Amplitude accuracy, If flatness, Sensitivity – Agilent Technologies N9010A User Manual

Page 86: Absolute amplitude accuracy, Amplitude linearity

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Chapter 3

VXA Vector Signal and WLAN Modulation Analysis Application

Vector Signal Analysis Performance (N9064A-1FP/1TP)

Amplitude Accuracy

Description

Specs & Nominals Supplemental Information

Absolute Amplitude Accuracy

See

“Absolute Amplitude Accuracy” on

page 37

Amplitude Linearity

See

“Display Scale Fidelity” on page 41

IF Flatness

Span

≤ 10 MHz

See

“IF Frequency Response” on page 36

Span

≤ 25 MHz (Option B25)

See

“IF Frequency Response” on page 96

Span

≤ 40 MHz (Option B40)

See

“IF Frequency Response” on page 102

Sensitivity

−20 dBm range

Compute from DANL

a

; see

“Displayed

Average Noise Level (DANL)” on page 46

a. DANL is specified in the narrowest resolution bandwidth (1 Hz) with log averaging, in accordance with

industry and historic standards. The effect of log averaging is to reduce the noise level by 2.51 dB. The
effect of using a 1 Hz RBW is to increase the measured noise because the noise bandwidth of the 1 Hz
RBW filter is nominally 1.056 Hz, thus adding 0.23 dB to the level. The combination of these effects
makes the sensitivity, in units of dBm/Hz, 2.27 dB higher than DANL in units of dBm in a 1 Hz RBW.

−40 dBm range

Requires preamp option. Compute from
Preamp DANL

a

; see

“Displayed Average

Noise Level (DANL)Preamp On” on
page 143

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