N9020B MXA X-Series Signal Analyzer, Multi-Touch

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D ATA S H E E T

N9020B MXA X-Series


Signal Analyzer, Multi-touch
10 Hz to 3.6, 8.4, 13.6, 26.5, 32, 44, or 50 GHz
Table of Contents
Quickly adapt to evolving
Definitions and Conditions ..................................................................................................... 3 test requirements
Frequency and Time Specifications ....................................................................................... 4
Every device demands decisions
Amplitude Accuracy and Range Specifications .................................................................... 6
that require tradeoffs in
Dynamic Range Specifications ............................................................................................... 9 your goals—customer specs,
throughput, yield. With a highly
PowerSuite Measurement Specifications ............................................................................ 13
flexible signal analyzer, you can
General Specifications .......................................................................................................... 14 manage and minimize those
tradeoffs. Keysight Technologies
Inputs and Outputs ............................................................................................................... 15
Inc.’s mid-performance MXA is the
IQ Analyzer ............................................................................................................................ 17 optimum choice for wireless as
you take new-generation devices
IQ Analyzer — Option B40 .................................................................................................... 18
to market. It has the flexibility
IQ Analyzer — Option B85/B1A/B1X .................................................................................... 19 to quickly adapt to evolving
test requirements, today and
Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer (RTSA) ................................................................................. 20
tomorrow.
Confidently covered by Keysight Services…………………………………………………………………………..21

This data sheet is a summary of the specifications and conditions for MXA signal
analyzers. For the complete specifications guide, visit:
www.keysight.com/find/mxa_specifications

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Definitions and Conditions
Specifications describe the performance of parameters covered by the product warranty Get More Information
and apply to the full temperature range of 0 to 55 °C, unless otherwise noted.
This MXA signal analyzer data
95th percentile values indicate the breadth of the population (approx. 2 ) of sheet is a summary of the
performance tolerances expected to be met in 95 percent of the cases with a 95 percent specifications and conditions for
confidence, for any ambient temperature in the range of 20 to 30 °C. In addition to the N9020B MXA signal analyzers.
statistical observations of a sample of instruments, these values include the effects of A full set of specifications are
the uncertainties of external calibration references. These values are not warranted. available in the MXA Signal
These values are updated occasionally if a significant change in the statistically observed Analyzer Specification Guide
behavior of production instruments is observed. at www.keysight.com/find/
mxa_specifications.
Typical describes additional product performance information that is not covered by
the product warranty. It is performance beyond specifications that 80 percent of the For ordering information, refer to
units exhibit with a 95 percent confidence level over the temperature range 20 to 30 °C. the N9020B MXA Signal Analyzer
Typical performance does not include measurement uncertainty. Configuration Guide (literature
number 5992-1256EN).
Nominal values indicate expected performance, or describe product performance that is
useful in the application of the product, but are not covered by the product warranty.

The analyzer will meet its specifications when:


– It is within its calibration cycle
– Under auto couple control, except when Auto Sweep Time Rules = Accy
– Signal frequencies < 10 MHz, with DC coupling applied
– The analyzer has been stored at an ambient temperature within the allowed
operating range for at least two hours before being turned on; if it had previously
been stored at a temperature range inside the allowed storage range, but outside
the allowed operating range
– The analyzer has been turned on at least 30 minutes with Auto Align set to Normal,
or if Auto Align is set to Off or Partial, alignments must have been run recently
enough to prevent an Alert message. If the Alert condition is changed from “Time
and Temperature” to one of the disabled duration choices, the analyzer may fail
to meet specifications without informing the user. If Auto Align is set to Light,
performance is not warranted, and nominal performance will degrade to become
a factor of 1.4 wider for any specification subject to alignment, such as amplitude
tolerances

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Frequency and Time Specifications
Frequency range DC coupled AC coupled
Option 503 10 Hz to 3.6 GHz 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz
Option 508 10 Hz to 8.4 GHz 10 MHz to 8.4 GHz
Option 513 10 Hz to 13.6 GHz 10 MHz to 13.6 GHz
Option 526 10 Hz to 26.5 GHz 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz
Option 532 10 Hz to 32 GHz NA
Option 544 10 Hz to 44 GHz NA
Option 550 10 Hz to 50 GHz NA
Band LO multiple (N)
0 1 10 Hz to 3.6 GHz
1 1 3.5 to 8.4 GHz
2 2 8.3 to 13.6 GHz
3 2 13.5 to 17.1 GHz
4 4 17 to 26.5 GHz
5 4 26.4 to 34.5 GHz
6 8 34.4 to 50 GHz
Frequency reference
Accuracy ± [(time since last adjustment x aging rate) + temperature stability + calibration accuracy]
Aging rate Option PFR Standard
± 1 x 10–7 / year ± 1 x 10–6 / year
–7
± 1.5 x 10 / 2 years
Temperature stability Option PFR Standard
– 20 to 30 °C ± 1.5 x 10–8 ± 2 x 10–6
–8
– Full temperature range ± 5 x 10 ± 2 x 10–6
Achievable initial calibration accuracy Option PFR Standard
± 4 x 10–8 ± 1.4 x 10–6
Example frequency reference accuracy (with Option PFR) = ± (1 x 1 x 10–7 + 5 x 10–8 + 4 x 10–8)
1 year after last adjustment = ± 1.9 x 10–7
Residual FM
– Option PFR ≤ (0.25 Hz x N) p-p in 20 ms, nominal
– Standard ≤ (10 Hz x N) p-p in 20 ms, nominal
See band table above for N (LO multiple)
Frequency readout accuracy (start, stop, center, marker)
± (marker frequency x frequency reference accuracy + 0.25 % x span + 5 % x RBW + 2 Hz + 0.5 x horizontal resolution 1)
Marker frequency counter
Accuracy ± (marker frequency x frequency reference accuracy + 0.100 Hz)
Delta counter accuracy ± (delta frequency x frequency reference accuracy + 0.141 Hz)
Counter resolution 0.001 Hz
Frequency span (FFT and swept mode)
Range 0 Hz (zero span), 10 Hz to maximum frequency of instrument
Resolution 2 Hz
Accuracy
– Swept ± (0.25 % x span + horizontal resolution)
– FFT ± (0.10 % x span + horizontal resolution)

