Second harmonic distortion – Agilent Technologies N9010A User Manual
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Agilent EXA Signal Analyzer
Dynamic Range
Second Harmonic Distortion
a. The spurious response specifications only apply with the preamp turned off. When the preamp is turned
on, performance is nominally the same as long as the mixer level is interpreted to be: Mixer Level =
Input Level
− Input Attenuation + Preamp Gain
b. Input terminated, 0 dB input attenuation.
c. Mixer Level = Input Level
− Input Attenuation.
d. With first RF order spurious products, the indicated frequency will change at the same rate as the input,
with higher order, the indicated frequency will change at a rate faster than the input.
e. N is the LO multiplication factor.
f. RBW=100 Hz. With higher RF order spurious responses, the observed frequency will change at a rate
faster than the input frequency.
g. Nominally
−40 dBc under large magnetic (0.38 Gauss rms) or vibrational (0.21 g rms) environmental
stimuli.
Description
Specifications
Supplemental
Information
Second Harmonic Distortion
SHI
a
(nominal)
a. SHI = second harmonic intercept. The SHI is given by the mixer power in dBm minus the second har-
monic distortion level relative to the mixer tone in dBc.
Option 532, or 544 (mmW)
Option 503, 507, 513, or 526 (RF/
μW)
10 MHz to 1.8 GHz
x
x
+45 dBm
1.8 to 7 GHz
x
+65 dBm
1.8 to 6.5 GHz
x
+65 dBm
7 to 11 GHz
x
+55 dBm
6.5 to 10 GHz
x
+60 dBm
11 to 13.25 GHz
x
+50 dBm
10 to 13.25 GHz
x
+55 dBm
13.25 to 22 GHz
x
+50 dBm