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Aim-TTi PSA6005USC 6.0 GHz Portable RF Spectrum Analyzer, USC Kit (U02 Pre-Installed + Antenna, Case & Vehicle Charger)

Aim-TTi PSA6005USC 6.0 GHz Portable RF Spectrum Analyzer, USC Kit (U02 Pre-Installed + Antenna, Case & Vehicle Charger)

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Aim-TTi PSA6005USC 6.0 GHz Portable RF Spectrum Analyzer, USC Kit (U02 Pre-Installed + Antenna, Case & Vehicle Charger)

Key Features At A Glance

  • Frequency range from 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz or 6.0 GHz across the two PSA Series 5 models
  • Displayed noise floor better than -120 dBm at -40 dBm ref level and 10 kHz RBW (better than -160 dBm/Hz)
  • Resolution bandwidths from 300 Hz to 10 MHz in a 1:3:10 sequence, or Auto RBW
  • 4.3-inch colour TFT resistive touchscreen with a three-row hierarchical menu system
  • Li-ion battery gives more than 3 hours continuous operation; recharges in under 3 hours
  • USB host and USB device interfaces plus trigger in/out for Flash-drive storage and PC file transfer
  • True handheld size: 192 x 92 x 49 mm at around 560 g (20 oz)
  • Optional U02 firmware adds limit patterns, data logging, CP/ACPR/OBW measurements, Scan Mode and demodulation
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The PSA Series 5 is a true handheld RF spectrum analyzer from Aim-TTi, offered as the PSA3605 covering 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz and the PSA6005 covering 10 MHz to 6.0 GHz. Described as delivering bench-top performance with handheld convenience, it is the latest and highest-performance handheld spectrum analyzer in the line, complementing the existing PSA Series 2 with a significantly expanded feature set and frequency capability up to 6 GHz, in a package small and light enough to fit comfortably in the hand.

The PSA Series 5 is built for use both on the bench and in the field. A removable screen protector and sun-shield, together with rubberised buffers top and bottom, support use in the field, while the supplied AC line adaptor powers the instrument and charges it for continuous bench-top operation. Its low cost is positioned to let every engineer have access to a spectrum analyzer whenever one is needed, and the optional PSA-ANT2 telescopic antenna suits general-purpose applications where absolute measurements of field strength are not required.

ValueTronics keeps its inventory in a 20,000-square-foot secure warehouse at 1675 Cambridge Drive in Elgin, Illinois, stocking and holding the equipment it sells on its own shelves.

Compare Other Models in This Series

The PSA Series 5 comprises two true handheld RF spectrum analyzers that share a common feature set and differ principally in upper frequency limit: the PSA3605 reaches 3.6 GHz and the PSA6005 reaches 6.0 GHz. Both deliver what Aim-TTi describes as bench-top performance with handheld convenience, combining a 4.3-inch colour touchscreen, 1.8 GB of internal storage, USB host and device connectivity, and Li-ion battery operation in a package that fits in the hand at around 560 grams.

Each model can also be ordered in a USC version — the PSA3605USC and PSA6005USC — which arrives with the U02 firmware upgrade pre-installed plus the telescopic antenna, vehicle charger and travel case supplied in a fitted case. Option U02 is otherwise a user-installable firmware upgrade available for either base model, adding limit patterns, data logging, automatic CP/ACPR/OBW measurements, Scan Mode and waveform demodulation.

Each new model listed below is its own dedicated product page with condition-matched pricing. Select the model whose frequency coverage and options match your application, then choose the new listing that fits your budget and timeline.

The two models differ in their frequency span and related sweep limits. The PSA3605 covers 10 MHz to 3600 MHz with a maximum span of 3590 MHz, while the PSA6005 covers 10 MHz to 6000 MHz with a maximum span of 5990 MHz. Both share a minimum span of 27 kHz (or zero span with demodulation), 100 Hz setting resolution and the same reference frequency accuracy of better than ±1 ppm at 20 °C.

Phase-noise figures are specified at several carrier frequencies, with the 6 GHz carrier figures applicable to the PSA6005 only. Aside from frequency coverage, the models are functionally identical — the same amplitude range, marker system, storage, connectivity and Option U02 capabilities apply to both. The comparison table that follows lists the per-model frequency and span values side by side.

