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ENA Series Responds to Various Measurement Needs, From LF to RF
The E5061B ENA Series from Keysight Technologies, Inc. is part of the widely recognized ENA Series network analyzers. It caters to a diverse array of measurement requirements for electronic components and circuits across various frequencies. This model is perfect for use in sectors like wireless communications, aerospace and defense, computing, medical, automotive, CATV, and many others.
About The E5061B/020/235/722/732 Benchtop Network Analyzer, 100 kHz to 3GHz
The Economical E5061B RF Network Analyzer (NA) options provide high-performance 1- and 2-port network analysis at an affordable price. The established RF performance of the E5061/62A has been integrated into this new digital platform. A wide variety of test set options allows you to select the best configuration to suite your test requirements and budget. Enhanced digital processing capabilities and a smaller footprint improve the throughput and efficiency for testing RF components, including cellular BTS filters/antennas, MRI coils, RFIDs, CATV components, and more. This is a highly configurable product. Call TestEquity for pricing on more available options.
Configurations Include
(020) Standard hard disk drive - Windows 10 OS
(235) S-parameter test set,
100 kHz to 3GHz, 50 Ω system impedance(722) Without GPIB interface
(732) Without handler I/O Interface
Features And Specifications
Source output level: -45 to +10 dBm (at 300 kHz to 1.5/3 GHz)
Dynamic range: >120 dB (at 1 MHz to 1.5/3 GHz, IFBW = 10 Hz)
Trace noise: 5 mdBrms (IFBW=3 kHz)
Frequency stability (CW accuracy): ±7 ppm ±1 mHz (standard)
Number of channels/traces: 4-channel/4-trace
Measured number of points per sweep: User definable from 2 to 1601
S-Parameter Test Set
Network analyzers use two main types of test sets, T/R and S-Parameter. S-parameter test sets enable both forward and reverse measurements on the Device Under Test (DUT), which are essential for determining all four S-parameters. RF power can be output from either test port one or two, and either port can be linked to a receiver. While S-parameter network analyzers offer superior performance compared to T/R-based analyzers, they are more expensive due to additional RF components in the test set.
There are two types of transfer switches used in S-parameter test sets: solid-state and mechanical. Solid-state switches have the benefit of an infinite lifespan (provided they are not damaged by excessive power from the DUT), but they are more lossy, reducing the network analyzer’s maximum output power. Mechanical switches, on the other hand, have very low loss, allowing for higher output powers, but they wear out after approximately 5 million cycles. When using a network analyzer with mechanical switches, measurements are typically performed in single-sweep mode to avoid continuous switching.
Internal Hard Disk Drive
Store and recall instrument states, calibration data, and trace data into internal hard drive. Trace data can be saved in CSV (comma separated value) format. All files are MS-DOS-compatible. Instrument states include all control settings, limit lines, segment sweep tables, and memory trace data. Internal hard disk drive (D:) can be accessed from an external Windows PC through LAN.
Series Front and Rear Panel Features
NOTE: Analyzers with options 115, 135, 215, 235,117, 137, 217, 237 have no gain-phase test port and probe power.
What's in the Box
E5061B/020/235/722/732 Network Analyzer
Installation guide
CD-ROM IO libraries
Power cable
Certificate of calibration