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18GHz - 26.5GHz
≤-116dBm
≤-115dBm
26.5GHz - 40GHz
≤-113dBm
≤-112dBm
h)
Second harmonic distortion (0dB attenuation, -30dBm input)
:
≤-60dBc
≤ 4GHz
≤-60dBc
>
4GHz
i)
Mirror, multiple and out-of-Band response (-10dBm Mixer Level)
≤-70dBc
10MHz
-
2.6GHz
≤-80dBc
2.6GHz
-
7.5GHz
≤-65dBc
7.5GHz
-
12.3GHz
≤-55dBc
12.3GHz
-
18GHz
≤-65dBc
18GHz
-
40GHz
j)
Residual response (RF input matching, 0dB attenuation)
Preamplifier is on:
S5105D/E ≤ -80dBm
10MHz - 18GHz/ 26.5GHz
S5105F ≤ -70dBm
10MHz - 40GHz
k) Overall absolute amplitude accuracy (frequency range 10MHz - 40GHz, 20°C - 30°C, input signal
-10dBm, all set to auto-coupling)
±2.00 dB
10MHz - 18GHz
±2.30 dB
18GHz - 26.5GHz
±2.70 dB
26.5GHz - 40GHz
l)
Maximum safe input level
+27dBm (continuous wave, ≥10dB attenuation, preamplifier is off)
Section 11
Recommended Test Method
This Section illustrates the recommended test methods for the main technical specifications of the
S5105D/E/F microwave analyzer in the spectrum analyzer mode, and these specifications can fully reflect
the performance and condition of the microwave analyzer. The microwave analyzer to be tested should
be stored at the operating temperature for at least 2 hours, and then started and warmed up for 20
minutes before testing the following specifications without error. The instruments used in the
recommended test methods are: synthetic signal source 1463, 1464, calibration piece , power meter
ML2437, power probe MA2475, vector network analyzer 3629
,
N-female-turn 3.5 female, N female-turn
2.4 female adapter etc., other test equipment with equivalent specifications can also be used, but the
test equipment should be compliant to ensure accurate and reliable performance. The test data obtained
with the recommended methods will be recognized by us and can be used as the basis for determining
whether the instrument is qualified at the time of handover.
The specific steps for testing the following Specifications are prepared based on the instruments listed in
the test equipment. When other instruments with the same performance characteristics are used,
corresponding operation instructions should be referred to for the specific operation methods.
The reset operation mentioned in the test steps refers to the manufacturer reset mode.
1
Frequency range
Description:
Test the frequency measurement range of the spectrum analyzer by using a 100kHz signal
and a signal of which the frequency is the upper-limit frequency of the spectrum analyzer. Use a signal
generator of high-frequency stability to produce signals within the nominal upper and lower limits of the
S5105D/E/F microwave analyzer to check whether the spectrum frequency measurement capability of