The Advantest R5373 is a dual-channel microwave frequency counter engineered for precision measurements to 27 GHz, with optional external mixer capability extending to 90 GHz. Built for R&D, manufacturing, and quality assurance in RF and microwave environments, it delivers 1 Hz resolution in one second using the digital TRAHET technique. The instrument measures frequency, period, time interval, ratio, and pulse-modulated carrier frequency while supporting wide FM ranges and detailed signal characterization.
– Technical Specifications
Frequency Range:
• Input A: 10 mHz to 550 MHz
• Input B: 500 MHz to 27 GHz
• Optional external mixers extend capability to 90 GHz
Measurement Capabilities: Frequency, period, time interval, ratio, pulse-modulated carrier frequency (manual mode), totalizing
Resolution: 1 Hz in 1 second for microwave frequencies; switchable decade steps from 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz; maximum 9-digit display (MSD 1–2) or 8-digit display (MSD 3–9)
Accuracy: ±1 count ± time base accuracy; trigger error ±0.3% for sinewave input ≥40 dB S/N
Sensitivity:
• Channel 1: 25 mV
• Channel 2: 2.24 V (−35 dBm to +20 dBm)
Input Impedance:
• Channel 1: ~1 MΩ/60 pF or 50 Ω
• Channel 2: ~50 Ω
Input Attenuation: ×1, ×20 (0 dB, 20 dB)
Maximum Input Voltage: 5 Vrms (6 Vrms for Input A); damage level 10 Vrms (400 Hz to 1 MHz)
Time Base Stability: ±5 × 10⁻⁸ at +25°C ± 25°C; aging rate ±5 × 10⁻⁹; external 10 MHz reference accepted
FM Tolerance: ±125 MHz or greater (≥1.4 GHz manual); ±25 MHz (500 MHz to 1.4 GHz manual); 10 MHz peak-to-peak automatic
Measurement Throughput: 0.05 s
Pulse Measurements: Minimum pulse width 0.5 µs; PRF 10 Hz to 5 MHz
– Key Features
• Two-channel architecture with independent input paths
• Trigger source selection: external or internal
• Calculation functions: digital comparator, max/min hold, deviation, standard deviation, averaging, PPM, offset/scaling displays
• AC (and DC for Input A) coupling
• GPIB 488-1 interface for remote control and data transfer
– Typical Applications
Microwave component characterization, frequency stability analysis, modulated signal measurement, time interval determination, and automated production testing requiring high-resolution frequency data.
– Compatibility & Integration
Standard GPIB 488-1 interface enables integration into automated test systems and benchtop measurement setups.

















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