Hello Forum, hello world,
I am currently in the process of finding the best fitting spectrum analyzer for me (and my budget ;-) ) out of Siglent SSA3000X-plus, SVA1000x or SSA3000x-R.
I have some of questions comparing the features of those three Siglent model series:
"Differences of hardware or calibration?"
Despite the fact, that several threads are discussing the possibility to 'upgrade/cross-upgrade' basic models to a high-frequency model or even to a VNA/Realtime model:
- Are there physical differences in terms of the electronical components used in the three model series?
- Are there differences in the calibration of _native_ SSA3000X-plus vs. SVA1000x vs. SSA3000X-R?
E.G.: Inside each line, the models have different displayed average noise levels
-156dBm/Hz for the 1.5GHz models,
-161dBm/Hz for the 3.2GHz models, and
-165dBm/Hz for the 7.5GHz models.
So is this due to different electronical components, different calibration, or just the software/license limitation?
E.G.: While the "Reflection Measurement Kit (Opt.)" is listed as an option for SSA_X-plus and SSA_X-R, it is not listed for the SVA_X. So does the SVA have a built-in reflection measurement kit? Or
is it just a fault in the feature list an I even though need a reflection bridge for a SVA model to run reflection measurements?
"Supported Features", from what I have understood,
- With a native SSA3000X-plus I am able to run reflection measurement when adding an external reflection bridge/directional coupler. But I cannot run S11/S21 tests.
- With a SVA1000X model and with a SSA3000X-R model I can run "all" VNA and Distance-to-fault tests. So except the "Realtime" feature both series have the same feature set?
- Or are there further features the SSA_X-R have over the SVA_X?
Many thanks
Thilo