
Analyzer
Options
A
vailable
Option
1D5,
High
Stability
Frequency
Reference
Option
1D5
oers
60.05
ppm
temperature
stability
from
0
to
60
C
(referenced
to
25
C).
Option
002,
Harmonic
Mode
Provides
measurement
of
second
or
third
harmonics
of
the
test
device's
fundamental
output
signal.
Frequency
and
power
sweep
are
supported
in
this
mode
.
Harmonic
frequencies
can
be
measured
up
to
the
maximum
frequency
of
the
receiver
.
However
,
the
fundamental
frequency
may
not
be
lower
than
16
MHz.
Option
006,
6
GHz
Operation
Option
006
extends
the
maximum
source
and
receiver
frequency
of
the
analyzer
to
6
GHz.
Option
010,
Time
Domain
This
option
displays
the
time
domain
response
of
a
network
by
computing
the
inverse
F
ourier
transform
of
the
frequency
domain
response
.
It
shows
the
response
of
a
test
device
as
a
function
of
time
or
distance
.
Displaying
the
reection
coecient
of
a
network
versus
time
determines
the
magnitude
and
location
of
each
discontinuity
.
Displaying
the
transmission
coecient
of
a
network
versus
time
determines
the
characteristics
of
individual
transmission
paths
.
Time
domain
operation
retains
all
accuracy
inherent
with
the
correction
that
is
active
in
the
frequency
domain.
The
time
domain
capability
is
useful
for
the
design
and
characterization
of
such
devices
as
SA
W
lters
,
SA
W
delay
lines
,
RF
cables
,
and
RF
antennas
.
Option
011,
Receiver
Conguration
Option
011
allows
front
panel
access
to
the
R,
A,
and
B
samplers
and
receivers
.
The
transfer
switch,
couplers
,
and
bias
tees
have
been
removed.
Therefore
,
external
accessories
are
required
to
make
most
measurements
.
Option
075,
75
Impedance
Option
075
oers
75
ohm
impedance
bridges
with
type-N
test
port
connectors
.
Option
1CM,
Rack
Mount
Flange
Kit
Without
Handles
Option
1CM
is
a
rack
mount
kit
containing
a
pair
of
anges
and
the
necessary
hardware
to
mount
the
instrument,
with
handles
detached,
in
an
equipment
rack
with
482.6
mm
(19
inches)
horizontal
spacing.
Option
1CP
,
Rack
Mount
Flange
Kit
With
Handles
Option
1CP
is
a
rack
mount
kit
containing
a
pair
of
anges
and
the
necessary
hardware
to
mount
the
instrument
with
handles
attached
in
an
equipment
rack
with
482.6
mm
(19
inches)
spacing.
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HP
8753D
Description
and
Options
Summary of Contents for 8753D
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