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title=Tektronix RSA6106B |
|class=Spectrum Analyzer
summary=Spectrum Analyzer 9 kHz to 6.2 GHz |
|manufacturer=Tektronix  
|model=RSA6106B |
summary=6.2 GHz Spectrum Analyzer |
image= RSA6106B.jpg |
image= RSA6106B.jpg |
caption=Tektronix RSA6106B |
caption=Tektronix RSA6106B |
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* [[Media: 37W-28055-10_RSA6000-Series_Datasheet.pdf | 37W-26274-19 RSA5000 Series Spectrum Analyzers Datasheet (PDF, OCR)]]
* [[Media: 37W-28055-10_RSA6000-Series_Datasheet.pdf | 37W-26274-19 37W-26274-19 RSA6000 Series Datasheet (PDF, OCR)]]
* [[Media: 071-3359-02_RSA6100B-Series-Real-Time-Signal-Analyzers-Quick-Start-User-Manual-EN-.pdf | 071-3224-11 RSA5100B Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer Quick Start User Manual (PDF, OCR)]]
* [[Media: 071-3359-02_RSA6100B-Series-Real-Time-Signal-Analyzers-Quick-Start-User-Manual-EN-.pdf | 071-3224-11 RSA6100B Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers Quick Start User Manual (PDF, OCR)]]
* [[Media: 077-0523-08_RSA6100B-RSA5100A-Signal-Analyzers-Programmer-Manual.pdf | 077-0523-08 RSA6100B Signal Analyzers Programmer Manual (PDF, OCR)]]
* [[Media: 077-0523-08_RSA6100B-RSA5100A-Signal-Analyzers-Programmer-Manual.pdf | 077-0523-08 RSA6100B Signal Analyzers Programmer Manual (PDF, OCR)]]
* [[Media: 077-0648-00_RSA6100B-Signal-Analyzer-Service-Manual.pdf | 077-0648-00 RSA6100B Signal Analyzer Service Manual (PDF, OCR)]]
* [[Media: 077-0648-00_RSA6100B-Signal-Analyzer-Service-Manual.pdf | 077-0648-00 RSA6100B Signal Analyzer Service Manual (PDF, OCR)]]
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The '''RSA6106B''' is a laboratory grade spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of 9 kHz to 6.2 GHz.  It provides small signal duration for 100% probability of intercept of 3.7 µsec (Opt. 09) and high real-time spurious-free dynamic range of 69 dB over the entire acquisition bandwidth.  In additional it operates not only as a spectrum analyzer but also wideband vector signal analyzer, and unique trigger-capture-analyze capability.


The '''RSA6120B''' is a laboratory grade spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of 9 kHz to 6.2 GHz.  It provides small signal duration for 100% probability of intercept of 3.7 µsec (Opt. 09) and high real-time spurious-free dynamic range of 69 dB over the entire acquisition bandwidth.  In additional it operates not only as a spectrum analyzer but also wideband vector signal analyzer, and unique trigger-capture-analyze capability.
The RSA’s has a 10.4 inch color touch panel display, 1 GB memory for acquisition (upgradable to 4 GB, Opt. 53), an optional CD/DVD-RW and 160 GB internal hard drive (Opt. 57), or a 160 GB internal hard drive (Opt. 59), or a 160 GB removable solid-state drive (Opt. 56) to save and load data and settings.
 
The RSA’s has a 10.4 inch color touch panel display, 1 GB memory for acquisition (upgradable to 4 GB, Opt. 53), an optional CD/DVD-RW and a 160  an optional 160 GB internal hard drive (Opt. 57), or a 160 GB internal hard drive (Opt. 59), or a 160 GB removable solid-state drive (Opt. 56) to save and load data and settings.


Power and signal statistics measurements are standard but also include: Channel Power, ACLR, CCDF, Occupied Bandwidth, AM/FM/PM, and Spurious measurements.  Phase Noise (Opt 11) and General Purpose Modulation Analysis (Opt. 21) measurements are available as well.
Power and signal statistics measurements are standard but also include: Channel Power, ACLR, CCDF, Occupied Bandwidth, AM/FM/PM, and Spurious measurements.  Phase Noise (Opt 11) and General Purpose Modulation Analysis (Opt. 21) measurements are available as well.
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Standard displays and measurements of real-time data include DPX (proprietary signal acquisition technology developed by Tektronix for its digital phosphor oscilloscopes) Spectrum, DPX Spectrogram, DPX amplitude vs. time, DPX frequency vs. time, and DPX phase vs time.  Displays and measurements of acquisition data include Spectrum (amplitude vs linear or log frequency), Spectrogram (amplitude vs. frequency over time of acquisition data), Spurious (amplitude vs linear or log frequency), Amplitude vs. time, Frequency vs. time, Phase vs. time, Amplitude modulation vs. time, Frequency modulation vs. time, Phase modulation vs. time, RF IQ vs. time, Time overview, CCDF, and Peak-to-Average ratio.
Standard displays and measurements of real-time data include DPX (proprietary signal acquisition technology developed by Tektronix for its digital phosphor oscilloscopes) Spectrum, DPX Spectrogram, DPX amplitude vs. time, DPX frequency vs. time, and DPX phase vs time.  Displays and measurements of acquisition data include Spectrum (amplitude vs linear or log frequency), Spectrogram (amplitude vs. frequency over time of acquisition data), Spurious (amplitude vs linear or log frequency), Amplitude vs. time, Frequency vs. time, Phase vs. time, Amplitude modulation vs. time, Frequency modulation vs. time, Phase modulation vs. time, RF IQ vs. time, Time overview, CCDF, and Peak-to-Average ratio.


