
Optical Spectrum Analyzers
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Anritsu MS9710B Optical Spectrum Analyzer *CALIBRATED*
$9,480.00Ando AQ6317B Optical Spectrum Analyzer *FRESH CALIBRATION*
$15,430.00Ando AQ6317 Optical Spectrum Analyzer **CALIBRATED**
$12,930.00Agilent 86146B 600-1750nm Optical Spectrum Analyzer *CALIBRATED*
$14,480.00Agilent 86142B Optical Spectrum Analyzer 600-1700nm **FRESH OEM CALIBRATION**
$11,480.00Agilent 86142B Optical Spectrum Analyzer (OSA) Options: 002, 006 **CALIBRATED**
$17,705.00Agilent 86142A Optical Spectrum Analyzer 600-1700nm Opt. 005, 006 **CALIBRATED**
$11,230.00Agilent 86142A Optical Spectrum Analyzer 600-1700nm **FRESH OEM CALIBRATION**
$9,230.00Agilent 86140A Optical Spectrum Analyzer 600-1700nm **FRESH OEM CALIBRATION**
$10,480.00Advantest Q8384 Optical Spectrum Analyzer W Option 25 Calibrated
$15,730.00Advantest Q8383 Optical Spectrum Analyzer Wavelength, 550 to 1750 nm
$5,670.00ADVANTEST Q8381A Optical Spectrum Analyzer 350-1750nm same AQ6315E CALIBRATED
$9,730.00
What Is an Optical Spectrum Analyzer
An optical spectrum analyzer measures optical power as a function of wavelength. It separates incoming optical signals into their spectral components and displays the resulting spectrum, allowing engineers to observe individual wavelengths, bandwidth, and spectral noise.
Unlike optical power meters, which measure total power, optical spectrum analyzers provide wavelength-resolved measurements. This capability is critical for multi-wavelength systems where channel placement, spacing, and spectral purity must be tightly controlled.
Optical Spectrum Analyzer Architecture and Operation
Optical spectrum analyzers use wavelength-selective elements to resolve optical signals across a defined spectral range. Common internal architectures include diffraction gratings, tunable filters, and interferometric techniques.
Core system elements typically include:
• Optical input stage with wavelength calibration
• Spectral dispersion or filtering mechanism
• High-sensitivity photodetectors
• Precision wavelength reference for accuracy and stability
• Signal processing for spectral display and analysis
These components work together to deliver high-resolution, repeatable spectral measurements across a wide wavelength range.
Types of Optical Spectrum Analyzers We Offer
High-Resolution Optical Spectrum Analyzers
High-resolution analyzers provide narrow wavelength resolution, enabling precise measurement of closely spaced DWDM channels. They are essential for verifying channel spacing, passband shape, and wavelength drift in dense optical systems.
Broadband Optical Spectrum Analyzers
Broadband analyzers support wide wavelength coverage and are commonly used for general-purpose optical testing, broadband source characterization, and component evaluation.
DWDM and CWDM Optical Spectrum Analyzers
These analyzers are optimized for wavelength-division multiplexed systems and provide tools for channel identification, power balance analysis, and optical signal to noise ratio evaluation.
They are widely used in telecom networks and optical component manufacturing.
Portable and Compact Optical Spectrum Analyzers
Portable optical spectrum analyzers offer flexibility for field testing, installation verification, and on-site troubleshooting while maintaining measurement accuracy.
Key Technical Parameters Engineers Evaluate
When selecting an optical spectrum analyzer, engineers consider several critical performance parameters:
• Wavelength range and accuracy
• Optical resolution bandwidth
• Dynamic range and sensitivity
• Wavelength repeatability and drift
• Measurement speed and sweep time
• Optical signal to noise ratio capability
• Interface and data export options
Choosing the correct analyzer ensures accurate spectral analysis and reliable system validation.
Optical Spectrum Analyzer Brands We Sell
Aumictech supplies optical spectrum analyzers from trusted manufacturers used in professional optical and telecom environments.
• Yokogawa
High-resolution optical spectrum analyzers widely used in DWDM and CWDM testing
• Ando Electric
Laboratory-grade optical spectrum analyzers for component characterization
• Keysight Technologies
Optical and photonic measurement platforms for advanced spectral analysis
• Agilent Technologies
Legacy and laboratory optical spectrum analyzers used in research environments
• Anritsu
Optical spectrum analyzers for telecom and transport network applications
• EXFO
Portable and laboratory optical spectrum analyzers for fiber testing
Used and Laboratory-Grade Optical Spectrum Analyzers
Many optical spectrum analyzers remain in service for extended periods due to their precision and stability. Professionally sourced used and surplus analyzers provide a cost-effective solution for expanding laboratory capability, supporting legacy systems, and maintaining optical test infrastructure.
These instruments are commonly used in telecom labs, data centers, semiconductor fabs, and university research facilities.
Why Optical Spectrum Analyzers Are Critical
As optical systems continue to increase in channel density and data rates, precise spectral control becomes essential. Even small wavelength errors or spectral distortions can degrade system performance and reduce network margins.
Optical spectrum analyzers enable engineers to visualize optical spectra, validate wavelength placement, and detect noise or drift before it impacts system reliability. From network deployment to advanced photonics research, optical spectrum analyzers remain a foundational tool in modern optical measurement and validation.










