Agilent ESA Series Spectrum Analyzers Data Sheet The ESA family of spectrum analyzers have proven and guaranteed performance with the flexibility to select the right level of functionality for your test needs. Take advantage of the best overall performance on a mid-performance spectrum analyzer. Industry best typical performance Express analyzer configurations * Basic Analyzer Express Option BAS * Standard Analyzer Express Option STD * Communications Test Analyzer Express Option COM * Warm up time: 5 minutes * * * * Third order intermodulation distortion: +16 dBm Sensitivity: -166 dBm Amplitude accuracy: 0.4 dB Overall phase noise (all carrier frequenciesa): * -101 dBc/Hz (10 kHz) * -122 dBc/Hz (100 kHz) * -136 dBc/Hz (1 MHz) a. Add 20LogN for frequencies > 6.7 GHz, where N is the harmonic mixing mode. Definitions and Conditions Table of Contents The distinction between specifications and characteristics is described as follows. Definitions and Conditions Frequency Specifications Amplitude Specifications Tracking Generator Specifications Quasi-Peak Detector Specifications General Specifications Option Ordering * Specifications describe the performance of parameters covered by the product warranty. (The temperature range is 0 C to 55 C, unless otherwise noted.) * Characteristics describe product performance that is useful in the application of the product, but is not covered by the product warranty. * Typical performance describes additional product performance information that is not covered by the product warranty. It is performance beyond specification that 80% of the units exhibit with a 95% confidence level over the temperature range 20 to 30 C. Typical performance does not include measurement uncertainty. * Nominal values indicate the expected performance, or describe product performance that is useful in the application of the product, but is not covered by the product warranty. * N/A (not applicable) - Not specified for this configuration The following conditions must be met for the analyzer to meet its specifications. * The analyzer is within the one year calibration cycle. * If Auto Align All is selected: * After 2 hours of storage within the operating temperature range. * 5 minutes after the analyzer is turned on with sweep times less than 4 seconds. * If Auto Align Off is selected: * When the analyzer is at a constant temperature, within the operating temperature range, for a minimum of 90 minutes. * After the analyzer is turned on for a minimum of 90 minutes and Align Now All has been run. * When Align Now All is run: * Every hour * If the ambient temperature changes more than 3 C * If the 10 MHz reference changes * If Auto Align All but RF is selected: * When the analyzer is at a constant temperature, within the operating temperature range, for a minimum of 90 minutes. * After the analyzer is turned on for a minimum of 90 minutes and Align Now RF has been run. * When Align Now RF is run: * Every hour * If the ambient temperature changes more