From my coworker Xander Budd:
There are mainly two different options in terms of improving the spectral analysis capabilities of the 5/6 Series MSO. I try to clarify these below.
One option is to utilize 6-SV-RFVT, which is an TekScope option that provides RF vs. Time Traces and RF vs. Time Triggers. If you have not already used this Spectrum View feature/option, you may find these triggers very beneficial in helping capture spectral events more effectively. I have linked an article and a few demo videos below:
However, if you are interested in performing more traditional Spectrum Analyzer measurements, then you may need to utilize our SignalVu-PC software combined with the MSO68B. SignalVu-PC is an RF and vector signal analysis software that allows engineers to easily validate RF designs. It is based on Teks’s signal analysis engine from our real-time signal analyzers, and the software runs on your computer. The Analysis software offers numerous analysis packages and options, but it also comes with plenty of base measurements as well. These base measurements can be found on page 11 of the datasheet.
Our SignalVu-PC Analysis software can be installed on an MSO5/6B that is operating with Windows. TekScope and SignalVu-PC can then be linked, so that traces/data from the scope can be analyzed within SignalVu-PC all on one instrument. Below I have included an instructional video explaining how to sync TekScope and SignalVu-PC. I have also added SignalVu-PC introduction videos.
Moving on to the span dilemma.. You are correct that Spectrum View on the MSO58B has a maximum span of 500MHz (with option 5-SV-BW-1). If you are looking for a 0 to 2GHz span, then you may need use the MSO68B for increased span. Spectrum View’s span on the MSO68B can be set to a maximum span of 2GHz (with option 6-SV-BW-1). This can be found on page 49 of the MSO68B datasheet. This could be a viable option to reach the span you need. The 5/6 Series MSO’s Power and IMDA Harmonic measurements can both measure a maximum harmonic range of 0 to 200 harmonics.
Let me know if you have any questions about the notes above, or if you would like a quote/pricing for any of the mentioned software/options.
Best Regards,
Xander Budd