Model Frequency Range Max Span Option U02
PSA6005USC 10 MHz to 6000 MHz 5990 MHz Pre-installed
PSA3605 10 MHz to 3600 MHz 3590 MHz User-installable (not pre-installed)
PSA6005 10 MHz to 6000 MHz 5990 MHz User-installable (not pre-installed)
PSA3605USC 10 MHz to 3600 MHz 3590 MHz Pre-installed

Additional differences in specifications beyond the few shown above are not listed here — see each model's full specifications below.

Accessories Supplied

  • PSA6005 spectrum analyzer
  • Universal voltage mains adaptor/charger
  • USB connection lead
  • Spare stylus
  • BNC converter for trigger input
  • Multi-language Short Guide
  • Full users manual (English only)
  • Support CD containing PDF versions of manuals and support software
  • Firmware Upgrade U02 (installed)
  • Telescopic Antenna PSA-ANT2
  • Vehicle Charger PSA-VC
  • Travel Case PSA-SC2

Product Core & Specifications

Specification Value
Frequency Measurement
Frequency Range 10 MHz to 3600 MHz (PSA3605); 10 MHz to 6000 MHz (PSA6005)
Setting Modes Centre frequency plus Span, or Start plus Stop frequencies
Maximum Span 5990 MHz (PSA6005); 3590 MHz (PSA3605)
Minimum Span 27 kHz, or Zero Span with demodulation
Setting Resolution 100 Hz at any frequency
Setting Accuracy Reference Frequency Accuracy for Start, Stop & Centre (Zero-Span) frequencies
Reference Frequency Initial Accuracy Better than ± 1 ppm at 20 °C
Reference Frequency Stability Better than ± 1 ppm over 10 °C to 30 °C
Reference Frequency Ageing Better than ± 1 ppm per year
Phase Noise (Typical), Carrier at 1 GHz -83 dBc/Hz at 30 kHz offset; -99 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset; -116 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset
Phase Noise (Typical), Carrier at 3 GHz -94 dBc/Hz at 30 kHz offset; -109 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset; -117 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset
Phase Noise (Typical), Carrier at 6 GHz (PSA6005 only) -83 dBc/Hz at 30 kHz offset; -97 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset; -114 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset
Resolution Bandwidth (RBW) Selectable between 10 MHz and 300 Hz selectable in 1:3:10 sequence, or Auto
Video Filtering Selectable between 10 MHz and 300 Hz selectable in 1:3:10 sequence, or RBW Tracking
Markers - No. of Markers One, Two (or None)
Markers - Resolution 0.1 kHz at all frequencies
Marker Accuracy 1/270th of Span ± 10Hz plus reference frequency accuracy
Markers - Readout The frequencies at the marker points and the frequency difference are displayed
Markers - Functions Normal (Scroll Mode), Peak Find Mode, Peak Track Mode, Frequency Measurement
Marker Frequency Counter - Resolution 10Hz, 100Hz or 1kHz
Marker Frequency Counter - Accuracy Reference frequency accuracy +/- 1 count for signal > noise level +25dB
Channel Markers (Option U02) - No. of Points Up to two files, each containing up to 49 points, can be displayed in differing colours
Channel Markers (Option U02) - Marker Files Files are created using PSA-Manager software. Up to 999 files can be stored
Amplitude Measurement
Units Selectable as dBm or dBµV
Display Range 84 dB from reference level
Magnification x2, x5 or x10
Reference Level Selectable between -40dBm and +20 dBm (67dBµV to 127dBµV) in 1dB steps
Calibration Level Accuracy Better than ± 1 dB at 10dB below ref. level @ 2000MHz (20°C ± 5°C)
Flatness Better than ± 1 dB relative to 2000MHz over the full operating frequency range
Linearity Better than ± 1 dB over 60dB range down from the reference level
Markers - No. of Markers One, Two (or None)
Markers - Resolution 0.1 dB
Markers - Readout The level at the marker points and difference are displayed
Displayed Units dBm, dBuV, mV or uW
Markers - Functions Normal (Scroll Mode), Peak Find Mode, Peak Track Mode, Frequency Measurement
Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL) Better than – 120 dBm (-13 dBuV) average displayed noise floor (ref. level = – 40 dBm, RBW = 10 kHz, VBW = 1 kHz, span 1 MHz) for frequency range 10MHz to 5.5GHz
Noise per Hz Better than -160 dBm/Hz equivalent
3rd Order Intermodulation < –60dBc for two signals at 10dB below reference level, (500MHz and 502MHz); typically < -65dBc
Harmonic < –60dBc at 10dB below reference level (100MHz)
