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Module
HP-Agilent/Keysight 34906A
The HP 34906A RF multiplexer module for the 34970A/34972A Data Acquisition/Switch Unit offers broadband switching capabilities for high-frequency and pulsed signals. Use it to route test signals between your device under test and your signal generator, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, or other instrumentation. The RF multiplexers are arranged as two independent 1 x 4 multiplexers, each with a common shield and a switched center conductor. Connections can be made directly to SMB inputs with 2 GHz usable bandwidth, or to the BNC-to-SMB adapters provided with 1 bandwidth. Multiple banks may be cascaded together for applications requiring even larger topologies–create a stubless 16:1 multiplexer in a single frame.
Key Features & Specifications:
– Dual 4 Channel RF Multiplexer
– 2 GHz bandwidth, 75 Ohm
– Cascade together for up to 16:1 multiplexer
– BNC to SMB adapter cables includedSKU: 1144 -
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 -
Mainframe
HP-Agilent/Keysight 66000A
The Hp 66000A modular power system simplifies test-system assembly, cabling, programming, debugging and operation. The 66000A is 4 U, 8 slot mainframe that accepts 1 to 8 modules below in any combination. Modules are ordered separately.
Features:High density: eight slots in 7 inches of rack space
Output sequencing
Low ripple and noise
High-accuracy read-back of voltage and current over GPIB
Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI)
Optional keyboard and display unit
Serial link to connect two mainframes at one GPIB address
Optional isolation and polarity-reversal relays
Built-in self-test
DatasheetSKU: n/a -
Power Meter
HP-Agilent/Keysight N1914A
Frequency range of 9 kHz to 110 GHz (sensor dependent) Wide dynamic range of -70 to +44 dBm (sensor dependent) Speed improvement by 2X for E-Series sensors: up to 400 readings/sec Go beyond GPIB with LAN LXI-C and USB connectivity Code-compatible with E4418B, E4419B power meters Code-compatible with 436A, 437B and 438A power meters (option 200) Increased measurement channels: up to three channels with two additional U2000 Series power sensors connected using the optional USB hosts Automated frequency/power sweep measurements with the optional external trigger in/out feature
SKU: 205 -
Mass Memory
HP-Agilent/Keysight 85620A
Mass Memory Module with Phase Noise Utility pre-installed.
Key Features & Specifications
Permits unattended, automatic operation without an external controller, ideal for semi-automated bench top test
Stores complex measurement routines for single-key execution
Stores up to 100 traces
Adds powerful capabilities to all Keysight 8560A, 8560B, and 8560E-series spectrum analyzersDescription
The 85620A mass memory module is a plug-in module for the 8560A, 8560B and 8560E-series portable spectrum analyzers. The 85620A is a standard feature of the Keysight 8560EC-series spectrum analyzers. It adds measurement personality capability, enough memory to store 100 traces, memory-card capability, and computer capability without an external controller. Create complex measurement routines and save then as single-key measurements stored on memory cards or in the module's 128 KB of battery-backed RAM.
SKU: 337 -
Power Meter
HP438A Dual Sensor Power Meter
The HP 438A power meter is a dual-channel power meter designed specifically for ATE systems. The compact front panel saves critical rack space, while the dual-channel design allows simple and accurate measurements of the ratio and difference of power levels from two separate sensors. This meter is compatible with the 8480 series of power sensors.
GPIB capability is standard on the 438A. For U.S. Air Force Modular Automatic Test Equipment (MATE) system application, Option 700 provides the 438A with the internal capability to be controlled by the MATE Control Interface Intermediate Language (CIIL).