than 3 C 2 2 3 7 12 13 14 16 Frequency Specifications Frequency range E4411B E4403B E4408B BAS configuration 9 kHz - 1.5 GHz 9 kHz - 3 GHz 9 kHz - 26.5 GHz (75 input Option 1DP) 1 MHz - 1.5 GHz N/A N/A Custom configuration E4402B Frequency range 9 kHz - 3 GHz STD or COM configuration Low frequency extension Option UKB Custom configuration Frequency range Band E4405B E4407B 9 kHz - 6.7 GHz 9 kHz - 13.2 GHz 9 kHz - 26.5 GHz 100Hza - 6.7 GHz 100Hza - 13.2 GHz 100Hza - 26.5 GHz External mixing Option AYZ Add 18 GHz - 325 GHz g 100 Hz - 3 GHz 0 2.85 - 6.7 GHz 1 6.2 - 13.2 GHz 2 12.8 - 19.2 GHz 3 18.7 - 26.5 GHz 4 1- 1- 2- 4- 4- Harmonic (Nb ) mixing mode a. b. 100 Hza - 3 GHz E4404B 30 Hz characteristic. N = LO harmonic mixing mode. 3 Frequency Specifications Basic analyzer Standard analyzer Communications test analyzer or ESA with Option 1D5 Frequency reference Frequency reference error = [(aging rate x time since last adjustment )+ settability + temperature stability] Frequency readout accuracy (start, stop, center, marker) = (frequency indication x frequency reference error + SPc +15% of RBW + 10 Hz + 1 Hz x Na) -6 /year -6 /year -7 1 x 10 /year 1 x 10 -6 /year (Opt. 1D5) -6 5 x 10 /year -8 1 x 10 /yearb 1 x 10-8/yearb -7 /year (Opt. 1D5) -7 5 x 10 /year -8 1 x 10 /year 1 x 10 2 x 10 2 x 10 Aging rate 5 x 10 Temperature stability 5 x 10 Settability -7 /year -8 /year (Opt. 1D5) 0.75 % x span Span coefficient (SP)c 10 MHz External reference [0.5 % + 1/ (sweep points -1) ] x span [0.5 % + 1/ (sweep points -1) ] x span 10 MHz 1 - 30 MHz Marker frequency counterd Accuracy = (marker frequency x frequency reference error + counter resolution) Counter resolution = selectable from 1 Hz to 100 kHz Frequency span Range = 0 Hz (zero span), 100 Hz to maximum frequency range of the analyzer Linear scale 1% of span Logarithmic scale N/A Accuracy a. b. c. N = LO harmonic mixing mode. 20 to 30 C. span +5% of span + sweep pts. - 1 . Sweep points fixed at 401 for basic analyzer. d. Not available in RBW < 1 kHz (Option 1DR). 4 [0.5% x span + 2 x span/(sweep points - 1)] 2% of span, nominal Frequency Specifications Standard analyzer or ESA with Option AYX Basic analyzer Communications test analyzer or ESA with Option B7D/B7E Sweep time and trigger Range Span = 0 Hz 4 ms - 4000 s Span 100 Hz 4 ms - 4000 s 25 nsa - 4000 s 50 nsa - 4000 s 1 ms- 4000 s 1% Accuracy (Span = 0 Hz) Free Run, Single, Line, Video, Offset, Delayed, External Trigger typeb N/A Gate (1D6) N/A RF burst (B7E) 1 us to 400 s Delayed trigger range Sweep (trace) points Range Span = 0 Hz 401 2 - 8192 Span 100 Hz 401 101 - 8192 Basic analyzer Standard analyzer Communications test analyzer or ESA with Option 1DR and 1D5 Resolution bandwidths (1-3-10 sequence) Range 1 kHz - 5 MHzd 1 Hz to 5 MHzd 1 kHz - 5 MHzd (-3 dB) 9 KHz, 120 kHz 9 KHz, 120 kHz 200 Hz, 9 kHz,120 kHz (-6 dB EMI) With 1DRc (-3dB) Add 100 Hz, 300 Hz Add 10 Hz - 300 Hz Included Add 200 Hz Add 200 Hz (-6 dB EMI) With 1DR and 1D5e N/A Included Add 1 Hz