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M9393A-UK6 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: M9393A-UK6
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内容描述: [M9393A PXIe Performance Vector Signal Analyzer]
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品牌: KEYSIGHT [ Keysight Technologies ]
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20 | Keysight | M9393A PXIe Performance Vector Signal Analyzer – Data Sheet  
Noise Figure Measurement Application  
Description  
Noise figure  
< 10 MHz  
Specifications  
Supplemental Information  
Uncertainty calculator54  
See footnote55  
10 MHz to 3.6 GHz  
Internal and External preamplification  
recommended56  
Noise source ENR  
4 to 6.5 dB  
Measurement range  
0 to 20 dB  
Instrument Uncertainty57  
± 0.02 dB  
12 to 17 dB  
0 to 30 dB  
± 0.025 dB  
20 to 22 dB  
0 to 35 dB  
± 0.03 dB  
54. The figures given in the table are for the uncertainty added by the X-Series Signal Analyzer instrument only. To compute the total uncertainty for  
your noise figure measurement, you need to take into account other factors including: DUT NF, Gain and Match, Instrument NF, Gain Uncertainty  
and Match; Noise source ENR uncertainty and Match. The computations can be performed with the uncertainty calculator included with the Noise  
Figure Measurement Personality. Go to Mode Setup then select Uncertainty Calculator. Similar calculators are also available on the Keysight web  
site; go to http://www.keysight.com/find/nfu.  
55. Uncertainty performance of the instrument is nominally the same in this frequency range as in the higher frequency range. However, performance  
is not warranted in this range. There is a paucity of available noise sources in this range, and the analyzer has poorer noise figure, leading to higher  
uncertainties as computed by the uncertainty calculator.  
56. The NF uncertainty calculator can be used to compute the uncertainty. For most DUTs of normal gain, the uncertainty will be quite high without  
preamplification.  
57. Instrument Uncertainty” is defined for noise figure analysis as uncertainty due to relative amplitude uncertainties encountered in the analyzer  
when making the measurements required for a noise figure computation. The relative amplitude uncertainty depends on, but is not identical to,  
the relative display scale fidelity, also known as incremental log fidelity. The uncertainty of the analyzer is multiplied within the computation by an  
amount that depends on the Y factor to give the total uncertainty of the noise figure or gain measurement. See Keysight App Note 57-2, literature  
number 5952-3706E for details on the use of this specification. Jitter (amplitude variations) will also affect the accuracy of results. The standard  
deviation of the measured result decreases by a factor of the square root of the Resolution Bandwidth used and by the square root of the number of  
averages. This application uses the 4 MHz Resolution Bandwidth as default because this is the widest bandwidth with uncompromised accuracy.  
Description  
Specifications  
Supplemental Information  
Gain  
Instrument uncertainty58  
DUT gain range = –20 to +40 dB. See note59  
< 10 MHz  
10 MHz to 3.6 GHz  
± 0.10 dB  
58. “Instrument Uncertainty” is defined for gain measurements as uncertainty due to relative amplitude uncertainties encountered in the analyzer  
when making the measurements required for the gain computation. See Keysight App Note 57-2, literature number 5952-3706E for details on  
the use of this specification. Jitter (amplitude variations) will also affect the accuracy of results. The standard deviation of the measured result  
decreases by a factor of the square root of the Resolution Bandwidth used and by the square root of the number of averages. This application uses  
the 4 MHz Resolution Bandwidth as default since this is the widest bandwidth with uncompromised accuracy. Under difficult conditions (low Y  
factors), the instrument uncertainty for gain in high band can dominate the NF uncertainty as well as causing errors in the measurement of gain.  
These effects can be predicted with the uncertainty calculator.  
59. Uncertainty performance of the instrument is nominally the same in this frequency range as in the higher frequency range. However, performance  
is not warranted in this range. There is a paucity of available noise sources in this range, and the analyzer has poorer noise figure, leading to higher  
uncertainties as computed by the uncertainty calculator.  
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