* Two power sensors for multi-port measurement
* Ratio mode for measuring gain compression
* Programmable high and low power limits for unattended power monitoring
* Frequency: 100 kHz to 26.5 GHz
* Power Range: -70 to +44 dBm
* Dynamic Range: 50 dB
* Measurement Modes: A, B, A-B, B-A, A/B, B/ASKU: 1061 -
Power Sensor
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8485A
HP AGILENT KEYSIGHT 8485A POWER SENSOR 50 MHz to 26.5 GHz
The 8485A power sensor is designed for use with the 435A/B, 436A, 437A, 438A, 70100A, EPM series, EPM-P series, E1416A, N1911A, N1912A, N1913A, and N1914A power meters. The 8485A provides extraordinary accuracy, stability, and lower SWR.
• Excellent SWR for reducing mismatch uncertainty
• Accurate calibration and traceability to US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
• Compatible with EPM, EPM-P and P-series power meters, plus the E1416A VXI and discontinued 70100A and 43X power meter
• Accurate average power measurements over -30 to +20 dBm
• Frequency range 50 MHz to 26.5 GHz
• Thermocouple power sensing element
• Measurement range: 1 µW to 100 mW ( -30 dBm to +20 dBm)
• 50 ohm impedance
• 3.5 mm(m) connector
DatasheetSKU: n/a -
Power Supply
HP-Agilent/Keysight 6012B
These single-output supplies can replace multiple units, saving rack space and reducing system cost and complexity.
Autoranging outputs provide maximum power at a variety of operating points
Overvoltage features protect DUTs quickly and automatically
Auto-parallel or auto-series connections enable greater output flexibility
Ten-turn pots for precise local control1200W, DC System Power Supplies,60V – 50A.
DatasheetSKU: n/a
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Module
HP-Agilent/Keysight 34906A
The HP 34906A RF multiplexer module for the 34970A/34972A Data Acquisition/Switch Unit offers broadband switching capabilities for high-frequency and pulsed signals. Use it to route test signals between your device under test and your signal generator, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, or other instrumentation. The RF multiplexers are arranged as two independent 1 x 4 multiplexers, each with a common shield and a switched center conductor. Connections can be made directly to SMB inputs with 2 GHz usable bandwidth, or to the BNC-to-SMB adapters provided with 1 bandwidth. Multiple banks may be cascaded together for applications requiring even larger topologies–create a stubless 16:1 multiplexer in a single frame.
Key Features & Specifications:
– Dual 4 Channel RF Multiplexer
– 2 GHz bandwidth, 75 Ohm
– Cascade together for up to 16:1 multiplexer
– BNC to SMB adapter cables included -
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.
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Mainframe
HP-Agilent/Keysight 66000A
The Hp 66000A modular power system simplifies test-system assembly, cabling, programming, debugging and operation. The 66000A is 4 U, 8 slot mainframe that accepts 1 to 8 modules below in any combination. Modules are ordered separately.
Features:High density: eight slots in 7 inches of rack space
Output sequencing
Low ripple and noise
High-accuracy read-back of voltage and current over GPIB
Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI)
Optional keyboard and display unit
Serial link to connect two mainframes at one GPIB address
Optional isolation and polarity-reversal relays
Built-in self-test
Datasheet -
Power Meter
HP-Agilent/Keysight N1914A
Frequency range of 9 kHz to 110 GHz (sensor dependent) Wide dynamic range of -70 to +44 dBm (sensor dependent) Speed improvement by 2X for E-Series sensors: up to 400 readings/sec Go beyond GPIB with LAN LXI-C and USB connectivity Code-compatible with E4418B, E4419B power meters Code-compatible with 436A, 437B and 438A power meters (option 200) Increased measurement channels: up to three channels with two additional U2000 Series power sensors connected using the optional USB hosts Automated frequency/power sweep measurements with the optional external trigger in/out feature
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Mass Memory
HP-Agilent/Keysight 85620A
Mass Memory Module with Phase Noise Utility pre-installed.