1. Horizontal resolution is span/(sweep points – 1).

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Frequency and Time Specifications (continued)
Sweep time and triggering
Range Span = 0 Hz 1 μs to 6000 s
Span ≥ 10 Hz 1 ms to 4000 s
Accuracy Span ≥ 10 Hz, swept ± 0.01 %, nominal
Span ≥ 10 Hz, FFT Span ± 40 %, nominal
= 0 Hz ± 0.01 %, nominal
Trigger Free run, line, video, external 1, external 2, RF burst, periodic timer
Trigger delay Span = 0 Hz or FFT –150 to +500 ms
Span ≥ 10 Hz, swept 0 to 500 ms
Resolution 0.1 μs
Time gating
– Gate methods Gated LO; gated video; gated FFT
– Gate length range (except method = 100.0 ns to 5.0 s
FFT)
– Gate delay range 0 to 100.0 s
– Gate delay jitter 33.3 ns p-p, nominal
Sweep (trace) point range
All spans 1 to 100,001
Resolution bandwidth (RBW)
Range (–3.01 dB bandwidth)
– Standard 1 Hz to 3 MHz (10 % steps), 4, 5, 6, and 8 MHz
– With one or more of Option B40, DP2, or 1 Hz to 3 MHz (10 % steps), 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 MHz
MPB
– With Option B85 or B1A, and Option RBE 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, and 70 MHz, in Spectrum Analyzer mode and zero span
– With Option B1X and Option RBE 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 100, and 133 MHz, in Spectrum Analyzer mode and zero span
Bandwidth accuracy (power) 1 Hz to 750 kHz ± 1.0 % (± 0.044 dB)
820 kHz to 1.2 MHz (< 3.6 GHz CF) ± 2.0 % (± 0.088 dB)
1.3 to 2 MHz (< 3.6 GHz CF) ± 0.07 dB, nominal
2.2 to 3 MHz (< 3.6 GHz CF) ± 0.15 dB, nominal
4 to 10 MHz (< 3.6 GHz CF) ± 0.25 dB, nominal
Bandwidth accuracy (–3.01 dB)
– RBW range 1 Hz to 1.3 MHz ± 2 %, nominal
Selectivity (–60 dB/–3 dB) 4.1:1, nominal
EMI bandwidth (CISPR compliant) 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz, 1 MHz (Option EMC required)
EMI bandwidth (MIL STD 461 compliant) 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, (Option EMC required)
100 kHz, 1 MHz
1
Analysis bandwidth
Maximum bandwidth Option B1X 160 MHz
Option B1A 125 MHz
Option B85 85 MHz
Option B40 40 MHz
Option B25 (standard) 25 MHz
Video bandwidth (VBW)
Range 1 Hz to 3 MHz (10 % steps), 4, 5, 6, 8 MHz, and wide open (labeled 50 MHz)
Accuracy ± 6 %, nominal

1. Analysis bandwidth is the instantaneous bandwidth available around a center frequency over which the input signal can be digitized for further analysis or
processing in the time, frequency, or modulation domain.

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Amplitude Accuracy and Range Specifications (continued)
Amplitude range
Measurement range
Preamp Off Displayed average noise level (DANL) to +30 dBm
Preamp On Displayed average noise level (DANL) to +30 dBm
Input attenuator range 0 to 70 dB in 2 dB steps
Electronic attenuator (Option EA3)
Frequency range 10 Hz to 3.6 GHz
Attenuation range
– Electronic attenuator range 0 to 24 dB, 1 dB steps
– Full attenuation range 0 to 94 dB, 1 dB steps
(mechanical + electronic)
Maximum safe input level
Average total power +30 dBm (1 W)
(with and without preamp)
Peak pulse power < 10 μs pulse width, < 1 % duty cycle +50 dBm (100 W) and input attenuation ≥ 30 dB
DC volts
– DC coupled ± 0.2 Vdc
– AC coupled ± 100 Vdc
Display range
Log scale 0.1 to 1 dB/division in 0.1 dB steps
1 to 20 dB/division in 1 dB steps (10 display divisions)
Linear scale 10 divisions
Scale units dBm, dBmV, dBμV, dBmA, dBμA, V, W, A

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Amplitude Accuracy and Range Specifications (continued)
Frequency response Specification 95th percentile (≈ 2)
(10 dB input attenuation, 20 to 30 °C, preselector centering applied,  = nominal standard deviation)
RF/MW 20 Hz to 10 MHz ± 0.6 dB ± 0.28 dB
(Option 503, 508, 513, 526 1) 10 MHz 2 to 3.6 GHz ± 0.45 dB ± 0.17 dB
3.5 to 8.4 GHz ± 1.5 dB ± 0.48 dB
8.3 to 13.6 GHz ± 2.0 dB ± 0.47 dB
13.5 to 22.0 GHz ± 2.0 dB ± 0.52 dB
22.0 to 26.5 GHz ± 2.5 dB ± 0.71 dB
Millimeter-Wave 20 Hz to 10 MHz ± 0.6 dB ± 0.28 dB
(Option 532, 544, 550) 10 to 50 MHz ± 0.45 dB ± 0.21 dB
50 MHz to 3.6 GHz ± 0.45 dB ± 0.2 dB
3.5 to 5.2 GHz ± 1.7 dB ± 0.67 dB
5.2 to 8.4 GHz ± 1.5 dB ± 0.47 dB
8.3 to 13.6 GHz ± 2.0 dB ± 0.47 dB
13.5 to 17.1 GHz ± 2.0 dB ± 0.52 dB
17.0 to 22.0 GHz ± 2.0 dB ± 0.66 dB
22.0 to 26.5 GHz ± 2.5 dB ± 0.79 dB
26.4 to 34.5 GHz ± 2.5 dB ± 1.07 dB
34.4 to 50 GHz ± 3.2 dB ± 1.4 dB
Preamp on (0 dB attenuation) (Option P03, P08, P13, P26, P32, P44, P50)
RF/MW 100 kHz to 3.6 GHz ± 0.75 dB ± 0.28 dB
(Option 503, 508, 513, 526 1) 3.5 to 8.4 GHz ± 2.0 dB ± 0.67 dB
8.3 to 13.6 GHz ± 2.3 dB ± 0.73 dB
13.5 to 17.1 GHz ± 2.5 dB ± 0.97 dB
17.0 to 22.0 GHz ± 2.8 dB ± 1.36 dB
22.0 to 26.5 GHz ± 3.5 dB ± 1.48 dB
Millimeter-Wave 100 kHz to 3.6 GHz ± 0.75 dB ± 0.28 dB
(Option 532, 544, 550) 3.5 to 5.2 GHz ± 2.0 dB ± 0.67 dB
5.2 to 8.4 GHz ± 2.0 dB ± 0.51 dB
8.3 to 13.6 GHz ± 2.3 dB ± 0.73 dB
13.5 to 17.1 GHz ± 2.5 dB ± 0.97 dB
17.0 to 22.0 GHz ± 2.8 dB ± 1.36 dB
22.0 to 26.5 GHz ± 3.5 dB ± 1.48 dB
26.4 to 34.5 GHz ± 3.0 dB ± 1.48 dB
34.4 to 50 GHz ± 4.1 dB ± 1.69 dB
Input attenuation switching uncertainty Specifications Additional information
Attenuation > 2 dB, preamp off 50 MHz (reference frequency) ± 0.20 dB ± 0.08 dB, typical
Relative to 10 dB (reference setting) 20 Hz to 3.6 GHz ± 0.3 dB, nominal
3.5 to 8.4 GHz ± 0.5 dB, nominal
8.3 to 13.6 GHz ± 0.7 dB, nominal
13.5 to 26.5 GHz ± 0.7 dB, nominal
26.4 to 50 GHz ± 1.0 dB, nominal

