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Network Analyzer
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8757C
Features:
76 dB dynamic range
Accurate swept power measurements
40 dB directivity bridges
40 GHz in coax, 110 GHz in waveguide
Buffered plotter/printer output
External disk and internal register save/recall
Limit testing built in
Precision color display
DatasheetSKU: 521 -
Network Analyzer
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8757D CRT
The HP 8757D scalar network analyzer allows you to measure insertion loss, gain, return loss, SWR, and power quickly and accurately . With high-performance detectors and directional bridges, and a companion Keysight source and printer, this analyzer becomes the basis of a complete measurement system with superb performance.
Setup time is reduced by external disk save/recall, and measurement data can be sent directly to a printer while you proceed to the next measurement.
You can configure your system using a Keysight PSG signal generator with ramp sweep capability. The dynamic range can be extended from 75 dB to 83 dB using the PSG's high power option.
The Agilent 8757D has four independent display channels that process the signals from the Agilent 85037 series precision detectors, 85025 and 85026 detectors, and the 85027 series directional bridges for logarithmic display, in single channel or ratio mode. Three (optionally four) detector inputs are provided.
The number of points (horizontal resolution) that can be selected depends on the number of traces displayed.
A display is considered faulty if:
• A complete row or column of “stuck” or “dark” pixels.
• More than six “stuck on” pixels (but not more than three green) or more than 0.002% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• More than twelve “dark” pixels (but no more than seven of the same color) or more than 0.004% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• Two or more consecutive “stuck on” pixels or three or more consecutive “dark” pixel (but no more than one set of two consecutive dark pixels) “Stuck on” of “dark” pixels less than 6.5 mm apart (excluding consecutive pixels.All analyzer display channels can display any one of the detector inputs or any ratio combination of detector inputs.
Log magnitude >
dBm: single channel power measurement
dB: relative power measurement (ratio or relative to trace memory)SWR > Relative measurements (normalized or ratio measurements) can be displayed in SWR. Channels 1 and 2 only: 401 points or fewer
AUX voltage > The rear panel BNC input ADC IN can be measured and displayed in volts (–10 to +10 volts). Typical maximum error is 60 mV.
Up to 8 operator-selectable colors are available for LCD attributes, such as the grid, measurement traces, and labels.
The minimum sweep time depends on the number of traces displayed and the number of points selected.
Traces are stored and normalized with the highest resolution, independent of display scale/division or offset. With adaptive normalization on the Agilent 8757D, calibration data is interpolated when the frequency span is decreased.
Key Features & SpecificationsUp to 83 dB dynamic range
Buffered plotter/printer output
Built-in limit testing for quick pass/fail decisions
External disc and internal register save/recall of test setups
Color display
Optional internal power meter calibrator and precision detectors provide near power meter accuracy
DISLPAY CRT
Four display channels
Three detector inputs
+16 to –60 dBm dynamic range
AC/DC detection modes
101 to 1601 measurement points/trace
Compatible with the Agilent 85025 and 85026 series detectors and the Agilent 85027 series directional bridges
Limit line testing (channels 1 and 2)
Adaptive normalization
Cursor search functions (max, min, n dB, BW)SKU: 69 -
Network Analyzer
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8757D LCD
The HP 8757D LCD COLOR DISPLAY scalar network analyzer allows you to measure insertion loss, gain, return loss, SWR, and power quickly and accurately . With high-performance detectors and directional bridges, and a companion Keysight source and printer, this analyzer becomes the basis of a complete measurement system with superb performance.
Setup time is reduced by external disk save/recall, and measurement data can be sent directly to a printer while you proceed to the next measurement.
You can configure your system using a Keysight PSG signal generator with ramp sweep capability. The dynamic range can be extended from 75 dB to 83 dB using the PSG's high power option.
The Agilent 8757D has four independent display channels that process the signals from the Agilent 85037 series precision detectors, 85025 and 85026 detectors, and the 85027 series directional bridges for logarithmic display, in single channel or ratio mode. Three (optionally four) detector inputs are provided.
The number of points (horizontal resolution) that can be selected depends on the number of traces displayed.
A display is considered faulty if:
• A complete row or column of “stuck” or “dark” pixels.
