![]() ![]() The lines between SAs and VNAs are blurring, especially with regards to benchtop analyzers and newer models from companies like Siglent don’t even seem to make separate models anymore. ![]() In contrast to the SA market, there is a plethora of compact VNAs on the market. I’ve also added the Aursinc Nano as a VNA (Vector Network Analyzer or Vector Signal Analyzer) – technically and historically different from SAs, but more or less classified today as a sub-category of them. I’ve still kept the RF models because of their range, and because the compact SA(Spectrum Analyzer) market is fairly limited, though I’ve decided to introduce a couple of newer compact models too. ![]() One thing that has been improving in the spectrum analyzer/VNA market recently is the level of sophistication of portable models, especially with regard to display technologies and newer models like the Seesi TinySA offer a much clearer and sharper picture compared to the older RF models. ![]()
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