Offline analysis can be performed with either or both the [[RSAVu]] software which can perform W-CDMA, HSUPA. HSDPA, GSM/EDGE, CDMA2000 1x, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO, RFID, Phase Noise, Jitter,
Offline analysis can be performed with [[RSAVu]] software which can perform W-CDMA, HSUPA. HSDPA, GSM/EDGE, CDMA2000 1x, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO, RFID, Phase Noise, Jitter, IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n WLAN, IEEE 802.15.4 OQPSK (Zigbee), and audio analysis.
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n WLAN, IEEE 802.15.4 OQPSK (Zigbee), and audio analysis.


Front panel inputs/outputs are: RF INPUT [[N connector]] (50Ω, +30 dBm w/pre-amp off, +20 dBm w/pre-amp on); Trig IN [[BNC connector]] (External trigger input; 50Ω, -2.5 V to +2.5 V range); Trig OUT [[BNC connector]] (Trigger output; 50Ω, high > 2.0 V, low < 0.4 V, 1 mA (LVTTL)); and 2 X [[USB connector]]s (1 USB 2.0, 1 USB 1.1).
Front panel inputs/outputs are: RF INPUT [[N connector]] (50Ω, +30 dBm w/pre-amp off, +20 dBm w/pre-amp on); Trig IN [[BNC connector]] (External trigger input; 50Ω, -2.5 V to +2.5 V range); Trig OUT [[BNC connector]] (Trigger output; 50Ω, high > 2.0 V, low < 0.4 V, 1 mA (LVTTL)); and 2 X [[USB connector]]s (1 USB 2.0, 1 USB 1.1).


Rear panel inputs/outputs: GPIB [[GPIB connector]] (IEEE 488.2); IF Out [[BNC connector]] (Opt. 05); Digital IQ Out (LVDS) [[MDR Connector]]s (Opt. 05); Noise Source Drive [[BNC connector]] (+28 V DC Out, 140 mA (nominal)); LINE OUT [[Phone connector]] (Headphone audio out); Trig 2 In [[BNC connector]] (External trigger TTL 7V Max); COM 2 [[DB9 connector]] (Male pins, serial port for connecting peripherals); VGA [[VGA Connector]] (External monitor, resolution not limited to VGA); Keyboard [[Mini DIN connector]] (PS2 Keyboard); 2 X USB 2.0 [[USB connector]]s (For mouse and other peripherals); LAN [[Ethernet]] connector (RJ45 10/100/1000 Base T network); REF OUT [[BNC connector]] (Reference frequency, 50Ω, 10 MHz, >0 dBm, 5V Max); REF IN [[BNC connector]] (External reference frequency, 50Ω, 1 to 25 MHz in 1 MHz steps, plus 1.2288, 4.8, 19.6608, and 31.07 MHz, -10 dBm to +6 dBm, 5V Max); and US Power Plug (115 V nominal) .
Rear panel inputs/outputs: [[GPIB connector]] (IEEE 488.2); IF Out [[BNC connector]] (Opt. 05); Digital IQ Out (LVDS) [[MDR Connector]]s (Opt. 05); Noise Source Drive [[BNC connector]] (+28 V DC Out, 140 mA (nominal)); LINE OUT [[Phone connector]] (Headphone audio out); Trig 2 In [[BNC connector]] (External trigger TTL 7V Max); COM 2 [[DB9 connector]] (Male pins, serial port for connecting peripherals); [[VGA Connector]] (External monitor, resolution not limited to VGA); Keyboard [[Mini DIN connector]] (PS2 Keyboard); 2 X USB 2.0 [[USB connector]]s (For mouse and other peripherals); LAN [[Ethernet]] connector (RJ45 10/100/1000 Base T network); REF OUT [[BNC connector]] (Reference frequency, 50Ω, 10 MHz, >0 dBm, 5V Max); REF IN [[BNC connector]] (External reference frequency, 50Ω, 1 to 25 MHz in 1 MHz steps, plus 1.2288, 4.8, 19.6608, and 31.07 MHz, -10 dBm to +6 dBm, 5V Max); and US Power Plug (115 V nominal) .


