E5062A/150/015 Agilent Technologies Test Equipment, E5062A/150/015 Datasheet - Page 21

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E5062A/150/015

Manufacturer Part Number
E5062A/150/015
Description
E5061A ENA-L NETWORK ANALYZER, 2-PORT, 300 KHZ TO 3.0 GHZ, TR TEST SET
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies Test Equipment
Type
Networkr
Datasheet

Specifications of E5062A/150/015

Frequency Range
300 kHz-3.0 GHz
Number Of Ports
2
Special Features
T/R
Trace functions
Display data
Trace math
Title
Autoscale
Electrical delay
Phase offset
Statistics
Data accuracy enhancement
Measurement calibration
Calibration types available
Response
Response and isolation
Enhanced response
One-port calibration
Full 2-port calibration (Option E5061A/E5062A-250/275)
Interpolated error correction
Velocity factor
Reference port extension
Display current measurement data, memory data,
or current measurement and memory data simultaneously.
Vector addition, subtraction, multiplication or division of
measured complex values and memory data.
Add custom title to each channel window. Titles are
printed on hardcopies of displayed measurements.
Automatically selects scale resolution and reference value to
vertically center the trace.
Offset measured phase or group delay by a defined amount of
electrical delay, in seconds.
Offset measured phase or group delay by a defined amount in degrees.
Calculates and displays mean, standard deviation and peak-to-peak
deviation of the data trace.
Measurement calibration significantly reduces measurement
uncertainty due to errors caused by system directivity, source and
load match, tracking and crosstalk. Full 2-port calibration
removes all the systematic errors for the related test ports to obtain
the most accurate measurements.
Simultaneous magnitude and phase correction of frequency response
errors for either reflection or transmission measurements.
Compensates for frequency response and crosstalk errors of
transmission measurements.
Compensates for frequency response and source match errors
Compensates for directivity, frequency response and source match errors.
Compensates for directivity, source match, reflection tracking, load match,
transmission tracking and crosstalk. Crosstalk calibration can be omitted.
With any type of accuracy enhancement applied, interpolated mode
recalculates the error coefficients when the test frequencies are changed.
The number of points can be increased or decreased and the start/stop
frequencies can be changed.
Enter the velocity factor to calculate the equivalent physical length.
Redefine the measurement plane from the plane where the calibration was done.
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