Agilent 4395A Network Spectrum Impedance Analyzer
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- Agilent Keysight 4395A Network / Spectrum / Impedance Analyzer (BC# -L/T*)
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- User Manual On CD-ROM
Agilent 4395A Network / Spectrum / Impedance Analyzer
Design and Test Solution for VCR, HDTV, HDD, ODD, DVD, CATV, GPS, GSM, VSAT and Other Communications
Precision Spectrum Analysis with Improved Speed and Accuracy
Accurate signal monitoring is critical for designing quality products. In today’s competitive environment, you need better spectrum measurement capabilities to stay ahead of the competition. The Agilent Technologies 4395A and 4396B, designed with new digital techniques, outperform traditional analog spectrum analyzers.
List sweep function can be used in the spectrum analysis. List sweep separates the sweep frequency range into segments, and each segment can have an independent frequency range, number of sweep points, RBW, and power level settings. By using list sweep function, separate frequency bands can be measured in one sweep, or different RBW can be set for harmonics, IMD, and wide dynamic range measurements can be made in a shorter time.
Monitor close-in low level signals such as the 60-Hz power line sideband ripple shown here. You get excellent spectral resolution from digital RBW filters (4395A: all RBWs, 4396B: RBW ≤ 3 kHz) with a shape factor as steep as 3:1.
Accurate Burst Signal Analysis with Time Gated Function (Opt. 1D6)
Signals to be measured are often composed of repeated bursts in these applications: CATV, GPS, GSM, HDTV, VSAT, VCR, Optical Disk Drive, Hard Disk Drive, Mobile Radio & Cellular Communications.
Spectrum Analysis results from traditional swept measurements on burst signals include not only the signal of interest, but also the signal from the burst repetition period. The noise floor is higher in burst measurements that mask the signal of interest. So accurate signal to noise and carrier to noise measurements are impossible.
Specifications:
Network Analyzer | |
Frequency Range | 10 Hz to 500 MHz |
Frequency Resolution | 1 mHz |
Output Power Range | -50 to 15 dBm |
Dynamic Range | 115 dB@10 Hz IFBW |
Dynamic Accuracy | ±0.05 dB/0.3 deg |
Calibration | full two-port |
Spectrum Analyzer | |
Frequency Range | 10 Hz to 500 MHz |
Noise Sidebands | <-104 dBc/Hz typical at Meas. Parameter Z , θz, R, X, Y , θy, G, B, 10 kHz offset |
Resolution Bandwidth | 1 Hz to 1 MHz in 1-3-10 steps |
Dynamic Range | >100 dB third-order free dynamic range |
Level Accuracy | ±0.8 dB@50 MHz |
Sensitivity | -145 dBm/Hz @freq. =10 MHz |
Impedance Analyzer | |
Frequency Range | 100 kHz to 500 MHz |
Meas. Parameter | Z , θz, R, X, Y , θy, G, B, Cs, Cp, Ls, Lp, Rp, Rs, X, D, Q, Γ , Γx, Γy |
Z Accuracy | ±3% (typical, basic accuracy) |
Source Level | -56 dBm to +9 dBm (at DUT) |
DC Bias | ±40 V (20 mA (max)) |
Compensation | OPEN/SHORT/LOAD Port Extension |