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{{BeginSpecs}}
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{{Spec | Phase Noise |–130 dBc/Hz at 18 GHz carrier frequency, 1 MHz offset }}   
{{Spec | Phase Noise |–130 dBc/Hz at 18 GHz carrier frequency, 1 MHz offset }}   
{{Spec | Included Accessories | CD documentation: Quick-Start Manual, Application Examples Manual, Printable Online Help File, Programmer’s manual, Planar Crown RF Input Connector to Type-N, USB Keyboard, USB Mouse, and Front Cover }}   
{{Spec | Included Accessories | CD documentation: Quick-Start Manual, Application Examples Manual, Printable Online Help File, Programmer’s manual, Planar Crown RF Input Connector to Type-N, USB Keyboard, USB Mouse, and Front Cover }}   
{{Spec | Weight (all options) | 26.4 kg (587 lbs) }}  
{{Spec | Weight (all options) | 26.4 kg (58.7 lbs) }}  
{{Spec | Power & Dissipation (fully loaded) | 90 − 240 V<sub>AC</sub>, 50 to 60 Hz, 90 - 132 V<sub>AC</sub>, 400 Hz, 450 W max }}  
{{Spec | Power & Dissipation (fully loaded) | 90 − 240 V<sub>AC</sub>, 50 to 60 Hz, 90 - 132 V<sub>AC</sub>, 400 Hz, 450 W max }}  
{{Spec | Operating Atmospherics | Temperatures: +5 °C to +50 °C; Humidity: 95% at +40°C; Altitude: Up to 3000 m (9842 ft) }}
{{Spec | Operating Atmospherics | Temperatures: +5 °C to +50 °C; Humidity: 95% at +40°C; Altitude: Up to 3000 m (9842 ft) }}
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* Opt. 25: Adds WLAN 802.11ac analysis.
* Opt. 25: Adds WLAN 802.11ac analysis.
* Opt. 26: Adds APCO P25 measurement application.
* Opt. 26: Adds APCO P25 measurement application.
* Opt. 27: Adds Bluetooth® LE and Bluetooth® Basic Rate RF transmitter measurements.
* Opt. 27: Adds Bluetooth LE and Bluetooth® Basic Rate RF transmitter measurements.
* Opt. 28: Adds LTE™ Downlink (Base Station) RF transmitter measurements (includes Cell ID).
* Opt. 28: Adds LTE Downlink (Base Station) RF transmitter measurements (includes Cell ID).
* Opt. 50: Adds 1 MHz to 6.2 GHz Pre-Amplifier.
* Opt. 50: Adds 1 MHz to 6.2 GHz Pre-Amplifier.
* Opt. 51: Adds 100 kHz to 20 GHz Pre-Amplifier.
* Opt. 51: Adds 100 kHz to 20 GHz Pre-Amplifier.
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* Opt. 56: Removable solid-state hard drive (not compatible with Opt.s 57, 59, or WINXP).
* Opt. 56: Removable solid-state hard drive (not compatible with Opt.s 57, 59, or WINXP).
* Opt. 57: Internal hard disk drive and DVD±RW drive (not compatible with Opt.s 56, 59, or WINXP).
* Opt. 57: Internal hard disk drive and DVD±RW drive (not compatible with Opt.s 56, 59, or WINXP).
* Opt. 59: Internal hard drive (not compatible with Opt.s 56, 57, or WINXP).
* Opt. 59: Internal hard drive (not compatible with Opt.s 56, 57, or WINXP).
* Opt. 59: Internal hard drive (not compatible with Opt.s 56, 57, or WINXP).
* Opt. MAP: Adds mapping capability.
* Opt. MAP: Adds mapping capability.
* Opt. WINXP: RSA6120B with Windows XP OS, Ships on 160 GB SS HDD (not compatible with Opt.s 56, 57, or 59).
* Opt. 110: Adds 110 MHz real-time capture bandwidth.
* Opt. 110: Adds 110 MHz real-time capture bandwidth.
* RSA56KR: Rackmount for RSA6100B Series analyzers.
* RSA56KR: Rackmount for RSA6100B Series analyzers.


==Service Options==
==Service Options==
* Opt. CA1: Single Calibration or Functional Verification
* Opt. C3: Calibration Service 3 Years
* Opt. C3: Calibration Service 3 Years
* Opt. C5: Calibration Service 5 Years
* Opt. C5: Calibration Service 5 Years
* Opt. CA1: Single Calibration or Functional Verification
* Opt. D1: Calibration Data Report
* Opt. D1: Calibration Data Report
* Opt. D3: Calibration Data Report 3 Years (with Opt. C3)
* Opt. D3: Calibration Data Report 3 Years (with Opt. C3)
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[[Category: Spectrum Analyzers]]
[[Category:Spectrum analyzers]]