Agilent EXA Signal Analyzer

 

 

 

Dynamic Range

Phase Noise

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description

Specifications

 

Supplemental Information

 

 

 

 

Phase Noise

 

 

 

Noise Sidebands

 

 

 

Center Frequency = 1 GHza

 

 

 

Best-case Optimizationb

 

 

 

Internal Referencec

 

 

 

 

20 to 30°C

5 to 50°C

 

Offset

 

 

 

100 Hz

84 dBc/Hz

82 dBc/Hz

88 dBc/Hz (typical)

1 kHz

 

 

98 dBc/Hz (nominal)

10 kHz

99 dBc/Hz

98 dBc/Hz

102 dBc/Hz (typical)

100 kHz

112 dBc/Hz

111 dBc/Hz

114 dBc/Hz (typical)

1 MHz

132 dBc/Hz

131 dBc/Hz

135 dBc/Hz (typical)

10 MHz

 

 

143 dBc/Hz (nominal)

 

 

 

 

a.The nominal performance of the phase noise at frequencies above the frequency at which the specifications apply (1 GHz) depends on the band and the offset. For low offset frequencies, offsets well under 100 Hz, the phase noise increases by 20 × log(f). For mid-offset frequen- cies, such as [10 kHz, band 0 phase noise increases as 20 × log[(f + 5.1225)/6.1225]. For mid-offset frequencies in other bands, phase noise changes as 20 × log[(f + 0.3225)/6.1225], except if in this expression should never be lower than 5.8. For wide offset frequencies, [off- sets well above 100 kHz], phase noise increases as 20 × log(N). N is the LO Multiple as shown on page 15; f is in GHz units in all these relationships; all increases are in units of decibels.

b.Noise sidebands for lower offset frequencies, for example, 10 kHz, as apply with the phase noise optimization (Pn Noise Opt) set to Best Close-in φ Noise. Noise sidebands for higher offset frequencies, for example, 1 MHz, as shown apply with the phase noise optimization set to Best Wid-offset φ Noise.

c.Specifications are given with the internal precision frequency reference. The phase noise at offsets below 100 Hz is impacted or dominated by noise from the reference. Thus, perfor- mance with external references will not follow the curves and specifications. The internal 10 MHz reference phase noise is about –120 dBc/Hz at 10 Hz offset; external references with poorer phase noise than this will cause poorer performance than shown.

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Agilent Technologies N9010A specifications Phase Noise, 20 to 30C To 50C

N9010A specifications

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