• More than six “stuck on” pixels (but not more than three green) or more than 0.002% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• More than twelve “dark” pixels (but no more than seven of the same color) or more than 0.004% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• Two or more consecutive “stuck on” pixels or three or more consecutive “dark” pixel (but no more than one set of two consecutive dark pixels) “Stuck on” of “dark” pixels less than 6.5 mm apart (excluding consecutive pixels.All analyzer display channels can display any one of the detector inputs or any ratio combination of detector inputs.
Log magnitude >
dBm: single channel power measurement
dB: relative power measurement (ratio or relative to trace memory)SWR > Relative measurements (normalized or ratio measurements) can be displayed in SWR. Channels 1 and 2 only: 401 points or fewer
AUX voltage > The rear panel BNC input ADC IN can be measured and displayed in volts (–10 to +10 volts). Typical maximum error is 60 mV.
Up to 8 operator-selectable colors are available for LCD attributes, such as the grid, measurement traces, and labels.
The minimum sweep time depends on the number of traces displayed and the number of points selected.
Traces are stored and normalized with the highest resolution, independent of display scale/division or offset. With adaptive normalization on the Agilent 8757D, calibration data is interpolated when the frequency span is decreased.
Key Features & SpecificationsUp to 83 dB dynamic range
Buffered plotter/printer output
Built-in limit testing for quick pass/fail decisions
External disc and internal register save/recall of test setups
Color display
Optional internal power meter calibrator and precision detectors provide near power meter accuracy
DISLPAY CRT
Four display channels
Three detector inputs
+16 to –60 dBm dynamic range
AC/DC detection modes
101 to 1601 measurement points/trace
Compatible with the Agilent 85025 and 85026 series detectors and the Agilent 85027 series directional bridges
Limit line testing (channels 1 and 2)
Adaptive normalization
Cursor search functions (max, min, n dB, BW)SKU: 69-1 -
Network Analyzer
HP/Agilent-Keysight 8753ES
Agilent 8753ES vector network analyzers perform complete characterization of RF components.
30 kHz to 3 GHz
Frequency and power sweepsSpecifications describe the instrument’s warranted performance after a half-hour warm-up and over the temperature range of 25° ± 5° C, unless otherwise stated. Specifications for frequencies above 3 GHz do not apply to instruments with Option 075 (75-ohm impedance). Supplemental characteristics are typical but nonwarranted performance parameters. These are denoted as “typical,” “nominal,” or “approximate.” The measurement uncertainty curves and measurement port characteristics given for Agilent Technologies 8753ES systems also apply to the 8753ES with Options 006 and 011 and the 85047A test set (50-ohm), or the 8753ES Option 011 with an 85046B test set (75-ohm).
System dynamic range is calculated as the difference between the receiver noise floor and the lesser of either the source maximum output or the receiver maximum input level. System dynamic range applies to transmission measurements only, since reflection measurements are limited by directivity. Noise floor is specified as the mean of the noise trace over frequency. Noise floor is measured with the test ports terminated in loads, full two-port error correction for the 8753ES and enhancedresponse error correction for the 8753ET (with 16 averages used during isolation), 10 Hz IF bandwidth (BW), maximum test port power, and no averaging during the measurement.
Measurement uncertainty curves utilize a Root Sum Square (RSS) model for the contribution of random errors such as noise, typical connector repeatabilities, and test set switching; this is combined with a worst-case model for the contributions of dynamic accuracy and residual systematic errors. Curves show the worst-case magnitude and phase uncertainty for reflection and transmission measurements, after a full two-port error correction for the 8753ES and enhanced-response error correction for the 8753ET (including isolation with an averaging factor of 16) using the specified cal kit, with 10 Hz IF bandwidth (BW) and no averaging.
Characteristics show the residual system uncertainties for uncorrected performance and after accuracy enhancement using full two-port error correction for the 8753ES and enhanced-response error correction for the 8753ET. These characteristics apply for an environmental temperature of 25° ± 5° C, with less than 1° C deviation from the calibration temperature. Agilent 8753ET Option 004 may degrade transmission source match as much as 2 dB, resulting in up to 0.05 dB additional uncertainty in transmission tracking. Corrected performance indicates residual error after calibration. It is determined by the quality of calibration standards, system repeatability, stability, and noise. Uncorrected performance indicates intrinsic errors without calibration correction applied. This is related to the ultimate stability of a calibration.