1. Signal frequencies above 18 GHz are prone to response errors due to modes in the Type-N connector used. With the use of Type-N to APC 3.5 mm adapter
part number 1250-1744, there are nominally six such modes. The effect of these modes with this connector are included within these specifications.
2. DC coupling required to meet specifications below 50 MHz. With AC coupling, specifications apply at frequencies of 50 MHz and higher. Statistical
observations at 10 MHz with AC coupling show that most instruments meet the DC-coupled specifications, however, a small percentage of instruments are
expected to have errors exceeding 0.5 dB at 10 MHz at the temperature extreme. The effect at 20 to 50 MHz is negligible but not warranted.

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Amplitude Accuracy and Range Specifications (continued)
Total absolute amplitude accuracy Specifications
(10 dB attenuation, 20 to 30 °C, 1 Hz ≤ RBW ≤ 1 MHz, input signal –10 to –50 dBm, all settings auto-coupled except
Auto Swp Time = Accy, any reference level, any scale,  = nominal standard deviation)
At 50 MHz ± 0.33 dB
At all frequencies ± (0.33 dB + frequency response)
20 Hz to 3.6 GHz ± 0.23 dB (95th Percentile ≈ 2)
Preamp on At all frequencies ± (0.39 dB + frequency response)
(Option P03, P08, P13, P26, P32, P44 and P50)
Input voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) (≥ 10 dB input attenuation) 95th
Percentile
Freq Opt 503, 508, 513, 526 Freq Opt 532, 544, 550
10 MHz to 3.6 GHz 1.142 1.147
3.5 to 8.4 GHz 1.33 1.221
8.3 to 13.6 GHz 1.48 1.276
13.5 to 17.1 GHz 1.46 1.285
17.0 to 26.5 GHz 1.55 1.430
26.4 to 34.5 GHz NA 1.424
34.4 to 50 GHz NA 1.533
Preamp on 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz 1.80 1.450
(0 dB attenuation) 3.5 to 8.4 GHz 1.68 1.522
8.3 to 13.6 GHz 1.69 1.430
13.5 to 17.1 GHz 1.66 1.432
17.0 to 26.5 GHz 1.66 1.562
26.4 to 34.5 GHz NA 1.375
34.4 to 50 GHz NA 1.483
Resolution bandwidth switching uncertainty (referenced to 30 kHz RBW)
1 Hz to 1.5 MHz RBW ± 0.05 dB
1.6 MHz to 3 MHz RBW ± 0.10 dB
4, 5, 6, 8, 10 MHz RBW ± 1.0 dB
Reference level
Range
– Log scale –170 to +30 dBm in 0.01 dB steps
– Linear scale Same as Log (707 pV to 7.07 V)
Accuracy 0 dB
Display scale switching uncertainty
Switching between linear and log 0 dB
Log scale/div switching 0 dB
Display scale fidelity
Between –10 dBm and –80 dBm input mixer level ± 0.10 dB total
Trace detectors
Normal, peak, sample, negative peak, log power average, RMS average, and voltage average
Preamplifier
Frequency range Option P03 100 kHz to 3.6 GHz
Option P08 100 kHz to 8.4 GHz
Option P13 100 kHz to 13.6 GHz
Option P26 100 kHz to 26.5 GHz
Option P32 100 kHz to 32 GHz
Option P44 100 kHz to 44 GHz
Option P50 100 kHz to 50 GHz
Gain 100 kHz to 3.6 GHz +20 dB, nominal
3.6 to 26.5 GHz +35 dB, nominal
26.5 to 50 GHz +40 dB, nominal
Noise figure 100 kHz to 3.6 GHz 11 dB, nominal
3.6 to 8.4 GHz 9 dB, nominal
8.4 to 13.6 GHz 10 dB, nominal
13.6 to 50 GHz DANL + 176.24 dB, nominal

