Agilent Keysight N9342C Handheld Spectrum Analyzer

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Agilent N9342C Handheld Spectrum Analyzer

Field testing just got easier
If you are making measurements in the field, the Keysight Technologies, Inc. N9342 handheld spectrum analyzer (HSA) family makes your job easier. They’ve got the features you need for operating in tough field environments, and their measurement performance gives you confidence the job’s been done right. The HSAs let you automate routine tasks to save time and ensure consistent results. Field testing just got easier with the Keysight N934X HSAs.

Your job just got easier:

  • Get the features you need in a field-ready instrument
  • Gain confidence in your measurements with benchtop performance in a handheld instrument
  • Optional task planner reduces test setup time by 95%, delivers test automation and consistency, and makes it easy to capture test results, generate reports, and share task plans with others.

Get the features you need in a field-ready instrument
When you’re in the field, you need equipment that will stand up to the challenges you face. Keysight’s HSAs are durable and go anywhere the job takes you—they provide the features you need to make your job easier once you’re there.

  • Rugged design, without fans or vents, for tough field environments
  • Clear screen viewing—day and night

Gain confidence in your measurements with benchtop performance in a handheld instrument
Having confidence in your measurements is critical, especially when you work in the field. Now you can take the accuracy and reliability of a benchtop spectrum analyzer with you in an HSA. In addition to field rugged features the N934X HSAs offer some of the industry’s best performance in a handheld spectrum analyzer.

  • Best-in-class RF performance: –164 dBm typical DANL (normalized to 1 Hz), minimum sweep time < 2 ms
  • Autotune
  • Powerful one-button measurements in power suite for measuring channel power, occupied bandwidth, adjacent channel power ratio, and spectrum emission mask
  • Measure filter, amplifier, cable, and antenna with optional built-in tracking generator and VSWR bridge
  • Coverage test, interference analysis, band clearance, and spectrum monitoring
  • High-accuracy peak and average power measurements with Keysight USB power sensors

Installation, verification, and maintenance of wireless communication systems
While wireless communication systems may vary in modulation types and frequency bands, these systems share several common elements with respect to their installation, verification, and maintenance.

  • Identifying interference
  • Monitoring remote signals
  • Testing cables and antennas
  • Locating signal sources
  • Conducting a site survey
  • Measuring filters and amplifiers

That’s why Keysight’s N934X HSAs are feature-packed, general purpose signal analyzers, versatile enough to help you across the array of functions you perform in the field—before, during, and after the installation of your communication systems.

Identifying interference
Whether it’s created by nature or man-made, intentional or inadvertent, signal interference means restoring communication integrity is the top priority. For any type of communication system—voice, video, or data—identifying and analyzing the source of interference is predicated on getting accurate, reliable results. Now you have confidence provided by a benchtop signal analyzer in a form factor that fits in your hand. That assurance helps you quickly eliminate the possibility of system malfunctions, isolate interference timing, repetition, and duration patterns, and characterize the interfering signal so that you can identify and mitigate it. All of this allows you to restore system quality quickly.

 

Specifications:

