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Agilent FieldFox Handheld Analyzers 4/6.5/9/4/8/26.5 GHz Data Sheet N993A N994A N995A N996A N997A N998A N9925A N9926A N9927A N9928A N9935A N9936A N9937A N9938A This data sheet provides the specified and typical performance of the FieldFox family of portable analyzers. This data sheet should be used in conjunction with the technical overviews and configuration guide, for a complete description of the analyzers. Precision. Readiness. FieldFox. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Table of contents Cable and antenna analyzer and vector network analyzer...3 Time domain, Option 00... 5 Vector voltmeter (VVM), Option 308... 6 Spectrum analyzer... 7 Tracking generator or independent source... 23 Spectrum analyzer IF output... 24 AM/FM tune and listen... 24 Preamplifier, Option 235... 24 Interference analyzer and spectrogram, Option 236... 24 Reflection measurements (RL, VSWR), Option 320... 25 Built-in power meter, Option 30... 26 External USB power sensor support, Option 302... 26 Built-in GPS receiver, Option 307... 26 DC bias variable-voltage source, Option 309... 27 General information... 27 D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Cable and antenna analyzer and vector network analyzer The performance listed in this section applies to the cable and antenna analyzer (referred to as CAT) and vector network analyzer (VNA) capabilities available in the following models (may require options see configuration guide): FieldFox microwave combination analyzers: N993A, N994A, N995A, N996A, N997A, N998A FieldFox microwave vector network analyzers: N9925A, N9926A, N9927A, N9928A CAT and VNA Specification (spec) Specifications include guardbands to account for the expected statistical performance distribution, measurement uncertainties, and changes in performance due to environmental conditions. Warranted performance. FieldFox must be within its calibration cycle. No warm-up required for the specifications listed on pages 3 through 7. Typical Expected performance of an average unit; does not include guardbands. It is not covered by the product warranty. FieldFox must be within its calibration cycle. Nominal A general, descriptive term or design parameter. It is not tested, and not covered by the product warranty. FieldFox must be within its calibration cycle. Models N993A N994A N995A, N9925A N996A, N9926A N997A, N9927A N998A, N9928A Frequency range 30 khz to 4 GHz 30 khz to 6.5 GHz 30 khz to 9 GHz 30 khz to 4 GHz 30 khz to 8 GHz 30 khz to 26.5 GHz Frequency reference -0 to 55 ºC Accuracy ± 0.7 ppm (spec) + aging ± 0.4 ppm (typical) + aging Accuracy, when locked to GPS ± 0.00 ppm (spec) Accuracy, when GPS antenna is disconnected ± 0.2 ppm (nominal) Aging rate ± ppm/yr for 20 years (spec), will not exceed ± 3.5 ppm Frequency resolution Frequency 5 GHz Frequency 0 GHz Frequency 20 GHz Frequency 26.5 GHz Data points or resolution IF bandwidth 2 System impedance Spec Hz.34 Hz 2.68 Hz 5.36 Hz 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 00, 60, 400, 0,00 Arbitrary number of points settable through SCPI 0 Hz, 30 Hz, 00 Hz, 300 Hz, khz, 3 khz, 0 khz, 30 khz, 00 khz 50 ohm (nominal), 75 ohm with appropriate adapter and calibration kit The maximum drift expected in the frequency reference applicable when the ambient temperature changes ± 5 ºC from the temperature when the GPS signal was last connected. 2 VNA mode only. Recommend using averaging in CAT mode. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

CAT and VNA Test port output power Port or port 2, high power (default power), 23 ± 5 C Frequency Typical Nominal 30 khz to 300 khz - dbm > 300 khz to 2 MHz -3 dbm -2 dbm > 2 MHz to 625 MHz -2 dbm - dbm > 625 MHz to 3 GHz + dbm +3 dbm 3 to 6.5 GHz - dbm + dbm 6.5 to 9 GHz -2 dbm 0 dbm 9 to 4 GHz -4 dbm -2.5 dbm 4 to 8 GHz -6 dbm -4.5 dbm 8 to 23 GHz -0 dbm -8.5 dbm 23 to 26.5 GHz -2 dbm - dbm Power level accuracy Power range Power step size ±.5 db at -5 dbm, typical CAT: High and low. Low power is -45 dbm, nominal. VNA: High, low and manual. Low power is -45 dbm, nominal. Power settable in db steps across power range. Flat power, in db steps, is available across the whole frequency span, nominal. System dynamic range Port or port 2, high power, 00 Hz IF bandwidth, 00 point average, -0 to 55 C Frequency Spec Typical > 300 khz to 9 GHz 95 db 00 db 9 to 4 GHz 9 db 97 db 4 to 8 GHz 90 db 94 db 8 to 20 GHz 87 db 90 db 20 to 25 GHz 74 db 79 db > 25 to 26.5 GHz 65 db 70 db Trace noise Port or port 2, high power, 300 Hz IF bandwidth, spec, -0 to 55 C Frequency Magnitude Phase 300 khz ± 0.003 db (rms) ± 0.020 degrees > 300 khz to 0 GHz ± 0.002 db (rms) ± 0.04 degrees > 0 to 20 GHz ± 0.004 db (rms) ± 0.027 degrees > 20 to 26.5 GHz ± 0.00 db (rms) ± 0.066 degrees Temperature stability Magnitude Nominal ± 0.08 db/ C 5 GHz, ± 0.08 db/ C > 5 GHz Receiver compression Port or port 2, 0. db compression, typical, 23 ± 5 C 500 MHz to 26.5 GHz +0 dbm Port or port 2 maximum input level Average CW power DC Immunity to interfering signals +27 dbm, 0.5 watts ± 50 VDC +6 dbm (nominal) < 300 khz, 63 db nominal D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Measurement speed Includes hardware sweep time, re-trace and display update. CAT Return loss, 30 khz to 26.5 GHz, -port cal, 00 points Distance-to-fault, 00 meter cable, -port cal, 00 points VNA S and S2, 30 khz to 26.5 GHz, enhanced response cal, 00 khz IF bandwidth, 00 points 850 μs/pt 850 μs/pt 850 μs/pt CAT and VNA Measurements CAT Distance-to-fault (db), return loss, VSWR, distance-to-fault (VSWR), cable loss (-port), insertion loss (2-port), distance-to-fault (linear or Rho) VNA T/R S, S2 2 VNA S-parameters S, S2, S22, S2 3 Number of traces Four traces available, Tr, Tr2, Tr3, Tr4 Display formats Single-trace Dual-trace overlay (both traces on one graticule) Dual-trace split (each trace on separate graticule) Three-trace split (each trace on separate graticule) Quad-trace split (each trace on separate graticule) Trace formats Log magnitude, linear magnitude, VSWR, phase, Smith chart, polar, group delay, unwrapped phase, real impedance, imaginary impedance Frequency settings Start, stop, center, span Frequency sweep type Linear Sweep trigger Continuous, single CAT mode distance-tofault Start distance, stop distance. Units: meters or feet settings Sweep time Set sweep time in seconds Averaging Sweep and point averaging 2 to 000 Smoothing 0.25 to 25% of trace width Computes the moving average of adjacent data points. Smoothing aperture defines the trace width (number of points) to be averaged. Group delay Aperture (selectable) Frequency span / (number of points -) Maximum aperture 25% of frequency span Minimum delay Limited to measuring no more than 80 degrees of phase change within the minimum aperture. Electrical delay 0 to 0 seconds All measurements standard on N99xA analyzers except insertion loss (2-port). Insertion loss (2-port) requires Option 20. All measurements available on N992xA analyzers with Option 305. 2 Standard on N992x VNAs. Option 20 required on N99xA analyzers. 3 Option 2 required to obtain all four S-parameters. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