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Dynamic Range Specifications
1 dB gain compression (two-tone) Total power at input mixer
20 to 500 MHz 0 dBm +3 dBm, typical
500 MHz to 3.6 GHz 1 dBm +5 dBm, typical
3.6 to 26.5 GHz 0 dBm +4 dBm, typical
26.5 to 50 GHz 0 dBm 0 dBm, nominal
Preamp on 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz –14 dBm, nominal
(Option P03, P08, P13, P26, P32, P44, P50) 3.6 to 26.5 GHz
– Tone spacing 100 kHz to 20 MHz –26 dBm, nominal
– Tone spacing > 70 MHz
Freq Option ≤ 526 –16 dBm, nominal
Freq Option > 526 –20 dBm, nominal
26.5 to 50 GHz –30 dBm, nominal
Displayed average noise level (DANL)
(Input terminated, sample or average detector, averaging type = Log, 0 dB input attenuation, IF Gain = High, 1 Hz RBW, 20 to 30 °C)
Specification Typical
RF/MW 10 Hz –95 dBm, nominal
(Option 503, 508, 513, 526) 20 Hz –105 dBm, nominal
100 Hz –110 dBm, nominal
1 kHz –120 dBm, nominal
9 kHz to 1 MHz –130 dBm
1 to 10 MHz –150 dBm –153 dBm
10 MHz to 2.1 GHz –151 dBm –154 dBm
2.1 to 3.6 GHz –149 dBm –152 dBm
3.6 to 8.4 GHz –149 dBm –153 dBm
8.3 to 13.6 GHz –148 dBm –151 dBm
13.5 to 17.1 GHz –144 dBm –147 dBm
17.0 to 20.0 GHz –143 dBm –146 dBm
20.0 to 26.5 GHz –136 dBm –142 dBm
Preamp on, RF/MW 100 kHz to 1 MHz –149 dBm, nominal
(Option 503, 508, 513, 526) 1 to 10 MHz –161 dBm –163 dBm
10 MHz to 2.1 GHz –163 dBm –166 dBm
2.1 to 3.6 GHz –162 dBm –164 dBm
3.6 to 8.4 GHz –162 dBm –166 dBm
8.3 to 13.6 GHz –162 dBm –165 dBm
13.5 to 17.1 GHz –159 dBm –163 dBm
17.0 to 20.0 GHz –157 dBm –161 dBm
20.0 to 26.5 GHz –152 dBm –157 dBm
Millimeter-Wave 10 Hz –95 dBm, nominal
(Option 532, 544, 550)1 20 Hz –105 dBm, nominal
100 Hz –110 dBm, nominal
1 kHz –120 dBm, nominal
9 kHz to 1 MHz –135 dBm
1 MHz to 1.2 GHz –154 dBm –155 dBm
1.2 to 2.1 GHz –152 dBm –154 dBm
2.1 to 3.6 GHz –150 dBm –152 dBm
3.5 to 4.2 GHz –144 dBm –147 dBm
4.2 to 6.6 GHz –146 dBm –149 dBm
6.6 to 8.4 GHz –148 dBm –150 dBm
8.3 to 13.6 GHz –148 dBm –150 dBm
13.5 to 20 GHz –145 dBm –148 dBm
20 to 26.5 GHz –142 dBm –145 dBm
26.4 to 34 GHz –140 dBm –144 dBm
33.9 to 40 GHz –136 dBm –140 dBm
40 to 44 GHz –135 dBm –140 dBm
44 to 46 GHz –135 dBm –140 dBm
46 to 50 GHz –133 dBm –137 dBm

1. Without Option B40, B85, B1A, B1X, DP2, or MPB. When any of these options are installed, performance may change. Please refer to the MXA
specifications guide for more details.

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Dynamic Range Specifications (continued)
Preamp on, Millimeter-Wave 100 kHz to 1 MHz –149 dBm –151 dBm
(Option 532, 544, 550) 1 to 10 MHz –163 dBm –165 dBm
10 MHz to 1.2 GHz –164 dBm –166 dBm
1.2 to 2.1 GHz –163 dBm –165 dBm
2.1 to 3.6 GHz –162 dBm –164 dBm
3.5 to 7 GHz –161 dBm –162 dBm
7 to 20 GHz –161 dBm –162 dBm
20 to 26.5 GHz –159 dBm –161 dBm
26.4 to 32 GHz –158 dBm –160 dBm
32 to 34 GHz –156 dBm –159 dBm
33.9 to 40 GHz –154 dBm –157 dBm
40 to 44 GHz –150 dBm –155 dBm
44 to 46 GHz –150 dBm –155 dBm
46 to 50 GHz –150 dBm –153 dBm
DANL with Noise Floor Extension (Option NF2) improvement
DANL improvement exceeds 9 dB with 95% confidence in the average of all bands, paths (normal, preamp, low noise path and microwave preselector bypass),
frequency options and signal path option (MPB).
DANL with Noise Floor Extension (Option NF2) on
RF/MW (Option 503, 508, 513, 526) 95th percentile
Frequency Preamp Off Preamp On
Band 0, f > 20 MHz –162 dBm –172 dBm
Band 1 –160 dBm –170 dBm
Band 2 –160 dBm –170 dBm
Band 3 –156 dBm –170 dBm
Band 4 –148 dBm –164 dBm
Millimeter-Wave (Option 532, 544, 550)1
Band 0, f > 20 MHz –163 dBm –174 dBm
Band 1 –160 dBm –172 dBm
Band 2 –161 dBm –173 dBm
Band 3 –161 dBm –174 dBm
Band 4 –158 dBm –171 dBm
Band 5 –157 dBm –169 dBm
Band 6 –152 dBm –165 dBm
Spurious responses
Residual responses 200 kHz to 8.4 GHz (swept) –100 dBm
(Input terminated and 0 dB attenuation) Zero span or FFT or other frequencies –100 dBm, nominal
Image responses 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz –80 dBc (–108 dBc, typical)
3.5 to 13.6 GHz –78 dBc (–87 dBc, typical)
13.5 to 17.1 GHz –74 dBc (–85 dBc, typical)
17.0 to 22 GHz –70 dBc (–81 dBc, typical)
22 to 26.5 GHz –68 dBc (–77 dBc, typical)
26.5 to 34.5 GHz –70 dBc (–94 dBc, typical)
34.4 to 44 GHz –60 dBc (–79 dBc, typical)
44 to 50 GHz –75 dBc, nominal
LO related spurious 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz –90 dBc, typical
(f > 600 MHz from carrier)
Other spurious
f ≥ 10 MHz from carrier –80 dBc + 20xlogN 2

1. Without Option B40, B85, B1A, B1X, DP2, or MPB. When any of these options are installed, performance may change. Please refer to the MXA
specifications guide for more details.
2. N is the LO multiplication factor.

