400/NXN-400 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flat-top window | 920 kHz to 3.59 kHz | 3.68 MHz to 3.59 kHz | 14.73 MHz to 3.59 kHz |
| B-Nuttall window | 488 kHz to 1.90 kHz | 1.95 MHz to 1.90 kHz | 7.81 MHz to 1.90 kHz |
| Window type | 9 grades | 11 grades | 13 grades |
| Window function | B-Nuttall, Flat-top, LowSideLobe | ||
| Amplitude resolution | 0.75 dB | ||
13General
| Parameter | USB models SAN-45, SAN-60, SAN-400, SAM-60, SAM-80 | Ethernet models NXN-45, NXN-60, NXN-400, NXM-60, NXM-80 |
|---|---|---|
| Power | Type-C, 5V 2A supply capacity, voltage range 4.75 to 5.25 V, ripple less than 200 mVpp | Type-C, 12V 2A supply capacity, voltage range 9 to 12 V, ripple less than 200 mVpp |
| Data | Type-C, USB3.0 (USB2.0 bandwidth limited). Requires 5V 0.9A power supply | RJ45 1000 Mbps × 1, 100 Mbps × 1 |
| GNSS type | External | Internal |
| GNSS 1PPS Synchronization Accuracy | ||
| Std. / Opt21 | Opt21, ±100 ns | Std., ±100 ns |
| Opt22 / Opt05 | Opt22, ±75 ns | Opt05, ±75 ns |
| opt23 / Opt06 | opt23, ±50 ns | Opt06, ±50 ns |
| Packaging and accessories | Flash disk × 1, USB 3.0 cable × 2, Power adapter × 1 | Flash disk × 1, USB 2.0 cable × 1, Power adapter × 1 |
| System requirements | Windows 11/10/8/7 (x86, x64, AArch64), only NX series support AArch64. Debian 12/11/10 (x64, AArch64). Ubuntu 24.04/22.04/20.04/18.04 (x64, AArch64). | |
| Operating / Storage temperature (Ambient) | ||
| T0 class (std.) | 0 to 50 °C / -20 to +70 °C | |
| T1 class (opt40) | -20 to +65 °C / -40 to +85 °C | |
| T2 class (opt41) | -40 to +65 °C / -40 to +85 °C | |
| Operating Relative Humidity | ||
| Ambient Temp.: 0 to 40 °C | 5 to 75% | |
| Ambient Temp.: > 40 °C | 5 to 45% | |
14Input & Output
| Parameter | SAN-45, SAN-60, SAM-60, SAM-80 | NXN-45, NXN-60, NXN-400, NXM-60, NXM-80 | SAN-400 |
|---|---|---|---|
| External trigger input | Type-C, 3.3VCMOS, high impedance | MMCX(F), 3.3VCMOS, high impedance | Integrated in AUXIO, 3.3VCMOS, high impedance |
| Trigger output | Type-C, 3.3VCMOS | MMCX(F), 3.3VCMOS | Integrated in AUXIO, 3.3VCMOS |
| Parameter | SAN-45/NXN-45, SAN-60/NXN-60, SAM-60/NXM-60, SAM-80/NXM-80 | SAN-400 | NXN-400 |
|---|---|---|---|
| RF input | SMA(F), Impedance 50 Ω | 2.92 mm(F), Impedance 50 Ω | |
| RF output | SMA(F), Impedance 50 Ω | – | |
| Reference clock input | MCX (F), amplitude ≥ 1.5 Vpp, impedance 330 Ω | MMCX (F), amplitude ≥ 1.5 Vpp, impedance 330 Ω | |
| Reference clock output | Unavailable | Integrated in AUXIO, 3.3 V CMOS programmable on/off | |
| IF output | Unavailable | MMCX (F), maximum output power -25 dBm, impedance 50 Ω, 307.2 MHz ± 50 MHz | |
15Size, Weight & Power
| Model group | Size | Weight | Power consumption |
|---|---|---|---|
| SAN-400 | 139 × 68 × 31 mm | < 420 g | 10 to 14 W |
| SAN-45 / SAN-60 / SAM-60 / SAM-80 | 156 × 62 × 22 mm | < 305 g | 9 to 12 W |
| NXN-45 / NXN-60 / NXN-400 / NXM-60 / NXM-80 | 167 × 117 × 30 mm | < 665 g | 13 to 16 W |
16Test Conditions
Specifications apply under the following conditions:
- Warm-up. Start up and warm up for 10 minutes.
- Temperature. Ambient temperature 25 °C (core temperature 50 °C).
- Mode. Standard spectrum analysis mode, spurious rejection standard on.
- Cooling. Necessary heat dissipation is provided to keep ambient and core temperature within the rated range at the same time.
- Sweep speed and DANL test conditions. MCU: 0.55.57, FPGA: 0.55.22, API: 0.55.61 (verify these build strings carry to BNC release builds).
17Options
| Code | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Built-in OCXO reference clock | Built-in hardware |
| 02 | Built-in signal generator | Built-in hardware |
| 05 | Internal high precision GNSS | Built-in hardware |
| 06 | Build-in GNSS disciplined reference clock | Built-in hardware |
| 20 | AUXIO IO Expansion board | Accessory |
| 21 | External GNSS | Accessory |
| 22 | External high precision GNSS | Accessory |
| 23 | External GNSS disciplined OCXO reference clock | Accessory |
| 34 | External omnidirectional antenna, 400 MHz to 8000 MHz, Gain < 2 dBi | Accessory |
| 35 | External active directional antenna, frequency range 0.5 to 10 GHz, Gain: < 5 dBi (amp off); < 25 dBi (amp on) | Accessory |
| 40 | T1 temperature class | Built-in hardware |
| 41 | T2 temperature class, only available for core | Built-in hardware |
| 71 | Basic digital demodulation | Software |
| 72 | Pulse detection | Software |
18Built-in Signal Generator (opt02)
| Parameter | SAN-45/NXN-45, SAN-60/NXN-60, SAM-60/NXM-60, SAM-80/NXM-80 |
|---|---|
| Frequency range | 100 kHz to 6.3 GHz, step 10 Hz |
| Power range | -50 dBm to 0 dBm, step 0.25 dB |
| VSWR | 30 MHz to 6.3 GHz: < 2.0:1 |
| Non-harmonic spurs | < -50 dBc |
Harmonics
| Frequency range | Second harmonic | Third harmonic and above |
|---|---|---|
| 100 kHz to 30 MHz | < -10 dBc | < -10 dBc |
| 30 MHz to 1.6 GHz | < -10 dBc | < -10 dBc |
| 1.6 GHz to 3 GHz | < -20 dBc | < -20 dBc |
| 3 GHz to 3.2 GHz | < -20 dBc | < -20 dBc |
| 3.2 GHz to 6.3 GHz | < -20 dBc | < -20 dBc |
Leakage to receiver
| Frequency range | Leakage |
|---|---|
| 100 kHz to 30 MHz | > 90 dBc |
| 30 MHz to 3 GHz | > 80 dBc |
| 3 GHz to 6.3 GHz | > 70 dBc |
19Packaging & Contact
USB models ship with a flash disk, two USB 3.0 cables, and a power adapter. Networked models ship with a flash disk, one USB 2.0 cable, and a power adapter. The whole family runs on SpecICX across Windows and Linux, with a unified API and standard support for integration work.