CAT and VNA Measurements continued Port extension For both port and port 2, delay settings. Port extensions apply to all measurements. Title Add custom titles to the display Display data Display data, memory, data and memory, or data math One memory trace per data trace. Total of 4 memory traces Trace math Vector division or subtraction of current linear measurement values and memory data Scale Autoscale, scale, reference level, reference position Autoscale: Automatically selects scale resolution and reference value to center the trace. Autoscale all: Scales all visible traces. Display range Start, stop, center, span Return loss, log magnitude -000 to 000 db Log magnitude resolution 0.0 db Phase -80 to +80 degrees (unwrapped phase can show larger values) Phase resolution 0.0 degrees Phase offset -360 to +360 degrees VSWR.0 to 000 VSWR resolution 0.0 Data markers Each trace has six independent markers that can be displayed simultaneously. Delta markers are available for each marker. Marker formats Default marker format is the trace format. In Smith chart or polar format, [Real + Imag] or [Mag and Phase] formats are also available. Marker functions Peak, Next Peak, Peak Left, Peak Right, Mkr Center, Mkr Delay, Min Search, Peak Excursion, Peak Threshold, Target, Bandwidth (BW, Q, Loss), Tracking CAT mode only: Tracking 3 peaks (CAT mode), Marker Start distance, Marker Stop distance Marker table On/Off Marker types Normal, delta, data trace and memory trace markers Marker coupling On/Off (coupling between traces) D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Calibration types CalReady, -port Each FieldFox has a highly accurate calibration at the test port, at room temperature, traceable to national standards labs. QuickCal, -port Uses internal and a subset of external standards. Optimum error correction with Type-N and 7/6 connectors, and up to 8 GHz. SOL, -port Traditional short, open and load -port calibration for reflection measurements. Frequency response Simultaneous magnitude and phase correction of frequency response errors for either reflection or transmission measurements. Enhanced response (also known as one-path, two-port) CalReady, 2-port QuickCal, 2-port SOLT or offset short, 2-port QSOLT calibration, 2-port Unknown thru calibration, 2-port Guided calibration wizard Interpolated error correction Connectors Corrects for frequency response and source match for transmission measurements, and reflection frequency response, directivity and source match for reflection measurements. Partial correction for load match for low-loss reciprocal devices. Full 2-term error correction at test port, at room temperature. Highly accurate calibration, traceable to national standards labs. Full 2-term error correction using internal and a subset of external standards. Optimum error correction with Type-N and 7/6 connectors, and up to 8 GHz. Traditional short, open, load and thru (or using offset short standards) for calibration. Full 2-term error correction. Full 2-term error correction. Requires fewer connections, compared to traditional SOLT (4 compared to 7). Applicable to insertable devices. Full 2-term error correction. Applicable to both insertable and non-insertable devices. Easily characterize non-insertable devices such as Type-N to 3.5 mm, or female-female devices with unknown thru calibration. FieldFox s calibration wizard recommends a calibration type and calibration kit based on selected parameters and connector types. Alternatively, users can select their own calibration type and calibration kit. 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, but the resulting frequency span must be a subset of the original calibration frequency span. Type-N 50 ohm, Type-N 75 ohm, 7/6, TNC, 3.5 mm, 2.4 mm, waveguide bands: X-band WR-90, P-band WR-62, K-band WR-42 Custom coaxial or waveguide calibration kits can be added to any FieldFox analyzer. CAT and VNA Distance-to-fault Available in CAT mode, standard on N99xA analyzers, Option 305 on N992xA analyzers. Range Range = velocity factor x speed of light x (number of points -) / frequency span x 2 Number of points auto coupled according to start and stop distance entered. Range resolution Resolution = range / (number of points -) Number of points settable by user Transform modes Bandpass, low-pass Window types Maximum, medium, and minimum Alias-free range indicator for bandpass mode On/Off Dispersion compensation Yes D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