and 3 Hz Accuracy 1 Hz to 300 Hz 10% 15% 1 kHz to 3 MHz 30% 5 MHz Selectivity (60 dB/3 dB bandwidth ratio) < 5:1 digital, approximately Gaussian 100 Hz to 300 Hz < 15:1 synchronously tuned four poles, approximately Gaussian 1 kHz to 5 MHz Video bandwidths (1-3-10 sequence) 30 Hz to 3 MHz Range with 1DR Adds 1, 3, 10 Hz for RBWs less than 1 kHz a. b. c. d. e. RBW 1 kHz, 2 sweep points. TV trigger available with option B7B in custom configuration for ESA-E. Only available for spans < 5MHz. For resolution bandwidths < 1 kHz or > 3 MHz, not compatible with the rms detector. Firmware revision A.08.00 and later. 5 Frequency Specifications Basic analyzer E4411B Standard and communications test analyzer E4403B/08B E4402B/04B/05B/07B ESA-E with Option 120a Stability Noise sidebands offset from CW signal with 1 kHz RBW, 30 Hz VBW and sample detector Offset from CW signal 1 kHz N/A 10 kHz -93, -95 dBc/Hz -100, -102 dBc/Hz 20 kHz 30 kHz -104, -106 dBc/Hz 100 kHz -113, -116 dBc/Hz 1 MHz N/A 5 MHz N/A 10 MHz N/A Residual FM (peak-to-peak) 1 kHz RBW, 1 kHz VBW (measurement time) Option 1D5 only 100 ms Option 1DR only 20 ms Option 1DR & 1D5 20 ms System related sidebands 30 kHz offset from carrier CW signal Spec and typical dBc/Hz applies to all frequencies 6.7 GHz b, c Italics indicate typical performance -78 dBc/Hz (Option 1D5 and 1DR) N/A -90, -94 dBc/Hz -98, -101 dBc/Hz (Option 1D5)d -100, -105 dBc/Hz -104, -107 dBc/Hz -110, -113 dBc/Hz -106, -112 dBc/Hz -118, -122 dBc/Hz -118, -122 dBc/Hz -125, -127 dBc/Hz N/A N/A -127, -129 dBc/Hz -131, -136 dBc/Hz N/A 150 Hz x Nc (100 ms) 30 Hz x Nc (20 ms), Option 1DR N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A -133, -136 dBc/Hz -135, -139 dBc/Hz -137, -141 dBc/Hz 150 Hz x Nc (100 ms) 10 Hz x Nc (20 ms), Option 1DR 2 Hz peak-to-peak x Nc, (20 ms), Option 1DR & 1D5 N/A 100 Hz x Nc N/A 10 Hz x Nc N/A 2 Hz peak-to-peak x Nc -65 dBc + 20logN c Typical performance @ 1 GHz (Standard) Typical performance @ 1 GHz (Option 120) Spec (Standard) Spec (Option 120) Spec (Option 1DR) Figure 1. Typical ESA-E Series performance at 1 GHz 6 a. b. c. d. Enhanced wide offset phase noise and ACPR dynamic range. Add 20log(N) for frequencies > 6.7 GHz. N=LO Harmonic mixing number. Option 1DR is required for phase noise measurements at frequency offsets of 10 kHz and less. Performance at the 10 kHz offset without Option 1DR is -90/-94 dBc/Hz. Amplitude Specifications E4411B E4403B/08B E4404B/05B E4402B E4407B Amplitude range Displayed average noise level (DANL) to maximum safe input level Measurement range Input attenuator range (5 dB step) 0 - 60 dB 0 - 65 dB 0 - 75 dB 0 - 75 dB 0 - 65 dB Maximum safe input level Input attenuator setting Average continuous power Peak pulse powera DC voltage 15 dB +30 dBm (1 W) +30 dBm (1 W) +30 dBm (1 W) +50 dBm (100 W) +50 dBm (100 W) DC coupled N/A N/A AC coupled 100 Vdc +75 dBmV (0.4 W) Option 1DP 100 Vdc 1 dB gain compression Total power at input mixerb 50 MHz to 6.7 GHz 6.7 GHz to 13.2 GHz 13.2 GHz to 26.5 GHz a. b. 5 dB average continuous power; 30 dB peak pulse power 0 Vdc (Option UKB) 100 Vdc 50 Vdc (Opt. UKB) 0 Vdc 0 Vdc 50 Vdc 50 Vdc (Opt. UKB) Two tone 0 dBm to 1.5 GHz 46.75 dBmV (1DP) 0 dBm -3 dBm -5 dBm < 10 s pulse width, < 1% duty cycle. Mixer power level (dBm) = input power (dBm) minus input attenuation (dB). 