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Agilent PSA Series
Spectrum Analyzers
Data Sheet
40/80 MHz
Analysis Bandwidth
Now Available On
50 GHz PSA!
The Agilent PSA Series offers highperformance spectrum analysis, up
to 50 GHz, with powerful one-button
measurements, a versatile feature
set, and a leading-edge combination
of flexibility, speed, accuracy, analysis
bandwidth, and dynamic range. From
millimeter wave and phase noise
measurements to spur searches and
modulation analysis, the PSA Series
offers unique and comprehensive
high-performance solutions to R&D
and manufacturing engineers in
cellular and emerging wireless communications, aerospace, and defense.
For more information regarding the PSA wide
analysis bandwidth, see the 40/80 MHz BW
digitizers, Option 140/122, technical overview
at www.agilent.com/find/ps
Models
E4443A
3 Hz to 6.7 GHz
E4445A
3 Hz to 13.2 GHz
E4440A
3 Hz to 26.5 GHz*
E4447A
3 Hz to 42.98 GHz
E4446A
3 Hz to 44 GHz*
E4448A
3 Hz to 50 GHz*
* 325 GHz with external mixing
Table of Contents
Definitions and Conditions . . . . . . 3
Frequency Specifications . . . . . . . 4
Frequency range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Frequency reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Frequency readout accuracy . . . . . . 4
Marker frequency counter . . . . . . . . 4
Frequency span . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Sweep time and triggering . . . . . . . . 5
Sweep (trace) point range . . . . . . . . 5
Gated sweep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Gated FFT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Resolution bandwidth (RBW) . . . . . 5
Analysis bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Video bandwidth (VBW) . . . . . . . . . . 6
Stability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Amplitude Specifications . . . . . . . 7
Amplitude range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Maximum safe input level . . . . . . . . 7
1 dB gain compression (two tone) . 7
Typical gain compression (two tone) . . 7
Displayed average noise level (DANL) . . 8
Display range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Frequency response . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Input attenuation switching
uncertainty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Total absolute amplitude accuracy 10
Input voltage standing wave ratio
(VSWR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Resolution bandwidth switching
uncertainty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Reference level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Display scale switching uncertainty . . .11
Display scale fidelity . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Spurious response . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Second harmonic distortion (SHI) . .12
Third-order intermodulation
distortion (TOI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Residual responses . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Trace detectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
EMI detectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Option E444xA-1DS, preamplifier . . .14
Option E444xA-110, preamplifier . . 14
Measurement speed . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Option AYZ, external mixing . . . . . . 15
Option 123, preselector bypass . . . . 15
Power Suite Measurement
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Channel power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Occupied bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Adjacent channel power . . . . . . . . 16
Multi-carrier power and ACP . . . . . 16
Power statistics CCDF . . . . . . . . . . 16
Harmonic distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Intermod (TOI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Burst power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Spurious emission . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Spectrum emission mask (SEM) . . 17
General Specifications. . . . . . . . . 18
Temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
EMI compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Audio noise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Military specification . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Power requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Calibration cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Input and Outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Rear panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
PSA Series Ordering Information 21
PSA Series spectrum analyzer . . . . 21
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Related Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Support, Services, and
Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
2
Definitions and Conditions
Specifications describe the performance of parameters covered by
the product warranty and apply over
0 to 55 °C unless otherwise noted.
Typical describes additional product
performance information that is not
covered by the product warranty. It is
performance beyond specifications
that 80 percent of the units exhibit
with a 95 percent confidence level
over the temperature range 20 to
30 °C. Typical performance does not
include measurement uncertainty.
Nominal values indicate expected
performance, or describe product
performance that is useful in the
application of the product, but is not
covered by the product warranty.
The analyzer will meet its specifications when:
• stored a minimum of two hours
within the operating temperature
range and turned on for at least
30 minutes with Auto Align On
selected.
• the instrument is within its one
year calibration cycle.
• Align All Now has been performed
within the past 24 hours or when
the temperature changes 3 °C.
• the instrument is under auto
couple control, except that Auto
Sweep Time = Accy.
• DC coupling applied if center
frequency is < 20 MHz.
3
This PSA Series data sheet is a summary of the complete specifications
and conditions, which are available in
the PSA Series Spectrum Analyzers
Specification Guide.
The PSA Series Spectrum Analyzers
Specification Guide can be obtained
on the web through:
www.agilent.com/find/psa
Then follow this selection process:
• Select “Technical Support” under
Key Library Information
• Select “Manuals and Guides”
• Download specifications guide.
