Atec Agilent-3326A User Manual

Frequency, function & waveform synthesizers, Two-channel synthesizer, dc to 13 mhz

Advertising
background image

FREQUENCY, FUNCTION & WAVEFORM SYNTHESIZERS

Two-Channel Synthesizer, DC to 13 MHz

Model 3326A

HP 3326A

The HP 3326A Two-Channel Synthesizer combines two indepen-

dent synthesizers, flexible modulation, and control circuitry into a sin-

gle, powerful package. This single instrument can provide precise

phase offset, two-tone sweep, fast frequency switching, internal mod-

ulation, and pulse signals for bench or systems use.

Complete Two-Phase Solution

The HP 3326A can provide two signals whose phase is adjustable

and calibrated anywhere in its 13 MHz frequency range without an

external phasemeter.

Self-calibration can be performed internally or externally and

yields accuracy of ±0.2 degrees below 100 kHz. Phase can be set with

0.01 degree resolution at all frequencies. Using its unique phase-cali-

bration circuitry, calibrated multi-phase signals are easily achieved

with two or more HP 3326As.

Powerful Two-Tone Capability

The HP 3326A is the single-source answer for producing a wide

variety of broadband two-tone signals. It's two channels can be offset

up to ±100 kHz, either in the CW mode or while sweeping.

Channel amplitudes and functions (sine or square) can be selected

independently and provided from separate outputs or through the

built-in signal combiner. Low sinewave distortion (harmonics are at

least -70 dBc below 100 kHz) makes low-distortion intermodulation

measurements a simple task.

Versatile ATE Source

With two complete synthesizers in a single instrument, rack space

and power are conserved. Features like internal amplitude and phase

modulation, two-tone, and pulse modes allow this one instrument to

do the job of several sources.

All functions, modes, and parameters of the HP 3326A are com-

pletely programmable over the HP-IB. Maximum accuracy is en-

sured with amplitude/phase calibrations that can be enabled,

disabled and initiated under remote control.

High Performance Modulation and Pulses

Precise amplitude and phase modulation is easy with both channels

of the HP 3326A. Each channel can be used with simultaneous AM

and PM, or one channel can modulate the other. Amplitude modula-

tion frequency is dc to 100 kHz and envelope distortion is better than

-46 dB.

In the pulse mode both pulse and pulse-complement outputs are

provided. Symmetry range is 1 % to 99% and is settable in 0.1 % incre-

ments. In addition, both pulse amplitudes and their offsets are inde-

pendently controllable.

Other Features

The HP 3326A has a host of convenience features to speed and

simplify signal generation. Nine complete setup states can be stored

in nonvolatile memory, along with automatic storage of the power-off

state. A discrete sweep mode is available to generate from 2 to 63

frequency pairs with dwell times individually selectable for each fre-

quency and each channel. Several flexible triggering modes allow

hardware or software triggers to initiate frequency, amplitude, or

phase changes, and sweeps.

DC offset is available in all modes, and all outputs are floating.

Frequency resolution is I1 digits, and all

.

sweeps and frequency

changes are phase-continuous.

Specifications

For complete specifications refer to the HP 3326A data sheet.

Operating Modes

Two Channel: Channels A and B are independent

Two-Phase-, Channels A and B are the same frequency, with cali-

brated phase offset between the two signals

Two-Tons: Channel B frequency offset 0 to 100 kHz from channel A

frequency

Pulse: Channel B is the complement of Channel A

Frequency (Waveforms are Sine, Square, Pulse, and DC)

Range: 0 Hz to 13 MHz

Resolution: 1 MHz below 100 kHz, 1 mHz at and above 100 kHz

Stability: ±5x10

-6

/year, 20° to 30°C. See also option 001, High Sta-

bility Frequency Reference.

Accuracy: ±5x10

-6

of selected value, 20° to 30°C, at time of calibra-

tion with standard frequency reference

Sinewave Spectral Purity

Harmonics: Harmonically related signals will be less than the follow-

ing levels relative to the fundamental, or <-90 dBm, whichever is

greater:

10 Hz

50 kHz

100 kHz

1 MHz

13 MHz

+23.98 dBm

-80 dBc

-70 dBc

-35 dBc

-30 dBc

+13.98 dBm

-80 dBc

-80 dBc

-65 dBc

-30 dBc

-56.02 dBm

Integrated Phase noise: -66 dBc (Option 001 only, for a 30 kHz

band centered on a 10 MHz carrier excluding ±1 Hz about the carri-

er)

Main Signal Outputs (Channels A d B, All Waveforms Un-

less Noted)

Connectors: Front panel BNC female

Impedance: 50 0; output may be floated to ±42 V peak

Sync A: TTL level squarewave at Channel A frequency.

Output Amplitude (Sine Mode)

Range: 1 mVpp to 10 Vpp in 8 ranges without DC offset. See also

option 002 High Voltage Output

Units: Volts peak-peak, Volts rms, dBm (50 i2), dBV

Advertising
Table of contents