About Keysight Z9070B Wideband Signal Analysis Solution with 89600 VSA Software
The Keysight Z9070B Wideband Signal Analysis Solution consists of:
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N9030A/B PXA Signal Analyzer or N9040B UXA Signal Analyzer (used as a tuner) with options MPB (Microwave Bypass) and CR3 (Connector Rear, Wideband IF Output).
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Infiniium S-Series Oscilloscope with >= 2 GHz Gigahertz: A frequency measurement which equals one billion hertz. BW (used as a digitizer).
If you configure either a PXA or UXA and an S-series scope with the proper requirements using the Connection Expert, the Z9070B will show up as an choice in the New Hardware Configuration dialog, allowing you to select both the tuner and the ADC Analog-to-Digital Converter. In the VSA software:
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Click
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Open the
dialog box ( button). Select Z9070B from the list of and drag it to the Configuration window. - Name the configuration. Click .
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- Select this Analyzer Configuration as the Current Analyzer Configuration in the tab.
The Keysight Z9070B Wideband Signal Analysis Solution supports a 600 MHz Megahertz: A unit of frequency equal to one million hertz or cycles per second. IF. For example, if you set a center frequency of fc, the PXA is set to a center frequency of (fc + (600 – 322.5) MHz) so that if a tone at fc is presented to the PXA, a tone will appear in its rear panel IF output at 600 MHz. Minimum center frequency will be constrained to frequency band 1 and above where the harmonic mixer configuration is used.
Reference frequency locking options are as follows:
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PXA 10 MHz reference out to scope 10 MHz reference in, allowing the possibility of locking the PXA to an external reference or using its internal reference.
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Scope 10 MHz reference output to PXA reference in, allowing the possibility of locking the scope to an external reference.
Family calibration is supplied for each frequency band and for MW configurations (< 25.6 GHz) as well as MM 1) Mixed Mode: 802.11n has three different transmit operating modes: Mixed Mode, Greenfield Mode, and Legacy mode. OR, 2) For Mobile Networks, "Mobility Management" functions that track the location of a mobile station as it moves within a given area. configurations (up to 50 GHz). The calibration data appropriate for the band selected and HW configuration is automatically selected and applied without the use of User Correction. In addition, the tuner conversion loss is read from the PXA for the center frequency of interest and corrected for, providing improved amplitude accuracy.
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