Frequency Specifications
Frequency range
E4443A
E4445A
E4440A
E4447A
E4446A
E4448A
(DC coupled)
(DC coupled)
(DC coupled)
(DC coupled)
(DC coupled)
(DC coupled)
3 Hz to 6.7 GHz
3 Hz to 13.2 GHz
3 Hz to 26.5 GHz1
3 Hz to 42.98 GHz
3 Hz to 44 GHz1
3 Hz to 50 GHz1
(AC coupled)
(AC coupled)
(AC coupled)
20 MHz to 6.7 GHz
20 MHz to 13.2 GHz
20 MHz to 26.5 GHz1
1. 325 GHz with external mixers
Band
Harmonic mixing mode (N)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
1–
1–
2–
4–
4–
4+
8–
3 Hz to 3 GHz
2.85 GHz to 6.6 GHz
6.2 GHz to 13.2 GHz
12.8 GHz to 19.2 GHz
18.7 GHz to 26.8 GHz
26.4 GHz to 31.15 GHz
31.0 GHz to 50.0 GHz
Frequency reference
Accuracy
Aging rate
Temperature stability
Achievable initial calibration accuracy
Example frequency reference accuracy
1 year after last adjustment
±[(time since last adjustment x aging rate) + temperature stability + calibration accuracy]
± 1 x 10–7 / year
0 °C to 55 °C ±5 x 10–8
20 °C to 30 °C ±1 x 10–8
±7 x 10–8
= ±(1 x 1 x 10–7 + 1 x 10–8 + 7 x 10–8)
= ±1.8 x 10–7
Frequency readout accuracy (start, stop, center, marker)
± (marker frequency x frequency reference accuracy + 0.25% x span + 5% x RBW + 2 Hz + 0.5 x horizontal resolution*)
* Horizontal resolution is span/(sweep points – 1)
Marker frequency counter
Accuracy
Delta counter accuracy
Counter resolution
±(marker frequency x frequency reference accuracy + 0.100 Hz)
±(delta frequency x frequency reference accuracy + 0.141 Hz)
0.001 Hz
Frequency span (FFT and swept mode)
Range
Resolution
0 Hz (zero span), 10 Hz to maximum frequency of model
2 Hz
Accuracy
±[0.2% x span + span / (sweep points – 1)]
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Frequency Specifications (continued)
Sweep time and triggering
Range
Accuracy
Trigger
Trigger delay
Span = 0 Hz
Span ≥ 10 Hz
Span ≥ 10 Hz, sweep
Span ≥ 10 Hz, FFT
Span = 0 Hz
Free run, line, video, RF burst, external
front, external rear, frame (basic mode)
Span = 0 Hz, or FFT
Span ≥ 10 Hz, swept
Resolution
1 µs to 6000 s
1 ms to 2000 s
±0.01% nominal
±40% nominal
±0.01% nominal
–150 ms to +500 ms
1 µs to 500 ms
0.1 µs
Sweep (trace) point range
Span = 0 Hz
Span ≥ 10 Hz
2 to 8192
101 to 8192
Gated sweep
Gate length
Gate delay range
Gate delay jitter
10 µs to 500 ms
0 to 500 ms
33.3 ns p-p nominal
Gated FFT
Delay range
Delay resolution
Gate duration
–150 to +500 ms
100 ns or 4 digits whichever is more
1.83/RBW ± 2% nominal
Resolution bandwidth (RBW)
Range (–3.01 dB bandwidth)
Bandwidth accuracy (power) RBW range
Bandwidth accuracy (–3.01 dB) RBW range
Selectivity (–60 dB/–3 dB)
EMI bandwidths (CISPR compliant)
EMI bandwidths (MIL STD 461E compliant)
1 Hz to 3 MHz (10% steps), 4, 5, 6, 8 MHz
1 Hz to 51 kHz
56 kHz to 75 kHz
82 kHz to 330 kHz
360 kHz to 1.1 MHz (< 3 GHz CF)
1.2 MHz to 2.0 MHz (< 3 GHz CF)
2.2 MHz to 6.0 MHz (< 3 GHz CF)
1 Hz to 1.5 MHz
4.1:1 nominal
200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz, 1 MHz
10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz, 1 MHz
5
±0.5% (± 0.022 dB)
±1.0% (± 0.044 dB)
±0.5% (± 0.022 dB)
±1.0% (± 0.044 dB)
±0.07 dB nominal
±0.2 dB nominal
±2% nominal
Frequency Specifications (continued)
Analysis bandwidth 1
Maximum bandwidth
with Option 140 2
with Option 122 2
with Option B7J
40 MHz
80 MHz
10 MHz
1. Analysis bandwidth is the instantaneous bandwidth available around a center frequency over which the input signal can be digitized for further
analysis or processing in the time, frequency, or modulation domain.
2. Not available for E4447A.
Video bandwidth (VBW)
Range
Accuracy
1 Hz to 3 MHz (10% steps), 4, 5, 6, 8 MHz and wide open
±6% nominal
Stability3
Offset
Noise sidebands
(20 °C to 30 °C, CF = 1 GHz)
Specification
Typical
100 Hz
–91 dBc/Hz
–96 dBc/Hz
1 kHz
–103 dBc/Hz
–108 dBc/Hz
10 kHz
–116 dBc/Hz
–118 dBc/Hz
30 kHz
–116 dBc/Hz
–118 dBc/Hz
100 kHz
–122 dBc/Hz
–124 dBc/Hz
1 MHz
–145 dBc/Hz
–147 dBc/Hz, –148 dBc/Hz nominal
6 MHz
–154 dBc/Hz
–156 dBc/Hz, –156.5 dBc/Hz nominal
10 MHz
–156 dBc/Hz
–157.5 dBc/Hz, –158 dBc/Hz nominal
< (1 Hz X N) p-p in 1 s, typical, see frequency range for N (harmonic number)