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Dynamic Range Specifications (continued)
Second harmonic distortion (SHI)
Source frequency Mixer level Distortion SHI
RF/MW (Option 503, 508, 513, 526) 10 MHz to 1.0 GHz –15 dBm –60 dBc +45 dBm
1.0 to 1.8 GHz –15 dBm –56 dBc +41 dBm
1.75 to 6.5 GHz –15 dBm –80 dBc +65 dBm
6.5 to 11 GHz –15 dBm –70 dBc +55 dBm
11 to 13.25 GHz –15 dBm –65 dBc +50 dBm
Millimeter-Wave (Option 532, 544, 550) 10 MHz to 1.0 GHz –15 dBm –60 dBc +45 dBm
1.0 to 1.8 GHz –15 dBm –56 dBc +41 dBm
1.75 to 3 GHz –15 dBm –72 dBc +57 dBm
3 to 6.5 GHz –15 dBm –80 dBc +65 dBm
6.5 to 11 GHz –15 dBm –70 dBc +55 dBm
11 to 13.25 GHz –15 dBm –65 dBc +50 dBm
13.2 to 25 GHz –15 dBm –65 dBc, nominal +50 dBm, nominal
Preamp level Distortion SHI
Preamp on 10 MHz to 1.8 GHz –45 dBm –78 dBc, nominal +33 dBm, nominal
(Option P03, P08, P13, P26, P32, P44, P50) 1.8 to 13.25 GHz –50 dBm –60 dBc, nominal +10 dBm, nominal
13.25 to 25 GHz −50 dBm –50 dBc, nominal 0 dBm, nominal
Third-order intermodulation distortion (TOI)
(Two –18 dBm tones at input mixer with tone separation > 5 times IF prefilter bandwidth, 20 to 30 °C, see Specifications Guide for IF prefilter bandwidths)
Distortion TOI TOI (typical)
RF/MW 10 to 100 MHz –84 dBc +12 dBm +17 dBm
(Option 503, 508, 513, 526) 100 to 400 MHz –90 dBc +15 dBm +20 dBm
400 MHz to 1.7 GHz –92 dBc +16 dBm +20 dBm
1.7 to 3.6 GHz –92 dBc +16 dBm +19 dBm
3.6 to 26.5 GHz –90 dBc +15 dBm +18 dBm
Millimeter-Wave 10 to 100 MHz –88 dBc +14 dBm +17 dBm
(Option 532, 544, 550) 100 MHz to 3.95 GHz –92 dBc +16 dBm +19 dBm
3.95 to 8.4 GHz –90 dBc +15 dBm +18 dBm
8.3 to 13.6 GHz –90 dBc +15 dBm +21 dBm
13.5 to 17.1 GHz –84 dBc +12 dBm +16 dBm
17 to 26.5 GHz –82 dBc +11 dBm +17 dBm
26.4 to 34.5 GHz –82 dBc +11 dBm +18 dBm
34.4 to 50 GHz –80 dBc +10 dBm +18 dBm, nominal
Preamp on, RF/MW
(Tones at preamp input)
two –45 dBm 10 MHz to 500 MHz –98 dBc, nominal +4 dBm, nominal
two –45 dBm 500 MHz to 3.6 GHz –100 dBc, nominal +5 dBm, nominal
two –50 dBm 3.6 to 26.5 GHz –70 dBc, nominal -15 dBm, nominal
Preamp on, Millimeter-Wave
(Tones at preamp input)
two –45 dBm 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz –90 dBc, nominal 0 dBm, nominal
two –50 dBm 3.6 to 26.5 GHz – 64 dBc, nominal –18 dBm, nominal

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Phase noise 1 Offset Specification Typical
Noise sidebands 10 Hz –80 dBc/Hz, nominal
(20 to 30 °C, CF = 1 GHz) 100 Hz –91 dBc/Hz –100 dBc/Hz
1 kHz –112 dBc/Hz, nominal
10 kHz –113 dBc/Hz –114 dBc/Hz
100 kHz –116 dBc/Hz –117 dBc/Hz
1 MHz –135 dBc/Hz –136 dBc/Hz
10 MHz –148 dBc/Hz, nominal

1. For nominal values at other center frequencies, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2.

Figure 1. Nominal phase noise at different center frequencies, Figure 2. Nominal phase noise at different center frequencies,
RF/MW(Option 503, 508, 513, 526) Millimeter-Wave (Option 532, 544, 550)

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PowerSuite Measurement Specifications
Channel power
Amplitude accuracy, W-CDMA or IS95 ± 0.82 dB (± 0.23 dB 95th percentile)
(20 to 30 °C, attenuation = 10 dB)
Occupied bandwidth
Frequency accuracy ± [span/1000] nominal
Adjacent channel power Adjacent Alternate
Accuracy, W-CDMA (ACLR)
(at specific mixer levels and ACLR ranges)
– MS ± 0.14 dB ± 0.18 dB
– BTS ± 0.49 dB ± 0.42 dB
Dynamic range (typical)
– Without noise correction –73 dB –79 dB
– With noise correction –78 dB –82 dB
Offset channel pairs measured 1 to 6
ACP measurement and transfer time 10 ms, nominal ( = 0.2 dB)
(fast method)
Multiple number of carriers measured Up to 12
Power statistics CCDF
Histogram resolution 0.01 dB
Harmonic distortion
Maximum harmonic number 10th
Result Fundamental power (dBm), relative harmonics power (dBc), total harmonic distortion in %
Intermod (TOI) Measure the third-order products and intercepts from two tones
Burst power
Methods Power above threshold, power within burst width
Results Single burst output power, average output power, maximum power, minimum power within burst,
burst width
Spurious emission
W-CDMA (1 to 3.6 GHz) table-driven spurious signals; search across regions
– Dynamic range 81.3 dB (82.2 dB, typical)
– Absolute sensitivity –84.5 dBm (–89.5 dBm, typical)
Spectrum emission mask (SEM)
cdma2000® (750 kHz offset)
– Relative dynamic range (30 kHz RBW) 78.6 dB (84.8 dB, typical)
– Absolute sensitivity –99.7 dBm (–104.7 dBm, typical)
– Relative accuracy ± 0.12 dB
3GPP W-CDMA (2.515 MHz offset)
– Relative dynamic range (30 kHz RBW) 81.9 dB (88.1 dB, typical)
– Absolute sensitivity –99.7 dBm (–104.7 dBm, typical)
– Relative accuracy ± 0.15 dB