CAT and VNA Corrected measurement uncertainty High power, 0 Hz IF bandwidth, no averaging, and 30-minute warm-up time. Includes uncertainties due to drift, noise, compression, and dynamic accuracy. Coverage factor of x applied to uncertainties, for ease of comparison with other industry handheld analyzers. CalReady, Type-N test ports; applies to N993/4/5/6/7A and N9925/6/7A 0 0.5 to 9 GHz 0.5 to 9 GHz 9 to 4 GHz 9 to 4 GHz 4 to 8 GHz 4 to 8 GHz 0 500 500 MHz MHz 0.5 0.5 to to 99 GHz GHz 99 to to 4 4 GHz GHz 4 4 to to 8 8 GHz GHz Magnitude uncertainty (db) 0. Phase uncertainty (degrees) S=S22=0 0.0-90 -80-70 -60-50 -40-30 -20-0 0 0 20 Transmission magnitude (db) S=S22=0 0. -90-80 -70-60 -50-40 -30-20 -0 0 0 20 Transmission magnitude (db) Transmission uncertainty 0 500 500 MHz MHz 0.5 0.5 to to 9 9 GHz GHz 99 to to 4 4 GHz GHz 4 4 to to 8 8 GHz GHz 00 500M MHz 0.5 0.5 to to 99 GHz GHz 9 9 to to 4 4 GHz GHz 4 4 to to 8 8 GHz GHz 0 Magnitude uncertainty (db) 0. Phase uncertainty (degrees) S2 = S2 = 0 S2 = S2 = 0 0.0-50 -45-40 -35-30 -25-20 -5-0 -5 0 Reflection magnitude (db) 0. -50-45 -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 Reflection magnitude (db) Reflection uncertainty Uncertainties shown based on a factory calibration using data-based calibration kits. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Full 2-port calibration, 8558A or 8559A Type-N (m) 4-in- calibration kit, spec Corrected performance 0.5 GHz 0.5 to 2 GHz 2 to 9 GHz 9 to 8 GHz Directivity 44 db 42 db 35 db 32 db Source match 37 db 36 db 33 db 30 db Load match 38 db 37 db 3 db 27 db Reflection tracking ± 0.05 db ± 0.06 db ± 0.07 db ± 0. db Transmission tracking ± 0.07 db ± 0. db ± 0.8 db ± 0.5 db CAT and VNA 0 0 0.5 to 2 GHz 2 to 9 GHz 9 to 8 GHz 0.5 t0 2 GHz 2 to 9 GHz 9 to 8 GHz Magnitude Uncertainty (db) Phase Uncertainty ( degrees) 0. S=S22=0 0.0-90 -80-70 -60-50 -40-30 -20-0 0 0 20 S=S22=0 0. -90-80 -70-60 -50-40 -30-20 -0 0 0 20 Transmission Magnitude (db) Transmission Magnitude (db) Transmission uncertainty 0 00 0.5 to 2 GHz 2 to 9 GHz 9 to 8 GHz 0.5 to 2 GHz 2 to 9 GHz 9 to 8 GHz Magnitude Uncertainty (db) Phase Uncertainty (degrees) 0 S2=S2=0 0. -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 S2=S2=0 0. -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 Reflection Magnitude (db) Reflection Magnitude (db) Reflection uncertainty D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

CAT and VNA Full 2-port calibration, 85054D Type-N (m) calibration kit, spec Corrected performance 0.5 GHz 0.5 to 2 GHz 2 to 8 GHz 8 to 8 GHz Directivity 40 db 40 db 36 db 34 db Source match 38 db 33 db 33 db 27 db Load match 37 db 35 db 32 db 27 db Reflection tracking ± 0.006 db ± 0.006 db ± 0.009 db ± 0.027 db Transmission tracking ± 0.08 db ± 0. db ± 0.5 db ± 0.43 db 0 0 0.5 to 3 GHz 3 to 8 GHz 8 to 8 GHz 0.5 to 3 GHz 3 to 8 GHz 8 to 8 GHz Magnitude Uncertainty ( db) 0. Phase Uncertainty ( degrees) S=S22=0 0.0-90 -80-70 -60-50 -40-30 -20-0 0 0 20 Transmission Magnitude (db) S=S22=0 0. -90-80 -70-60 -50-40 -30-20 -0 0 0 20 Transmission Magnitude (db) Transmission uncertainty 0 00 0.5 to 2 GHz 2 to 8 GHz 8 to 8 GHz 0.5 to 2 GHz 2 to 8 GHz 8 to 8 GHz Magnitude Uncertainty ( db) Phase Uncertainty ( degrees) 0 S2=S2=0 0. -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 Reflection Magnitude (db) S2=S2=0 0. -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 Reflection Magnitude (db) Reflection uncertainty D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Magnitude uncertainty (db) Full 2-port QuickCal calibration with load, Type-N (m) device 0 500 MHz to 9 GHz 9 to 4 GHz 4 to 8 GHz 0. Phase Uncertainty (degrees) 0 500 MHz to 9 GHz 9 to 4 GHz 4 to 8 GHz CAT and VNA * S=S22=0 0.0-90 -80-70 -60-50 -40-30 -20-0 0 0 20 Transmission Magnitude (db) * S=S22=0 0. -90-80 -70-60 -50-40 -30-20 -0 0 0 20 Transmission Magnitude (db) Transmission uncertainty 0 00 500 MHz to 9 GHz 500 MHz to 9 GHz 9 to 4 GHz 9 to 4 GHz 4 to 8 GHz 4 to 8 G Hz Magnitude uncertainty (db) Phase Uncertainty (degrees) 0 * S2=S2=0 0. -50-45 -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 Reflection Magnitude (db) * S2=S2=0-50 -45-40 -35-30 -25-20 -5-0 -5 0 Reflection Magnitude (db) Reflection uncertainty Uncertainties shown based on a factory calibration using data-based calibration kits. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

