Agilent Technologies 5742A Local Sensing Remote Sensing, Separated and floated from each other

Models: 5751A 5744A 5743A 5750A 5749A 5752A 5747A 5742A 5748A 5741A 5745A 5746A

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Installation 2

+LS

+S

 

POWER

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(*)

SUPPLY

-

 

-LS

-S

 

+LS

+S

 

POWER

+

(*)

SUPPLY

-

 

-LS

-S

 

+

LOAD

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(*)Diodes are user supplied.

+LS +S

POWER + SUPPLY -

-LS -S

+LS +S

POWER + SUPPLY -

-LS -S

(*)

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LOAD

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(*)

Local Sensing

Remote Sensing

Refer to the following figure for typical connections of series power supplies configured as a positive and a negative output.

+LS +S

POWER + SUPPLY -

-LS -S

+LS +S

POWER + SUPPLY -

-LS -S

(*)

+

-

(*) (*) Diodes are user supplied.

 

This caution applies when using analog voltage programming with series-

CAUTION

 

connected power supplies. The analog programming circuits of these power

 

supplies are referenced to the negative sense (-S) potential. Therefore, the

 

analog voltage circuits used to control each series-connected unit must be

 

separated and floated from each other.

 

 

Series N5700 User’s Guide

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Agilent Technologies 5742A, 5752A, 5744A, 5743A, 5748A Local Sensing Remote Sensing, Separated and floated from each other

5751A, 5744A, 5743A, 5750A, 5749A specifications

Agilent Technologies has been a leader in electronic measurement and analysis, with a suite of powerful instruments that cater to various applications in research, development, and manufacturing. Among these, the Agilent 5746A, 5745A, 5741A, 5748A, and 5742A models stand out for their advanced capabilities and features.

The Agilent 5746A is a high-performance signal analyzer that excels in time and frequency domain analysis. This device offers a wide frequency range and exceptional dynamic range, making it suitable for both RF and microwave applications. Its advanced digital signal processing allows for high-resolution spectrum analysis and real-time signal processing, which is essential for engineers and researchers working on complex signals.

The Agilent 5745A is known for its versatility as a multifunctional signal generator. It combines the functionalities of a vector signal generator with the precision of a traditional oscillator. This model provides high-quality waveform generation for a variety of modulation schemes, making it ideal for testing communication systems and conducting research in advanced modulation techniques.

The Agilent 5741A is a precision power meter that offers accurate measurements of RF power in a compact format. It is equipped with state-of-the-art sensing technology that ensures reliable and repeatable measurements. The 5741A is particularly useful for monitoring power levels in transmitters and receivers, and its intuitive interface makes it user-friendly for both novices and experienced professionals.

For those focused on harmonic and intermodulation distortion analysis, the Agilent 5748A provides exceptional performance. This model allows users to analyze distortion products in various devices with precision, helping in the design and testing of amplifiers and other RF components. Its comprehensive sweep functionality enables users to observe the behavior of devices across a wide frequency range.

Finally, the Agilent 5742A complements the range with its dedicated spectrum analyzing capabilities. Offering high sensitivity and ability to capture short-lived events, this model is optimal for monitoring transient signals. The 5742A is frequently used in the telecommunications sector to ensure signal integrity and compliance with regulatory standards.

Together, these Agilent Technologies instruments provide a comprehensive toolkit for professionals in electronics and telecommunications, enabling detailed analysis, accurate measurements, and advanced signal generation. Their integration of modern technologies ensures that users can tackle the complexities of today’s electronic environments with confidence and precision.