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HP 8719/20/22ES Specifications and Characteristics
Corrected System Performance (HP 8719/20ES)
Corrected System Performance (HP 8719/20ES)
The specifications in this section apply for measurements made using 10 Hz IF bandwidth,
no averaging, and at an environmental temperature of 23
±
3
°
C, with less than 1
°
C
deviation from the calibration temperature. Assumes that an isolation calibration was
performed with an averaging factor of 8.
Table 1-1 System Dynamic Range, All Device Connector Types
HP 8719/20ES, All Cal Kits, All Cables, 10 Hz IF BW
Description
Specification
Supplemental
Information
System Transmission Dynamic Range
HP 8719/20ES (Standard)
a
a. The System Transmission Dynamic Range is calculated as the difference
between the receiver noise floor and the lesser of either: the source maximum
output or the receiver maximum input. The receiver noise floor is specified as 3
standard deviations above the mean of the linear magnitude noise floor trace
over the specified frequency band.
50 MHz to 840 MHz
77 dB
840 MHz to 8 GHz
100 dB
8 GHz to 20 GHz
100 dB
50 MHz to 840 MHz
82 dB
840 MHz to 20 GHz
105 dB
HP 8719/20ES (Option 012 with test set bypassed)
b
b. The System Transmission Dynamic Range is calculated as the difference
between the receiver noise floor and the lesser of either: the source maximum
output or the receiver maximum input. The receiver noise floor is specified as
the mean of the linear magnitude noise floor trace over the specified frequency
band.
50 MHz to 500 MHz
115 dB, typ.
500 MHz to 2 GHz
115 dB, typ.
2 GHz to 8 GHz
115 dB, typ.
8 GHz to 13.5 GHz
113 dB, typ.
13.5 GHz to 20 GHz
113 dB, typ.
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Page 254: ...9 1 9 Understanding the CITIfile Data Format ...
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