CalReady, 3.5 mm test ports; applies to N998A, N9928A CAT and VNA Magnitude uncertainty (db) 0 0. 500 MHz 0.5 to 9 GHz 0.5 to 9 GHz 9 to to 4 4 GHz GHz 4 4 to to 20 20 GHz GHz 20 20 to to 26.5 26.5 GHz GHz Phase uncertainty (degrees) 0 MHz 0.5 to to 9 GHz 9 GHz 99 to to 4 4 GHz GHz 4 to to 20 20 GHz GHz 20 20 to to 26.5 26.5 GHz GHz S =S22 = 0 0.0-90 -80-70 -60-50 -40-30 -20-0 0 0 20 Transmission magnitude (db) S = S22 = 0 0. -90-80 -70-60 -50-40 -30-20 -0 0 0 20 Transmission magnitude (db) Transmission uncertainty 00 0 500 MHz 0.5 to GHz 0.5 to 9 GHz 9 to 4 GHz 9 to 4 GHz 4 to 20 GHz 4 20 to to 26.5 20 GHz GHz 20 to 26.5 GHz 500 500 MHz MHz 0.5 0.5 to to 9 GHz 9 GHz 9 9 to to 4 4 GHz GHz 4 4 to to 20 20 GHz GHz 20 to 26.5 GHz 20 to 26.5 GHz 0 Magnitude uncertainty (db) 0. Phase uncertainty (degrees) S2 = S2 =0 0.0-40 -35-30 -25-20 -5-0 -5 0 Reflection magnitude (db) S2 = S2 = 0 0. -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 Reflection magnitude (db) Reflection uncertainty Uncertainties shown based on a factory calibration using data-based calibration kits. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Full 2-port calibration, 85520A or 8552A 3.5 mm (m) 4-in- OSLT calibration kit, spec Corrected performance 0.5 GHz 0.5 to 9 GHz 9 to 8 GHz 8 to 26.5 GHz Directivity 42 db 36 db 32 db 32 db Source match 37 db 30 db 28 db 27 db Load match 37 db 30 db 28 db 24 db Reflection tracking ± 0.035 db ± 0.3 db ± 0.4 db ± 0.2 db Transmission tracking ± 0.07 db ± 0.29 db ± 0.33 db ± 0.52 db CAT and VNA 0 00 0.5 to 9 GHz 9 to 8 GHz 8 to 26.5 GHz 0.5 to 9 GHz 9 to 8 GHz 8 to 26.5 GHz Magnitude Uncertainty (db) 0. Phase Uncertainty (degrees) 0 S=S22=0 0.0-90 -80-70 -60-50 -40-30 -20-0 0 0 20 Transmission Magnitude (db) S=S22=0 0. -90-80 -70-60 -50-40 -30-20 -0 0 0 20 Transmission Magnitude (db) Transmission uncertainty 0 00 0.5 to 9 GHz 9 to 8 GHz 8 to 26.5 GHz 0.5 to 9 GHz 9 to 8 GHz 8 to 26.5 GHz Magnitude Uncertainty (db) Phase Uncertainty (degrees) 0 S2=S2=0 0. -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 Reflection Magnitude (db) S2=S2=0 0. -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 Reflection Magnitude (db) Reflection uncertainty D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

CAT and VNA Full 2-port calibration, 85052D 3.5 mm calibration kit, spec Corrected performance 0.5 GHz 0.5 to 8 GHz 8 to 20 GHz 20 to 26.5 GHz Directivity 42 db 38 db 36 db 30 db Source match 37 db 3 db 28 db 25 db Load match 38 db 33 db 29 db 24 db Reflection tracking ± 0.005 db ± 0.006 db ± 0.009 db ± 0.02 db Transmission tracking ± 0.07 db ± 0.35 db ± 0.32 db ± 0.50 db 0 00 0.5 to 8 GHz 8 to 20 GHz 20 to 26.5 GHz 0.5 to 8 GHz 8 to 20 GHz 20 to 26.5 GHz Magnitude Uncertainty (db) 0. Phase Uncertainty ( degrees) 0 S=S22=0 0.0-90 -80-70 -60-50 -40-30 -20-0 0 0 20 S=S22=0 0. -90-80 -70-60 -50-40 -30-20 -0 0 0 20 Transmission Magnitude (db) Transmission Magnitude (db) Transmission uncertainty 0 00 0.5 to 8 GHz 8 to 20 GHz 20 to 26.5 GHz 0.5 to 8 GHz 8 to 20 GHz 20 to 26.5 GHz Magnitude Uncertainty ( db) Phase Uncertainty (degrees) 0 S2=S2=0 0. -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 S2=S2=0 0. -40-35 -30-25 -20-5 -0-5 0 Reflection Magnitude (db) Reflection Magnitude (db) Reflection uncertainty D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Time domain, Option 00 The performance listed in this section applies to the time domain capabilities available in the following models: FieldFox microwave combination analyzers: N993A, N994A, N995A, N996A, N997A, N998A FieldFox microwave vector network analyzers: N9925A, N9926A, N9927A, N9928A In time-domain mode, FieldFox computes the inverse Fourier transform of the frequency-domain data to display reflection or transmission coefficients versus time. Setup parameters Time: start, stop, center, span Gating: start, stop, center, span, and on/off Number of points, velocity factor, line loss, window shape, independent control for all four traces Time stimulus modes Low-pass step Low-pass step is similar to a traditional time domain reflectometer (TDR) stimulus waveform. It is used to measure low-pass devices. The frequency-domain data should extend from DC (extrapolated value) to a higher value. Low-pass impulse Low-pass impulse response is used to measure low-pass devices. Bandpass impulse The bandpass impulse simulates a pulsed RF signal and is used to measure the time domain response of band-limited devices. Windows The windowing function can be used to filter the frequency domain data and thereby reduce overshoot and ringing in the time domain response. Windows Minimum, medium and maximum, manual entry of Kaiser Beta and impulse width. Gating The gating function can be used to selectively remove reflection or transmission time domain responses. In converting back to the frequency domain the effects of the responses outside the gate are removed. The results can be viewed with gating on and off, using two traces. Gate types Notch, bandpass Gate shapes Maximum, wide, normal, minimum VECTOR NETWORK ANALYZER D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