DatasheetSKU: n/a
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Network Analyzer
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8757C
Features:
76 dB dynamic range
Accurate swept power measurements
40 dB directivity bridges
40 GHz in coax, 110 GHz in waveguide
Buffered plotter/printer output
External disk and internal register save/recall
Limit testing built in
Precision color display
Datasheet -
Network Analyzer
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8757D CRT
The HP 8757D scalar network analyzer allows you to measure insertion loss, gain, return loss, SWR, and power quickly and accurately . With high-performance detectors and directional bridges, and a companion Keysight source and printer, this analyzer becomes the basis of a complete measurement system with superb performance.
Setup time is reduced by external disk save/recall, and measurement data can be sent directly to a printer while you proceed to the next measurement.
You can configure your system using a Keysight PSG signal generator with ramp sweep capability. The dynamic range can be extended from 75 dB to 83 dB using the PSG's high power option.
The Agilent 8757D has four independent display channels that process the signals from the Agilent 85037 series precision detectors, 85025 and 85026 detectors, and the 85027 series directional bridges for logarithmic display, in single channel or ratio mode. Three (optionally four) detector inputs are provided.
The number of points (horizontal resolution) that can be selected depends on the number of traces displayed.
A display is considered faulty if:
• A complete row or column of “stuck” or “dark” pixels.
• More than six “stuck on” pixels (but not more than three green) or more than 0.002% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• More than twelve “dark” pixels (but no more than seven of the same color) or more than 0.004% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• Two or more consecutive “stuck on” pixels or three or more consecutive “dark” pixel (but no more than one set of two consecutive dark pixels) “Stuck on” of “dark” pixels less than 6.5 mm apart (excluding consecutive pixels.All analyzer display channels can display any one of the detector inputs or any ratio combination of detector inputs.
Log magnitude >
dBm: single channel power measurement
dB: relative power measurement (ratio or relative to trace memory)SWR > Relative measurements (normalized or ratio measurements) can be displayed in SWR. Channels 1 and 2 only: 401 points or fewer
AUX voltage > The rear panel BNC input ADC IN can be measured and displayed in volts (–10 to +10 volts). Typical maximum error is 60 mV.
Up to 8 operator-selectable colors are available for LCD attributes, such as the grid, measurement traces, and labels.
The minimum sweep time depends on the number of traces displayed and the number of points selected.
Traces are stored and normalized with the highest resolution, independent of display scale/division or offset. With adaptive normalization on the Agilent 8757D, calibration data is interpolated when the frequency span is decreased.
Key Features & SpecificationsUp to 83 dB dynamic range
Buffered plotter/printer output
Built-in limit testing for quick pass/fail decisions
External disc and internal register save/recall of test setups
Color display
Optional internal power meter calibrator and precision detectors provide near power meter accuracy
DISLPAY CRT
Four display channels
Three detector inputs
+16 to –60 dBm dynamic range
AC/DC detection modes
101 to 1601 measurement points/trace
Compatible with the Agilent 85025 and 85026 series detectors and the Agilent 85027 series directional bridges
Limit line testing (channels 1 and 2)
Adaptive normalization
Cursor search functions (max, min, n dB, BW) -
Network Analyzer
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8757D LCD
The HP 8757D LCD COLOR DISPLAY scalar network analyzer allows you to measure insertion loss, gain, return loss, SWR, and power quickly and accurately . With high-performance detectors and directional bridges, and a companion Keysight source and printer, this analyzer becomes the basis of a complete measurement system with superb performance.
Setup time is reduced by external disk save/recall, and measurement data can be sent directly to a printer while you proceed to the next measurement.
You can configure your system using a Keysight PSG signal generator with ramp sweep capability. The dynamic range can be extended from 75 dB to 83 dB using the PSG's high power option.
The Agilent 8757D has four independent display channels that process the signals from the Agilent 85037 series precision detectors, 85025 and 85026 detectors, and the 85027 series directional bridges for logarithmic display, in single channel or ratio mode. Three (optionally four) detector inputs are provided.
The number of points (horizontal resolution) that can be selected depends on the number of traces displayed.
A display is considered faulty if:
• A complete row or column of “stuck” or “dark” pixels.