7 Amplitude Specifications Basic analyzer E4411B E4403B Standard analyzer E4408B E4402B E4404/05B/07B Communications test analyzer or ESA with 1DR and 1D5 E4402B E4404/05/7B Displayed average noise level (dBm) (input terminated, 0 dB attenuation, sample detector) spec, typical Conditions 100 Hz RBW; 1 Hz VBW (Option 1DR); Frequency typ -126 -123, typ -129 1 MHz - 10 MHz 10 MHz - 500 MHz -127, typ -131 -125, typ -130 500 MHz - 1 GHz -125, typ -130 1 GHz - 1.5 GHz -121, typ -128 -124, typ -130 1.5 GHz - 2 GHz 2 GHz - 3 GHz -122 typ -130 3 GHz - 6 GHz N/A 6 GHz - 12 GHz N/A 12 GHz - 22 GHz 22 GHz - 26.5 GHz Displayed average noise level (dBm) with RF preamplifierb 1 MHz - 10 MHz 10 MHz - 1 GHz N/A 1 GHz - 2 GHz 2 GHz - 3 GHz a. b. Custom path only, Option 120, typical. 20 to 30 C. For 0 to 55 C range, see specifications guide. 8 10 Hz RBW/1 Hz VBW (Option 1DR) typ -139 typ-137, -139a -124, typ -129 -136, typ -140 -135, typ -139 -123, typ -130 -135, typ -140 -135, typ -140 -120, typ -128 -133, typ -140 -131, typ -138 typ -129 -118, typ -127 -115, typ -124 -109, typ -122 1 Hz RBW/VBW (ESA with 1DR and 1D5) typ-146, -149 a typ-147, -149 a typ -149 typ-150 typ -150 typ -148 N/A -130, typ -137 -126, typ -134 -125, typ -132 N/A typ -147 typ -144 typ -142 typ-152 -152, typ -156 -152, typ -156 -151, typ-154 typ -155 -151, typ -157 -151, typ -155 -149, typ -152 typ -162 typ -166 typ -166 typ -164 typ -165 typ -167 typ -165 typ -162 Amplitude Specifications Basic analyzer Standard analyzer or ESA with Option AYX Communications test analyzer or ESA with Option B7D/B7E Display Display range Log scale RBW 1 kHz RBW 300 Hz Linear scale Scale units Trace detectors Trace functions Marker readout resolution Log scale 0 to - 85 dB 0 to -120 dB (1DR) Linear scale Reference level Range 0.1, 0.2, 0.5 dB/division and 1 to 20 dB/division in 1 dB steps (10 display divisions) Calibrated 0 to -85 dB from reference level Calibrated 0 to -120 dBa from reference level 10 divisions dBm, dBmV, dBV, dBm, dBmV, dBV, dBA, A, V, W and Hz (Option BAA or AYQ) dBA, A, V, and W Peak, negative peak, sample, rmsb, video averaging Clear/write, max. hold, min. hold, view, blank, operations, normalize 0.04 0.01% of reference level -149.9 dBm to maximum mixer level + attenuator setting Resolution 0.1 dB Log scale 0.12% of reference level Linear scale c Accuracy For reference level (dBm) - input attenuator setting (dB) + preamp gain (dB) 0.3 dB 0.5 dB 0.7 dB -10 dBm to > -60 dBm -60 dBm to > -85 dBm -85 dBm to > -90 dBm Display scale switching uncertainty (referenced to 1 kHz RBW at reference level) 0.15 dB at reference level Linear to log switching Resolution bandwidth switching