ANRITSU 37247C CALIBRATION and ANRITSU 37247C REPAIR

 
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   ANRITSU 37247C   Description / Specification:    
ANRITSU 37247C 20 GHz Lightning Vector Network Analyzer (VNA)

The Anritsu 37247C 20 GHz Lightning Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) is a high performance tool designed to make fast and accurate S-parameter measurements of active and passive devices across the 40 MHz to 20 GHz range. The network analyzer integrates a synthesized source, S-parameter test set and tuned receiver into a single compact package that is ideal for bench-top testing. High throughput measurements are achieved in each model through the use of fast, 12-term error corrected sweeps, fast GPIB data transfers and an intuitive user interface. All measurement results are displayed on a large LCD color display or on an external VGA monitor. Specifications. Frequency Range: 40 MHz to 20 GHz. Dynamic Range ("Receiver Dynamic Range" is defined as the difference between the maximum signal level at Port 2 for 0.1 dB compression and the noise floor. "System Dynamic Range" is defined as the difference between the power incident on Port 2 in a through line connection and the noise floor. High Level Noise (typical): <0.04 dB and <0.5 degrees peak-to-peak variation in a 1 kHz IF bandwidth up to 20 GHz. Max Signal Into Port 2: 20 dBm @ 40 MHz. Noise Floor: -70 dBm @ 0.04 GHz, -98 dBm @ 2 GHz, -96 dBm @ 20 GHz. Receiver Dynamic Range: 90 @ 0.04 GHz, 101 @ 2 GHz, 99 @ 20 GHz. Port 1 Power: 0 dBm. System Dynamic Range: 70 @ 0.04 GHz, 98 @ 2 GHz, 96 @ 20 GHz. Measurement Time vs. Span for 101 Data Points (typical): 40 MHz to 20 GHz, 450 ms. Number of Channels: Four independent measurement channels. Parameters: S11, S21, S22, S12, or user-defined combinations of a1, a2, b1, and b2. All measurements are made without the need to manually reverse the test device. Display LCD, Color, 8.5-inch diagonal. Options. Opt 1, Slide Rack Mounting. Opt. 1A, Rack Mounting. Opt 2A, Time Domain (Microwave Units). Opt 2B, Time Domain (RF Units). Opt 4, External SCSI-2 Hard Disk Drive Compatibility. Opt 7A/N/NF/S/K, Universal Test Port Configuration, Replaces Universal / K Connector (standard) with: 7A - Universal / GPC-7, 7N - Universal / N, male, 7NF - Universal / N, female, 7S - Universal / 3.5 mm, male. Opt 10A, High Stability Ovenized Time Base and 1 Hz Resolution.



 

Standard Calibration $865.00 *
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*This is a Web introductory price for one calibration of the ANRITSU 37247C. Price does not in most cases include measurement performance data. Pricing does include NIST traceable calibration and issue of a calibration certificate and calibration label. Pricing may vary slightly due to volume and location of laboratory supporting calibration. Volume pricing may apply. On-site fees may apply depending on logistics, location and volume of work to be completed during the visit.


Related RF Terms and Definitions. For a complete list go to our  Terms and Definitions Page.

Average Power
Average power means that the energy transfer rate is to be averaged over many periods of the lowest frequency involved. For a CW signal, the lowest frequency and highest frequency are the same, so average power and power are the same. For an amplitude modulated wave, the power must be averaged over many periods of the modulation component of the signal as well.

Harmonic
A harmonic of a wave is a component frequency of the signal that is an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency, i.e. if the fundamental frequency is f, the harmonics have frequencies 2f, 3f, 4f, . . . etc.

Phase Noise
Phase noise is the frequency domain representation of rapid, short-term, random fluctuations in the phase of a waveform, caused by time domain instabilities. Phase noise (L(f)) is typically expressed in units of dBc/Hz, representing the noise power relative to the carrier contained in a 1 Hz bandwidth centered at a certain offsets from the carrier.


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