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8560EC
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Spectrum
Analyzer
Midrange Spectrum Analyzers, 8560EC Series
Signal Analysis
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8560EC Series Spectrum Analyzers
The 8560EC series portable spectrum analyzers offer the measure-
ment capabilities and performance traditionally found only in larger,
more expensive benchtop analyzers. These spectrum analyzers
combine outstanding phase noise, sensitivity, 1 Hz resolution band-
widths and wide dynamic range in a Class 3 MIL-rugged package
built to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
Capabilities for RF Communications
The ability to measure adjacent channel power (ACP) on wireless
telephones, pagers and other transmitters is critical in both R&D
and manufacturing. The 8560EC series spectrum analyzers offer
a complete solution for ACP testing of burst carrier signals using
digital modulation such as is used in NADC-TDMA, GSM, DECT,
CT2-CAI, PDC and PHS systems. Many of the implementation diffi-
culties of the established standards have been addressed, providing
fast, accurate and easy-to-use ACP measurement capability.
Measure W-CDMA adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR) with a
dynamic range of at least 70 dB using the 8563E-K35 ACPR test set.
Another standard feature is the ability to measure from 0.10 to
99.99 percent occupied bandwidth.
Additionally, the carrier power and channel power measure-
ments for both continuous and burst signals are also available as
the standard features of the 8560EC Series spectrum analyzers.
Time-gated signal analysis is another standard feature that
allows you to easily measure time-varying signals such as pulsed
RF, time-division multiple access (TDMA), interleaved and burst-
modulated. The 85902A burst carrier trigger can supply a TTL
trigger signal.
8560EC series specifications have been enhanced. Now, you can
get better phase noise, sensitivity, dynamic range and frequency
response from this midrange performance portable spectrum analyz-
er family.
The 8562EC spectrum analyzer provides a 13.2 GHz frequency
range with increased dynamic range and third-order intercept (TOI)
capability. This allows wireless communications engineers to test
high-performance components in burst operation systems.
With the 85672A spurious response measurements utility, you
can use 8560EC series spectrum analyzers to make fast and easy
spurious response tests.
For more information on RF communications measurement
capabilities, refer to page 114.
Fast Digital Resolution Bandwidths
Digitally-implemented resolution bandwidths of 1, 3, 10, 30 and
100 Hz allow the 8560EC series spectrum analyzers to sweep from
3 to 600 times faster than is possible with comparable analog filters.
A narrow 5:1 shape factor allows you to view close-in, low-level
signals easily. Digital bandwidths also provide the spectrum analyzer
with a full 100 dB on-screen calibrated display.
PC Software for 8560EC Series
The Agilent BenchLink Spectrum Analyzer PC software provides an
easy-to-use communications link between your PC and the 8560EC
series spectrum analyzers. Taking full advantage of the Windows
interface, you can easily transfer screen images or trace data via the
GPIB interface, thereby making it easy to capture, analyze and
document measurement results in your PC. Order Option B70 or
E4444A for this PC software.
Precision Frequency and Amplitude
Measure frequencies accurately using the built-in frequency counter.
A standard precision frequency reference, with an aging rate of 1 x
10
–7
per year, and 1 Hz counter resolution provide confidence in mea-
surement accuracy. At 1 GHz, frequency accuracy of ±135 Hz after a
15-minute warmup is achieved.
Amplitude measurement uncertainty can be reduced using the
amplitude correction (AMPCOR) feature. AMPCOR allows you to
enter up to 200 amplitude correction points to compensate for
sources of amplitude uncertainty, such as cable losses, preamplifier
gain and spectrum analyzer frequency response. After developing a
table of correction data, amplitudes that have been referenced to a
power meter can be read directly on the spectrum analyzer display.
Digitized, Fast Time-Domain Sweeps
Digitized fast time-domain (zero span) sweeps use markers, trace
math, trace storage and get hardcopy output, for measurements
such as rise/fall times, pulse widths and time between events.
• Continuous 30 Hz to 2.9, 13.2, 26.5, 40, or 50 GHz sweeps
• Resolution bandwidths of 1 Hz to 100 Hz digitally implemented
for measurement speed
• Best-in-class performance in phase noise and dynamic range
• Precision timebase and 1 Hz counter resolution
• Adjacent channel power, channel power, carrier power and
gated video measurements standard
• Class 3 MIL-rugged
• Color screen
• VGA output
8560EC
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