• More than six “stuck on” pixels (but not more than three green) or more than 0.002% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• More than twelve “dark” pixels (but no more than seven of the same color) or more than 0.004% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• Two or more consecutive “stuck on” pixels or three or more consecutive “dark” pixel (but no more than one set of two consecutive dark pixels) “Stuck on” of “dark” pixels less than 6.5 mm apart (excluding consecutive pixels.All analyzer display channels can display any one of the detector inputs or any ratio combination of detector inputs.
Log magnitude >
dBm: single channel power measurement
dB: relative power measurement (ratio or relative to trace memory)SWR > Relative measurements (normalized or ratio measurements) can be displayed in SWR. Channels 1 and 2 only: 401 points or fewer
AUX voltage > The rear panel BNC input ADC IN can be measured and displayed in volts (–10 to +10 volts). Typical maximum error is 60 mV.
Up to 8 operator-selectable colors are available for LCD attributes, such as the grid, measurement traces, and labels.
The minimum sweep time depends on the number of traces displayed and the number of points selected.
Traces are stored and normalized with the highest resolution, independent of display scale/division or offset. With adaptive normalization on the Agilent 8757D, calibration data is interpolated when the frequency span is decreased.
Key Features & SpecificationsUp to 83 dB dynamic range
Buffered plotter/printer output
Built-in limit testing for quick pass/fail decisions
External disc and internal register save/recall of test setups
Color display
Optional internal power meter calibrator and precision detectors provide near power meter accuracy
DISLPAY CRT
Four display channels
Three detector inputs
+16 to –60 dBm dynamic range
AC/DC detection modes
101 to 1601 measurement points/trace
Compatible with the Agilent 85025 and 85026 series detectors and the Agilent 85027 series directional bridges
Limit line testing (channels 1 and 2)
Adaptive normalization
Cursor search functions (max, min, n dB, BW) -
Network Analyzer
HP/Agilent-Keysight 8753ES
Agilent 8753ES vector network analyzers perform complete characterization of RF components.
30 kHz to 3 GHz
Frequency and power sweepsSpecifications describe the instrument’s warranted performance after a half-hour warm-up and over the temperature range of 25° ± 5° C, unless otherwise stated. Specifications for frequencies above 3 GHz do not apply to instruments with Option 075 (75-ohm impedance). Supplemental characteristics are typical but nonwarranted performance parameters. These are denoted as “typical,” “nominal,” or “approximate.” The measurement uncertainty curves and measurement port characteristics given for Agilent Technologies 8753ES systems also apply to the 8753ES with Options 006 and 011 and the 85047A test set (50-ohm), or the 8753ES Option 011 with an 85046B test set (75-ohm).
System dynamic range is calculated as the difference between the receiver noise floor and the lesser of either the source maximum output or the receiver maximum input level. System dynamic range applies to transmission measurements only, since reflection measurements are limited by directivity. Noise floor is specified as the mean of the noise trace over frequency. Noise floor is measured with the test ports terminated in loads, full two-port error correction for the 8753ES and enhancedresponse error correction for the 8753ET (with 16 averages used during isolation), 10 Hz IF bandwidth (BW), maximum test port power, and no averaging during the measurement.
Measurement uncertainty curves utilize a Root Sum Square (RSS) model for the contribution of random errors such as noise, typical connector repeatabilities, and test set switching; this is combined with a worst-case model for the contributions of dynamic accuracy and residual systematic errors. Curves show the worst-case magnitude and phase uncertainty for reflection and transmission measurements, after a full two-port error correction for the 8753ES and enhanced-response error correction for the 8753ET (including isolation with an averaging factor of 16) using the specified cal kit, with 10 Hz IF bandwidth (BW) and no averaging.
Characteristics show the residual system uncertainties for uncorrected performance and after accuracy enhancement using full two-port error correction for the 8753ES and enhanced-response error correction for the 8753ET. These characteristics apply for an environmental temperature of 25° ± 5° C, with less than 1° C deviation from the calibration temperature. Agilent 8753ET Option 004 may degrade transmission source match as much as 2 dB, resulting in up to 0.05 dB additional uncertainty in transmission tracking. Corrected performance indicates residual error after calibration. It is determined by the quality of calibration standards, system repeatability, stability, and noise. Uncorrected performance indicates intrinsic errors without calibration correction applied. This is related to the ultimate stability of a calibration.
