Agilent Express Configurations for Signal Analyzers & Signal Generators
New Configurations Address Industry Need for Exceptional Value, Faster Delivery
Agilent Technologies introduces express configurations for the popular CXA/EXA signal analyzers and MXG signal generators. Express configuration products provide fast, off-the-shelf delivery of the most popular test and measurement configurations. This service ensures that test equipment is shipped as fast as possible to customers' research and development and manufacturing lines, ready for immediate use, saving time, effort and expense.
Express configuration solutions are preconfigured, functionally identical versions of Agilent's custom-configurable products. They offer the same specifications, upgradeability and remote instrument identification over SCPI as their custom counterparts. Express configurations offer value pricing for the most commonly ordered features. All instrument options are license-key enabled, ensuring even greater usability and ease of delivery.
Agilent's new express configuration products are a direct response to this industry challenge. With their streamlined configurations and off-the-shelf delivery, these products ensure our customers get what they need as fast as possible.
About Agilent Express Configurations for Signal Analyzers and Signal Generators (pdf, 1.5M)
Agilent's new express configurations instruments include:
 Agilent N9000AEP CXA | Agilent's N9000AEP CXA signal analyzer express configuration (9 kHz to 3 or 7.5 GHz) features standards-based one-button measurements such as channel power, OBW and ACP. A versatile, low-cost tool for essential signal characterization, the CXA helps accelerate product testing and development on multiple levels: cost reduction, throughput, design enhancement and beyond. |
 Agilent N9010AEP EXA | Agilent's N9010AEP EXA signal analyzer express configuration (9 kHz to 3.6, 7.0, 13.6 or 26.5 GHz) provides engineers with the fastest means of maximizing throughput on the production line and reducing overall testing costs. It operates with 10 MHz of analysis bandwidth and is up to 300 percent faster than other economy-class spectrum and signal analyzers. |
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