Contents

Marker Off

227

M2 [two]

 

Marker Normal

228

M3 [three]

 

Delta Marker

229

M4 [four]

 

Marker Zoom

230

MA

 

Marker Amplitude Output

231

MC0 [zero]

 

Marker Frequency Counter Off

232

MC1 [one]

 

Marker Frequency Counter On

233

MDS

 

Measurement Data Size

234

MEAN

 

Trace Mean

235

MEANPWR

 

Mean Power measurement

236

MEAS

 

Meas

237

MF

 

Marker Frequency Output

238

MINH

 

Minimum Hold

239

MINPOS

 

Minimum X Position

240

MKA

 

Marker Amplitude

241

MKACT

 

Activate Marker

242

MKBW

 

Marker Bandwidth

243

MKCF

 

Marker to Center Frequency

244

MKD

 

Marker Delta

245

MKF

 

Marker Frequency

246

MKFC

 

Marker Counter

247

MKFCR

 

Marker Counter Resolution

248

MKMIN

 

Marker Minimum

250

MKN

 

Marker Normal

251

MKNOISE

 

Marker Noise

252

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Agilent Technologies N9030a manual Mds

N9030a specifications

Agilent Technologies, now known as Keysight Technologies, is recognized as a leader in providing advanced electronic measurement solutions. One of their highlighted products is the N9030A PXA X-Series Signal Analyser, a versatile instrument that caters to the needs of engineers and researchers in various fields, including telecommunications, aerospace, and defense.

The Agilent N9030A is designed to address the increasing complexity of modern signals. One of its standout features is its exceptional frequency range, spanning from 3 Hz to 50 GHz, making it suitable for both wideband and narrowband applications. This broad frequency coverage allows users to capture a wide array of signals, from low-frequency analog to high-frequency digital communications.

Another significant characteristic of the N9030A is its high dynamic range, which enables accurate measurements even in the presence of strong interfering signals. This capability is essential for testing and developing communication systems that operate in challenging environments, where signal integrity is paramount. The analyser also features a high sample rate of 5 GS/s, providing detailed resolution for even the most intricate signals.

The integrated measurement applications further enhance the instrument’s versatility, allowing for specific analyses related to modulation formats, spectral emissions, and time-domain events. Such applications streamline workflows and improve measurement efficiency, making it easier for users to obtain and interpret data.

One of the technological highlights of the N9030A is its advanced digital signal processing (DSP), which significantly improves measurement speed and performance. The DSP capabilities allow engineers to conduct real-time analysis, which is critical for applications that require immediate feedback, such as signal troubleshooting and validation.

The user-friendly interface of the N9030A, along with a myriad of connectivity options, ensures that integration into existing testing setups is seamless. Data can be easily exported to other software tools for further analysis, enhancing collaboration and report generation.

In conclusion, the Agilent N9030A PXA X-Series Signal Analyser stands out as a powerful tool for modern signal analysis. With its wide frequency range, high dynamic range, advanced DSP capabilities, and integrated measurement applications, it is tailored to meet the rigorous demands of today’s engineers and researchers. Whether for development, testing, or troubleshooting, the N9030A provides the performance and flexibility required for successful project outcomes.