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Modern digital communication systems
require high linearity of signal transmission.
To meet this new requirement, electronic
components must have well-characterized
phase and magnitude performance. Spec-
trum measurements, such as intermodula-
tion distortion, are key to achieving high
system quality. Also impedance measure-
ments are very important to develop the
high quality design.
The Agilent 4395A/96B keeps up with your
new demands by offering the capabilities
you need in an easy-to-use instrument.
Eliminate the extra work and cost associ-
ated with using multiple instruments. Follow
these simple steps to test your components:
• Easily alternate between vector network
and spectrum measurements.
• See two measurement parameters
on the dual-display color TFT LCD.
• Use powerful marker functions and up
to eight markers per channel for data
searching.
• Save and recall calibration data,
measurement data, and test programs
with either internal RAM disk or floppy
disk.
• Easily dump data directly from the
analyzer to the centronics printer.
Amplifiers
Make both linear and non-linear mea-
surements with the Agilent combination
analyzer. You get wide dynamic range for
accurate inter modulation distortion
measurement.
Mixers
Measure mixer output easily with peak
all and market list. Measure conversion
signals for distortion and harmonics.
Oscillators
Predict oscillator stability by measuring the
reflection coefficient in the vector network
mode. Turn to the spectrum mode to see
oscillation frequency, harmonics, and noise.
Use marker zoom for measuring output
level.
Component Analysis for Today and the Future
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