Agilent Technologies E4438C User Manual
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Required Equipment
2- 3
Table 2-1
Required Equipment
Test Equipment
Preferred Model
or Alternate Model
Critical Specifications
Power Meter
Agilent E4418B E-Series
power meter,
or Agilent E4419A/B E-Series
power meter
The power meter and the
signal generator need to be
plugged into the same ac
power circuit. The power
meter also needs to be
connected to the signal
generator with a minimum
length (18") GPIB cable.
Power Sensor,
Input: Type-N (m)
Agilent E9304A E-Series
power sensor
The Agilent 8482A power
sensor can be used in place of
the Agilent E9304A E-Series
power sensor in some
performance tests and some
adjustments.
9 kHz to 6 GHz,
−
70 to +20 dBm
100 kHz to 4.2 GHz,
−
30 to +20 dBm
This power sensor is not an
alternate model because some
performance tests can not use
the Agilent 8482A power
sensor.
Spectrum Analyzer,
Input: Type-N (f)
or Input: 2.4 mm (m)
Option 001
Output: APC 3.5 (f)
Option 007
Output: APC 3.5 (f)
Option K35
Input: SMA (f),
Output: SMA (f)
Agilent 8563/64/65EC
Option 001 and K35
spectrum analyzer
or Agilent 8563/64/65E
Option 001, 007, and K35
spectrum analyzer
Option 001 adds a Second IF
Output
Option 007 adds digitized fast
time domain sweep; this
functionality has been
incorporated into the
Agilent 8563/64/65EC
spectrum analyzer.
Option K35 is required only
when adjusting
Adjacent Channel Power
(Option 400)” on page 3-34
9 kHz to 6 GHz
WCDMA Test Set,
RF Input: Type-N (f),
LO Input: SMA (f),
IF Output: SMA (f)
Agilent Option K35 WCDMA
test set