VECTOR VOLTMETER Vector voltmeter (VVM), Option 308 The performance listed in this section applies to the VVM mode capabilities available in the following models: FieldFox microwave combination analyzers: N993A, N994A, N995A, N996A, N997A, N998A FieldFox microwave vector network analyzers: N9925A, N9926A, N9927A, N9928A With vector voltmeter mode, you can characterize the difference between two measurements easily. The zeroing function allows you to create a reference signal, and characterize the difference between two device measurements. The results are shown on a large display in digital format. Models N993A N994A N995A, N9925A N996A, N9926A N997A, N9927A N998A, N9928A Frequency range 30 khz to 4 GHz 30 khz to 6.5 GHz 30 khz to 9 GHz 30 khz to 4 GHz 30 khz to 8 GHz 30 khz to 26.5 GHz Setup parameters -port cable trimming - reflection or S measurement, magnitude and phase 2-port transmission - transmission or S2 measurement, magnitude and phase A/B and B/A - ratio of two receivers or channels, magnitude and phase Need an external signal generator for the A/B or B/A measurement (must order Option 2). Frequency (one CW frequency point) IF bandwidth - 0 Hz to 00 khz Output power - Low or high D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Spectrum analyzer The specifications in this section apply to the spectrum analyzer capabilities available in the following models: FieldFox microwave combination analyzers: N993A, N994A, N995A, N996A, N997A, N998A FieldFox microwave spectrum analyzers: N9935A, N9936A, N9937A, N9938A Definitions Specification (spec) Specifications include guardbands to account for the expected statistical performance distribution, measurement uncertainties, and changes in performance due to environmental conditions. Warranted performance. FieldFox must be within its calibration cycle. No warm-up required. Typical Expected performance of an average unit; does not include guardbands. It is not covered by the product warranty. FieldFox must be within its calibration cycle. SPECTRUM ANALYZER Nominal A general, descriptive term or design parameter. It is not tested, and not covered by the product warranty. FieldFox must be within its calibration cycle. Models Frequency range N993A 00 khz to 4 GHz Usable to 5 khz N994A 00 khz to 6.5 GHz Usable to 5 khz N995A, N9935A 00 khz to 9 GHz Usable to 5 khz N996A, N9936A 00 khz to 4 GHz Usable to 5 khz N997A, N9937A 00 khz to 8 GHz Usable to 5 khz N998A, N9938A 00 khz to 26.5 GHz Usable to 5 khz The spectrum analyzer is tunable to 0 Hz or DC. The preamplifier covers the full band. Nominal gain of 20 db. Frequency reference -0 to 55 ºC Accuracy ± 0.7 ppm (spec) + aging ± 0.4 ppm (typical) + aging Accuracy, when locked to GPS ± 0.00 ppm (spec) Aging rate ± ppm/yr for 20 years (spec), will not exceed ± 3.5 ppm Frequency span Spec Range 0 Hz (zero span), 0 Hz to maximum frequency range of instrument Resolution Hz Accuracy ±(2 x RBW centering + horizontal resolution) ±(2 x RBW centering +2 x horizontal resolution) for detector = Normal Frequency readout accuracy Start, stop, center, marker Marker frequency counter Accuracy Resolution ± (readout frequency x frequency reference accuracy + RBW centering + 0.5 x horizontal resolution) ± (marker frequency x frequency reference accuracy + counter resolution) Hz Horizontal resolution = frequency span/ (trace points ) RBW centering: 5% x RBW, FFT mode (nominal) 6% x RBW, step mode (nominal) D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

SPECTRUM ANALYZER Sweep Acquisition, span > 0 Hz Spec Range to 5000. Number of data acquisitions per measurement. Value is normalized to the minimum required to achieve amplitude accuracy with CW signals. Auto coupled. For pulsed RF signals, manually increase the sweep acquisition value to maximize the pulse spectrum envelope. Resolution Sweep time readout Measured value representing time required to tune receiver, acquire data, and process trace. Trace update Span = 20 MHz, RBW/VBW = 3 khz Span = 00 MHz, RBW/VBW auto coupled Nominal.7 updates per second 2 updates per second Sweep time, zero-span Range Minimum Maximum RBW = 5 MHz RBW = 3 MHz RBW = MHz RBW = 300 khz RBW = 00 khz RBW = 30 khz RBW = 0 khz RBW 3 khz Resolution Readout Trigger (in zero span) Trigger type Trigger slope Trigger delay Auto trigger Auto trigger range Trace points Nominal μs 0 ms 20 ms 50 ms 00 ms 300 ms 0 s 00 s 600 s 00 ns Entered value representing trace horizontal scale range. Spec Free run, video, external Positive edge, negative edge Range: 0 to 0 s Resolution: 00 ns Forces a periodic acquisition in the absence of a trigger event 0 s (off) to 0 s 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 00 (defaults to 40) 0,00 number of points settable through SCPI Resolution bandwidth (RBW) Spec Range (-3 db bandwidth) 0 Hz to 5 MHz Non-zero span:,.5, 2, 3, 5, 7.5, 0 sequence < 300 khz, 300 khz, MHz, 3 MHz, 5 MHz Zero span:, 3, 0 sequence Accuracy Nominal 0 Hz to 00 khz ± % 300 khz to 3 MHz ± 5% 5 MHz ± 0% Selectivity (-60 db/-3 db) 4: Video bandwidth (VBW) Spec Hz to 5 MHz D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Phase noise Stability, SSB phase noise at GHz Offset Spec (23 ± 5 ºC) Spec (-0 to 55 ºC) Typical (23 ± 5 ºC) Typical (-0 to 55 ºC) 0 khz -06 dbc/hz -06 dbc/hz - dbc/hz - dbc/hz 30 khz -06 dbc/hz -04 dbc/hz -08 dbc/hz -0 dbc/hz 00 khz -00 dbc/hz -99 dbc/hz -04 dbc/hz -05 dbc/hz MHz -0 dbc/hz -0 dbc/hz -3 dbc/hz -3 dbc/hz 3 MHz -9 dbc/hz -8 dbc/hz -22 dbc/hz -22 dbc/hz 5 MHz -20 dbc/hz -20 dbc/hz -23 dbc/hz -23 dbc/hz Phase noise at different center frequencies (nominal) SPECTRUM ANALYZER -80 500 MHz Phase noise (dbc/hz) -90-00 -0 000 MHz 2000 MHz 8000 MHz 2 GHz -20-30 -40 0 00 000 Frequency Offset (khz) Measurement range Spec 00 khz to 26.5 GHz DANL to +20 dbm Input attenuator range 0 to 30 db, in 5 db steps Maximum input safe level Average CW power +27 dbm, 0.5 watts DC ± 50 VDC D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