Residual FM
3. For nominal values, refer to Figure 1.
SSB Phase Noise (dBc/Hz)
Nominal Phase Noise at Common Cellular Communication Frequencies,
£ (f) Optimized versus f
–70
–80
–90
–100
–110
–120
–130
–140
–150
–160
–170
2 GHz
1 GHz
0.1
1
10
100
1000
Offset Frequency (kHz)
Figure 1. Nominal phase noise at common cellular frequencies
6
10000
Amplitude Specifications
Amplitude range
Measurement range
Input attenuator range (3 Hz to 50 GHz)
Displayed average noise level (DANL) to maximum safe input level
0 to 70 dB in 2 dB steps
Maximum safe input level
Average total power
Preamp (Option E444xA-1DS)
Preamp (Option E444xA-110)
Peak pulse power
DC volts
+30 dBm (1 W)
+30 dBm
+23 dBm
< 10 µs pulse width, < 1% duty cycle and input attenuation ≥ 30 dB +50 dBm (100 W)
DC coupled < ±0.2 Vdc
AC coupled (E4443A, E4445A, E4440A only) ±100 Vdc
1 dB gain compression (two-tone)
Preamp on (Option E444xA-1DS)
Preamp on (Option E444xA-110)
20 MHz to 200 MHz
200 MHz to 3 GHz
3 GHz to 6.6 GHz
6.6 GHz to 26.5 GHz
26.5 GHz to 50 GHz
10 MHz to 200 MHz
200 MHz to 3 GHz
10 MHz to 200 MHz
200 MHz to 3 GHz
3.0 GHz to 6.6 GHz
6.6 GHz to 30 GHz
30 GHz to 50 GHz
Total power at input mixer
0 dBm
+3 dBm nominal
+3 dBm
+7 dBm nominal
+3 dBm
+4 dBm nominal
–2 dBm
0 dBm nominal
0 dBm nominal
–30 dBm nominal
–25 dBm nominal
–24 dBm nominal
–20 dBm nominal
–23 dBm nominal
–27 dBm nominal
–24 dBm nominal
20 MHz to 200 MHz
200 MHz to 6.6 GHz
6.6 GHz to 26.5 GHz
Mixer level
0 dBm
+3 dBm
–2 dBm
Typical gain compression (two-tone)
7
Compression
< 0.5 dB
< 0.5 dB
< 0.4 dB
Amplitude Specifications (continued)
Displayed average noise level (DANL)
(Input terminated, sample or average detector, averaging type = Log, 20 to 30 °C)
E4443A/E4445A/E4440A
Preamp ON (Option 1DS)
Preamp ON (Option 110)
3 Hz to 1 kHz
1 kHz to 10 kHz
10 kHz to 100 kHz
100 kHz to 1 MHz
1 MHz to 10 MHz
10 MHz to 1.2 GHz
1.2 GHz to 2.1 GHz
2.1 GHz to 3.0 GHz
3 GHz to 6.6 GHz
6.6 GHz to 13.2 GHz
13.2 GHz to 20 GHz
20 GHz to 26.5 GHz
100 kHz to 200 kHz
200 kHz to 500 kHz
500 kHz to 1 MHz
1 MHz to 10 MHz
10 MHz to 500 MHz
500 MHz to 1.1 GHz
1.1 GHz to 2.1 GHz
2.1 GHz to 3.0 GHz
10 to 50 MHz
50 to 500 MHz
500 MHz to 2.1 GHz
2.1 to 3 GHz
3 to 6.6 GHz
6.6 to 13.2 GHz
13.2 to 16 GHz
16 to 19 GHz
19 to 26.5 GHz
Zero span and swept
normalized to 1 Hz
RBW and 0 dB
attenuation
—
—
–137 dBm
–145 dBm
–150 dBm
–154 dBm
–153 dBm
–152 dBm
–152 dBm
–150 dBm
–147 dBm
–143 dBm
–159 dBm
–159 dBm
–163 dBm
–166 dBm
–169 dBm
–168 dBm
–167 dBm
–165 dBm
–148 dBm
–153 dBm
–166 dBm
–166 dBm
–165 dBm
–163 dBm
–162 dBm
–162 dBm
–159 dBm
8
Zero span and swept
normalized to 1 Hz
RBW 0 dB
attenuation (typical)
–110 dBm nominal
–130 dBm nominal
–141 dBm
–149 dBm
–153 dBm
–155 dBm
–154 dBm
–153 dBm
–153 dBm
–152 dBm
–149 dBm
–145 dBm
–162 dBm
–162 dBm
–165 dBm
–168 dBm
–170 dBm
–169 dBm
–168 dBm
–166 dBm
–154 dBm
–164 dBm
–168 dBm
–168 dBm
–166 dBm
–165 dBm
–165 dBm
–164 dBm
–161 dBm
FFT only actual 1 Hz
RBW 0 dB attenuation
—
—
–137 dBm
–145 dBm
–150 dBm
–154 dBm
–153 dBm
–152 dBm
–151 dBm
–149 dBm
–146 dBm
–143 dBm
–158 dBm
–158 dBm
–162 dBm
–165 dBm
–168 dBm
–167 dBm
–166 dBm
–165 dBm
–148 dBm
–153 dBm
–166 dBm
–166 dBm
–165 dBm
–163 dBm
–162 dBm
–162 dBm
–159 dBm
Amplitude Specifications (continued)
Displayed average noise level (DANL)
(Input terminated, sample or average detector, averaging type = Log, 20 to 30 °C) continued
E4447A/E4446A/E4448A
Preamp ON (Option 1DS)
Preamp ON (Option 110)
3 Hz to 1 kHz
1 kHz to 10 kHz
10 kHz to 100 kHz
100 kHz to 1 MHz
1 MHz to 10 MHz
10 MHz to 1.2 GHz
1.2 GHz to 2.1 GHz
2.1 GHz to 3 GHz
3 GHz to 6.6 GHz
6.6 GHz to 13.2 GHz
13.2 GHz to 20 GHz
20 GHz to 22.5 GHz
22.5 GHz to 26.8 GHz
26.8 GHz to 31.15 GHz
31.15 GHz to 35 GHz
35 GHz to 38 GHz
38 GHz to 44 GHz
44 GHz to 49 GHz
49 GHz to 50 GHz
100 kHz to 200 kHz
200 kHz to 500 kHz
500 kHz to 1 MHz
1 MHz to 10 MHz
10 MHz to 500 MHz
500 MHz to 1.2 GHz
1.2 GHz to 2.1 GHz
2.1 GHz to 3.0 GHz
10 to 50 MHz
50 to 500 MHz
500 MHz to 1.2 GHz
1.2 to 2.1 GHz
2.1 to 3 GHz
3 to 6.6 GHz
6.6 to 13.2 GHz
13.2 to 19 GHz
19 to 22.5 GHz
22.5 to 26.8 GHz
26.8 to 31.15 GHz
