What are spectrum analyzers used for?

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spectrum analyzerThe amplitude of an input signal can be measured versus frequency over the entire frequency range to determine the power of the signal. Spectrum analyzers are capable of performing tests such as noise figure and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) to characterize the performance of a device and its contribution to overall system performance. For more information, please refer toApplication GuideFundamentals of Spectrum Analysis.

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