SPECTRUM ANALYZER Displayed average noise level (DANL) RMS detection, log averaging, reference level of -20 dbm, normalized to Hz RBW Preamp off Spec (23 ± 5 ºC) Spec (-0 to 55 ºC) Typical (23 ± 5 ºC) Typical (-0 to 55 ºC) 2 MHz to 4.5 GHz -37 dbm -35 dbm -39 dbm -38 dbm > 4.5 to 7 GHz -33 dbm -3 dbm -36 dbm -35 dbm > 7 to 3 GHz -29 dbm -27 dbm -32 dbm -30 dbm > 3 to 7 GHz -24 dbm -22 dbm -26 dbm -25 dbm > 7 to 22 GHz -9 dbm -7 dbm -22 dbm -2 dbm > 22 to 25 GHz -4 dbm - dbm -7 dbm -4 dbm > 22 to 26.5 GHz -0 dbm -08 dbm -2 dbm - dbm Preamp on Spec (23 ± 5 ºC) Spec (-0 to 55 ºC) Typical (23 ± 5 ºC) Typical (-0 to 55 ºC) 2 MHz to 4.5 GHz -53 dbm -5 dbm -55 dbm -54 dbm > 4.5 to 7 GHz -49 dbm -47 dbm -5 dbm -50 dbm > 7 to 3 GHz -47 dbm -45 dbm -49 dbm -48 dbm > 3 to 7 GHz -43 dbm -4 dbm -45 dbm -44 dbm > 7 to 22 GHz -40 dbm -39 dbm -43 dbm -42 dbm > 22 to 25 GHz -34 dbm -32 dbm -37 dbm -34 dbm > 25 to 26.5 GHz -28 dbm -26 dbm -3 dbm -29 dbm Display range Amplitude scale units Trace detectors Trace states Number of traces 4 Number of averages to 0,000 Reference level -50 to + 30 dbm Spec Log scale 0 divisions to 00 db/division in 0.0 db steps dbm, dbmv, dbμv, W, V, A, dbma, dbμa Normal, positive peak, negative peak, sample, average (RMS) Clear/write, max hold, min hold, average, view, blank 50 MHz absolute amplitude accuracy 50 MHz, verified with input level of 0 to -35 dbm, peak detector, 0 db attenuation, preamplifier off, 30 khz RBW, all settings auto-coupled, no warm-up required, -0 to 55 ºC ± 0.3 db, spec ± 0.0 db, typical Total absolute amplitude accuracy Verified with input level of -0 dbm. Peak detector, 0 db attenuation, preamplifier off, 30 khz RBW, all settings auto-coupled, no warm-up required. Includes frequency response uncertainties. Spec (23 ± 5 ºC) Spec (-0 to 55 ºC) Typical (23 ± 5 ºC) Typical (-0 to 55 ºC) 00 khz to 8 GHz ± 0.8 db ±.0 db ± 0.35 db ± 0.50 db > 8 GHz to 26.5 GHz ±.0 db ±.2 db ± 0.50 db ± 0.60 db Increase the noise floor 4 db for frequencies between 2. and 2.8 GHz. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Resolution bandwidth switching uncertainty Nominal RBW < 5 MHz For signals not at center frequency 0.0 db 0.7 db peak-to-peak RF input VSWR, 0 db attenuation Nominal 0 MHz to 2.7 GHz.7 : > 2.7 to 7.5 GHz.5 : > 7.5 GHz 2.2 : Second harmonic distortion Nominal -30 dbm signal at mixer input 4 GHz <-60 dbc or +30 dbm > 4 GHz <-80 dbc or +50 dbm SPECTRUM ANALYZER Third order intermodulation distortion (TOI) Spec Typical at 2.4 GHz, +5 dbm < GHz, +0 dbm to 7.5 GHz, +5 dbm > 7.5 GHz, +2 dbm Spur free dynamic range at 2.4 GHz > 05 db nominal 2/3 (TOI-DANL) in Hz RBW Residual responses Nominal Preamp off, 0 db attenuation 00 khz to 3 GHz -0 dbm >3 to 20 GHz -90 dbm >20 to 26.5 GHz -80 dbm Input related spurs -30 dbm signal at mixer input -80 dbc (excludes frequencies listed below) f = center frequency < 2.6 GHz, f + 2 x 33.75 MHz -80 dbc < 2.6 GHz, f 2 x 866.25 MHz -80 dbc < 2.6 GHz, f + 2 x 3.63375 GHz -85 dbc 2.6 to 7.5 GHz, f + 2 x 33.75 MHz 2.6 to 7.5 GHz, f + 2 x 866.25 MHz 2.6 to 7.5 GHz, f + 2 x 9.86625 GHz 7.5 to 6.3 GHz, f + 2 x 3.63375 GHz 6.3 to 26.5 GHz, f 2 x 3.63375 GHz 7.5 to 26.5 GHz, f + 2 x 33.75 MHz 7.5 to 26.5 GHz, f 2 x 866.25 MHz LO related spurs Sideband -80 dbc -80 dbc -80 dbc -65 dbc -60 dbc -80 dbc -80 dbc -60 dbc -80 dbc Excludes 4.5 MHz, -95 dbm at 4.5 MHz. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

