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Title & Document Type: 8731A/8732A Synthesized Signal Generator User's Guide

Manual Part Number: 83731-90001

Revision Date: November 1992

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8732A, 8731A specifications

Agilent Technologies has long been a leader in the field of electronic testing and measurement equipment, and the Agilent 8731A and 8732A models are prime examples of its innovation in network analysis. These two-port, scalar network analyzers are designed for high-frequency applications, making them suitable for a variety of RF and microwave testing environments.

The Agilent 8731A and 8732A share many features that make them stand out in their class. One of the main features is their frequency range. The 8731A operates from 300 kHz to 1.3 GHz, while the 8732A extends this range to 300 kHz to 2.5 GHz. This wide frequency coverage allows engineers and technicians to test a broad range of components, including amplifiers, filters, and antennas.

Both models utilize a high-performance synthesizer that delivers excellent frequency stability and low phase noise, which is crucial for accurate measurements. This stability is complemented by a high dynamic range, enabling users to measure both small and large signal levels without distortion. Additionally, the analyzers offer an array of measurement capabilities including gain, return loss, and VSWR, making them versatile tools for various testing scenarios.

Another significant aspect of the 8731A and 8732A is their user-friendly interface. The large display and intuitive controls ensure that users can navigate through functions effortlessly. The analyzers also provide extensive data storage options, allowing users to save measurement results for later analysis and reporting.

In terms of connectivity, both models are equipped with standard interfaces such as GPIB, which facilitates remote control and integration into automated test systems. This feature is particularly beneficial for users in production environments who require fast and accurate testing cycles.

Furthermore, the analyzers are designed with robustness in mind, making them suitable for challenging lab environments. Their compact size allows for easy placement on workbenches or integration into larger test setups.

Overall, Agilent Technologies’ 8731A and 8732A offer a comprehensive suite of features, ensuring precision and reliability in network analysis. With their advanced technologies, user-friendly design, and extensive measurement capabilities, these analyzers are invaluable tools for professionals across the electronics and telecommunications industries. As technology continues to advance, models like the 8731A and 8732A remain pivotal in meeting the growing demands for high-frequency testing solutions.