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Keysight-Agilent E5100A-007
Base Frequency: 300 KHz Max Frequency: 3 GHz
RF Network Analyzer (S-parameter), 300 kHz to 3 GHz
The Agilent 8714ES features an S-parameter test set with full two-port vector-error correction, providing complete and accurate measurements of device S-parameters. Two independent channels can measure and display two parameters such as S21 (transmission) and S11 (reflection) in a variety of formats including delay and SWR, on retangular, polar or Smith-chart displays. The Agilent 8714ES has a frequency range of 300 kHz to 3 GHz.
The ES models contain a 60-dB source attenuator as a standard feature, giving 70-dB of power-level control for testing active and passive devices. Both 50-ohm and 75-ohm versions are available.
Specifications
Narrowband and broadband detection
100 dB dynamic range
Real-time sweep speeds (40 ms/sweep)
Integrated S-parameter test set
Synthesized source with 1-Hz resolution
Standard LAN interface
Standard Internal Agilent Instrument BASIC (IBASIC)
Standard 2, 6, and 12-port switching test sets available
101 = Add fault location / SRL plus transport case
1EC = 75 Ohm test set
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Keysight-Agilent E5100A-007
All specifications and characteristics apply over a 25° C ±5° C range (unless
otherwise stated) and 60 minutes after the instrument has been turned on.
Definitions
Specifications: Warranted performance. Specifications include guardbands to
account for the expected statistical distribution, measurement uncertainties,
and changes in performance due to environmental conditions.
Characteristics: A performance parameter that the product is expected to meet
before it leaves the factory, but is not verified in the field, and is not covered
by the product warranty. A characteristic includes the same guardbands as a
specification.
Typical: Expected performance of an average instrument which does not
include guardbands. It is not covered by the instrument’s warranty.
Nominal: A general, descriptive term that does not imply a level of performance. It is not covered by the instrument’s warranty.
Supplemental information: may include typical, nominal or characteristic values.
Calibration is the process of measuring known standards from a calibration kit
to characterize a network analyzer’s systematic (repeatable) errors.
Corrected (residual) performance: Indicates performance after error correction
(calibration). It is determined primarily by the quality of the calibration
standards and how well “known” they are, plus the effects of system
repeatability, stability, and noise.
Uncorrected (raw) performance: Indicates performance without error
correction (calibration). Uncorrected performance affects the stability of a
calibration — the better the raw performance, the more stable the calibration.