uncertainty (referenced to 1 kHz at reference level) 1 Hz, 3 Hz RBW 10 Hz, 30 Hz RBW 100 Hz, 300 Hz RBW 1 kHz to 3 MHz RBW 5 MHz RBW a. b. c. N/A N/A 0.3 dB (1DR) 0.3 dB (1DR, 1D5) 0.3 dB (1DR) 0.3 dB (1DR) 0.3 dB 0.6 dB 0.3 dB (1D5) 0.3 dB 0.3 dB 0 to -70 dB range when span = 0 Hz, or when IF gain fixed. Not available for RBW < 1 kHz or > 3 MHz. 50 , accuracy (at a fixed frequency, a fixed attenuator, and referenced to -35 dBm (-10 dBm, Preamp On (Option 1DS))). 9 Amplitude Specifications Standard, communications test analyzer or custom configuration Basic analyzer Input attenuator switching uncertainty (at 50 MHz) Attenuator setting 0 dB to 5 dB 10 dB 15 dB 20 dB to 60 dB 0.3 dB Reference (0.1 dB + 0.01 x attenuator setting) Frequency response (10 dB input attenuation) Absolute a /typical/relative b 100 Hz to 9 kHzc 0.5 dB/NA/ 0.5 dB N/A 9 kHz to 3 GHz 0.5 dB/NA/ 0.5 dB 3 GHz to 6.7 GHz 6.7 GHz to 13.2 GHz 13.2 GHz to 26.5 GHz 1.5 dB/NA/ 1.3 dB 0.46 dB/ 0.14 dB/ 0.5 dB 0.5 dB/NA/ 0.5 dBa (Option UKB) 1.5 dB/ 0.38 dB/ 1.3 dB 2 dB/ 0.68 dB/ 1.8 dB 2 dB/ 0.86 dB/ 1.8 dB 2 dB/NA/ 1.8 dB Absolute amplitude accuracy At reference settingsd Preamp on Overall amplitude accuracye (95% confidence)f Display scale fidelity Log max cumulative dB below reference level RBW 1 kHz 0 dB reference > 0 to 10 dB > 10 to 20 dB > 20 to 30 dB > 30 to 40 dB > 40 to 50 dB > 50 to 60 dB > 60 to 70 dB > 70 to 80 dB > 80 to 85 dB 0.4 dB N/A 0.34 dB, 0.13 dB typical 0.37 dB, 0.14 dB typical (0.6dB + absolute frequency response) 0.4 dB (95%) 0 dB N/A 0 to 98 dBg > 98 to 120 dB Log incremental accuracy dB below reference level 0 to 80 dB g Linear accuracy b. c. d. e. 10 0.3 dB, typ 0.08 dB 0.4 dB, typ 0.09 dB 0.5 dB, typ 0.1 dB 0.6 dB, typ 0.23 dB 0.7 dB, typ 0.35 dB 0.7 dB, typ 0.35 dB 0.8 dB, typ 0.39 dB 0.8 dB, typ 0.46 dB 1.15 dB, typ 0.79 dB (0.3dB + 0.01 x dB from reference level RBW 300 Hz (Option 1DR) span > 0 Hz, auto range on a. (0.54 dB + absolute frequency response) N/A Frequency response values are referenced to the amplitude at 50 MHz (20 to 30 C). Referenced to midpoint between highest and lowest frequency response deviations (20 to 30 C). Custom path ESA-E only Option UKB, typical. Settings are: reference level -25 dBm; (75 reference level +28.75 dBmV); input attenuation 10 dB; center frequency 50 MHz; RBW 1 kHz; VBW 1 kHz; amplitude scale linear or log; span 2 kHz; frequency scale linear; sweep time coupled, sample detector, signal at reference level. For reference level 0 to -50 dBm; input attenuation 10 dB; RBW 1 kHz; VBW 1 kHz; amplitude scale log, log range 0 to -50 dB from reference level; frequency scale linear; sweep time coupled; signal input 0 to -50 dBm; span 20 kHz. (20 to 30 C). (0.3dB + 0.01 x dB from reference level) 2.0 dB from reference level, characteristic 0.4 dB / 4 dB 2% of reference level f. g. Input frequency < 3GHz; -50 dBm input power 0 dBm; -50 dBm reference level 0 dBm; -20 dB input power - ref level 0 dB; input attenuation = 10 dB; 10 Hz RBW 1 MHz; (20 to 30 C). Computed from the observation of a statistically significant number of instruments. Observations of the 50 MHz amplitude accuracy, a component of the computation of this number are performed immediately after invoking RF and IF alignments to minimize the effects of alignment drifts. 