
HP
8753D
System
Operation
Network
analyzers
measure
the
reection
and
transmission
characteristics
of
devices
and
networks
.
A
network
analyzer
test
system
consists
of
the
following:
source
signal-separation
devices
receiver
display
The
analyzer
applies
a
signal
that
is
transmitted
through
the
test
device
,
or
reected
from
its
input,
and
then
compares
it
with
the
incident
signal
generated
by
the
swept
RF
source
.
The
signals
are
then
applied
to
a
receiver
for
measurement,
signal
processing,
and
display
.
The
HP
8753D
vector
network
analyzer
integrates
a
high
resolution
synthesized
RF
source
,
test
set,
and
a
dual
channel
three-input
receiver
to
measure
and
display
magnitude
,
phase
,
and
group
delay
of
transmitted
and
reected
power
.
With
Option
010,
the
analyzer
has
the
additional
capability
of
transforming
measured
data
from
the
frequency
domain
to
the
time
domain.
Other
options
are
explained
in
Chapter
1,
\HP
8753D
Description
and
Options
."
Figure
6-1
is
a
simplied
block
diagram
of
the
network
analyzer
system.
A
detailed
block
diagram
of
the
analyzer
is
provided
in
the
HP
8753D
Network
Analyzer
Service
Guide
together
with
a
theory
of
system
operation.
Figure
6-1.
Simplied
Block
Diagram
of
the
Network
Analyzer
System
The
Built-In
Synthesized
Source
The
analyzer's
built-in
synthesized
source
produces
a
swept
RF
signal
or
CW
(continuous
wave)
signal
in
the
range
of
30
kHz
to
3.0
GHz.
The
HP
8753D
Option
006
is
able
to
generate
signals
up
to
6
GHz.
The
RF
output
power
is
leveled
by
an
internal
ALC
(automatic
leveling
control)
circuit.
T
o
achieve
frequency
accuracy
and
phase
measuring
capability
,
the
analyzer
is
phase
locked
to
a
highly
stable
crystal
oscillator
.
F
or
this
purpose
,
a
portion
of
the
transmitted
signal
is
routed
to
the
R
channel
input
of
the
receiver
,
where
it
is
sampled
by
the
phase
detection
loop
and
fed
back
to
the
source
.
Some
portion
of
the
RF
source
signal
must
always
be
sent
to
the
R
channel
input.
The
level
must
be
between
0
dB
and
-35
dBm.
The
Source
Step
Attenuator
The
step
attenuator
contained
in
the
source
is
used
to
adjust
the
power
level
to
the
test
device
without
changing
the
level
of
the
incident
power
in
the
reference
path.
6-2
Application
and
Operation
Concepts
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