Key Features & Specifications
Permits unattended, automatic operation without an external controller, ideal for semi-automated bench top test
Stores complex measurement routines for single-key execution
Stores up to 100 traces
Adds powerful capabilities to all Keysight 8560A, 8560B, and 8560E-series spectrum analyzersDescription
The 85620A mass memory module is a plug-in module for the 8560A, 8560B and 8560E-series portable spectrum analyzers. The 85620A is a standard feature of the Keysight 8560EC-series spectrum analyzers. It adds measurement personality capability, enough memory to store 100 traces, memory-card capability, and computer capability without an external controller. Create complex measurement routines and save then as single-key measurements stored on memory cards or in the module's 128 KB of battery-backed RAM.
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Power Meter
HP438A Dual Sensor Power Meter
The HP 438A power meter is a dual-channel power meter designed specifically for ATE systems. The compact front panel saves critical rack space, while the dual-channel design allows simple and accurate measurements of the ratio and difference of power levels from two separate sensors. This meter is compatible with the 8480 series of power sensors.
GPIB capability is standard on the 438A. For U.S. Air Force Modular Automatic Test Equipment (MATE) system application, Option 700 provides the 438A with the internal capability to be controlled by the MATE Control Interface Intermediate Language (CIIL).
* Two power sensors for multi-port measurement
* Ratio mode for measuring gain compression
* Programmable high and low power limits for unattended power monitoring
* Frequency: 100 kHz to 26.5 GHz
* Power Range: -70 to +44 dBm
* Dynamic Range: 50 dB
* Measurement Modes: A, B, A-B, B-A, A/B, B/A -
Power Sensor
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8485A
HP AGILENT KEYSIGHT 8485A POWER SENSOR 50 MHz to 26.5 GHz
The 8485A power sensor is designed for use with the 435A/B, 436A, 437A, 438A, 70100A, EPM series, EPM-P series, E1416A, N1911A, N1912A, N1913A, and N1914A power meters. The 8485A provides extraordinary accuracy, stability, and lower SWR.
• Excellent SWR for reducing mismatch uncertainty
• Accurate calibration and traceability to US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
• Compatible with EPM, EPM-P and P-series power meters, plus the E1416A VXI and discontinued 70100A and 43X power meter
• Accurate average power measurements over -30 to +20 dBm
• Frequency range 50 MHz to 26.5 GHz
• Thermocouple power sensing element
• Measurement range: 1 µW to 100 mW ( -30 dBm to +20 dBm)
• 50 ohm impedance
• 3.5 mm(m) connector
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Power Supply
HP-Agilent/Keysight 6012B
These single-output supplies can replace multiple units, saving rack space and reducing system cost and complexity.
Autoranging outputs provide maximum power at a variety of operating points
Overvoltage features protect DUTs quickly and automatically
Auto-parallel or auto-series connections enable greater output flexibility
Ten-turn pots for precise local control1200W, DC System Power Supplies,60V – 50A.
Datasheet
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Module
HP-Agilent/Keysight 34906A
The HP 34906A RF multiplexer module for the 34970A/34972A Data Acquisition/Switch Unit offers broadband switching capabilities for high-frequency and pulsed signals. Use it to route test signals between your device under test and your signal generator, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, or other instrumentation. The RF multiplexers are arranged as two independent 1 x 4 multiplexers, each with a common shield and a switched center conductor. Connections can be made directly to SMB inputs with 2 GHz usable bandwidth, or to the BNC-to-SMB adapters provided with 1 bandwidth. Multiple banks may be cascaded together for applications requiring even larger topologies–create a stubless 16:1 multiplexer in a single frame.
Key Features & Specifications:
– Dual 4 Channel RF Multiplexer
– 2 GHz bandwidth, 75 Ohm
– Cascade together for up to 16:1 multiplexer
– BNC to SMB adapter cables included -
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 -
Mainframe
HP-Agilent/Keysight 66000A
The Hp 66000A modular power system simplifies test-system assembly, cabling, programming, debugging and operation. The 66000A is 4 U, 8 slot mainframe that accepts 1 to 8 modules below in any combination. Modules are ordered separately.