0 to 30 dB for RBW = 200 Hz. Amplitude Specifications Basic analyzer E4411B/03B/08B Standard, communications test analyzer or customer configuration E4402B/04B/05B/07B Spurious responses For two -30 dBm signals at input mixera and > 50 kHz separation Third order intermodulation distortion 10 MHz to 100 MHz 100 MHz to 3 GHz 3.0 GHz to 6.7 GHz 6.7 GHz to 13.2 GHz 13.2 GHz to 26.5 GHz Second harmonic distortion 2 MHz to 750 MHz - 40 dBm tone at input mixer a 10 MHz to 500 MHz - 30 dBm tone at input mixer a 500 MHz to 1.5 GHz - 30 dBm tone at input mixer a 1.5 GHz to 2.0 GHz - 10 dBm tone at input mixer a > 2 GHz - 10 dBm tone at input mixer a WCDMA ACPR dynamic rangeb N/A < -75 dBc, + 7.5 dBm TOI +7 dBm, characteristic < -85 dBc, +12.5 dBm; typ +16 dBm TOI < -82 dBc, +11 dBm; typ +18 dBm TOI < -75 dBc, +7.5 dBm; typ +12 dBm TOI < -75 dBc, +7.5 dBm; typ +11 dBm TOI < -75 dBc, + 35 dBm SHI (E4411B) Offset frequency 5 MHz 10 MHz < -60 dBc, + 30 dBm SHI < -65 dBc, + 35 dBm SHI < -70 dBc, + 40 dBm SHI < -75 dBc, + 45 dBm SHI < -80 dBc, + 70 dBm SHI < -85 dBc, + 75 dBm SHI -95 dBc, + 85 dBm TOI < -100 dBc, + 90 dBm SHI Input terminated and 0 dB attenuation -60 dBc, -65 dBc (Opt 120), -66.5 dBc noise correction on -64.5 dBc, -65.5 dBc(Opt 120), -67 dBc noise correction on N/A Other input related spurious Inband > 30 kHz offset Out of band responses Residual responses ( Input terminated and 0 dB attenuation) 50 RF input impedance 150 kHz to 1.5 GHz/6.7 GHzc < -65 dBc for -20 dBm tone at input mixera < -80 dBc -10 dBm tone at input mixera < -90 dBm 75 RF input impedance (Option 1DP only available on ESA-L Custom Configuration for the E4411B) 1 MHz to 1.5 GHz < -36 dBmV a. b. c. Mixer power level (dBm) = input power (dBm) - input attenuation (dB). Characteristic. Measured by selecting "Measure, ACP", 20 to 30 C, 3GPP (3.1 Dec 1999) W-CDMA signal with 1 DPCH, channel power -9 dBm/3.84 MHz, integration bandwidth 3.84 MHz, carrier frequency 2 GHz, reference level -16 dBm, input attenuation 0 dB, RBW 30 kHz. Noise correction can be turned on by selecting Meas Setup, More, Noise Corr On. Up to 1.5 GHz for models E4402B/03B/11B. Up to 6.7 GHz for models E4404B/05B/07B/08B. Figure 2. Specified dynamic range for E4407B spectrum analyzer 11 Tracking Generator Specifications Tracking generator Specifications (Options 1DN and 1DQ) Frequency range E4411B Option 1DN, (50 ) Option 1DQ, (75 ) E4402B/03B/04B/05B/07B/08B Option 1DN, (50 ) RBW range Output power level range E4411B Option 1DN Option 1DQ E4402B/03B/04B/05B/07B/08B Option 1DN Output vernier range E4411B E4402B/03B/04B/05B/07B/08B Output attenuator range E4411B E4402B/03B/04B/05B/07B/08B Output flatness E4411B Option 1DN, (50 W) 