Description
Key Features & Specifications
- Two 225 MHz input channels, plus optional third channel up to 12.4 GHz
- 10 digits per second, 500 ps time interval resolution
- GPIB Standard
- 10- or 12-digit resolution with 1 s gate time
- GPIB interface and IntuiLink connectivity software standard
- Data transfer rate of up to 200 fully formatted measurements/second
Description
Keysight 53131A universal counter
The two-channel 53131A counter offers 10 digits per second of frequency/ period resolution and a bandwidth of 225 MHz. Time interval resolution is specified at 500 ps. An optional third channel provides frequency measurements up to 3 GHz, 5 GHz, or 12.4 GHz. Standard measurements include frequency, period, ratio, time interval, pulse width, rise/fall time, phase angle, duty cycle, totalize, and peak voltage.
Keysight 53131A RF counter
Optimized for RF applications, the single-channel 10 digit/s 53181A measures frequency, period and peak voltage. A digit-blanking function lets you easily eliminate unnecessary digits when you want to read measurements quickly. For higher-frequency measurements, choose an optional second channel that provides measurements up to 1.5 GHz, 3 GHz, 5 GHz, or 12.4 GHz. A self-guided shallow menu makes this counter exceptionally easy to use.
Replacement Product: 53220A
The recommended replacement products are the new 53200 Series RF & Universal Frequency Counter/Timers.
Transitioning from 53131A, 53132A, 53181A frequency counters to their replacements, the 53200 Series RF and universal frequency counter/timers
The 53181A, 53131A and 53132A have long been the industry standard for frequency and time measurements. The new 53200 Series, the latest generation of frequency counters/timers, offers higher performance, more accuracy and advanced capabilities.
Imagine your counter doing MORE…
“I never expected a frequency counter to do so much so fast!”
53200 Family of RF and Universal Frequency Counter/Timers
The Keysight 53131A universal counter is a 2-channel counter. It has the capability to do the job quickly and correctly from fast signal processing to automated limit tests.