Atec Agilent-N5181B-N5182B Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Data Sheet

MXG X-Series Signal Generators N5181B Analog & N5182B Vector9 kHz to 3 or 6 GHz Data Sheet

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Maximum reverse power, nominal< 1 GHz 50 W> 1 to < 2 GHz 25 W> 2 to < 6 GHz 20 WMax DC voltage 50 VDCTrip level 2 WAmplitude switchin

Page 3 - Definitions and Conditions

11Standard absolute SSB phase noise (dBc/Hz, CW, at 20 kHz offset) () = typical 15 MHz to < 250 MHz –129 (–133)250 MHz –140 (–143)500 MHz –135 (–13

Page 4 - Frequency Specifications

12- 170- 160- 150- 140- 130- 120-110- 100-90-80-70-60-50-40-30-20Measured Option UNY phase noise CW mode1 Hz 10 Hz 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz100 kHz1 MHz, 10

Page 5 - Frequency reference

13Residual FM (CW mode, 300 Hz to 3 kHz BW, CCITT, rms)5 MHz to 6 GHz < N x 2 Hz (measured) (see N value in frequency band table)Harmonics (CW mod

Page 6 - Amplitude Specifications

14Analog Modulation SpecificationsFrequency bandsBand # Frequency range N1 9 kHz to < 5 MHz 1 (digital synthesis)1 5 to < 250 MHz 12 250 to <

Page 7 - (ALC on) ()= typical

15Amplitude modulation (Option UNT) 1AM depth type Linear or exponentialMaximum depth 100%Depth resolution 0.1% of depth (nom)AM depth error @1 KHz ra

Page 8 - Power error (dB)

16External modulation inputs(Option UNT required for FM, AM, and phase modulation inputs; Option UNW required for pulse modulation inputs)EXT1 AM, FM,

Page 9 - SWR (measured CW mode)

17Video feed-through 1 ≤ 3GHz/> 3 GHz (< 50 mV/< 5mV )Video delay (ext input to video) 30 ns, nominalRF delay (video to RF output) 20 ns, no

Page 10

18Vector Modulation SpecificationsN5182B onlyI/Q modulator external inputs 1Bandwidth Baseband (I or Q)RF (I+Q)Up to 100 MHz baseband, nominalUp to 20

Page 11 - L(f) [dBc/Hz] vs. frequency

19Internal real-time complex digital I/Q filters (included with Option 656)Factory channel correction (256 taps)Corrects the linear phase and amplitud

Page 12

2Table of ContentsDefinitions and conditions ...3Frequency specifications ...

Page 13

20Arbitrary waveform memoryMaximum playback capacity32 Msa (standard)512 Msa (Option 022)1024 Msa (Option 023)Maximum storage capacity including marke

Page 14 - Frequency bands

21MarkersMarkers are defined in a segment during the waveform generation process, or from the front panel; a marker can also be routed to the RF blanki

Page 15

22Clock (requires N5102A)Clock input User selectable: internal clock, device under test clock, or external clock (via SMA or breakout board) N5102A S

Page 16 - () = typical

23Custom modulation real-time mode (Option 431) (Does not require Option 660)Modulation PSK BPSK, QPSK, OQPSK, π/4DQPSK, gray coded and unbalanced QPS

Page 17

24Multitone and two-tone (Option 430)Number of tones 2 to 64, with selectable on/off state per toneFrequency spacing 100 Hz to 160 MHz (Option 656 and

Page 18 - N5182B only

253GPP LTE-FDD distortion performance 1Standard Option UNVOption UNV with Option 1EAPower level ≤ 2 dBm 2≤ 2 dBm 2≤ 5 dBm 2Offset Configuration Freque

Page 19 - ± 80 MHz

26GSM/EDGE output RF spectrum (ORFS)GSM EDGEPower level < +7 dBm < +7 dBmOffset Configuration Frequency 1Standard, typicalOption UNV, typicalStan

Page 20

270.20.40.60.811.21.41.61.82-15-10 -5 0510 15 EVM (% rms)Power level (dBm)Measured EVM performance vs. power801.11ac 160 MHz 256 QAM @ 5.25 GHzRx equa

Page 21 - (real, imaginary)

280.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.91-10-5051015EVM (% rms)Power (dBm)Measured LT E E-TM 3.1 10 MHZ EVM (@ 2100 MHz)with Option 1EA00.20.40.60.811.21.41.61.8

Page 22 - AWGN (Option 403)

29General SpecificationsRemote programmingInterfaces GPIB IEEE-488.2, 1987 with listen and talkLAN 1000BaseT LAN interface, LXI class C compliantUSB

Page 23 - Up to –80 MHz to +80 MHz

3Definitions and ConditionsSpecifications represent warranted performance of a calibrated instrument that has been stored for a minimum of 2 hours wit

Page 24

30Security (Option 006) • Removable8GBsolidstatememory(SDcard)fromrearpanel • Usercanforcealllestobestoredonlyonexternalmem

Page 25 - (with Option UNV + 1EA)

31Inputs and OutputsFront panel connectorsRF output Outputs the RF signal via a precision N type female connector; see output section for reverse powe

Page 26 - Configuration Frequency

32Trigger in Accepts TTL and CMOS level signals for triggering point-to-point in sweep mode; damage levels are ≤ –0.3 V and ≥ +5.3 V Trigger out Outpu

Page 27 - EVM performance data

www.agilent.comwww.agilent.com/find/MXGAgilent X-Series Signal GeneratorsMXG Configuration Guide 5990-9959ENEXG Data Sheet 5991-0039ENEXG Configurati

Page 28 - Frequency (MHz)

4Frequency SpecificationsFrequency rangeFrequency range Option 503 9 kHz (5 MHz IQ mode) to 3 GHzOption 506 9 kHz (5 MHz IQ mode) to 6 GHzResolution 0

Page 29 - General Specifications

5Frequency referenceAccuracy± aging rate± temperature effects ± line voltage effectsInternal time base reference oscillator aging rate 1< ± 1 x 1

Page 30

6Output parametersSettable range +30 to –144 dBmResolution 0.01 dB, nominalStep attenuator 0 to 130 dB in 5 dB steps electronic typeConnector Type N

Page 31 - Inputs and Outputs

7Absolute level accuracy in CW mode 1 (ALC on) ()= typicalStandardOption 1EQRange +24 to –60 dBm < –60 to –110 dBm < –110 to –127 dBm9 to 100 kH

Page 32

80 20 40 60 80 100 1200.50.40.30.20.10–0.1–0.2–0.3–0.4–0.5Elapsed time (minutes)Delta from initial (dB)Measured amplitude repeatablity +5 dBm AL

Page 33 - Related Literature

9SWR (measured CW mode) 1Frequency Attenuator stateBypass 0 to 10 dB15 dB or more≤ 1.0 GHz < 1.3:1 < 1.35:1 < 1.2:1> 1.0 to 2 GHz < 1.

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