Datasheet
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Network Analyzer
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8757C
Features:
76 dB dynamic range
Accurate swept power measurements
40 dB directivity bridges
40 GHz in coax, 110 GHz in waveguide
Buffered plotter/printer output
External disk and internal register save/recall
Limit testing built in
Precision color display
Datasheet -
Network Analyzer
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8757D CRT
The HP 8757D scalar network analyzer allows you to measure insertion loss, gain, return loss, SWR, and power quickly and accurately . With high-performance detectors and directional bridges, and a companion Keysight source and printer, this analyzer becomes the basis of a complete measurement system with superb performance.
Setup time is reduced by external disk save/recall, and measurement data can be sent directly to a printer while you proceed to the next measurement.
You can configure your system using a Keysight PSG signal generator with ramp sweep capability. The dynamic range can be extended from 75 dB to 83 dB using the PSG's high power option.
The Agilent 8757D has four independent display channels that process the signals from the Agilent 85037 series precision detectors, 85025 and 85026 detectors, and the 85027 series directional bridges for logarithmic display, in single channel or ratio mode. Three (optionally four) detector inputs are provided.
The number of points (horizontal resolution) that can be selected depends on the number of traces displayed.
A display is considered faulty if:
• A complete row or column of “stuck” or “dark” pixels.
• More than six “stuck on” pixels (but not more than three green) or more than 0.002% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• More than twelve “dark” pixels (but no more than seven of the same color) or more than 0.004% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• Two or more consecutive “stuck on” pixels or three or more consecutive “dark” pixel (but no more than one set of two consecutive dark pixels) “Stuck on” of “dark” pixels less than 6.5 mm apart (excluding consecutive pixels.All analyzer display channels can display any one of the detector inputs or any ratio combination of detector inputs.
Log magnitude >
dBm: single channel power measurement
dB: relative power measurement (ratio or relative to trace memory)SWR > Relative measurements (normalized or ratio measurements) can be displayed in SWR. Channels 1 and 2 only: 401 points or fewer
AUX voltage > The rear panel BNC input ADC IN can be measured and displayed in volts (–10 to +10 volts). Typical maximum error is 60 mV.
Up to 8 operator-selectable colors are available for LCD attributes, such as the grid, measurement traces, and labels.
The minimum sweep time depends on the number of traces displayed and the number of points selected.
Traces are stored and normalized with the highest resolution, independent of display scale/division or offset. With adaptive normalization on the Agilent 8757D, calibration data is interpolated when the frequency span is decreased.
Key Features & SpecificationsUp to 83 dB dynamic range
Buffered plotter/printer output
Built-in limit testing for quick pass/fail decisions
External disc and internal register save/recall of test setups
Color display
Optional internal power meter calibrator and precision detectors provide near power meter accuracy
DISLPAY CRT
Four display channels
Three detector inputs
+16 to –60 dBm dynamic range
AC/DC detection modes
101 to 1601 measurement points/trace
Compatible with the Agilent 85025 and 85026 series detectors and the Agilent 85027 series directional bridges
Limit line testing (channels 1 and 2)
Adaptive normalization
Cursor search functions (max, min, n dB, BW) -
Network Analyzer
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8757D LCD
The HP 8757D LCD COLOR DISPLAY scalar network analyzer allows you to measure insertion loss, gain, return loss, SWR, and power quickly and accurately . With high-performance detectors and directional bridges, and a companion Keysight source and printer, this analyzer becomes the basis of a complete measurement system with superb performance.
Setup time is reduced by external disk save/recall, and measurement data can be sent directly to a printer while you proceed to the next measurement.
You can configure your system using a Keysight PSG signal generator with ramp sweep capability. The dynamic range can be extended from 75 dB to 83 dB using the PSG's high power option.
The Agilent 8757D has four independent display channels that process the signals from the Agilent 85037 series precision detectors, 85025 and 85026 detectors, and the 85027 series directional bridges for logarithmic display, in single channel or ratio mode. Three (optionally four) detector inputs are provided.
The number of points (horizontal resolution) that can be selected depends on the number of traces displayed.
A display is considered faulty if:
• A complete row or column of “stuck” or “dark” pixels.
• More than six “stuck on” pixels (but not more than three green) or more than 0.002% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• More than twelve “dark” pixels (but no more than seven of the same color) or more than 0.004% of the total pixels are within the LCD specifications.
