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A network analyzer is an instrument used to analyze the properties of electrical networks, especially those properties associated with the reflection and transmission of electrical signals known as scattering parameters (S-parameters).

Network analyzers are used mostly at high frequencies; operating frequencies can range from 9 kHz to 110 GHz.[1|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_analyzer_%28electrical%29#cite_note-0] Special types of network analyzers can also cover lower frequency ranges down to 1 Hz. These network analyzers can be used for example for the stability analysis of open loops or for the measurement of audio and ultra sonic components.[2|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_analyzer_%28electrical%29#cite_note-1]

The two main types of network analyzers are

  • Scalar Network Analyzer (SNA) --- measures amplitude properties only
  • Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) --- measures both amplitude and phase properties
    Current Location: 36-228

Vendor: Agilent Technologies

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