31.15 to 35 GHz
35 to 38 GHz
38 to 41 GHz
41 to 44 GHz
44 to 45 GHz
45 to 49 GHz
49 to 50 GHz
Zero span and swept
normalized to 1 Hz
RBW and 0 dB
attenuation
—
—
–137 dBm
–145 dBm
–150 dBm
–153 dBm
–152 dBm
–151 dBm
–151 dBm
–146 dBm
–144 dBm
–143 dBm
–140 dBm
–142 dBm
–134 dBm
–129 dBm
–131 dBm
–128 dBm
–127 dBm
–158 dBm
–158 dBm
–161 dBm
–167 dBm
–167 dBm
–166 dBm
–165 dBm
–163 dBm
–148 dBm
–153 dBm
–165 dBm
–165 dBm
–165 dBm
–165 dBm
–162 dBm
–161 dBm
–161 dBm
–155 dBm
–157 dBm
–152 dBm
–146 dBm
–146 dBm
–146 dBm
–143 dBm
–143 dBm
–140 dBm
9
Zero span and swept
normalized to 1 Hz
RBW and 0 dB
attenuation (typical)
–110 dBm nominal
–130 dBm nominal
–141 dBm
–150 dBm
–155 dBm
–154 dBm
–153 dBm
–152 dBm
–152 dBm
–149 dBm
–146 dBm
–146 dBm
–144 dBm
–145 dBm
–136 dBm
–132 dBm
–134 dBm
–131 dBm
–130 dBm
–162 dBm
–162 dBm
–165 dBm
–169 dBm
–169 dBm
–168 dBm
–167 dBm
–165 dBm
–158 dBm
–164 dBm
–168 dBm
–168 dBm
–167 dBm
–167 dBm
–165 dBm
–163 dBm
–162 dBm
–160 dBm
–161 dBm
–156 dBm
–150 dBm
–150 dBm
–150 dBm
–150 dBm
–146 dBm
–145 dBm
FFT only actual 1 Hz
RBW 0 dB attenuation
—
—
–137 dBm
–145 dBm
–150 dBm
–152 dBm
–151 dBm
–150 dBm
–150 dBm
–146 dBm
–143 dBm
–143 dBm
–140 dBm
–141 dBm
–133 dBm
–129 dBm
–131 dBm
–127 dBm
–126 dBm
–157 dBm
–157 dBm
–160 dBm
–166 dBm
–167 dBm
–166 dBm
–165 dBm
–163 dBm
–148 dBm
–153 dBm
–165 dBm
–165 dBm
–165 dBm
–165 dBm
–162 dBm
–161 dBm
–161 dBm
–155 dBm
–157 dBm
–152 dBm
–146 dBm
–146 dBm
–146 dBm
–143 dBm
–143 dBm
–140 dBm
Amplitude Specifications (continued)
Display range
Log scale
Linear scale
Scale units
0.1 to 1 dB/division in 0.1 dB steps 1 to 20 dB/division in 1 dB steps (10 display divisions)
10 divisions
dBm, dBmV, dBµV, dBmA, dBµA, V, W, A, dBµV/m, dBµA/m, dBpT, dBG
Frequency response (10 dB input attenuation, 20 to 30 °C, preselector centering applied above 3 GHz)
E4443A/E4445A/E4440A
E4447A/E4446A/E4448A
Frequency response at attenuation ≠ 10 dB
(Atten = 20, 30, or 40 dB)
Preamp on (Option E444xA-1DS),
(for all models)
Preamp on (Option E444xA-110,
0 dB input attenuation)
E4443A/E4445A/E4440A
E4447A/E4446A/E4448A
3 Hz to 3 GHz
3 GHz to 6.6 GHz
6.6 GHz to 22 GHz
22 GHz to 26.5 GHz
3 Hz to 3 GHz
3 GHz to 6.6 GHz
6.6 GHz to 22 GHz
22 GHz to 26.8 GHz
26.4 GHz to 31.15 GHz
31.15 GHz to 50 GHz
10 MHz to 2.2 GHz
2.2 GHz to 3 GHz
100 kHz to 3 GHz
±0.38 dB
±1.50 dB
±2.00 dB
±2.50 dB
±0.38 dB
±1.50 dB
±2.00 dB
±2.50 dB
±1.75 dB
±2.50 dB
±0.53 dB
±0.69 dB
±0.70 dB
(±0.11 dB typical)
(±0.6 dB typical)
(±1.0 dB typical)
(±1.3 dB typical)
(±0.15 dB typical)
(±0.6 dB typical)
(±1.2 dB typical)
(±1.3 dB typical)
(±0.6 dB typical)
(±1.0 dB typical)
10 MHz to 3.0 GHz
3.0 to 6.6 GHz
6.6 to 13.2 GHz
13.2 to 19 GHz
19 to 26.5 GHz
10 MHz to 3.05 GHz
3.0 to 6.6 GHz
6.6 to 13.2 GHz
13.2 to 19 GHz
19 to 26.5 GHz
26.5 to 31.15 GHz
31.15 to 50 GHz
±1.0 dB
±1.75 dB
±3.0 dB
±3.0 dB
±4.0 dB
±1.3 dB
±2.5 dB
±2.5 dB
±3.0 dB
±4.0 dB
±3.0 dB
±3.5 dB
(±0.35 dB typical)
(±0.8 dB typical)
(±1.0 dB typical)
(±1.2 dB typical)
(±2.0 dB typical)
(±0.5 dB typical)
(±1.0 dB typical)
(±1.2 dB typical)
(±1.5 dB typical)
(±2.0 dB typical)
(±1.2 dB typical)
(±1.6 dB typical)
±0.18 dB
±0.053 dB typical
±0.3 dB nominal
±0.5 dB nominal
±0.7 dB nominal
±1.0 dB nominal
< (±0.30 dB typical)
Input attenuation switching uncertainty (Attenuator setting ≥ 2 dB)
At 50 MHz
3 Hz to 3 GHz
3 GHz to 13.2 GHz
13.2 GHz to 26.5 GHz
26.5 GHz to 50 GHz
Total absolute amplitude accuracy (10 dB attenuation, 20 to 30 °C, 10 Hz ≤ RBW ≤ 1 MHz, input signal –10 to –50 dBm,
all settings auto-coupled except Auto Swp Time = Accy, any reference level, any scale)
At 50 MHz
At all frequencies
Preamp on (Option E444xA-1DS)
Preamp on (Option E444xA-110)
±0.24 dB (±0.06 dB typical)
±(0.24 dB + frequency response), ±(0.06 dB+
frequency response) typical
3 Hz to 3 GHz (95% confidence)
±0.19 dB
± (0.36 dB + frequency response), ±(0.09 dB+ frequency response) typical
± (0.40 dB + frequency response), ±(0.15dB + frequency response) typical
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Amplitude Specifications (continued)
Input voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) (≥ 8 dB input attenuation)
