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Atec Agilent-E8802A User Manual

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This is a complete list of the E8801A, E8802A, and E8803A network analyzer technical specifications.

To optimize viewing of uncertainty curves, click the Maximize button.

To view or print the PNA Series Data Sheet (a condensed version of the specifications), visit our web
site at http://www.agilent.com/find/pna, select your analyzer model, and click on the link for the data
sheet.

The uncertainty curves contained in this document apply only to the setup conditions listed. Please
download our free Uncertainty Calculator from http://www.agilent.com/find/na_calculator to generate the
curves for your PNA setup. View the equations used to generate the uncertainty curves.

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Definitions

All specifications and characteristics apply over a 25 °C ±5 °C range (unless otherwise stated) and 90 minutes
after the instrument has been turned on.

Specification (spec.): Warranted performance. Specifications include guardbands to account for the expected
statistical performance distribution, measurement uncertainties, and changes in performance due to
environmental conditions.

Characteristic (char.): A performance parameter that the product is expected to meet before it leaves the
factory, but that is not verified in the field and is not covered by the product warranty. A characteristic includes
the same guardbands as a specification.

Typical (typ.): Expected performance of an average unit which does not include guardbands. It is not covered
by the product warranty.

Nominal (nom.): A general, descriptive term that does not imply a level of performance. It is not covered by the
product warranty.

Calibration: The process of measuring known standards to characterize a network analyzer's systematic
(repeatable) errors.

Corrected (residual): Indicates performance after

error correction

(calibration). It is determined by the quality of

calibration standards and how well "known" they are, plus system repeatability, stability, and noise.

Uncorrected (raw): Indicates instrument performance without error correction. The uncorrected performance
affects the stability of a

calibration

.

Standard: When referring to the analyzer, this includes no options unless noted otherwise.