Frequency
Frequency Range 100 kHz to 7 GHz AC coupled. Select Option BB1 for low frequency performance enhancement
Internal 10 MHz Frequency reference accuracy
Aging rate +1 ppm/year  
Temperature stability +1 ppm Referenced to frequency reading at 25 °C. Temperature varied at max. of 2 °C per minute. Control voltage held at voltage control range midpoint
Frequency readout accuracy with marker (start, stop, center, marker)
Marker resolution (frequency span)/(sweep points - 1)  
Uncertainty ± (frequency indication × frequency reference uncertainty + 1% × span + 20% × resolution bandwidth + marker resolution + 1 Hz) Frequency reference uncertainty = (aging rate × period of time since adjustment + temperature stability)
Marker frequency counter
Resolution 1 Hz  
Accuracy ± (marker frequency × frequency reference uncertainty + counter resolution) RBW/span ≥ 0.02; marker level to displayed noise level > 25 dB; frequency offset 0 Hz
Frequency span
Range 0 Hz (zero span), 100 Hz to 7 GHz  
Resolution 1 Hz  
Accuracy ± (0.22% × span + span/(sweep points - 1)) Nominal
SSB phase noise
Carrier offset 30 kHz < –86 dBc/Hz, typical –89 dBc/Hz
100 kHz < –97 dBc/Hz, typical –99 dBc/Hz
1 MHz < –115 dBc/Hz, typical –119 dBc/Hz
20 to 30 °C
Center frequency 500 MHz
Resolution bandwidth (RBW)
–3 dB bandwidth 10 Hz to 3 MHz 1-3-10 sequence
Accuracy ± 5%, RBW = 10 Hz to 1 MHz
± 10%, RBW = 3 MHz
Nominal
Resolution filter shape factor < 5:1 Nominal; 60 dB/3 dB bandwidth ratio; digital, Gaussian-like
EMI bandwidth (CISPR compliant) 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz, 1 MHz Option EMC required
Accuracy ± 10% nominal  
Resolution filter shape factor < 5:1 nominal −60 dB/−6 dB bandwidth ratio
Video bandwidth (VBW)
–3 dB bandwidth 1 Hz to 3 MHz 1-3-10 sequence
Accuracy ± 10%, VBW = 1 Hz to 1 MHz Nominal
Amplitude Measurement range
100 kHz to 2 MHz Displayed average noise level (DANL) to +10 dBm Preamp off
2 MHz to 7 GHz Displayed average noise level (DANL) to +20 dBm  
Input attenuator range 0 to 50 dB, in 1 dB steps  
Maximum safe input level
Average continuous power +33 dBm, 3 minutes maximum Input attenuator setting ≥ 20 dB, 2 MHz to 7 GHz
DC voltage ± 50 VDC maximum  
Displayed average noise level
Preamp off Normalized to 1 Hz Minimum RBW
100 kHz to 1 MHz –108 dBm, typical –127 dBm –98 dBm, typical –117 dBm
1 to 10 MHz –128 dBm, typical –146 dBm –118 dBm, typical –136 dBm
10 to 500 MHz –142 dBm, typical –146 dBm –132 dBm, typical –136 dBm
500 MHz to 2.5 GHz -141 dBm, typical –145 dBm –131 dBm, typical –135 dBm
2.5 to 4 GHz –140 dBm, typical –144 dBm –130 dBm, typical –134 dBm
4 to 6 GHz –138 dBm, typical –142 dBm -128 dBm, typical –132 dBm
6 to 7 GHz –136 dBm, typical –140 dBm –126 dBm, typical –130 dBm
Preamp on Normalized to 1 Hz Minimum RBW
100 kHz to 1 MHz –131 dBm, typical –150 dBm –121 dBm, typical –140 dBm
1 to 10 MHz –148 dBm, typical –163 dBm –138 dBm, typical –153 dBm
10 to 500 MHz –161 dBm, typical –164 dBm –151 dBm, typical –154 dBm
500 MHz to 2.5 GHz –159 dBm, typical –162 dBm –149 dBm, typical –152 dBm
2.5 to 4 GHz –158 dBm, typical –161 dBm –148 dBm, typical –151 dBm
4 to 6 GHz –155 dBm, typical –158 dBm –145 dBm, typical –148 dBm
6 to 7 GHz –150 dBm, typical –154 dBm –140 dBm, typical –144 dBm
Level display range
Log scale 10 to 100 dB, 10 divisions displayed, 1, 2, 5, 10 dB/division  
Linear scale 0 to 100%, 10 divisions displayed  
Scale units dBm, dBmV, dBμV, W, V, dBmV EMF, dBμV EMF, V EMF  
Sweep (trace) points 461  
Number of markers 6  
Marker functions Normal, frequency counter, noise marker, band power and AM/FM demod (tune and listen)  
Marker level readout resolution Log scale 0.01 dB
Linear scale ≤ 1% of signal level

Nominal
Detectors Normal, positive peak, sample, negative peak, average (video, RMS, voltage), quasi-peak (option EMC required)  
Number of traces 4  
Trace functions Clear/write, maximum hold, minimum hold, average  
Level measurement error Excluding input VSWR mismatch ± 1.5 dB 20 to 30 °C, 30 to 70% RH, peak detector, preamp off, input signal –50 to 0 dBm, 95% percentile Swp Time Rule is set to Accuracy Adds ± 0.3 dB when Swp Time Rule is set to Speed Adds ±0.4 dB with 5-min warm-up
Reference level
Setting range –100 to 30 dBm Steps of 1 dB
Setting resolution Log scale 0.01 dB
Linear scale Same as log (2.236 µV to 7.07 V)
 