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General Specifications
Temperature range
Operating 0 to 55 °C
Storage –40 to 70 °C
EMC
Complies with the essential requirements of the European EMC Directive and the UK Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 as well as current editions
of the following standards (dates and editions are cited in the Declaration of Conformity):
– IEC/EN 61326-1 or IEC/EN 61326-2-1
– CISPR 11 Group 1, Class A
– AS/NZS CISPR 11:2002
– ICES/NMB-001
This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001
Cet appareil ISM est conforme à la norme NMB-001 du Canada
Safety
Complies with the essential requirements of the European Low Voltage Directive a well as current editions of the following standards (dates and editions are cited
in the Declaration of Conformity)
– IEC/EN 61010-1
– Canada: CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1
– U.S.A.: UL 61010-1
Acoustic statement (European Machinery Directive 2002/42/EC, 1.7.4.2u)
– Acoustic noise emission
– LpA < 70 dB
– Operator position
– Normal position
– Per ISO 7779
Environmental stress
Samples of this product have been type tested in accordance with the Keysight Environmental Test Manual and verified to be robust against the environmental
stresses of storage, transportation, and end-use; those stresses include, but are not limited to, temperature, humidity, shock, vibration, altitude, and power line
conditions; test methods are aligned with IEC 60068-2 and levels are similar to MILPRF-28800F Class 3.
Power requirements
Voltage and frequency 100/120 V, 50/60/400 Hz The instruments can operate with mains supply voltage
220/240 V, 50/60 Hz fluctuations up to ± 10% of the nominal voltage
Power consumption
– On 465 W maximum
– Standby 20 W
Display
Resolution 1280 x 768
Size 269 mm (10.6 in.) diagonal (nominal) capacitive multi-touch screen
Data storage
Internal ≥ 160 GB nominal (removable solid state drive)
External Supports USB 2.0 or 3.0 compatible memory devices
Weight (without options)
Net
– RF/MW (Option 503, 508, 513, 526) 18 kg (40 lbs), nominal
– Millimeter-Wave (Option 532, 544, 550) 20 kg (44 lbs), nominal
Shipping
– RF/MW (Option 503, 508, 513, 526) 30 kg (66 lbs), nominal
– Millimeter-Wave (Option 532, 544, 550) 32 kg (71 lbs), nominal
Dimensions
Height 177 mm (7.0 in)
Width 426 mm (16.8 in)
Length 368 mm (14.5 in)
Calibration cycle
The recommended calibration cycle is two years; calibration services are available through Keysight service centers

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Inputs and Outputs
Front panel
RF input connector
– Standard (Option 503, 508, 513, 526) Type-N female, 50 Ω nominal
– Standard (Option 532, 544, 550) 2.4 mm male, 50 Ω nominal
External Mixing (Option EXM)
– Connection port
– Connector SMA, female
– Impedance 50 Ω, nominal
– Functions Triplexed for LO output, IF input, and mixer bias
– Mixer bias range ± 10 mA in 10 μA step
– IF input center frequency
– Narrowband IF path 322.5 MHz
– 40 MHz BW IF path 250.0 MHz
– 85, 125, or 160 MHz BW IF path 300 MHz
– LO output frequency range 3.75 to 14.0 GHz
Analog baseband IQ inputs (Option BBA) 1
– Connectors (I, Q, I-Bar, Q-Bar, and Cal Out) BNC female
– Cal Out
– Signal AC coupled square wave
– Frequency Selectable between 1 kHz and 250 kHz
– Input impedance (4 connectors: I, Q, I-, Q-) 50 Ω, 1 MΩ (selectable, nominal)
– Probes supported 2
– Active probe 1130A, 1131A, 1132A, 1134A
– Passive probe 1161A
– Input return loss –35 dB (0 to 10 MHz, nominal)
– 50 Ω impedance only selected –30 dB (10 to 40 MHz, nominal)
Probe power
– Voltage/current +15 Vdc, ±7 % at 150 mA max, nominal
–12.6 Vdc, ±10 % at 150 mA max, nominal
USB ports
– Host (3 ports)
– Standard Compatible with USB 2.0
– Connector USB type-A female
– Output current
– Port marked with lightning bolt 1.2 A (nominal)
– Ports not marked with lightning bolt 0.5 A (nominal)
Rear panel
10 MHz out
– Connector BNC female, 50 Ω, nominal
– Output amplitude ≥ 0 dBm, nominal
– Frequency 10 MHz ± (10 MHz x frequency reference accuracy)
Ext Ref In
– Connector BNC female, 50 Ω, nominal
– Input amplitude range –5 to 10 dBm, nominal
– Input frequency 1 to 50 MHz, nominal
– Frequency lock range ± 2 x 10–6 of specified external reference input frequency
Trigger 1 and 2 inputs
– Connector BNC female
– Impedance > 10 kΩ, nominal
– Trigger level range –5 to 5 V

1. For additional specifications, please refer to the MXA specifications guide.


2. For more details, please refer to the Keysight Probe Configuration Guides, literature numbers 5968-7141EN and 5989-6162EN; probe heads are necessary
to attach to your device properly and probe connectivity kits such as E2668B, E2669A. or E2675A are required.

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Inputs and Outputs (continued)
Rear panel
Trigger 1 and 2 outputs
– Connector BNC female
– Impedance 50 Ω, nominal
– Level 5 V TTL, nominal
Monitor output
– Connector VGA compatible, 15-pin mini D-SUB
– Format XGA (60 Hz vertical sync rates, non-interlaced) Analog RGB
– Resolution 1024 x 768
Noise source drive +28 V (pulsed)
– Connector BNC female
SNS Series noise source
Analog out
– Connector BNC female (used with N9063A analog demod app and Option YAS)
USB ports
– Host, super speed 2 ports
– Compatibility USB 3.0
– Connector USB Type A (female)
– Output current 0.9 A, nominal
– Host, stacked with LAN 1 port
– Compatibility USB 2.0
– Connector USB Type A (female)
– Output current 0.5 A, nominal
– Device 1 port
– Compatibility USB 3.0
– Connector USB type-B (female)
– Output current 0.9 A, nominal
GPIB interface
– Connector IEEE-488 bus connector
– GPIB codes SH1, AH1, T6, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, C1, C2, C3, C28, DT1, L4, C0
– GPIB mode Controller or device
LAN TCP/IP interface
– Standard 1000 Base-T
– Connector RJ45 Ethertwist
IF output
– Connector SMA female, shared by Option CR3 and CRP
– Impedance 50 Ω, nominal
Wideband IF output, Option CR3
Center frequency
– SA mode or I/Q analyzer
– with IF BW ≤ 25 MHz 322.5 MHz
– with Option B40 250 MHz
– with Option B85, B1A, or B1X 300 MHz
Conversion gain –1 to +4 dB (nominal) plus RF frequency response
Bandwidth
– Low band Up to 140 MHz (nominal)
– High band, with preselector Depends on center frequency
– High band, with preselector bypassed 1 Up to 410 MHz
Programmable IF output, Option CRP
Center frequency
– Range 10 to 75 MHz (user selectable)
– Resolution 0.5 MHz
Conversion gain –1 to +4 dB (nominal) plus RF frequency response
Bandwidth
– Output at 70 MHz 100 MHz (nominal)
– Low band or high band with preselector bypassed 1 Depends on RF center frequency
– Preselected band
– Lower output frequencies Subject to folding
Residual output signals ≤ –88 dBm (nominal)

