The Rohde & Schwarz FSVA3030 Signal and Spectrum Analyzer covers 10 Hz to 44 GHz and delivers high-performance RF and microwave measurements for wireless communication, component characterization, and signal quality assurance. Built for laboratory and production environments, it combines exceptional phase noise, ultra-low noise floor, and wide dynamic range to meet modern cellular and wireless standards.
Technical Specifications
Frequency Range: 10 Hz to 44 GHz
Analysis Bandwidth: 28 MHz standard; optional 40 MHz, 200 MHz, 400 MHz, 600 MHz, and 1000 MHz. Up to 1 GHz analysis bandwidth available at 44 GHz with YIG preselector bypass.
Resolution Bandwidth (RBW): 1 Hz to 10 MHz with 1/2/3/5 sequence.
Phase Noise: SSB –120 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset (1 GHz carrier); typical –127 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset.
Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL): Frequency-dependent performance ranging from –140 dBm (typ.) at 9 kHz to –136 dBm (typ.) above 40 GHz.
Third-Order Intercept (TOI): 20 dBm typical; 40 dBm nominal with electronic attenuator off or RF attenuation at 0 dB.
Level Measurement Uncertainty: 0.4 dB up to 7 GHz.
Maximum Input Level: 30 dBm; +10 dBm nominal AC coupled (≤7.5 GHz), +5 dBm nominal (>7.5 GHz). With optional RF preamplifier, ratings extend to +21 dBm (7.5–40 GHz) and +20 dBm (40–44 GHz).
– Key Features
• Ultra-low noise floor across full frequency range
• Excellent phase noise performance for signal integrity analysis
• Wide dynamic range for simultaneous measurement of strong and weak signals
• Optional analysis bandwidth to 1 GHz for wideband capture
• Flexible RF front-end with optional preamplifier and preselector bypass
• AC-coupled input with protective overload handling
– Typical Applications
• Cellular and 5G signal characterization
• Component and subsystem RF testing
• Wideband signal analysis and monitoring
• Phase noise and spectral purity measurement
• Multi-standard wireless protocol testing
– Compatibility & Integration
Optional modules include R&S®FSV3-B11 (high-frequency analysis), R&S®FSV3-B24 (RF preamplifier), and YIG preselector bypass for enhanced performance in specific frequency bands.

