Accuracy 0  
RF input VSWR (at tuned frequency)
10 MHz to 3 GHz < 1.5:1 Nominal, 10 or 20 dB attenuation
3 to 7 GHz < 2.0:1  
Spurious response
Second harmonic distortion < –65 dBc, 50 MHz to 3 GHz
< –70 dBc, 3 to 7 GHz
Mixer signal level at –30 dBm, input attenuation 0 dB, preamp off, 20 to 30 °C
Third order intermodulation distortion (third order intercept) 5-min warm-up
50 to 300 MHz
+5.5 dBm
+8.5 dBm

30-min warm-up
+7 dBm
+10 dBm
Two –20 dBm tones at input mixer, spaced by 100 kHz, input attenuation 0 dB, preamp off, reference level ≥ –30 dBm, 20 to 30 °C
Input related spurious 5 min warm-up
< –73.5 dBc

30-min warm-up
< –75 dBc
–30 dBm signal at input mixer
Exception:
–65 dBc (F1-21.4 MHz, with F1 input frequency)
–65 dBc (F1-5.35 MHz, with F1 input frequency)
–65 dBc (F1=4155 MHz, with F1 input frequency
Inherent residual response 5-min warm-up
< –85 dBm, typical –93 dBm

30-min warm-up
< –90 dBm, typical –98 dBm
Input terminated and 0 dB RF attenuation, preamplifier off
Sweep time
Range 2 ms to 1000 s
600 ns to 200 s
Span ≥ 100 Hz
Span = 0 Hz (zero span)
Sweep mode Continuous, single  
Sweep time rule Accuracy, speed  
Trigger source Free run, video, external, RF burst  
Trigger slope Selectable positive or negative edge  
Trigger delay ± 12 ms to ± 12 s Nominal, span = 0 Hz (zero span)
RF input
Connector and impedance Type-N female, 50 Ω Nominal
10 MHz reference/external trigger input
Reference input frequency 10 MHz  
Reference input amplitude 0 to +10 dBm  
Trigger voltage 5 V TTL level Nominal
Connector BNC female, 50 Ω Nominal
Probe power
Voltage/current   +15 Vdc, ± 7% at 0 to 150 mA (nominal)
–12.6 Vdc, ± 10% at 0 to 150 mA (nominal)
GND
Connectivity
USB host USB Type-A female, compatible with USB 2.0 full speed  
USB device USB Type-mini AB female, compatible with USB 2.0 full speed  
LAN RJ-45, 10 Base-T  
Display
Resolution 640 pixels x 480 pixels  
Size and type 170 mm (6.5 in) TFT color display  
Internal Memory
System memory 64 MB For system use. Not user accessible.
User memory 64 MB User accessible. Able to store about 14,000 traces
Languages
On-screen GUI English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese  
Power requirements and calibration
Adaptor voltage 100 to 240 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz
15 V DC, 5.3 A, 80 W max
Auto-ranging
Power consumption 15 W Typical
Battery operating time (fully charged battery) 4 hours
3 hours
Tracking generator off, preamplifier on
Tracking generator off, preamplifier on
Charging time 3 hours  
Life time 300 to 500 charge cycles  
Warm-up time 5 minutes  
Environmental and size
Temperature range -10 to +50 °C
–40 to +70 °C
Operating (battery: 0 to 50 °C)
Storage (battery: –20 to 50 °C)
Altitude 9,144 meters (30,000 feet)
3,000 meters (9,840 feet)
15,240 meters (50,000 feet)
Operating with battery
Operating with AC to DC adapter
Non-operating
Relative humidity < 95%  
Weight 3.2 kg (7 Ibs Net (shipping) approximately, 3.6 kg (7.9 Ibs) with battery
Dimensions 318 mm × 207 mm × 69 mm (12.5 in x 8.15 in x 2.7 in) Approximately (W × H × D)

 

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Agilent Keysight N9342C 7GHz Handheld Spectrum Analyzer

 

The Keysight N934X Series lets you automate routine tasks to save time and ensure consistent results. Field testing just got easier with the Keysight N9342C Spectrum analyzer

 

Frequency Range: 100 kHZ to 7 gHZ

 

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