Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Title:  

Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Dynamic Signal Analyzer

Agency:  

U.S. Department Of Commerce

State:  

Maryland

NAICS Code:  

334515

Solicitation Type:  

Request for Information

Solicitation ID:  

NB688000-25-02428

Open Date:  

7/15/2025

Close Date:  

7/25/2025

Last Updated:  

7/21/2025

Description:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking information on vendors that can provide a Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer, but the document actually describes the requirements for a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) dynamic signal analyzer. The analyzer should be capable of assessing frequency noise on voltage signals in the measurement band from DC to 100 kHz. It should have a selectable FFT span, high input impedance, dual input channels, and other features. The document also mentions that NIST may conduct a competitive or non-competitive procurement after analyzing the results of this market research. • The signal analyzer should have a measurement range of DC to 100 kHz. • The FFT span should be selectable from 200 mHz to 100 kHz. • The FFT resolution should be up to 800 lines or more. • The dynamic range should be 80 dB. • The analyzer should have dual input channels and high input impedance. • The analyzer should have triggerable acquisition and programmable source output. • The analyzer should have a full operation possible with front panel controls and screen. • The analyzer should have a USB connection for data storage and a GPIB interface for remote control.
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Contact Information:

de Ionne Jones

deionne.jones@nist.gov

Budget Estimate (AI):

$50,000 – $500,000

The budget for this opportunity is difficult to estimate because the document does not provide information on the budget or the expected cost of the signal analyzer. However, based on the complexity and features of the analyzer, it is likely that the budget will be in the range of $50,000 to $500,000. The actual budget will depend on the vendor's quote and the negotiation with NIST. Factors that may influence the likely payment range include the cost of materials, labor, and overhead, as well as the vendor's profit margin.

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