1. Option MPB installed and enabled.

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I/Q Analyzer
Resolution bandwidth (spectrum measurement)
Range
– Overall 100 mHz to 3 MHz
– Span = 1 MHz 50 Hz to 1 MHz
– Span = 10 kHz 1 Hz to 10 kHz
– Span = 100 Hz 100 mHz to 100 Hz
Window shapes
Flat top, Uniform, Hanning, Gaussian, Blackman, Blackman-Harris, Kaiser Bessel (K-B 70 dB, K-B 90 dB and K-B 110 dB)
Analysis bandwidth
Standard 10 Hz to 10 MHz
Option B25 (standard) 10 Hz to 25 MHz
Option B40 10 Hz to 40 MHz
Option B85 10 Hz to 85 MHz
Option B1A 10 Hz to 125 MHz
Option B1X 10 Hz to 160 MHz
IF frequency response (standard 10 MHz IF path)
IF frequency response (demodulation and FFT response relative to the center frequency, 20 to 30 °C)
Center frequency (GHz) Span (MHz) Preselector Max. error RMS (nominal)
≤ 3.6 ≤ 10 NA ± 0.40 dB 0.04 dB
3.6 < f ≤ 26.5 ≤ 10 On On Off 0.25 dB
26.5 < f ≤ 50 ≤ 10 1 0.35 dB
3.6 < f ≤ 50 ≤ 10 ± 0.45 dB 0.04 dB
IF phase linearity (deviation from mean phase linearity, nominal)
Center frequency (GHz) Span (MHz) Preselector Peak-to-peak RMS
≤ 3.6 ≤ 10 NA 0.4 ° 0.1 °
> 3.6 ≤ 10 On Off 1 1.0 ° 0.2 °
> 3.6 ≤ 10 0.4 ° 0.1 °
Data acquisition (10 MHz IF path)
Time record length
IQ analyzer
Option DP2, B40, B85, B1A, B1X, or MPB 32,000,001 IQ sample pairs
None of the above 5,000,000 IQ sample pairs
Sample rate at ADC
Option DP2, B40, B85, B1A, B1X, or MPB 100 MSa/s
None of the above 90 MSa/s
ADC resolution
Option DP2, B40, B85, B1A, B1X, or MPB 16 bits
None of the above 14 bits
Option B25 (standard) 25 MHz analysis bandwidth
IF frequency response (demodulation and FFT response relative to the center frequency, 20 to 30 °C)
Center frequency (GHz) Span (MHz) Preselector Max. error RMS (nominal)
≤ 3.6 10 to ≤ 25 NA ± 0.45 dB 0.051 dB
> 3.6 10 to ≤ 25 On Off 1 0.45 dB
> 3.6 10 to ≤ 25 ± 0.45 dB 0.05 dB
IF phase linearity (deviation from mean phase linearity, nominal)
Center frequency (GHz) Span (MHz) Preselector Peak-to-peak RMS
0.02 ≤ f < 3.6 ≤ 25 NA 0.6 ° 0.14 °
> 3.6 ≤ 25 On Off 1 4.5 ° 1.2 °
> 3.6 ≤ 25 1.9 ° 0.42 °

1. Option MPB is installed and enabled.

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I/Q Analyzer (continued)
Data acquisition (25 MHz IF path)
Time record length (IQ pairs)
IQ Analyzer
Option DP2, B40, B85, B1A, B1X, or MPB 32,000,001 IQ sample pairs
None of the above 5,000,000 IQ sample pairs
89600 software 32-bit packing 64-bit packing Memory
Option DP2, B40, B85, B1A, B1X, or MPB 536 MSa 268 MSa 2 GB
None of the above 5,000,000 IQ sample pairs (independent of data packing)
Sample rate at ADC
Option DP2, B40, B85, B1A, B1X, or MPB 100 MSa/s
None of the above 90 MSa/s
ADC resolution
Option DP2, B40, B85, B1A, B1X, or MPB 16 bits
None of the above 14 bits

I/Q Analyzer — Option B40


40 MHz analysis bandwidth, Option B40 is automatically included in Option B85, B1A or B1X
Option B40 40 MHz analysis bandwidth
IF frequency response (demodulation and FFT response relative to the center frequency, 20 to 30 °C)
Center frequency (GHz) Span (MHz) Preselector RMS (nominal)
0.03 ≤ f < 3.6 ≤ 40 NA ± 0.45 dB ± 0.08 dB
3.6 ≤ f ≤ 8.4 ≤ 40 Off 1 ± 0.35 dB ± 0.08 dB
8.4 < f ≤ 26.5 ≤ 40 Off 1 ± 0.46 dB ± 0.08 dB
26.5 < f ≤ 34.4 ≤ 40 Off 1 ±0.67 dB ± 0.1 dB
34.4 < f ≤ 50 ≤ 40 Off 1 ±0.71 dB ± 0.1 dB
IF phase linearity (deviation from mean phase linearity, nominal)
Center frequency (GHz) Span (MHz) Preselector Peak-to-peak RMS
0.02 ≤ f < 3.6 40 NA 0.4° 0.1°
≥3.6 40 Off 1 6° 1.8°
Dynamic range (40 MHz IF path)
SFDR (Spurious-free dynamic range)
– Signal frequency within ± 12 MHz of center –77 dBc, nominal
Signal frequency anywhere within analysis BW
– Spurious response within ± 18 MHz of center –74 dBc, nominal
– Response anywhere within analysis BW –74 dBc, nominal
Data acquisition (40 MHz IF path)
Time record length (IQ pairs)
– IQ Analyzer 32,000,001 samples (I/Q pairs)
89600 VSA software 32-bit 64-bit packing
packing
Length (IQ sample pairs) 536 MSa 268 MSa 2 GB total memory, nominal
Length (time units) Samples/(Span x 1.25), nominal
Sample rate
– At ADC 200 Msa/s
– IQ pairs Span dependent
ADC resolution 12 bits

