Agilent E4408B Specifications and Characteristics

 

 

 

General

 

 

 

 

Specifications

Supplemental Information

 

 

 

 

Power Requirements

 

 

 

ac Operation

 

 

 

Voltage, frequency

90 to 132 Vrms, 47 to 440 Hz

 

 

 

195 to 250 Vrms, 47 to 66 Hz

 

 

Power Consumption, On

<300 W

 

 

Power Consumption,

<5 W

 

 

Standby

 

 

 

dc Operation

 

 

 

Voltage

12 to 20 Vdc

 

 

Power Consumption

<200 W

 

 

Power Consumption,

<100 mW

 

 

Standby

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specifications

Supplemental Information

 

 

 

 

Measurement Speed

 

 

 

Local Measurement and

 

 

Display Update ratea

 

28/s, characteristic

Remote Measurement and

 

 

GPIB Transfer Rateb,c

 

28/s, characteristic

(Option A4H)

 

 

 

RF Center Frequency Tune,

 

 

Measure, and GPIB Transfer

 

90 ms, characteristic

Timeb,d (Option A4H)

 

 

 

a.Factory preset, auto align Off, fixed center frequency, RBW = 1 MHz, spans >10 MHz and ≤ 600 MHz, and stop frequency ≤ 3 GHz.

b.Display Off (:DISPlay:ENABle OFF), and 32-bit integer data format (:FORMat:DATA INT,32), if Option A4J is installed, disable sweep ramp, (:SYS-

Tem:PORTs:IFVSweep:ENABle OFF), markers Off, single sweep, measured with IBM compatible PC with 550 MHz Pentium III running Windows NT 4.0, one meter GPIB cable, National Instruments PCI-GPIB card and NI-488.2 DLL

c.Factory preset, auto align Off, fixed center frequency, RBW = 1 MHz, and span = 20 MHz, stop frequency ≤ 3 GHz, average of 100 measurements.

d.Factory preset, auto align Off, RBW = 1 MHz, span = 20 MHz, stop frequency ≤ 3 GHz, center frequency tune step size = 50 MHz.

Characteristics

Agilent E4408B Specifications

 

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Agilent Technologies E4411B, E4408B, E4403B specifications Option A4H

E4403B, E4411B, E4408B specifications

Agilent Technologies, a leader in electronic measurement solutions, has developed a range of instruments that revolutionize the way engineers and scientists perform RF and microwave analysis. Among these, the E4408B, E4411B, and E4403B stand out as highly versatile and powerful tools suited for various applications ranging from telecommunications to aerospace.

The Agilent E4408B is a high-performance spectrum analyzer that boasts a frequency range from 3 Hz to 26.5 GHz, making it suitable for a wide array of RF measurements. Its key features include a high dynamic range and a low phase noise, which considerably enhance measurement accuracy. The E4408B incorporates advanced digital signal processing technology, enabling real-time analysis of signals with remarkable precision. With its large touchscreen interface, users can easily navigate complex measurements and visualize data in an intuitive manner.

Another significant instrument is the E4411B, a versatile power meter that excels in measuring various types of RF power. Capable of measuring both average and peak power, the E4411B offers a frequency range from 9 kHz to 6 GHz. This power meter is particularly valued for its high-speed measurement capabilities and high accuracy, supporting a wide range of application scenarios such as wireless communications and broadcasting. Its built-in memory and connectivity options allow users to log and analyze data efficiently, enhancing the overall workflow.

The Agilent E4403B is a signal analyzer that supports a frequency range from 9 kHz to 3 GHz. This instrument is primarily designed for the analysis of communication signals, and it features a frequency domain analysis capability that makes it indispensable for modern communication systems. With its intuitive user interface, the E4403B facilitates quick access to vital measurements, reducing measurement times significantly. The analyzer’s excellent IP3 (third-order intercept point) specifications ensure reliable signal integrity, essential for ensuring robust communications.

In summary, Agilent Technologies' E4408B, E4411B, and E4403B represent a strong suite of measurement tools equipped with advanced technologies and features. They provide engineers with the capabilities needed to perform precise RF and microwave measurements across various industries, making them invaluable assets in the development and testing of modern electronic systems. With their user-friendly interfaces and high-performance specifications, these analyzers contribute significantly to innovation in technology and communication.