Phase Noise Analyzers and Testers to Fit your Needs

Keysight offers dedicated phase noise analyzer systems to simplify your phase noise measurements and maximize your efficiency. Building on 35 years of low phase noise, RF design, and measurement experience, Keysight's innovative phase noise testers provide the most accurate data possible and are economically tailored to fit your needs now and into the future.

Explore Our Full Range of Phase Noise Measurement Instruments

Whether you need a comprehensive solution like the SSA-X series, or a compact, high-performance option from the PN3 series, Keysight’s signal source analyzer portfolio offers a range of instruments. Select the option that best fits your needs to achieve accuracy and precision with efficient, indispensable measurement functions and ultra low phase noise sensitivity.

The Keysight SSA-X series offers an all-in-one solution for phase noise and signal source analysis. For a more compact option, the Keysight PN3 series offers high power and low phase noise sensitivity while weighing just 10 kg. Both series offer flexible measurement settings and are compatible with built-in software or firmware for user-friendly configuration. Talk to a Keysight specialist today to help you determine the best option for your needs.

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Better Ways to Measure Phase Noise

The SSA-X family of signal source analyzers and their unmatched capabilities are inspiring engineers to make the switch. The SSA-X not only measures very low phase noise and residual noise up to 54 GHz, but it also shortens measurement time. It can even measure beyond 54 GHz with an external downconverter for mmWave applications such as 6G and automotive. Learn more about the E5055A, E5056A, E5057A, and E5058A.

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Measuring Phase Noise

Reducing phase noise in an oscillator, synthesizer, amplifier and other electronic components enables higher throughput in digital communications systems and higher sensitivity in radar systems that use these components. In order to design better components and systems with lower phase noise, we need to measure the noise added to a system. There are several instruments to accomplish this with and in this video we will show three different instruments that can be used to measure phase noise. The world-class, extremely low phase noise VXG vector signal generator will be analyzed with the SSA-X, PNTS, and UXR. We will also describe why phase noise is such an important metric for a signal generator.

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