1. Option MPB is installed and enabled.

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I/Q Analyzer — Option B85/B1A/B1X
85/125/160 MHz analysis bandwidth
IF frequency response
IF frequency response (20 to 30 °C) Relative to center frequency
Center freq. (GHz) Span (MHz) Preselector Typical RMS (nominal)
≥ 0.15, < 3.6 ≤ 85 NA ± 0.6 dB ± 0.17 dB 0.05 dB
≤ 140 NA ± 0.6 dB ± 0.25 dB 0.05 dB
≤ 160 NA ± 0.2 dB, nominal 0.07 dB
≥ 3.6, ≤ 8.4 ≤ 85 Off 1 ± 0.73 dB ± 0.2 dB 0.06 dB
≤ 140 Off 1 ± 0.8 dB ± 0.35 dB 0.06 dB
≤ 160 Off 1 ± 0.3 dB, nominal 0.07 dB
> 8.4, ≤ 26.5 ≤ 85 Off 1 ± 1.10 dB ± 0.50 dB 0.2 dB
≤ 140 Off 1 ± 1.40 dB ± 0.76 dB 0.2 dB
≤ 160 Off 1 ± 0.5 dB, nominal 0.12 dB
> 26.5, ≤ 50 ≤ 85 Off 1 ± 1.20 dB ± 0.45 dB 0.12 dB
> 26.5, ≤ 50 ≤ 140 Off 1 ± 1.40 dB ± 0.65 dB 0.12 dB
> 26.5, ≤ 50 ≤ 160 Off 1 ± 0.65 dB, nominal 0.12 dB
IF phase linearity (deviation from mean phase linearity, nominal)
Center freq. (GHz) Span (MHz) Preselector Peak-to-peak RMS
≥ 0.03, < 3.6 ≤ 85 NA 1.6° 0.54°
≤ 140 NA 3.9° 0.85°
≤ 160 NA 4.7° 1.23°
1
≥ 3.6 ≤ 85 Off 4.2° 0.93°
≤ 160 Off 1 5.3° 1.73°
EVM (EVM measurement floor) Customized settings required, preselector bypassed (Option MPB) is installed and enabled
Case 1: 802.11ac OFDM signal, 80 MHz bandwidth, MCS8, using 89600 VSA software equalization on, pilot phase tracking post EQ on
Carrier frequency, 5.21 GHz; input power, 0.23% (–52.7 dB), nominal (EQ on preamble, pilots, and data)
0 dBm 0.35% (–49.1 dB), nominal (EQ on preamble only)
Case 2: 802.11ac OFDM signal, 160 MHz bandwidth, MCS8, using 89600 VSA software equalization on, pilot phase tracking post EQ on
Carrier frequency, 5.25 GHz; input power, 0.30% (–50.4 dB), nominal (EQ on preamble, pilots, and data)
0 dBm 0.40% (–47.9 dB), nominal (EQ on preamble only)
Dynamic range
SFDR (Spurious-free dynamic range)
– Signal frequency within ± 12 MHz of center –72 dBc, nominal
– Signal frequency anywhere within analysis BW
– Spurious response within ± 63 MHz of center –71 dBc, nominal
– Response anywhere within analysis BW –69 dBc, nominal
Full scale (ADC clipping)
Default settings, signal at CF (IF gain = Low: IF gain offset = 0 dB)
– Band 0 –8 dBm mixer level, nominal
– Band 1 through 4 –7 dBm mixer level, nominal
High gain setting, signal at CF (IF gain = High)
– Band 0 –18 dBm mixer level nominal, subject to gain limitations
– Band 1 through 4 –17 dBm mixer level nominal, subject to gain limitations
Effect of signal frequency ≠ CF Up to ± 3 dB, nominal

1. Option MPB is installed and enabled.

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I/Q Analyzer — Option B85/B1A/B1X (continued)
85/125/160 MHz analysis bandwidth

Data acquisition (85/125/160 MHz IF path)


Time record length
– IQ analyzer 32,000,001 IQ sample pairs
Data packing
– 89600 VSA software
32-bit 64-bit
– Length (IQ sample pairs) 536 MSa (229 Sa) 268 MSa (228 Sa) 2 GB total memory
– Length (time units) Samples/(span x 1.25)
Sample rate
– At ADC 400 Msa/s
– IQ pairs Span dependent
ADC resolution 14 bits

Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer (RTSA) 1


Option RT1 or RT2
Real-time analysis
Real-time analysis bandwidth
– Option RT1 Up to 160 MHz Analysis BW option determines the max real-time bandwidth
– Option RT2 Up to 160 MHz Analysis BW option determines the max real-time bandwidth
Minimum detectable signal duration with > 60 dB StM 2 ratio
– Option RT1 11.42 ns
– Option RT2 5.0 ns
Minimum signal duration with 100% probability of Frequency Mask Triggering (FMT) at full amplitude accuracy
– Option RT1 17.3 μs Signal is at mask level
– Option RT2 3.57 μs Signal is at mask level
Minimum acquisition time 100 μs
FFT rate 292,969/s
Supported triggers Level, Level with time qualified (TQT), Line, External, RF burst, Frame, Frequency mask (FMT), FMT with TQT

1. For additional RTSA specifications, please refer to Option RT1/RT2 Chapter in the MXA Signal Analyzer specifications guide (part number: N9020-90113)
2. StM = “Signal-to-Mask”

Related Literature
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X-Series Signal Analyzers - Brochure 5992-1316EN
N9020B MXA X-Series Signal Analyzer – Configuration Guide 5992-1254EN

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