Features:High density: eight slots in 7 inches of rack space
Output sequencing
Low ripple and noise
High-accuracy read-back of voltage and current over GPIB
Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI)
Optional keyboard and display unit
Serial link to connect two mainframes at one GPIB address
Optional isolation and polarity-reversal relays
Built-in self-test
Datasheet -
Power Meter
HP-Agilent/Keysight N1914A
Frequency range of 9 kHz to 110 GHz (sensor dependent) Wide dynamic range of -70 to +44 dBm (sensor dependent) Speed improvement by 2X for E-Series sensors: up to 400 readings/sec Go beyond GPIB with LAN LXI-C and USB connectivity Code-compatible with E4418B, E4419B power meters Code-compatible with 436A, 437B and 438A power meters (option 200) Increased measurement channels: up to three channels with two additional U2000 Series power sensors connected using the optional USB hosts Automated frequency/power sweep measurements with the optional external trigger in/out feature
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Mass Memory
HP-Agilent/Keysight 85620A
Mass Memory Module with Phase Noise Utility pre-installed.
Key Features & Specifications
Permits unattended, automatic operation without an external controller, ideal for semi-automated bench top test
Stores complex measurement routines for single-key execution
Stores up to 100 traces
Adds powerful capabilities to all Keysight 8560A, 8560B, and 8560E-series spectrum analyzersDescription
The 85620A mass memory module is a plug-in module for the 8560A, 8560B and 8560E-series portable spectrum analyzers. The 85620A is a standard feature of the Keysight 8560EC-series spectrum analyzers. It adds measurement personality capability, enough memory to store 100 traces, memory-card capability, and computer capability without an external controller. Create complex measurement routines and save then as single-key measurements stored on memory cards or in the module's 128 KB of battery-backed RAM.
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Power Meter
HP438A Dual Sensor Power Meter
The HP 438A power meter is a dual-channel power meter designed specifically for ATE systems. The compact front panel saves critical rack space, while the dual-channel design allows simple and accurate measurements of the ratio and difference of power levels from two separate sensors. This meter is compatible with the 8480 series of power sensors.
GPIB capability is standard on the 438A. For U.S. Air Force Modular Automatic Test Equipment (MATE) system application, Option 700 provides the 438A with the internal capability to be controlled by the MATE Control Interface Intermediate Language (CIIL).
* Two power sensors for multi-port measurement
* Ratio mode for measuring gain compression
* Programmable high and low power limits for unattended power monitoring
* Frequency: 100 kHz to 26.5 GHz
* Power Range: -70 to +44 dBm
* Dynamic Range: 50 dB
* Measurement Modes: A, B, A-B, B-A, A/B, B/A -
Power Sensor
HP-Agilent/Keysight 8485A
HP AGILENT KEYSIGHT 8485A POWER SENSOR 50 MHz to 26.5 GHz
The 8485A power sensor is designed for use with the 435A/B, 436A, 437A, 438A, 70100A, EPM series, EPM-P series, E1416A, N1911A, N1912A, N1913A, and N1914A power meters. The 8485A provides extraordinary accuracy, stability, and lower SWR.
• Excellent SWR for reducing mismatch uncertainty
• Accurate calibration and traceability to US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
• Compatible with EPM, EPM-P and P-series power meters, plus the E1416A VXI and discontinued 70100A and 43X power meter
• Accurate average power measurements over -30 to +20 dBm
• Frequency range 50 MHz to 26.5 GHz
• Thermocouple power sensing element
• Measurement range: 1 µW to 100 mW ( -30 dBm to +20 dBm)
• 50 ohm impedance
• 3.5 mm(m) connector
Datasheet -
Power Supply
HP-Agilent/Keysight 6012B
These single-output supplies can replace multiple units, saving rack space and reducing system cost and complexity.
Autoranging outputs provide maximum power at a variety of operating points
Overvoltage features protect DUTs quickly and automatically
Auto-parallel or auto-series connections enable greater output flexibility
Ten-turn pots for precise local control1200W, DC System Power Supplies,60V – 50A.
Datasheet