Product specs for Agilent Technologies, Inc. 8510SX

Agilent Technologies, Inc. 8510SX

Product Description:

Agilent Technologies, Inc. 8510SX Microwave Network Analyzer, 45 MHz to 26.5 GHz

The Agilent Technologies, Inc. 8510SX network analyzer is an instrument which measures the complex transmission and reflection characteristics of two-port devices in the frequency domain. It does this by sampling the incident signal, separating the transmitted and reflected waves, and then performing ratios that are directly related to the reflection and transmission coefficients of the two-port. Frequency is swept to rapidly obtain amplitude and phase information over a band of frequencies of interest.

Agilent Technologies, Inc. 8510SX network analyzers utilize synthesized-frequency sources to provide a known test stimulus that can sweep across a range of frequencies or power levels. Agilent Technologies, Inc. 8510SX network analyzers also can perform ratioed measurements (including phase), which require multiple receivers. The Agilent Technologies, Inc. 8510SX can provide a wealth of knowledge about a device under test (DUT), including its magnitude, phase, and group-delay response.

Feature:
Type: Vector
Integral Source: NO

The HP 8510SX microwave vector network analyzer is a complete system configured with an HP 8510C vector network analyzer, a 26.5 GHz S-parameter test set, a 26.5 GHz synthesized sweeper, and a complete set of 3.5 mm measurement

accessories. The instruments are integrated in the system rack prior to shipment from the factory. Installation is included at no additional charge. This preconfigured system is a complete solution for characterizing the linear behavior of either active

or passive networks over the 45 MHz to 26.5 GHz frequency range. The HP 8510C displays measurement results in log/linear magnitude, phase, or group delay format on a large, color CRT with two independent, yet identical channels. The impact of systematic errors is removed by virtually "real-time" error correction, allowing you to adjust your test device while it's being measured. Effective directivity and source match can be improved to as much as 60 dB with a TRL calibration kit that must be purchased sep

Agilent Technologies, Inc. 8510SX
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