Preamp on (50 MHz to 3 GHz) (≥ 10 dB
attenuation)
Preamp on (Option E444xA-110)
(> 10 dB input attenuation)
E4443A/E4445A/E4440A
E4447A/E4446A/E4448A
50 MHz to 3 GHz
3 GHz to 18 GHz
18 GHz to 26.5 GHz
26.5 GHz to 50 GHz
< 1.2:1 nominal
< 1.2:1 nominal
< 1.6:1 nominal
< 1.9:1 nominal
< 1.57:1 nominal
200 MHz to 6.6 GHz
6.6 to 13.2 GHz
13.2 to 19.2 GHz
19.2 to 26.5 GHz
200 MHz to 6.6 GHz
6.6 to 13.2 GHz
13.2 to 19.2 GHz
19.2 to 31 GHz
31 to 50 GHz
< 1.4:1
< 1.7:1
< 1.5:1
< 1.8:1
< 1.2:1
< 1.4:1
< 1.3:1
< 1.5:1
< 1.7:1
Resolution bandwidth switching uncertainty (referenced to 30 kHz RBW)
1 Hz to 1 MHz RBW
1.1 MHz to 3 MHz RBW
4, 5, 6, 8 MHz RBW
±0.03 dB
±0.05 dB
±1.0 dB
Reference level
Range
Accuracy
Log scale
Linear scale
0 dB
–170 dBm to +30 dBm in 0.01 dB steps
707 pV to 7.07 V in 0.1% steps
Display scale switching uncertainty
Switching between linear and log
Log scale/div switching
0 dB
0 dB
Display scale fidelity
≤ –20 dBm input mixer level
–20 dBm < mixer level ≤ –10 dBm
±0.07 dB total
±0.13 dB total
Spurious response (mixer level = –40 dBm)
General spurious
100 Hz ≤ f < 10 MHz from carrier
f ≥ 10 MHz from carier
See frequency range for N
11
(–73 + 20 log N) dBc
(–80 + 20 log N) dBc, (–90 + 20 log N) dBc typical
Amplitude Specifications (continued)
Second harmonic distortion (SHI)
E4443A/E4445A/E4440A
E4447A/E4446A/E4448A
Preamp on (Option E444xA-1DS),
for all models
Preamp on (Option E444xA-110),
for all models
10 MHz to 460 MHz (–40 dBm mixer level)
460 MHz to 1.18 GHz (–40 dBm mixer level)
1.18 GHz to 1.5 GHz (–40 dBm mixer level)
1.5 GHz to 2.0 GHz (–10 dBm mixer level)
2.0 GHz to 13.25 GHz (–10 dBm mixer level)
10 MHz to 460 MHz (–40 dBm mixer level)
460 MHz to 1.18 GHz (–40 dBm mixer level)
1.18 GHz to 1.5 GHz (–40 dBm mixer level)
1.5 GHz to 2.0 GHz (–10 dBm mixer level)
2.0 GHz to 3.25 GHz (–10 dBm mixer level)
3.25 GHz to 13.25 GHz (–10 dBm mixer level)
13.25 GHz to 25 GHz (–10 dBm mixer level)
10 MHz to 1.5 GHz (–45 dBm at preamp input)
Distortion (dBc)
–82
–92
–82
–90
–100
–82
–92
–82
–90
–94
–96
–100 nominal
–60 nominal
SHI (dBm)
+42
+52
+42
+80
+90
+42
+52
+42
+80
+84
+86
+90 nominal
+15 nominal
10 to 460 MHz (–45 dBm at preamp input)
460 MHz to 25 GHz (–45 dBm at preamp input)
–55 nominal
–60 nominal
+10 nominal
+15 nominal
Distortion (dBc)
–88
–90
–92
–94
–94
–90
–76
–84
–90
–92
–94
–96
–96
–92
–84
–84
–85 nominal
TOI (dBm)
+14 (+17 typical)
+15 (+18 typical)
+16 (+19 typical)
+17 (+19 typical)
+17 (+20 typical)
+15 (+18 typical)
+8 (+11 typical)
+12 (+14 typical)
+15 (+20 typical)
+16 (+21 typical)
+17 (+20 typical)
+18 (+21 typical)
+18 (+21 typical)
+16 (+21 typical)
+12 (+15 typical)
+12 (+16 typical)
+12.5 nominal
–15 nominal
–13 nominal
Third-order intermodulation distortion
(TOI) (two –30 dBm tones at input mixer with tone separation > 15 kHz, 20 to 30 °C )
E4443A/E4445A/E4440A
E4447A/E4446A/E4448A
Preamp on (Option E444xA-1DS),
(for all models, two –45 dBm tones
at preamp input)
Preamp on (Option E444x-110),
(two –45 dBm tones at preamp input)
E4443A/E4445A/E4440A
E4447A/E4446A/E4448A
10 MHz to 100 MHz
100 MHz to 400 MHz
400 MHz to 1.7 GHz
1.7 GHz to 2.7 GHz
2.7 GHz to 3.0 GHz
3.0 GHz to 6.0 GHz
6.0 GHz to 16 GHz
16 GHz to 26.5 GHz
10 MHz to 100 MHz
100 MHz to 400 MHz
400 MHz to 1.7 GHz
1.7 GHz to 2.7 GHz
2.7 GHz to 3.0 GHz
3.0 GHz to 6.0 GHz
6.0 GHz to 16 GHz
16.0 GHz to 26.5 GHz
26.5 GHz to 50 GHz
10 MHz to 500 MHz
500 MHz to 3 GHz
10 MHz to 3 GHz
3 to 6.6 GHz
6.6 to 13.2 GHz
13.2 to 19 GHz
19 to 26.5 GHz
10 MHz to 3 GHz
3 to 6.6 GHz
6.6 to 13.2 GHz
13.2 to 19 GHz
19 to 26.5 GHz
–15 dBm nominal
–21 dBm nominal
–23 dBm nominal
–23 dBm nominal
–25 dBm nominal
–15 dBm nominal
–21 dBm nominal
–23 dBm nominal
–23 dBm nominal
–25 dBm nominal
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Amplitude Specifications (continued)
–60
–80
o
5t
1.2
–90
z
GH
1.5
Hz
to
z
GH
.1 25
M
00
4
–100
–110
–80
–130
–80
–90
–100
–70
–60
–50
–40
–30
–20
–10
–130
–80
-60
DA
NL
DA
NL
-70
=
=
-1
29
-1
27
dB
m
dB
m
,R
NL
DA
,R
BW
=
41
-1
BW
=
=
1
1H
z,
m
dB
Hz
,4
31
.15
BW
,R
=
Dynamic range dBc
2.