SPECTRUM ANALYZER Nominal distortion and noise limited (0 Hz RBW) dynamic range Dynamic Range (db, relative to Mixer Level) -40-50 -60-70 -80-90 -00-0 -20-30 -40-80 -70-60 -50-40 -30-20 -0 Mixer Level (dbm) Dynamic range versus offset frequency versus RBW (nominal) 0 Nominal dynamic range versus offset, for different RBWs Dynamic Range (dbc) -0-20 -30-40 -50-60 -70-80 0 Hz 30 Hz 00 Hz 300 Hz khz 3 khz 0 khz 30 khz 00 khz 300 khz MHz -90-00 -0-20 -30 0 00,000 0,000 00,000,000,000 0,000,000 Frequency offset (Hz) D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Models N993A N994A N995A, N9935A N996A, N9936A N997A, N9937A N998A, N9938A Tracking generator or independent source The specifications in this section apply to the tracking generator or independent source capabilities available in the following models: FieldFox microwave combination analyzers: N993A, N994A, N995A, N996A, N997A, N998A. Included with Option 233. To obtain stimulus/response measurements in tracking generator mode, Option 20 must be ordered also. FieldFox microwave spectrum analyzers: N9935A, N9936A, N9937A, N9938A. Included with Option 220. Note: Traditional tracking generators track the receiver frequency. In FieldFox analyzers, the tracking generator frequency can be set to either track the receiver frequency, or act as an independent CW source. Tracking generator or independent source frequency range 30 khz to 4 GHz 30 khz to 6.5 GHz 30 khz to 9 GHz 30 khz to 4 GHz 30 khz to 8 GHz 30 khz to 26.5 GHz SPECTRUM ANALYZER Output power, maximum 23 ± 5 C Frequency Typical Nominal 30 khz to 300 khz - dbm 300 khz to 2 MHz -3 dbm -2 dbm > 2 MHz to 625 MHz -2 dbm - dbm > 625 MHz to 3 GHz + dbm +3 dbm 3 to 6.5 GHz - dbm + dbm 6.5 to 9 GHz -2 dbm 0 dbm 9 to 4 GHz -4 dbm -2.5 dbm 4 to 8 GHz -6 dbm -4.5 dbm 8 to 23 GHz -0 dbm -8.5 dbm 23 to 26.5 GHz -2 dbm - dbm Power level accuracy Power step size Functions ±.5 db at -5 dbm, typical Power flattened across frequency range Power settable in db steps across power range Continuous wave (CW), CW coupled, tracking RF input VSWR, 0 db attenuation Nominal 0 MHz to 2.7 GHz.7 : > 2.7 to 7.5 GHz.5 : > 7.5 GHz 2.2 : Dynamic range Typical, -0 to 55 ºC Frequency Preamp off Preamp on 2 MHz to 2 GHz 97 db 2 db > 2 to 7 GHz 93 db 08 db > 7 to GHz 88 db 03 db > to 8 GHz 79 db 94 db > 8 to 2 GHz 7 db 86 db > 2 to 23 GHz 55 db 70 db > 23 to 25 GHz 50 db 65 db > 25 to 26.5 GHz 45 db 60 db D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

SPECTRUM ANALYZER Spectrum analyzer IF output Center frequency IF bandwidth Connector Conversion loss AM/FM tune and listen 33.75 MHz 5 MHz (default), 25 MHz SMB male 0 to 27 db nominal The loss increases approximately linearly as frequency increases, with ~27 db loss at 26.5 GHz. Conversion loss is defined from RF input to SA output with -0 dbm input power, 0 db attenuation, and preamp off. Audio demodulation types Audio bandwidth Receiver IF bandwidth AM FM narrow FM wide Listen time range Preamplifier, Option 235 Preamplifier AM, FM narrow, FM wide 6 khz 35 khz 2 khz 50 khz 0 to 00 seconds Full band; nominal gain 20 db Interference analyzer and spectrogram, Option 236 The capabilities listed in this section apply to the interference analyzer capabilities available with Option 236 in the following models: FieldFox microwave combination analyzers: N993A, N994A, N995A, N996A, N997A, N998A FieldFox microwave spectrum analyzers: N9935A, N9936A, N9937A, N9938A Interference analyzer Spectrogram Waterfall Markers Trace playback and recording Overlay, full screen, top, or bottom with active trace Time, delta time Record all spectrum analyzer measurements Store data internally or on USB or SD card Playback recorded data using FieldFox Frequency mask trigger allows recording to occur upon trigger D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Reflection measurements (RL, VSWR), Option 320 The capabilities listed in this section apply to the reflection measurements option available with Option 320 in the following models: FieldFox microwave spectrum analyzers: N9935A, N9936A, N9937A, N9938A 2 Models N9935A N9936A N9937A N9938A Reflection measurements 30 khz to 9 GHz 30 khz to 4 GHz 30 khz to 8 GHz 30 khz to 26.5 GHz Measurements: Return loss, VSWR Normalization using data/memory SPECTRUM ANALYZER Radio standards With a radio standard applied, pre-defined frequency bands, channel numbers or uplink / downlink selections can be used instead of manual frequency entry. The pre-defined FieldFox radio standards include bands such as W-CDMA, LTE, and GSM. Alternately, users can create custom standards and import them into FieldFox analyzers. Option 320 requires Option 220. 2 N9938A requires Option 00, 3.5 mm connector. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