9 kHz to 10 MHz 10 MHz to 1.5 GHz Option 1DQ, (75 W) 1 MHz to 10 MHz 10 MHz to 1.5 GHz E4402B/03B/04B/05B/07B/08B 9 kHz to 10 MHz 10 MHz to 3.0 GHz Effective source match (characteristic) E4411B E4402B/03B/04B/05B/07B/08B Spurious output Harmonic spurs E4411B (0 dBm output) 9 kHz to 20 MHz 20 MHz to 1.5 GHz E4402B/03B/04B/05B/07B/08B (-1 dBm output) 20 kHz to 3 GHz Non-Harmonic spurs E4411B E4402B/03B/04B/05B/07B/08B 9 kHz to 2 GHz 2 GHz to 3 GHz Dynamic range Maximum output power - displayed average noise level Output power sweep range E4411B Option 1DN Option 1DQ E4402B/03B/04B/05B/07B/08B Option 1DN 12 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz 1 MHz to 1.5 GHz 9 kHz to 3.0 GHz 1 kHz to 5 MHz 0 to -70 dBm +42.75 to -27.25 dBmV -2 to -66 dBm 10 dB 8 dB 0 to 60 dB, 10 dB steps 0 to 56 dB, 8 dB steps 2.0 dB 1.5 dB 2.5 dB 2.0 dB 3.0 dB 2.0 dB < 2.5:1 < 2.0:1 (0 dB attenuator) < 1.5:1 (8 dB attenuator) < -20 dBc < -25 dBc < -25 dBc < -35 dBc < -27 dBc < -23 dBc (-15 dBm to 0 dBm) - (source attenuator setting) (+27.75 dBmV to +42.75 dBmV) -(source attenuator setting) (-10 dBm to -2 dBm) - (source attenuator setting) Quasi-Peak Detector Specifications Add a quasi-peak detector, Option AYQ, to the ESA custom analyzer configuration. Option AYQ also includes FM demodulation capability. The quasi-peak detector displays the quasi-peak amplitude of a pulse radio frequency on continuous wave signals. Amplitude response conforms with Publication 16 of Comite International Special des Perturbations Radioelectrique (CISPR) Section 1, Clause 2, as indicated in the relative quasi-peak response table. ESA Custom configuration with Option AYQ (requires Option 1DR) Relative quasi-peak response to a CISPR pulse (dB) Pulse repetition frequency (Hz) a. 120 kHz EMI BW .03 to 1 GHz 9 kHz EMI BW 0.150 to 30 MHz 200 Hz EMI BW 9 kHz to 150 kHz 1000 +8.0 1.0 +4.5 1.0 -------------- 100 0 dB referencea 0 dB referencea +4.0 1.0 60 -------------- -------------- +3.0 1.0 25 -------------- -------------- 0 dB referencea 20 -9.0 1.0 -6.5 1.0 -------------- 10 -14 1.5 -10.0 1.5 -4.0 1.0 5 -------------- ------------- -7.5 1.5 2 -26 2.0 -20.5 2.0 -13.0 2.0 1 -------------- -22.5 2.0 -17.0 2.0 Isolated pulse -------------- -23.5 2.0 -19.0 2.0 Reference pulse amplitude accuracy relative a 66 V CW signal < 1.5 dB as specified in CISPR Pub 16 CISPR reference pulse: 0.44 Vs for 30 MHz to 1 GHz, 0.316 Vs for 150 kHz to 30 MHz, 13.5 Vs for 9 kHz to 150 kHz 13 General Specifications Standard, communications test analyzer or custom configuration Basic analyzer E4411B E4403B E4408B E4402B E4404/05/07B Temperature range 0 C to +55 C -40 C to +75 C 10 C to +40 C Operating Storage Disk drive EMI compatibility Conducted and radiated interference is in compliance with CISPR Pub. 11/1990 Group 1 Class A Conducted and radiated interference is in compliance with CISPR Pub. 11/1990 Group 1 Class Ba (Option 060) Audible noise sound pressure at 25 C < 40 dBa pressure and < 4.6 bels power (ISODP7779) Type