4
to
to
1
44
50
,
Hz
GH
GH
z
z
.4
26
to
SOI = +90 dBM
.15
31
-100
z
GH
-60
-50
-40
-30
–70
–60
–50
–40
–30
to
H
0G
GH
zt
o
1
5
3.2
–20
GH
z
–10
Figure 3. Nominal dynamic range – Bands 1 to 4, second and third
order distortion, E4443A, E4445A, E4440A – 3 GHz to 26.5 GHz
Nominal dynamic range
for second- and third-order distortion bands 5 and 6
26.5 GHz to 50 GHz
TOI = +12.5 dBm
-110
-70
1.5
2.0
Mixer Level (dBm)
Figure 2. Nominal dynamic range – Band 0, for second and third
order distortion, E4443A, E4445A, and E4440A – 3 Hz to 3 GHz
-90
z
–110
Mixer Level (dBm)
-80
2
13 0 to
.2
2
to 6.5
6.
20 GH
3.0 6 to
GH z
to 13.
z
6.6 2 G
GH Hz
z
–120
–120
-50
DANL (1 HZ RBW)
Second Harmonic Distortion
Third Order Distortion
–70
DANL and distortion relative
to mixer level (dB)
DANL and distortion relative
to mixer level (dB)
–60
DANL (1 HZ RBW)
Second Harmonic Distortion
Third Order Distortion
–70
Nominal Dymamic Range
Bands 1 to 4
6 to
16
GH
16
z
to 2
6
.
5G
3 to
6 G Hz
Hz
Nominal Dymamic Range
Band 0
-20
-10
Mixer level (dBm)
[Input level minus attenuator setting]
Figure 4. Nominal dynamic range – Bands 5 to 6, E4447A, E4446A,
and E4448A 26.4 GHz to 50 GHz
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Amplitude Specifications (continued)
Residual responses
Input terminated and 0 dB attenuation
200 kHz to 6.6 GHz
6.6 GHz to 26.8 GHz
26.8 GHz to 50 GHz
–100 dBm
–100 dBm nominal
–90 dBm nominal
Trace detectors
Normal, peak, sample, negative peak, log power average, RMS average, and voltage average
EMI detectors
CISPR
MIL-STD
Peak, quasi-peak and average
Peak
Option E444xA-1DS, preamplifier
Frequency range
Gain
Noise figure
100 kHz to 3 GHz
28 dB nominal
7 dB nominal
Option E444xA-110, preamplifier
Frequency range
Gain
Noise figure
10 MHz to 50 GHz
10 MHz to 30 GHz
30 to 50 GHz
10.0 MHz to 30 MHz
30 MHz to 3 GHz
3 to 30 GHz
30 to 50 GHz
27 dB (nominal)
24 dB (nominal)
12.5 dB (nominal)
7.8 dB (nominal)
10.3 dB (nominal)
21.8 dB (nominal)
≥ 50/s nominal
101 sweep points
401 sweep points
601 sweep points
≥ 45/s nominal
≥ 30/s nominal
≥ 25/s nominal
Measurement speed
Local measurement and display update rate
Remote measurement and GPIB transfer rate
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Other Specifications
Option AYZ, external mixing
Frequency range
LO output
Frequency range
Power output (20 to 30 °C)
18 to 325 GHz (to 110 GHz with the Agilent unpreselected mixer)
3.05 GHz to 6.89 GHz
E4440A
E4446A and E4448A
14.5 dBm min
3.05 to 3.2 GHz
3.2 to 6.7 GHz
6.7 to 6.89 GHz
2.0:1 nominal
VSWR
IF input
Frequency
Maximum safe input range
Absolute amplitude accuracy
VSWR
Mixer bias current
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Output impedance
Mixer bias voltage
Range
Preselector tune voltage
18.5 dBm max
14.5 dBm min
14.5 dBm min
14.5 dBm min
321.4 MHz, ±30 MHz
10 dBm
± 1.2 dB (20 to 30 °C)
1.5:1 nominal
± 10 mA
0.01 mA
± 0.02 mA nominal
477 Ω nominal
± 3.7 V (open circuit)
1.5 V/GHz of LO nominal
Option 123, preselector bypass 1
Frequency range
E4440A
3.05 to 26.5 GHz
E4443A
3.05 to 6.7 GHz
E4445A
3.05 to 13.2 GHz
E4446A
3.05 to 44 GHz
E4447A
3.05 to 42.98 GHz
E4448A
3.05 to 50 GHz
1. When the preselector bypass option is installed and enabled, some aspects of the analyzer performance change.
Please refer to the PSA specification guide for more details.
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20 dBm max
18.8 dBm max
18.5 dBm max typical
Power Suite Measurement Specifications
Channel power
Amplitude accuracy, W-CDMA or IS95
(20 to 30 °C, mixer level < –20 dBm)
±0.68 dB ( ±0.18 dB typical)
Occupied bandwidth
Frequency accuracy
±[span/600] nominal
Adjacent channel power
Accuracy, W-CDMA (ACLR)
(at specific mixer levels and ACLR ranges)
MS
BTS
Dynamic range (typical)
Without noise correction
With noise correction
Offset channel pairs measured ACP
speed (fast method). Data measurement
and transfer time 30 ms nominal (0.2 dB
standard deviation)
Adjacent
Alternate
±0.12 dB
±0.22 dB
±0.17 dB
±0.22 dB
–74.5 dB
–81 dB
1 to 6
–82 dB
–88 dB
Multi-carrier power and ACP
ACPR dynamic range, W-CDMA
(5 MHz offset, RRC weighted, 3.84 MHz
noise bandwidth)
Two carriers
Four carriers
With noise correction
ACPR accuracy
(two carriers, 5 MHz offset, –48 dBc ACPR)
Multiple number of carriers measured
–70 dB nominal
–66 dB nominal
–76 dB nominal
±0.38 dB nominal
Up to 12
Power statistics CCDF
Histogram resolution
0.1 dB
Harmonic distortion
Maximum harmonic number
Results
10th
Fundamental power (dBm), relative harmonics power (dBc), total harmonic distortion in %
Intermod (TOI)
Measure the third-order products and intercepts from two tones
Burst power
Methods
Results
Power above threshold, power within burst width
Single burst output power, average output power, maximum power, minimum power
within burst, burst width
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Power Suite Measurement Specifications (continued)
Spurious emission
W-CDMA (1980 MHz region, 1.2 MHz RBW)
Table driven spurious signals; search across
regions.
