Setup & waveform storage, Color display, Peak power sensors to match your application – Atec Boonton-4400A-4500A User Manual

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SOPHISTICATED SIGNAL

PROCESSING FOR FAST,
AUTOMATIC MEASUREMENTS

Both the Models 4400A and 4500A

have a dedicated floating point digital
signal processor that performs shaping,
filtering, calibration, offset compensation,
and conversion of the test signal. Random
repetitive sampling and selectable
averaging provide accurate, stable
measurements of all user-programmed
waveform parameters. Digital signal
processing permits pre-trigger information.
Logarithmic detection provides the best
dynamic range of 60 dB (-40 to +20 dBm)
for peak power measurments.

Measurements are fast…two marker

values and their delta are available 80
times per second over the bus, and all 14
automatic measurements are available 20
times per second.

SETUP & WAVEFORM

STORAGE

Up to 10 complete panel setups can be

stored and recalled from internal memory
for applications in which the same
instrument setups are used repetitively.
For permanent hard-copy documentation,
complete display data can be transmitted
to a plotter or printer via an RS-232 serial,
IEEE-488 port, or LPT port, supporting
LaserJet, ThinkJet, and HPGL formats.

COLOR DISPLAY

The display is a VGA-compatible

seven-inch diagonal color CRT with a
resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. Waveforms
are displayed at 501 x 281 resolution.

PEAK POWER SENSORS TO

MATCH YOUR APPLICATION

Boonton Electronics offers a wide

selection of sensors that are optimized for
different characteristics such as frequency,
risetime, and dynamic range.

All sensors feature a balanced diode

configuration for high sensitivity and eve-
order harmonic suppression. Low VSWR
minimizes mismatch errors. Calibration
factors traceable to NIST standards are

stored in EEPROM, and an internal
temperature sensor tracks temperature
change. Calibration factor information and
other sensor data are automatically
downloaded to the instrument when the
sensor is connected.

PRECISION 1-GHz

CALIBRATION FOR

PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION

A spectrally pure, 1-GHz NIST

traceable calibrator guarantees

measurement reliability. The user-
selectable automatic routine calibrates the
sensor and instrument over the full
dynamic range of the instrument. An
output of –40 to +20 dBm (CW or pulsed)
makes this a versatile source.

DISK DRIVE

The display is a VGA-compatible

seven-inch diagonal color CRT with a
resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. Waveforms
are displayed at 501 x 281 resolution.

BOONTON ELECTRONICS (A Wireless Telecom Group Company)

P.O. Box 465, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054-0465

·

Tel:

(973) 386-9696

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Fax:

(973) 386-9191

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E-mail:

[email protected]

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Website:

www.boonton.com

Sensor Inputs

Frequency Range

30 MHz to 40 GHz, selectable

1

Pulse Measurement Rage -40 to +20 dB

1

CW Measurement Range -50 to +20 dB

1

Risetime (10 – 90%)

See sensor specifications

Single-Shot Bandwidth

100 kHz (based on 10
samples per pulse)

Pulse Repetition Rate

25 MHz

Minimum Pulse Width

30 ns

Vertical Scale

Relative Offset Range
Log

+99.99 dB

Linear

0 to 99 divisions

Vertical Scale
Log

0.1-20 dB/div in 1-2-5 sequence

2

Linear

1 nW -50 MW in 1-2-5 sequence

2

Time Base Pulse Mode

Time Base Range

10 ns to 1 s/div

Time Base Accuracy

0.01%

Time Base Resolution

200 ps

Statistical Mode (Model 4500A only)
X-Axis

0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10% per
division

Percent Offset Range

0 – 99% (x-axis dependent)

Percent Resolution

0.002%

Trigger Pulse Mode Only

Trigger Source

Channel 1 internal or external; or
Channel 2 internal or external

5

Trigger Slope

+ or –

Pre-Trigger Delay:
Time Base Setting

Delay Range

10 ns to 50

ms

-500

ms

100

ms to 1 sec

-10 div

Post-Trigger Delay:
Time Base Setting

Delay Range

10 ns to 1

ms

10,000 div

2

ms to 50 ms

2 ms

100

ms to 1 sec

200 div

Trigger Delay Resolution

0.02 divisions

Trigger Holdoff Range

65 ms

Trigger Holdoff Resolution 62.5 ns
Trigger View
Vertical Scale

0.1V to 1V in 1-2-5 sequence

Relative Offset

+3 volts

Internal Trigger Range

-27 to +20 dBm

1

External Trigger Range

+3 volts

External Trigger Input

50 ohms, dc coupled

Statistical Pricessing (Model 4500A only)
CDF, 1-CDF, PDF Modes

Sampling Rate

500,000 samples per second

Number of Sampling Bins 4,096
Size of Sample Bins

32 bits

Bin Power Resolution

<0.02 dB

1

Percent Resolution

CDF, 1-CDF in log or linear
scales and plots normalized
to average power PDF log

or linear scales and plots
normalized to average
power

Automatic Measurements Peak max. power, average

power, peak to average
ratio, minimum power, total
samples, sampling time,
confidence band of
measurements, dynamic
range, and tolerance

Calibration Source

Operating Modes

CW, internal or external pulse

Frequency

1.024 GHz + 0.1%

Level Range

-40.0 to +20.0 dBm

Resolution

0.1 dB

Output SWR (Refl. Coeff.) 1.20, (0.091)

3

Accuracy (NIST traceable)

4

(-30 to +20 dBm)

Absolute

+0.065 (1.5%) at 0 dB and
25

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C, +0.001 dB per

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C

Linearity

+0.03 dB per 5 dB

Internal Pulse Period

100

ms, 1 ms or 10 ms

Internal Pulse Duty Cycle 10% to 90% in 10% increments
Internal/External
Pulse Polarity

+ or –

Connector

Type N

Power Measurement Accuracy

Measurement Uncertainty Total measurement

uncertainty (worst case) is
the sum of the calibrator
uncertainty, source

mismatch error, sensor
calibration factor
uncertainty, sensor
temperature coefficient,
sensor shaping, noise and
drift.

Mismatch Uncertainty

+2 x sensor reflection
coefficient x source
reflection coefficient x 100%

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