Keysight (Agilent) N9020A REPAIR and Keysight (Agilent) N9020A CALIBRATION

 
Custom-Cal has a high success rate in the repair of the Keysight (Agilent) N9020A. A calibration by Custom-Cal is performed by engineers with extensive OEM experience. We have the expertise and the necessary standards to perform the Keysight (Agilent) N9020A Calibration, onsite calibration may be available. We specialize in quick turnaround times and we can handle expedited deliveries upon request.

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   Keysight (Agilent) N9020A   Description / Specification:   Spec Sheet 
Keysight (Agilent) N9020A MXA X-Series Signal Analyzer

The Agilent N9020A MXA X-Series Signal Analyzer can accurately characterize device performance by measuring small signals in the presence of large ones with up to 116 dB (typical) third-order dynamic range. The best-in-class phase noise (–114 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset) enables you to achieve the lowest internal EVM floor for cellular communication standards like LTE. With deep capture memory, you can perform thorough signal characterization by capturing longer I/Q samples from signals-under-test. With a real-time MXA, you can capture and analyze complete transmitter-channel characteristics at gap-free bandwidths of up to 160-MHz within a 26.5-GHz frequency range. Specifications. Frequency range Minimum: 10 Hz. Frequency range Maximum (option dependent): 3.6, 8.4, 13.6, 26.5. Analysis bandwidth: 25 MHz standard; 40, 85, 125 or 160 MHz optional. Displayed average noise level (DANL): –166 dBm at 1 GHz, preamplifier on. Third-order intermodulation (TOI) distortion: +20 dBm at 1 GHz. W-CDMA ACLR dynamic range: 78 dBc with noise correction on. Phase noise: –114 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset (1 GHz carrier). Amplitude accuracy: ± 0.23 dB (up to 3.6 GHz. Real-time bandwidth: 85, 125, or 160 MHz. Probability of intercept: 100% with signal durations as short as 3.57 µs. Options. -503, Frequency range, 3 Hz to 3.6 GHz. -508, Frequency range, 3 Hz to 8.4 GHz. -513, Frequency range, 3 Hz to 13.6 GHz. -526, Frequency range, 3 Hz to 26.5 GHz. -P03, Preamplifier, 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz. -P08, Preamplifier, 100 kHz to 8.4 GHz. -P13, Preamplifier, 100 kHz to 13.6 GHz. -P26, Preamplifier, 100 kHz to 26.5 GHz. -PFR, Precision frequency reference. -EA3, Electronic attenuator up to 3.6 GHz. -B40, 40 MHz analysis bandwidth. -B85, 85 MHz analysis bandwidth. -B1A, 125 MHz analysis bandwidth. -B1X, 160 MHz analysis bandwidth. -MPB, Microwave preselector bypass. -DP2, Digital processor with 2 GB capture memory. -BBA, I/Q baseband inputs, analog. -EXM, External mixing. -FP2, Fast power. -NFE, Noise floor extension. -RT1, Real-time analysis up to 160 MHz BW, basic detection. -RT2, Real-time analysis up to 160 MHz BW, optimum detection. -RTR, Real-time spectrum recorder and analyzer application. -EMC, Basic EMI precompliance. -EDP, Enhanced display package. -ESC, External source control. -CR3, Second IF output. -CRP, Arbitrary IF out. -YAS, Y-axis video out.



 

Standard Calibration $755.00 *
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*This is a Web introductory price for one calibration of the Keysight (Agilent) N9020A. 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 Bench Equipment Terms and Definitions. For a complete list go to our  Terms and Definitions Page.

dBm
dBm (sometimes dBmW) is an abbreviation for the power ratio in decibels (dB) of the measured power referenced to one milliwatt (mW). Zero dBm equals one milliwatt. A 3 dB increase represents roughly doubling the power, a 3 dB decrease, the power is reduced by about one half.

Millimeter-wave
Millimeter-wave is a term that generally refers to frequencies of 26.5 GHz and above. That is where signal wavelengths fall below approximately 10 mm, and thus the terminology changes from centimeters to millimeters.

Power Repeatability
Power Repeatability is the random uncertainty in reproducing the power level after changing and re-setting the power level. The power repeatability is ± half the span (in dB) between the highest and lowest actual power. Note: - The long-term power repeatability can be obtained by taken the power repeatability and power stability into account.

Stability
Stability is the extent to which a specified property, characteristic, or parameter of a substance, device, or apparatus, remains fixed with the passage of time or with varying environmental conditions.


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