• Two or more consecutive “stuck on” pixels or three or more consecutive “dark” pixel (but no more than one set of two consecutive dark pixels) “Stuck on” of “dark” pixels less than 6.5 mm apart (excluding consecutive pixels.All analyzer display channels can display any one of the detector inputs or any ratio combination of detector inputs.
Log magnitude >
dBm: single channel power measurement
dB: relative power measurement (ratio or relative to trace memory)SWR > Relative measurements (normalized or ratio measurements) can be displayed in SWR. Channels 1 and 2 only: 401 points or fewer
AUX voltage > The rear panel BNC input ADC IN can be measured and displayed in volts (–10 to +10 volts). Typical maximum error is 60 mV.
Up to 8 operator-selectable colors are available for LCD attributes, such as the grid, measurement traces, and labels.
The minimum sweep time depends on the number of traces displayed and the number of points selected.
Traces are stored and normalized with the highest resolution, independent of display scale/division or offset. With adaptive normalization on the Agilent 8757D, calibration data is interpolated when the frequency span is decreased.
Key Features & SpecificationsUp to 83 dB dynamic range
Buffered plotter/printer output
Built-in limit testing for quick pass/fail decisions
External disc and internal register save/recall of test setups
Color display
Optional internal power meter calibrator and precision detectors provide near power meter accuracy
DISLPAY CRT
Four display channels
Three detector inputs
+16 to –60 dBm dynamic range
AC/DC detection modes
101 to 1601 measurement points/trace
Compatible with the Agilent 85025 and 85026 series detectors and the Agilent 85027 series directional bridges
Limit line testing (channels 1 and 2)
Adaptive normalization
Cursor search functions (max, min, n dB, BW) -
Network Analyzer
HP/Agilent-Keysight 8753ES
Agilent 8753ES vector network analyzers perform complete characterization of RF components.
30 kHz to 3 GHz
Frequency and power sweepsSpecifications describe the instrument’s warranted performance after a half-hour warm-up and over the temperature range of 25° ± 5° C, unless otherwise stated. Specifications for frequencies above 3 GHz do not apply to instruments with Option 075 (75-ohm impedance). Supplemental characteristics are typical but nonwarranted performance parameters. These are denoted as “typical,” “nominal,” or “approximate.” The measurement uncertainty curves and measurement port characteristics given for Agilent Technologies 8753ES systems also apply to the 8753ES with Options 006 and 011 and the 85047A test set (50-ohm), or the 8753ES Option 011 with an 85046B test set (75-ohm).
System dynamic range is calculated as the difference between the receiver noise floor and the lesser of either the source maximum output or the receiver maximum input level. System dynamic range applies to transmission measurements only, since reflection measurements are limited by directivity. Noise floor is specified as the mean of the noise trace over frequency. Noise floor is measured with the test ports terminated in loads, full two-port error correction for the 8753ES and enhancedresponse error correction for the 8753ET (with 16 averages used during isolation), 10 Hz IF bandwidth (BW), maximum test port power, and no averaging during the measurement.
Measurement uncertainty curves utilize a Root Sum Square (RSS) model for the contribution of random errors such as noise, typical connector repeatabilities, and test set switching; this is combined with a worst-case model for the contributions of dynamic accuracy and residual systematic errors. Curves show the worst-case magnitude and phase uncertainty for reflection and transmission measurements, after a full two-port error correction for the 8753ES and enhanced-response error correction for the 8753ET (including isolation with an averaging factor of 16) using the specified cal kit, with 10 Hz IF bandwidth (BW) and no averaging.
Characteristics show the residual system uncertainties for uncorrected performance and after accuracy enhancement using full two-port error correction for the 8753ES and enhanced-response error correction for the 8753ET. These characteristics apply for an environmental temperature of 25° ± 5° C, with less than 1° C deviation from the calibration temperature. Agilent 8753ET Option 004 may degrade transmission source match as much as 2 dB, resulting in up to 0.05 dB additional uncertainty in transmission tracking. Corrected performance indicates residual error after calibration. It is determined by the quality of calibration standards, system repeatability, stability, and noise. Uncorrected performance indicates intrinsic errors without calibration correction applied. This is related to the ultimate stability of a calibration.
Datasheet