Relative dynamic range
Absolute sensitivity
80.6 dB (82.4 dB typical)
–89.7 dBm (–91.7 dBm typical)
Spectrum emission mask (SEM)
cdma2000® (750 kHz offset)
Relative dynamic range (30 kHz RBW)
Absolute sensitivity
Relative accuracy
3GPP W-CDMA (2.515 MHz offset)
Relative dynamic range (30 kHz RBW)
Absolute sensitivity
Relative accuracy
85.3 dB (88.3 dB typical)
–105.7 dBm (–107 dBm typical)
±0.09 dB
87.3 dB (89.5 dB typical)
–105.7 dBm (–107.7 dBm typical)
±0.10 dB
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General Specifications
Temperature range
Operating
Storage
0 °C to +55 °C
–40 °C to +70 °C
EMI compatibility
Radiated and conducted emission is in compliance with CISPR Pub 11/1996 Class B
Radiated immunity
Complies with the radiated electromagnetic field immunity requirements in IEC/EM 61326 using performance criteria B.
Audio noise
ISO 7779 sound pressure
Lp < 55 dBA
Environmental conditions
Samples of this product have been type tested in accordance with the Agilent Environmental Test manual and veified to be robust
against the environmental stresses of storage, transportation and end-use, those stresses include but are not limited to temperature,
humidity, shock, vibration, altitude and power line conditions.
Test methods are aligned with IEC 60068-2 and levels are similar to MIL-PRF-28800F Class 3.
Power requirements
Voltage and frequency (nominal)
Power consumption
On
Standby
100 to 120 V, 50/60/400 Hz
200 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
< 260 watts, no options, (< 450 watts, all options)
< 20 watts
Data storage
Internal
Floppy drive (10 to 40 °C)
512 MB (nominal)
3.5” 1.44 MB
(nominal)
Weight (without options)
E4443A/E4445A/E4440A
E4447A/E4446A/E4448A
Net
Shipping
Net
Shipping
23 kg (50 lbs) nominal
33 kg (73 lbs) nominal
24 kg (53 lbs) nominal
33 kg (73 lbs) nominal
Dimensions
Height
Width
Length
177 mm (7.0 in)
426 mm (16.8 in)
483 mm (19 in)
Warranty
The E4440A, E4443A, E4445A, E4446A, E4447A, and E4448A are supplied with a one-year standard warranty.
Calibration cycle
The recommended calibration cycle is two years. Calibration services are available through Agilent service centers.
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Inputs and Outputs
Front panel
RF input
Connector
E4443A/E4445A
E4440A
Option E4440A-BAB
E4447A/E4446A/E4448A
Probe power
Voltage/current (nominal)
Ext trigger input
Connector
Impedance
Trigger level range
1st LO output (Option AYZ)
Connector
Frequency range
IF input (Option AYZ)
Connector
Frequency
Type-N female, 50 Ω
Type-N female, 50 Ω
APC 3.5 male
2.4 mm male, 50 Ω
+15 Vdc, ±7% at 150 mA max
–12.6 Vdc, ±10% at 150 mA max
BNC female
10 kΩ nominal
–5 to +5 V
SMA female
3 to 7 GHz
SMA female
321.4 MHz
Rear panel
10 MHz OUT (switched)
Connector
Output amplitude
Frequency accuracy
Ext Ref In
Connector
Input amplitude range
Input frequency
Frequency lock range
Trigger in
Connector
External trigger input
Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 outputs
Connector
Trigger 1 output
Trigger 2 output
BNC female, 50 Ω
≥ 0 dBm nominal
10 MHz ± (10 MHz x frequency reference accuracy)
BNC female, 50 Ω
–5 to +10 dBm nominal
1 to 30 MHz nominal
± 5 x 10-6 of specified external reference input frequency
BNC female
Impedance > 10 kΩ nominal
Trigger level range –5 to +5 V
BNC female
HSWP (high = sweeping)
Impedance 50 Ω nominal
Level 5 V TTL
Gate
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Inputs and Outputs (continued)
Rear panel (continued)
Monitor output
Connector
VGA compatible, 15-pin mini D-SUB
Format
VGA (31.5 kHz horizontal, 60 Hz vertical sync rates, non-interlaced) Analog RGB
Resolution
640 X 480
Noise source drive output (used by Option 219)
Connector
BNC female
Output voltage
On 28.0 ± 0.1 V (60 mA maximum)
Off < 1 V
Remote programming
GPIB interface
Connector
IEEE-488 bus connector
GPIB codes SH1, AH1, T6, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, C1, C2, C3, and C28, DT1, L4, C0
Serial interface connector
9-pin D-SUB male (factory use only)
LAN TCP/IP interface
RJ45 Ethertwist
USB interface (Option 111, standard) Slave mode/device-side only, USB 2.0 compliant, type B connector
Parallel printer interface connector
25-pin D-SUB female
321.4 MHz IF output 1
Connector
SMA female, 50 Ω nominal
Frequency
321.4 MHz nominal
Conversion gain
• Low band (3 Hz to 3.05 GHz)
+2 to +4 dB nominal
• High/mm band (2.85 GHz to
–6 to –8 dB nominal
PSA’s upper frequency limit)
• High/mm band (2.85 GHz to
–9 to –17 dB nominal
PSA’s upper frequency limit);
preselector off (Opt 123)
Bandwidth (-3 dBm)
• Low band (3 Hz to 3.05 GHz)
40 MHz or 60 MHz 2 nominal
• High band (2.85 to 26.5 GHz)
35 to 70 MHz 3 nominal
• mm band (26.5 to 50 GHz)
40 MHz or 60 MHz 2 nominal
• High/mm band (2.85 GHz to
240 MHz nominal
PSA’s upper frequency limit);
preselector off (Option 123)
