HP (Hewlett-Packard) 8753ET Network Card User Manual


 
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HP 8753ES Option 011 specifications
Test port input characteristics (continued)
Frequency offset mode
3
Frequency range 300 kHz to 3 GHz
Option 006 300 kHz to 6 GHz
R-channel input requirements
Power level
300 kHz to 3 GHz 0 to -35 dBm
3 GHz to 6 GHz 0 to -30 dBm
LO spectral purity
Maximum spurious
<-25 dBc
input
Residual FM <20 kHz
LO frequency accuracy ±1 MHz at nominal
frequency
External source mode
4
(CW time sweep only)
Frequency range 300 kHz to 6 GHz
R-channel input requirements
1
Power level 0 to -25 dBm
Spectral purity
Maximum spurious
<-30 dBc
input
Residual FM <20 kHz
Typical settling time
1
500 ms (automatic)
50 ms (manual)
Input frequency accuracy requirement
1
Manual: -0.5 to 5 MHz
Display resolution 0.001 dB/division
Marker resolution
5
0.001 dB
Trace noise
(+5 dBm at test-port, ratio measurement, 3 kHz BW)
Magnitude
300 kHz to 3 GHz < 0.006 dB rms
3 GHz to 6 GHz < 0.010 dB rms
Phase
300 kHz to 3 GHz < 0.038
˚
rms
3 GHz to 6 GHz < 0.070
˚
rms
Reference level
Range
±500 dB
Resolution 0.001 dB
Stability
2
30 kHz to 3 GHz 0.02 dB/ ˚C
3 GHz to 6 GHz 0.04 dB/ ˚C
Range ±180˚
Display resolution 0.01˚/ division
Marker resolution
5
0.01˚
Trace noise
2
30 kHz to 3 GHz < 0.038˚ rms
3 GHz to 6 GHz < 0.070˚ rms
(+5 dBm at test port, ratio
measurement, 3 kHz BW)
Reference level
Range
-180˚ to +180˚
Resolution 0.01˚
Stability
30 kHz to 3 GHz 0.05˚/ ˚C
3 GHz to 6 GHz 0.20˚/ ˚C
Polar characteristics
Range
10 x 10
-12
to 1000 units full
scale
Reference ±500 units
1. Typical performance.
2. Typical below 300 kHz.
3. The HP 8753ES source characteristics and measurement accuracy in this mode are dependent on the stability of the
external LO source. The RF source tracks the LO to maintain a stable IF signal at the R-channel receiver input.
Degradation in accuracy is negligible when using an HP 8642A/B, 8656B, or E4432B RF signal generator as the LO source.
4. See the HP 8753ES descriptions and options for a functional description. Measurement accuracy is dependent on the
stability of the input signal.
5. Marker resolution for magnitude, phase and delay is dependent upon measured value. Resolution is limited to five digits.