The specifications in the sections that follow apply to these FieldFox analyzers: FieldFox microwave combination analyzers: N993A, N994A, N995A, N996A, N997A, N998A FieldFox microwave vector network analyzers: N9925A, N9926A, N9927A, N9928A FieldFox microwave spectrum analyzers: N9935A, N9936A, N9937A, N9938A Built-in power meter, Option 30 Using the built-in power meter option, FieldFox is able to make very accurate channel power measurements. The channel bandwidth can be set wide to simulate average power meter measurement. This measurement function provides the flexibility to make user definable channel power measurements. Setup parameters: Center frequency, including selection of radio standards and channel selection, span or channel width Functions: Relative/absolute measurements, offsets, units of dbm or watts, or db or %, minimum and maximum limits Models Frequency range N993A 00 khz to 4 GHz Usable to 5 khz N994A 00 khz to 6.5 GHz Usable to 5 khz N995A, N9925A, N9935A 00 khz to 9 GHz Usable to 5 khz N996A, N9926A, N9936A 00 khz to 4 GHz Usable to 5 khz N997A, N9927A, N9937A 00 khz to 8 GHz Usable to 5 khz N998A, N9928A, N9938A 00 khz to 26.5 GHz Usable to 5 khz Amplitude accuracy Spec (23 ± 5 ºC) Typical (23 ± 5 ºC) Spec (-0 to 55 ºC) Typical (-0 to 55 ºC) 00 khz to 8 GHz ± 0.8 db ± 0.35 db ±.0 db ± 0.50 db > 8 GHz to 26.5 GHz ±.0 db ± 0.50 db ±.2 db ± 0.60 db External USB power sensor support, Option 302 The external USB power sensor option supports the Agilent Technologies U2000 Series USB average power sensors, and allows the user to make absolute power measurements. For specifications, visit: http://www.agilent.com/find/usbsensor Setup parameters: Frequency Functions: Relative/absolute measurements, offsets, units of dbm or watts, or db or %, minimum and maximum limits Built-in GPS receiver, Option 307 GPS receiver The internal GPS receiver can be used as a frequency reference. Modes Off, internal, external Sync clock On, off Functionality Geo-location: latitude, longitude, altitude, time, sync time/date Connector for antenna SMA (f), 3.3 V External GPS USB receivers can be used to provide geo-location data. However, they cannot be used for frequency reference locking. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

DC Bias variable-voltage source, Option 309 Connector Voltage Resolution Maximum current DC current readout resolution Maximum power Display read out Nominal SMB (m) + to +32 V 0. V 0.65 A 0.0 A 7 watts Voltage, current General information Calibration cycle Weight year 3.0 kg or 6.6 lbs. including battery 292 x 88 x 72 mm Dimensions: H x W x D.5 x 7.4 x 2.8 Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2 Random vibration Functional shock Bench drop Maximum humidity 95% Altitude operating 944 m or 30,000 ft (using battery) Altitude Non-operating 5,240 m or 50,000 ft Altitude AC to DC adapter 3000 m or 9840 ft Intrusion protect IP 30 IEC/EN 60529 Temperature range -0 to 55 ºC Operating, AC power, spec 4 to 3 F -0 to 50 ºC Operating, battery, spec 4 to 22 F -0 to 55 ºC Operating, battery, typical 4 to 3 F -5 to 7 ºC Storage, spec 2-60 to 60 F Complies with European EMC directive 2004/08/EC Complies with European low voltage directive 2006/95/EC Explosive environment IEC/EN 6326 CISPR Pub Group, class B, Group limit of CISPR :203/EN 550:2007 AS/NZS CISPR ICES/NMB 00 IEC/EN 600 2nd Edition Canada: CSA C22.2 No. 600 04 USA: UL 600 2nd Edition This product has been type tested to meet the requirements for operation in explosive environments in accordance with MIL-STD-80G, Method 5.5, Procedure I. Battery life will be reduced when DC source is used. A trip function turns off the power supply when the rated current or power is exceeded. 2 The battery packs should be stored in an environment with low humidity. Extended exposure to temperature above 45 ºC could degrade battery performance and life. D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

General information continued Power supply External DC input 5 to 9 VDC, 40 watts maximum when battery charging External AC power adapter Efficiency level IV, 5 VAC Input 00 to 250 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz,.25-0.56 A Output 5 VDC, 4 A Power consumption 4 watts typical Battery Lithium ion 0.8 V, 4.6 A-h Operating time 3.5 hours (typical) Charge time: A fully discharged battery takes about.5 hours to recharge to 80%. Four hours to 00%. Discharge temperature limits -0 to 60 ºC, 85% RH Charge temperature limits 0 to 45 ºC, 85% RH -20 to 50 ºC, 85 % RH Storage temperature limits The battery packs should be stored in an environment with low humidity. Extended exposure to temperature above 45 ºC could degrade battery performance and life. Test port connectors Models 8 GHz Type-N (f) Models > 8 GHz 3.5 mm (m), unless Type-N (f) option ordered Display 6.5 transflective color VGA-LED backlit Headphone jack connector 3.5 mm (/8 inch) miniature audio jack USB-A, 2-ports Hi-speed USB 2.0 Mini USB, -port Hi-speed USB 2.0; provided for future use 00 base-t, RJ-45 connector LAN Used for programming, data saving, and connection to Data Link software Programming SCPI, using the built-in LAN interface Languages English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, and Turkish D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

Limit lines The limit line capabilities listed in this section apply to the cable and antenna analyzer, network analyzer and spectrum analyzer modes in all FieldFox analyzers. Limit lines can be a combination of horizontal lines, sloping lines, or discrete data points Limit types: Fixed or relative Each trace can have its own limit line Limit lines can be built from a current trace Limit segments > 00, limited by memory size Max limit line number of points: 0,00 Beep: on/off Pass/fail warning: on/off Offset and margin: An increase or decrease in the limit line Save/recall limit lines Data storage Internal External Data types Secure operation Frequency blanking Erase user data Reference out/trigger out Connector Output amplitude Frequency Trigger out Reference in/trigger in Connector Reference input Trigger input Minimum: 6 MB Minimum states and traces: 000 Supports USB 2.0 compatible memory devices and SD/SDHC memory cards Trace, trace+state, picture (png), data (csv), S2P For protection of sensitive data all frequency information can be turned off. All user data can be erased on a FieldFox analyzer. For more information visit: http://www.agilent.com/securefieldfox SMB (m), 50 ohm 0 dbm 0 MHz ( + frequency reference accuracy) Reserved for future use SMA(f), 50 ohm 0 MHz, -5 to +0 dbm 3.3 or 5 V TTL logic levels D-2294 Bargteheide Tel. +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-0 Fax +49(0)7-3 0 59 99-99 September 202

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