E8361c, Corrected system performance, System dynamic range 1 – Atec Agilent-E8364C User Manual

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E8361C

Corrected system performance

The specifications in this section apply for measure-
ments made with the Agilent E8361C PNA Series
microwave network analyzer with the following
conditions:
• 10 Hz IF bandwidth
• no averaging applied to data

1. The system dynamic range is calculated as the

difference between the noise floor and the source

maximum output power. System dynamic range is a

specification when the source is set to port 1, and a

characteristic when the source is set to port 2. The

effective dynamic range must take measurement

uncertainties and interfering signals into account, as

well as the insertion loss resulting from a thru cable

connected between port 1 and port 2.

2. The test port system dynamic range is calculated as the
difference between the test port noise floor and the
source maximum output power. The effective dynamic

range must take measurement uncertainties and

interfering signals into account, as well as the insertion

loss resulting from a thru cable connected between
port 1 and port 2.
3. The direct receiver access input system dynamic range

is calculated as the difference between the direct

receiver access input noise floor and the source

maximum output power. The effective dynamic range

must take measurement uncertainties and interfering

signals into account. This set-up should only be used

when the receiver input will never exceed its damage

level. When the analyzer is in segment sweep mode,

the analyzer can have pre-defined frequency segments

which will output a higher power level when the

extended dynamic range is required (i.e. devices with

high insertion loss), and reduced power when receiver

damage may occur (i.e. devices with low insertion loss).

The extended range is only available in one-path trans

mission measurements.

4. Typical performance.
5. May be limited to 100 dB at particular frequencies

below 500 MHz due to spurious receiver residuals.

Methods are available to regain the full dynamic range.

System dynamic range 1

Description

Specification (dB) Typical (dB) at direct

Supplemental

at test port

2

receiver access input

3

information

Dynamic range
Standard configuration (E8361C)
10 to 45 MHz

4

61 N/A

45 to 500 MHz

5

87

N/A

500 to 750 MHz

112

N/A

750 MHz to 2 GHz

111

N/A

2 to 10 GHz

111

N/A

10 to 24 GHz

114

N/A

24 to 30 GHz

103

N/A

30 to 40 GHz

104

N/A

40 to 45 GHz

96

N/A

45 to 50 GHz

100

N/A

50 to 60 GHz

97

N/A

60 to 67 GHz

94 N/A

67 to 70 GHz

4

94 N/A

Configurable test set (E8361C - Option 014 or Option 014 and 080)
10 to 45 MHz

4

61 99

45 to 500 MHz

5

87

102

500 to 750 MHz

112

125.5

750 MHz to 2 GHz

111

125.5

2 to 10 GHz

111

125

10 to 24 GHz

112

128

24 to 30 GHz

101

117.5

30 to 40 GHz

102

115

Option 016 degrades

40 to 45 GHz

94

109

performance by 2 dB

45 to 50 GHz

98

110.5

50 to 60 GHz

95

107

60 to 67 GHz

90

101

Option 016 degrades

67 to 70 GHz

4

90

100

performance by 3 dB

Configurable test set with extended power range (E8361C - Option 014 and UNL or
Options 014, UNL and 080)
10 to 45 MHz

4

61 99

45 to 500 MHz

87 102

500 to 750 MHz

112

125.5

750 MHz to 2 GHz

111

124

2 to 10 GHz

111

124

10 to 24 GHz

112

125

24 to 30 GHz

101

114.5

30 to 40 GHz

99

112

Option 016 degrades

40 to 45 GHz

92

105

performance by 2 dB

45 to 50 GHz

94

106.5

50 to 60 GHz

91

103

60 to 67 GHz

84

95

Option 016 degrades

67 to 70 GHz

4

84

94

performance by 3 dB

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