Agilent e8257D Chinese operating manual.
e8257d
Agilent E8257D Microwave Analog Signal Generator 10MHz to 20GHz 67GHz
Brand: Agilent | agilent |HP | hp
Description Industry-leading performance up to 67 GHz
The E8257D PSG analog signal generator offers industry-leading output power, level accuracy, and up to 67 GHz (up to 70 GHz in operation) phase noise performance. The high output power and excellent level accuracy of PSG analog signal generators eliminate the need for external amplifiers for testing high-power devices, and reduce test uncertainty to identify errors early in the design process. It also has the world's best phase noise performance (-116 dBc Hz typical at 10 GHz carrier and 10 kHz offset), making it ideal for native oscillator, low-jitter clock substitution, and adjacent channel testing. When testing advanced RF and microwave radar, communications, and control systems, PSG analog signal generators also excel at meeting your performance requirements.
The modular microwave signal generator platform can selectively add am, fm, m, and or pulses.
The platform generates continuous-wave (CW) signals for local oscillator (LO) substitution or sweep excitation response analysis. It can also selectively add AM, FM, M, and, or pulse modulation to accurately characterize RF and microwave components and devices. At the same time, there are a number of performance enhancement options that can be used to configure the signal generator to meet your specific test needs. You can also customize the PSG for your current RF and microwave test applications, so you can easily upgrade it later as your needs change.
Main technical indicators
Signal characteristics. - 250 kHz to or 67 GHz, up to 70 GHz (0.)001 Hz resolution), 10 MHz to 20 GHz (Option 521 only).
Scalable to or 325 GHz mmWave modules
23 dBm @ 20 GHz, +17dBm @ 40 GHz, +14 dBm @ 67 GHz output power (typical);Option 521 can achieve +30 dBm or more (typical).
Industry's best SSB phase noise option UNX
Modulation. - AM, FM, M, pulse, and scan
8 ns rise and fall time and 20 ns pulse width (typical).
Two built-in function generators: sine, square, triangle, ramp, and noise
Scan. - Step scans, list scans, and ramp sweeps (frequency and power).
Control the signal source with the PSA Series Spectrum Analyzer PSA Series Spectrum Analyzer
Compatible with the Agilent 8757D scalar network analyzer**
Automatic and communication interfaces.
10Baset LAN and GPIB
SCPI and iVI-com drives
Backwards compatible with all PSG signal generators.