HAROGIC is launching the new HAROGIC PXN-400Z handheld spectrum analyzer up to 40 GHz with 100 MHz bandwidth. It is the latest spectrum analyzer based on Windows 11 operating system and AMD Z1 extreme CPU for effective field computing analysis.

The introduction for handheld spectrum analyzer

The handheld spectrum analyzer is used to measure and visualize the frequency spectrum of wireless signals. Unlike larger and heady benchtop spectrum analyzers for labs or stationary use, handheld models are with portable design, lightweight and battery-powered, making them ideal for fieldwork. They display the amplitude of signals across a specified frequency range, helping users identify signal characteristics, interference. These devices are widely used in telecommunications, broadcasting, aerospace and field test & measurement for tasks like troubleshooting, spectrum monitoring, and spectrum management.

Popular products like Keysight FieldFox and Rohde & Schwarz FSH have been instrumental in providing field technicians and engineers with the tools needed for on-site signal analysis.

The Challenge of Computing Performance and Customization

Limitations of Computing Power

Despite the numerous advantages of handheld spectrum analyzers, one of the primary challenges in their development is the limitation of computing power. Field technicians require devices that are not only compact and portable but also capable of delivering high-precision signal analysis results on-site. Moreover, the growing complexity of modern communication systems demands analyzers that can process higher frequencies, offer faster computing capabilities and maintain accuracy. Striking this balance remains a persistent hurdle for manufacturers, who must integrate powerful CPUs, advanced RF hardware and sophisticated software into a compact form factor without compromising performance.

Real-Time On-Site Spectrum Analysis

The complexity of contemporary communication systems generates vast amounts of spectrum data, increasing the need for third-party software support, such as MATLAB or LabVIEW, for real-time, on-site analysis. These tools enable engineers to explore signal characteristics more efficiently and enhancing diagnostic capabilities in the field.

Customization Requirements

Most handheld spectrum analyzers lack the flexibility for users to develop custom applications tailored to specific needs, such as RF measurements, data acquisition, or signal processing tasks like specialized spectrum monitoring or signal direction finding. This limitation restricts the potential applications of handheld spectrum analyzers, preventing engineers and technicians from fully adapting these devices to unique or advanced use cases.

 

HAROGIC AMD Z1 Extreme based High-Performance Handheld Spectrum Analyzer

AMD Z1 extreme CPU for field computing analysis

Latest handheld spectrum analyzer PXN-400Z from HAROGIC Technologies addresses these challenges by incorporating a state-of-the-art AMD Z1 Extreme CPU that significantly enhances its processing power. This high-performance CPU has 8 cores, 16 threads and clock frequency up to 5.1 GHz, allows for faster signal processing, making it an indispensable tool for field technicians and engineers. It empowers professionals to perform complex signal analysis with ease, providing the versatility and precision required for today's demanding applications. The device's ultra-portable design, weighing just 1.1kg with 8.8-inch screen, makes it a perfect companion for field technicians who require both performance and mobility.

16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD for multi mission

PXN-400Z based in Windows11 operating system also boasts an impressive 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD storage. This high-performance configuration ensures that the analyzer can run SAStudio4 software and other memory demand software like MATLAB at the same time. It empowers professionals to perform complex, multi-mission tasks quickly and accurately, revolutionizing the way spectrum analysis is conducted in the field

Compatible API for second development

Another standout feature of PXN-400Z is its highly compatible Application Programming Interface (API), which is designed to facilitate secondary development bypassing the need to rely solely on HAROGIC’s SAStudio4 software. This means users—such as engineers, researchers, or system integrators—can customize the analyzer’s functionality or integrate it into larger systems.

Flexibility: The API allows users to control the device programmatically, access raw IQ data, adjust sweep parameters and process signals in custom software environments. This is ideal for embedding the PXN-400Z into automated test setups or proprietary RF systems.

Cross-Device Compatibility: HAROGIC emphasizes that the API is consistent across its product line (e.g., with models like the SAN-400 or PXE-200). This ensures that code developed for one device can often be reused or adapted for other product series, reducing development time.

Supported Languages: It integrates with standard development environments on C++/C#/Python/LABVIEW/MATLAB etc.

We hope the release of PXN-400N could empower some engineers and innovators to explore new possibility for handheld spectrum analyzer application across a wide range of scenarios.