Signal Images <– 55dBc, typically <– 60dBc in 'Normal' image rejection mode for RBWs between 300Hz and 3MHz
Other Signal Related Spurii <-60 dBc for signals 10 dB below the reference level
Residual Spurii <-70 dB below the reference level
Amplitude Limits (Option U02) - Limit Types Limit lines from numeric values, or limit patterns from files
Amplitude Limits (Option U02) - No. of Limits Up to two limits can be displayed in differing colours
Amplitude Limits (Option U02) - Limit Patterns Pattern files are created using PSA-Manager software. Patterns are linearly interpolated from up to 40 frequency/amplitude points. Up to 999 patterns can be stored
Amplitude Limits (Option U02) - Limits Comparator Conditions of above, below, inside or outside of limits, creating actions of message, beep, stop sweep, log sweep and pulse out
Amplitude Compensation (Option U02) - Offset Amplitude can be offset by up to +/-50 dB to compensate for external attenuation or gain
Amplitude Compensation (Option U02) - 75 Ω Comp. Compensation can be made for inputs from 75 Ω source impedance
Amplitude Compensation (Option U02) - Tables Linearly interpolated compensation tables of up to 40 frequency/amplitude points can be used. Up to 999 tables can be stored. Table files are created using PSA-Manager software
Signal Input
Input Connector N Type, 50 Ω
VSWR 1.5 : 1 typical
Maximum Level + 25 dBm, (132 dBµV); +/-50V DC
Sweep
Sweep Method Detection for 271 points per sweep. The amplitude value (as determined by the detection mode) from each sub-span is stored (sub-span = span/270)
Signal Detection Modes Alternate Peak (default), Positive Peak, Negative Peak, Sample, Linear Average, Log Average or RMS
Signal Image Rejection Modes Real-time rejection with automatic or manual re-alignment or Data Comparison based rejection
Sweep Time Sweep time is a automatic function of Span and RBW/VBW. A speed-up function enables the time to be reduced by a factor of up to ten
Sweep Modes Repeat (continuous) or Single Shot
Sweep Trigger (Option U02) - Trigger Source External input or Limits Comparator
Scan Mode (Option U02) - Scan Method High resolution capture of up to 210,000 points defined by span and RBW. Number of points = 3 x (Span/RBW) +1
Scan Mode (Option U02) - Scan Display Over-view display of whole scan with Zoom and Pan capability to magnify view up to 1 display point per capture point
Important: Maximum input level: +25 dBm (132 dBµV); ±50 V DC.
Important: All features marked with an asterisk (*) in the datasheet — including limit lines/patterns and limits comparator, data logging, automatic measurements (CP, ACPR, OBW), high-resolution Scan Mode, triggered sweep, waveform demodulation, offsets and compensation tables, custom presets and View on PC — require Option U02 to be installed.
Important: The Trigger In/Out connector is for use with Option U02 only.
Important: Option U02 is pre-installed within the PSA3605USC and PSA6005USC products.
Recommended pairing: the PSA-ANT2 telescopic antenna (manufacturer-specified useful bandwidth 30 MHz to 2 GHz), supplied with an N-to-BNC adaptor, for general-purpose field work where absolute field-strength measurements are not required.

About this New unit

This is a brand-new, factory-sealed unit, supplied exactly as it arrives from the manufacturer and backed by the full manufacturer warranty. For the exact configuration, available options, included accessories, or current lead time for your application, our Test Architects can confirm the details before you order.

ValueTronics supplies both new and used test and measurement equipment. New units ship factory-sealed, exactly as received from the manufacturer; every used unit is inspected and functionally verified in-house at our 20,000 sq ft secure facility in Elgin, Illinois before it ships. Our Test Architects can help you select the condition, calibration, and configuration that fit your application.

Please review the Manufacturer's Data Sheet to verify published specifications. Feedback on this webpage is always welcome — please reach out to your Test Architect at any time for questions or concerns. Thank you, we truly appreciate you being our customer.

Model No

Aim-TTi

Condition

Factory New

Manufacturer

Aim-TTi

Spec_ana_freq

6.0 GHz