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Options and Accessories

Options

Option

Name

Description

Number

 

 

 

 

 

226

Phase Noise Measurement

Provides phase noise measurements:

 

Personality

Monitor spectrum

 

 

 

 

Spot frequency

 

 

Log plot

 

 

 

233

License for N5531A

This option allows you to license your PSA to use the N5531A

 

Measuring Receiver

Measuring Receiver Software. The software networks a power

 

Software

meter with the PSA. The resulting system can be used as a

 

 

substitute for the HP 8902A measuring receiver.

 

 

 

235

80 MHz Digitizer External

This calibration software runs on an external PC to generate a

 

Calibration Wizard and

file of correction factors for PSAs with option 122. You get

 

License

improved measurement accuracy using this correction file.

 

 

 

241

Flexible Digital Modulation

Provides flexible demodulating analysis for measuring many

 

Analysis

different formats of digital modulation, including:

 

 

MSK type 1 and type 2

 

 

EDGE

 

 

QPSK and offset QPSK

 

 

8PSK

 

 

BPSK

 

 

DQPSK and Pi/4 DQPSK

 

 

D8PSK

 

 

QAM 16, 32, 64, 128, 256

 

 

FSK 2, 4, 8 states

 

 

 

266

Programming Code

Lets you select one of three different modes that let you use a

 

Compatibility Suite

limited set of 8566 Series, 8566B/8568B or 8590 Series

 

 

programming commands. These modes let you control the PSA

 

 

Series analyzers with code from other spectrum analyzer

 

 

families. When these modes are enabled, the instruments native

 

 

SCPI commands are disabled if the remote language selected is

 

 

not SCPI.

 

 

 

ANE

Enhanced Memory Upgrade

Replaces existing pc board providing additional memory for

 

 

storing optional measurement personalities.

 

 

 

AYZ

External Mixing

Provides the ability to use the HP/Agilent 11970 Series harmonic

 

 

mixers, and HP/Agilent 11974 preselected harmonic mixers with

 

 

the Agilent E4440A, E4446A, or E4448A analyzer to extend the

 

 

frequency range to 110 GHz. Operation to 325 GHz is also

 

 

possible with non-HP/Agilent mixers.

 

 

 

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Contents Getting Started Guide Additional Information Contents Case of Difficulty Installation and Setup Agilent Technologies Performance Spectrum Analyzer PSA Standard Documentation Set AccessoriesInitial Inspection DescriptionIf There Is a Problem Power Requirements Description Specifications AC Power CordAC Power Cords Battery Information Information Screen Turning on the Analyzer for the First TimeUsing an External Reference Why Aren’t All the Personality Options Loaded in Memory?TIP Firmware RevisionManually Performing an Alignment Running Internal AlignmentsPrinter Setup and Operation EquipmentPrinter Models Testing Printer Operation Interconnection and SetupProtecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Test Equipment and ESDAdditional Information about ESD Safety Information Front and Rear Panel Features Front-Panel Connectors and Keys Front Panel OverviewName Description Name Description Associated Function Keys Display AnnotationsTrigger & sweep modes Trace modes Phase noise optimizationa Rear-Panel Features Always turn off power before plugging in keyboard Key Overview Key Overview Front and Rear Panel Symbols Front and Rear Panel Symbols Making a Basic Measurement Basic Assumption Knob Arrow Keys Numeric Keypad Unit Softkeys Enter Key Using the Front PanelUsing Menu Keys Entering DataPresetting the Spectrum Analyzer Creating a User PresetDisabling User Preset Setting Reference Level and Center Frequency Viewing a SignalSetting Frequency Span 10 MHz Internal Reference Signal and Associated SpectrumChanging Reference Level Reading Frequency & AmplitudeA Marker on the 10 MHz Peak Valid Marker Count Range Improving Frequency AccuracyIncreasing Marker Frequency Accuracy Viewing Catalogs and Saving Files Viewing Catalogs and Saving Files Locating and viewing files in the catalog File Menu FunctionsCatalog Menu Creating a directory Saving a File Set up the analyzer traceViewing Traces 1 Viewing Traces 1, 2, Save the fileSaving a File File Loaded Loading a fileVerifying Trace Renaming a File Renaming a FilePut a formatted floppy in the a drive Copying a FileDeleting a File Using the Alpha Editor Using the Alpha Editor Options and Accessories Ordering Options and Accessories Accessories seeOptions see Option Name Description Number Options124 ANE BAB UK6 Name DescriptionAccessories Gpib Cable USB/GPIB CableHP/Agilent 11970 Series Harmonic Mixers Static Safe Accessories HP/Agilent 11974 Series Preselected Millimeter MixersRF and Transient Limiters Case of Difficulty Personnel. To prevent electrical shock, do not remove covers Types of Messages Types of Spectrum Analyzer MessagesCheck the Basics Before Calling Agilent TechnologiesReference, 10 MHz to select On Read the Warranty Service OptionsCalling Agilent Technologies United States Latin America New Zealand Canada Japan Asia PacificEurope Australia Other Packaging Returning an Analyzer for ServiceService Tag Original PackagingReturning an Analyzer for Service Returning an Analyzer for Service Numerics IndexIndex-80

E4443A, E4448A, E4445A, E4446A, E4440A specifications

The HP E4440A, E4446A, E4445A, E4448A, and E4443A are high-performance spectrum analyzers designed to meet the testing and measurement needs of engineers and technicians in various industries. These models offer a combination of advanced technologies and features that enhance their functionality and usability.

Starting with the HP E4440A, this spectrum analyzer is well-known for its wide frequency range and excellent resolution bandwidth, making it ideal for characterizing RF signals. It is capable of analyzing signals from 9 kHz up to 1.5 GHz, providing a comprehensive tool for capturing a wide spectrum of frequencies. The E4440A features a sophisticated built-in signal analysis capability, including demodulation and specialized measurement functions that assist in the evaluation of complex signals.

The E4446A elevates performance further with a frequency range extending up to 6 GHz. This model includes advanced phase noise measurement capabilities, which are crucial for testing communication systems and ensuring signal integrity. Its large color display coupled with a user-friendly interface allows for easy navigation through various measurement settings.

For deeper insights into signal behavior, the HP E4445A stands out with its ability to perform real-time spectrum analysis. This feature allows engineers to capture transient signals and analyze them effectively, which is essential in modern RF design and troubleshooting. The E4445A also supports a range of modulation analysis tools enabling comprehensive testing of communication systems.

Meanwhile, the E4448A is recognized for its high dynamic range and low noise floor. These characteristics are essential for analyzing weak signals in the presence of stronger ones. Its enhanced sensitivity allows engineers to detect signals buried in noise, which is vital for applications such as spectrum monitoring and interference analysis.

Finally, the HP E4443A is tailored for more specialized applications, featuring a frequency range up to 3 GHz. It incorporates advanced digital signal processing techniques that facilitate accurate measurements even in challenging environments. Its portability and robust design make it a preferred choice for field applications, allowing users to perform spectrum analysis where needed.

In summary, the HP E4440A, E4446A, E4445A, E4448A, and E4443A spectrum analyzers offer a rich set of features and technologies that cater to the evolving demands of RF engineers. With their superior performance characteristics, they serve as invaluable tools across a variety of testing and measurement applications in the telecommunications and electronics sectors.