| RFP3000 Series |
| Series Specifications |
| Sampling Techniques |
Real-time / Equivalent Time / Statistical Sampling |
| Continuous Sample Rate |
100 MHz |
| Effective Sample Rate |
10 GHz |
| Time Base |
| Time Base Range |
5 ns / div to 50 ms / div (pulse mode) |
| Time Base Accuracy |
± 25 ppm |
| Time Base Resolution |
100 ps (RIS mode) |
| 10 ns (single-sweep) |
| Trigger |
| Trigger Sources |
Internal (applied RF), External TTL, Crossover (from another sensor) |
| Trigger Modes |
Single, Normal, AutoTrig, AutoLevel, Free Run |
| Trigger Slope |
Positive or negative |
| Trigger Delay |
Range |
± 1.0 s (timebase dependent) |
| Resolution |
0.02 divisions |
| Trigger Holdoff (arming control) |
Modes |
Off, Holdoff, Gap (frame) arming |
| Range |
10 ns to 1000 ms |
| Resolution |
10 ns |
| Trigger Jitter |
≤ 0.1 ns rms |
| Trigger Latency |
< 10 ns |
| External Trigger |
Logic Thresholds High |
> 2.4 V, Low: < 0.7 V |
| Maximum Input Range |
-0.1 V to 5.1 V |
| Input Impedance |
10 kΩ |
| Minimum Pulse Width |
10 ns |
| Maximum Repetition Rate |
50 MHz |
| Speed |
| Trace Acquisition Speed |
> 100,000 triggered sweeps/s |
| Measurement Speed over USB |
Triggered or Free-run |
100,000 readings/s (buffered mode) |
| Continuous Query/Response |
1000 measurements/s |
| Interface |
| Connectivity |
Data Interface |
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed |
| Device Type |
USB High-Power device, bus powered |
| Current Draw |
500 mA max (480 mA typical) |
| Connector |
Type B, locking |
| Multi-I/O |
Connector Type |
SMB female |
| Input Modes |
Ext Trig, Crossover Slave, Analog |
| Output Modes T |
Timebase ref, Sweep, Trig Threshold, Crossover Master, Status |
| Software Interface |
Application Programming Interface |
Windows DLL |
| Graphical User Interface |
Power Analyzer™ software |
| Supported Operating Systems |
Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Windows 8 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Windows 10 |
| System Hardware Requirements |
Processor |
1.3 GHz or higher recommended |
| RAM |
512 MB (1 GB or more recommended) |
| Hard Disk Space |
Min 1.0 GB free space to install or run |
| Display Resolution |
800 x 600 (1280 x 1024 or higher recommended) |
| Operational Requirements |
| Tests performed per MIL-28800F (Class 3) |
| Operating Temperature |
0 C to 55 ºC |
| Storage Temperature |
-40 C to +70 ºC |
| Relative Humidity (non-condensing) |
< 45 % at 50 ºC
< 75 % at 40 ºC
< 95 % at 30 ºC |
| Altitude |
3048 m max |
| Shock |
30 g half-sine, 11 ms duration |
| Vibration |
Sinusoidal: 5 Hz to 55 Hz, 3 g max |
| Random: 10 Hz to 500 Hz, 2.34 g rms |
| Power Spectral Density: 0.01 g2 / Hz |
| Regulatory Compliance |
| Class A Equipment |
| European Union |
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, EN 61326:2013, EN 55011:2019, Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, EN 61010-1:2001, and RoHS Directive 2015/863/EU |
| Australia and New Zealand |
RCM AS/NZS 4417:2012 |
| General |
| Power Consumption |
2.5 W max (USB High-Power device) |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) |
1.7” x 1.7” x 5.7” (4.3 cm x 4.3 cm x 14.5 cm) |
| Weight |
0.8 lbs (0.36 kg) |
| Warranty |
3 years |
| Standard Accessories |
0.9 m BNC (m) to SMB (m) cable, 0.9 m SMB (m) to SMB (m) cable, 1.8 m USB A (m) to USB B (m) locking SeaLATCH cable, power cord, test report & certificate of calibration |
| Power Analyzer™ Software |
| Display Types |
Graph (power vs time) - Numeric (numeric data) Statistical Measurements - CCDF |
| Automatic measurements (pulse / multiple pulse analysis, marker measurements) |
| Marker Measurements (in Graph View) |
Markers (vertical cursors) |
Settable in time relative to the trigger position |
| Marker Independently |
Power at specified time |
| Pair of Markers |
Min and max power between markers and ratio or average power between them. |
| Ref Lines (horizontal cursors) |
Settable in power |
| Automatic Tracking |
Intersection of either marker and the waveform. Either marker and pulse distal, mesial or proximal levels. |
| Pulse Mode Automatic Measurements |
Pulse width - Pulse period - Pulse rise-time - Pulse fall-time, Pulse repetition frequency - Pulse duty cycle - Pulse off-time,
Waveform average - Pulse average - Pulse peak - Pulse overshoot, Pulse droop - op level power - Bottom level power - Edge delay Pulse edge skew between channel |
| Statistical Mode Automatic Measurements |
Peak power - Average power - Minimum power - Peak to average ratio, Dynamic range - Percent at reference line - Crest factor at markers Crest factor at various probabilities |