12 | Keysight | M9393A PXIe Performance Vector Signal Analyzer – Data Sheet
Technical Specifications and Characteristics
Standard Configuration - Options F08, F14, F18, F27
Dynamic range
Displayed average noise level (DANL) 30
Specification
Typical
Noise corrections OFF Noise corrections ON
Noise corrections OFF Noise corrections ON
Pre-amp OFF 9 to 300 kHz
300 kHz to 51 MHz
–120 dBm/Hz
–143 dBm/Hz
–147 dBm/Hz
–145 dBm/Hz
–142 dBm/Hz
–146 dBm/Hz
–144 dBm/Hz
–142 dBm/Hz
–136 dBm/Hz
–133 dBm/Hz
–131 dBm/Hz
–123 dBm/Hz
–117 dBm/Hz
–120 dBm/Hz
–135 dBm/Hz
–154 dBm/Hz
–153 dBm/Hz
–152 dBm/Hz
–149 dBm/Hz
–147 dBm/Hz
–143 dBm/Hz
–139 dBm/Hz
–136 dBm/Hz
–125 dBm/Hz
–147 dBm/Hz
–158 dBm/Hz
–156 dBm/Hz
–153 dBm/Hz
–156 dBm/Hz
–155 dBm/Hz
–152 dBm/Hz
–147 dBm/Hz
–144 dBm/Hz
–142 dBm/Hz
–134 dBm/Hz
–127 dBm/Hz
–126 dBm/Hz
–146 dBm/Hz
–165 dBm/Hz
–164 dBm/Hz
–162 dBm/Hz
–160 dBm/Hz
–157 dBm/Hz
–153 dBm/Hz
–150 dBm/Hz
–147 dBm/Hz
–129 dBm/Hz
–147 dBm/Hz
–150 dBm/Hz
–148 dBm/Hz
–146 dBm/Hz
–149 dBm/Hz
–148 dBm/Hz
–145 dBm/Hz
–141 dBm/Hz
–136 dBm/Hz
–135 dBm/Hz
–128 dBm/Hz
–122 dBm/Hz
–131 dBm/Hz
–142 dBm/Hz
–158 dBm/Hz
–157 dBm/Hz
–156 dBm/Hz
–154 dBm/Hz
–152 dBm/Hz
–149 dBm/Hz
–145 dBm/Hz
–141 dBm/Hz
–135 dBm/Hz
–154 dBm/Hz
–161 dBm/Hz
–158 dBm/Hz
–157 dBm/Hz
–160 dBm/Hz
–158 dBm/Hz
–156 dBm/Hz
–151 dBm/Hz
–147 dBm/Hz
–145 dBm/Hz
–138 dBm/Hz
–133 dBm/Hz
–134 dBm/Hz
–152 dBm/Hz
–168 dBm/Hz
–168 dBm/Hz
–166 dBm/Hz
–164 dBm/Hz
–163 dBm/Hz
–159 dBm/Hz
–155 dBm/Hz
–152 dBm/Hz
51 to 800 MHz
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
2.5 to 3.6 GHz
3.6 to 7.4 GHz
7.4 to 10 GHz
10 to 13.6 GHz
13.6 to 17 GHz
17 to 20.5 GHz
20.5 to 22 GHz
22 to 25.5 GHz
25.5 to 27 GHz
Pre-amp ON 9 to 300 kHz
300 kHz to 51 MHz
51 to 2.3 GHz
2.3 to 3.6 GHz
3.6 to 9 GHz
9 to 16.2 GHz
16.2 to 20.5 GHz
20.5 to 23.5 GHz
23.5 to 25.6 GHz
25.6 to 27 GHz
For nominal, see figure 4.
Gain compression (0.1 dB two-tone), nominal 31
Frequency
< 3.6 GHz
Pre−amp OFF
Pre−amp ON
0 dBm
−15 dB
−28 dB
−27 dB
−21 dB
3.6 to 5 GHz
5 to 17 GHz
17 to 27 GHz
−5 dBm
−3 dBm
+1 dBm
30. Expected input level = –60 dBm, Mixer level offset = 0 dBm, Noise Correction ON uses 100 averages, Conversion = auto, PeakToAverage = 0 dB.
31. Large signals can cause the analyzer to incorrectly measure on-screen signals because of two-tone gain compression.
This specification tells how large an interfering signal must be in order to cause a 0.1 dB change in a low power signal.
Tone spacing = 100 kHz, measuring a –30 dBm signal for the low power tone. Expected input level = 0 dBm, Mixer level offset = 0 dB.