Pre-sel tune output
Connector
BNC female
1. Not available for the E4447A.
2. 40 MHz standard, 60 MHz with Option 122 or 140 installed in instrument. When Option 122 or 140 is installed, the IF output signal
is now centered at 300 MHz and the BW of the output centered at 300 MHz is approximately 95 MHz.
3. The bandwidth in the microwave preselected bands increases approximately monotonically between the lowest and highest tuned
frequencies. Refer to the PSA Specifications Guide (E4440-90606) for more details.
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PSA Series Ordering Information
For further information, refer to PSA Configuration Guide, 5989-2773EN
PSA Series spectrum analyzer
Measurement Personalities
E4443A
E4445A
E4440A
E4447A
E4446A
E4448A
E444xA-226
E444xA-219
Phase noise
Noise figure
E444xA-241
E444xA-BAF
E444xA-210
E444xA-202
E444xA-B78
E444xA-214
E444xA-204
E444xA-BAC
E444xA-BAE
E444xA-217
E444xA-211
E444xA-212
E444xA-213
E444xA-215
E444xA-266
E444xA-233
E444xA-23A
E444xA-23B
E444xA-239
Flexible digital modulation analysis
W-CDMA
HSDPA/HSUPA (for W-CDMA)
GSM w/ EDGE
cdma2000
1xEV-DV
1xEV-DO
cdmaOne
NADC, PCD
WLAN
TD-SCDMA power measurement
TD-SCDMA modulation
HSPA for TD-SCDMA
External source control
Programming code compatibility suite
Built-in measuring receiver personality
AM/FM/PM triggering
CCITT filter
N9039A RF preselector control
3 Hz to 6.7 GHz
3 Hz to 13.2 GHz
3 Hz to 26.5 GHz
3 Hz to 42.98 GHz
3 Hz to 44 GHz
3 Hz to 50 GHz
Options
To add options to a product, use the
following ordering scheme:
Model E444xA (x = 0, 3, 5, 6, 7 or 8)
Example options E4440A-B7J,
E4448A-1DS
Warranty & Service
Standard warranty is one year.
R-51B-001-3C
1-year return-toAgilent warranty
extended to 3 years
Calibration 1
Recommended calibration cycle is two years
R-50C-011-3
Inclusive calibration
plan, 3 year coverage
R-50C-013-3
Inclusive calibration
plan and cal data,
3 year coverage
E444xA-0BW
Service manual
E444xA-UK6
Commercial calibration
certificate with test
data
E444xA-A6J
Factory ANSI Z540
standard-compliant
calibration
E444xA-1A7
Factory ISO 17025
standard-compliant
calibration
R-52A
Calibration software
and licensing (ordered
with PSA)
N7810A
PSA Series calibration
application software
(stand-alone order)
1. Options not available in all countries
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Requires Option IDS or 110
to meet specifications
Requires B7J
Requires B7J and BAF
Requires B7J
Requires B7J
Requires B7J and B78
Requires B7J
Requires B7J
Requires B7J
Requires 122 or 140
Requires Option 212
Requires Option 233
Requires Option 233
PSA Series Ordering Information (continued)
For further information, refer to PSA Configuration Guide, 5989-2773EN
Hardware
E444xA-1DS
E444xA-B7J
E444xA-122
RF internal preamplifier
(100 kHz to 3 GHz)
RF/µW internal preamplifier (10 MHz
to upper frequency limit of the PSA)
Digital demodulation hardware
80 MHz bandwidth digitizer
E444xA-140
40 MHz bandwidth digitizer
E444xA-123
Switchable MW preselector bypass
E444xA-124
E444xA-AYZ
Y-axis video output
External mixing
E444xA-107
Audio input 100 kΩ
E444xA-111
E444xA-115
USB device side I/O interface
512 MB user memory
E444xA-117
E4440A-BAB
E444xA-H70
Secure memory erase
Replaces type-N input connector
with APC 3.5 connector
70 MHz IF output
E444xA-HYX
E444xA-HY3
21.4 MHz IF output
Switched LO for Options AYZ and 123
Excludes 122, 140. Not
available for E4447A
Available for all PSA models
For E4446A/48A only
BenchLink Web Remote Control
Software
Wide BW digitizer external
calibration wizard
Requires 122 or 140
E4443A/45A/40A/46A/48A
E444xA-110
Excludes 110
Excludes 1DS
E4440A/43A/45A/46A/48A,
excludes 140, 107, H70
E4440A/43A/45A/46A/48A,
excludes 122, 107, H70
Excludes AYZ (For E4446A/
48A, Option HY3 allows
coexistance of 123 and AYZ)
E4440A/47A/46A/48A only,
excludes 123 (For E4446A/
48A, Option HY3 allows
coexistance of 123 and AYZ)
Requires 233 to operate;
excludes 122, 140
Shipped standard in all PSA
instruments with serial
number prefix ≥ MY4615
unless 117 license is activated
Excludes 115
PC Software
E444xA-230
E444xA-235
Accessories
E444xA-1CM
E444xA-1CN
E444xA-1CP
E444xA-1CR
E444xA-015
E444xA-045
E444xA-0B1
Rack mount kit
Front handle kit
Rack mount with handles
Rack slide kit
6 GHz return loss measurement accessory kit
Millimeter wave accessory kit
Extra manual set including CD ROM
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Measurement personalities and applications
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IntuiLink Software
Programming Code Compatibility Suite
Hardware options
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Optimizing Dynamic Range for Distortion Measurements
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