tested to the environmental specifications of MIL-PRF-28800F class 3 Type tested to the environmental specifications of MIL-PRF-28800F class 3 Military specifications Power requirements 90 to 132 V rms, 47 to 440 Hz 195 to 250 V rms, 47 to 66 Hz Power consumption < 300W Power consumption < 5W AC operation on (line |) Standby (line ) DC operation Data storage (nominal) Internalb 12 to 20 Vdc, < 200 W power consumption 200 traces or states/8.0 MB External 3.5" 1.44 MB, MS-DOS Memory usage (nominal) State 16 kBc State plus 401- point trace 20 kBc Weight (without options) 13.2 kg 29.1 lb 15.5 kg 34.2 lb 17.1 kg 37.7 lb 15.5 kg 34.2 lb 17.1 kg 37.7 lb 35/sec 30/sec 28/sec 45/sec 40/sec Remote measurement and GPIB transfer 30/sec 30/sec 30/sec 45/sec 40/sec RF center freq tuning time 90 ms 90 ms 90 ms 75 ms 75 ms Kilograms Measurement speed Local measurement rate Display resolutiond a. b. c. 14 Meeting class A performance during DC operation. For serial numbers < US414400 or MY41440000, 1MB without Option B72, 8 Mb with Option B72. 401 sweep points. The size of a state will increase depending on the installed application(s). 640 x 480 d. The LCD display is manufactured using high precision technology. However, there may be up to six bright points (white, blue, red or green in color) that constantly appear on the LCD screen. These points are normal in the manufacturing process and do not affect the measurement integrity of the product in any way. General Specifications (continued) Inputs/outputs Front panel Input RF out Probe power External keyboard Headphone Power output AMPT REF out IF INPUT (Option AYZ) LO OUTPUT (Option AYZ) 50 type N (f); 75 BNC (f) (Option 1DP); 50 APC 3.5 (m) (Option BAB) 50 type N (f); 75 BNC (f) (Option 1DQ) + 15 Vdc, -12.6 Vdc at 150 mA maximum (characteristic) 6-pin mini-DIN, PC keyboards (for entering screen titles and file names) Front panel knob controls volume 0.2 W into 4 (characteristic) 50 BNC (f) (nominal) 50 SMA (f) (nominal) 50 SMA (f) (nominal) Rear panel 10 MHz REF OUT 10 MHz REF IN GATE TRIG/EXT TRIG IN GATE /HI SWP OUT VGA OUTPUT 50 BNC (f), > 0 dBm (characteristic) 50 BNC (f), -15 to +10 dBm (characteristic) BNC (f), 5 V TTL BNC (f), 5 V TTL VGA compatible monitor, 15-pin mini D-SUB, (31.5 kHz horizontal, 60 Hz vertical sync rates, non-interlaced analog RGB 640 x 480) IF, sweep and video ports (Option A4J or AYX) AUX IF OUT BNC (f), 21.4 MHz, nominal -10 to -70 dBm (uncorrected) AUX VIDEO OUT BNC (f), 0 to 1V, characteristic (uncorrected) HI SWP IN BNC (f), low stops sweep, (5 V TTL) HI SWP OUT BNC (f), (5 V TTL) SWP OUT BNC (f), 0 to +10 V ramp GPIB interface (Option A4H) IEEE-488 bus connector Serial interface (Option 1AX) RS-232, 9-pin D-SUB (m) Parallel interface (Option A4H or 1AX) 25-pin D-SUB (f) printer port only IO Libraries Suite (www. agilent.com/find/iosuite/data-sheet) I/O connectivity software Dimensions and weight for the ESA family of analyzers. 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