Over 4,000 trade visitors from all over the world came to EuMW, Europe's leading trade fair for RF, microwaves, radar and wireless to find out about the latest trends and products. One of the highlights was the USB real-time spectrum analyzer of the SPECTRAN® V6 series with waveguide technology at the Aaronia AG booth.
From September 24 - 26, Aaronia presented its latest products for real-time spectrum analysis, including matching accessories, at the Paris Congress Center. The brand new SPECTRAN® V6 XPR series attracted particular interest. Equipped with waveguide connections, the performance surprised the audience.
The SPECTRAN® V6 Xplorer sets a new benchmark with measurements up to 140 GHz and still offers the advantages of low-cost USB devices. With a real-time bandwidth of up to 490 MHz and a sweep speed of 3 THz/s, the real-time spectrum analyzer is the new reference in terms of speed. Equipped with waveguide connections, it allows measurements in the millimeter wave range that are not possible with conventional cables.
Aaronia AG's new analyzer series opens up completely new possibilities, particularly in the automotive sector. With the SPECTRAN® V6 real-time spectrum analyzers with waveguide technology, for example, the high frequency and rapidly changing electromagnetic waves from radar distance sensors can be reliably analyzed and evaluated. The SPECTRAN V6 PLUS XPR 250XB-WR12, for example, offers 10 dB NF at 77 GHz. This makes it the perfect choice for radar measurements of this type (76 GHz to 81 GHz). In addition, these new devices represent an attractively priced solution. The waveguide connection allows you to connect your own amplifier and splitter systems to the real-time spectrum analyzers from Aaronia AG, with the waveguides that will be available in the future.
For Thorsten Chmielus, managing director of Aaronia AG, EuMW 2024 was a complete success. “The exceptionally good response from trade visitors to our new Waveguide series shows that we are on the right track. We will be expanding the product range in the coming months. In order to be able to respond as flexibly as possible to the requirements of engineers and measurement technicians, the real-time spectrum analyzers with Waveguide technology will also be individually configurable in addition to the standard equipment.”