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Service Guide E8364-90001
Theory of Operation
PNA Series Microwave Network Analyzers
Network Analyzer System Operation
E8362A, E8363A, E8364A
Synthesized Source Group
The built-in synthesized source generates a swept, stepped, or continuous wave (CW)
signal in the frequency ranges as listed in
. The source output power is leveled by
an internal automatic leveling control (ALC) circuit. A portion of the source signal is
routed to one of the reference receivers (R1 or R2), and fed back to the source for phase
lock. The maximum output power level of the network analyzer at the test ports is shown
in
. The operation of the source functional group is described in
Signal Separation Group
The source signal is separated into a reference path and a test path. The reference signal is
transmitted to the receiver group. The test signal is transmitted through—and reflected
from—the DUT and then is transmitted to the receiver group. The signal separation group
also provides attenuation for the test signals, RF path switching to allow forward and
reverse measurements, and external connections for the DUT. The operation of the signal
separation functional group is described in
“Signal Separation Group Operation” on
Receiver Group
The receiver converts the test signal to a 41 kHz intermediate frequency (IF) for signal
processing, retaining both magnitude and phase characteristics. The IF is converted to
digital signals by the digital processing group. The operation of the receiver functional
group is described in
“Receiver Group Operation” on page 5-20
Digital Processor and Digital Control Group
The digital processor and digital control group are divided into a front panel group and a
data acquisition and processing group. The front panel group provides communication to
the network analyzer. The data acquisition and processing group provides signal
processing and analyzer control, and output to the display. The operation of the digital
processing and control functional group is described in
“Digital Processing and Digital
Control Group Operation” on page 5-23
Power Supply Group
The power supply functional group provides power for the other assemblies in the
instrument. The operation of this functional group and its assemblies is described in
“Power Supply Group Operation” on page 5-29
Table 5-1
Frequency Range and Maximum Output Power Level
Frequency
Range
45 MHz
to
500 MHz
500 MHz
to
2GHz
2 GHz
to
10 GHz
10 GHz
to
20 GHz
20 GHz
to
30 GHz
30 GHz
to
40 GHz
40 GHz
to
45 GHz
45 GHz
to
50 GHz
Max. Pwr. Out
Std & Opt. 014
Opt. UNL
Opt. UNL/014
+
5 dBm
+
3 dBm
+
3 dBm
+
6 dBm
+
4 dBm
+
4 dBm
+
5 dBm
+
3 dBm
+
3 dBm
+
2 dBm
+
1 dBm
0 dBm
−2
dBm
−
2 dBm
−
4 dBm
−
6 dBm
−
6 dBm
−
8 dBm
−
7 dBm
−
9 dBm
−
11 dBm
−
12 dBm
−
15 dBm
−
17 dBm
Summary of Contents for E8362A
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Page 19: ...Service Guide E8364 90001 2 1 2 General Product Information ...
Page 29: ...Service Guide E8364 90001 3 1 3 Tests and Adjustments ...
Page 79: ...Service Guide E8364 90001 4 1 4 Troubleshooting ...
Page 139: ...Service Guide E8364 90001 5 1 5 Theory of Operation ...
Page 169: ...Service Guide E8364 90001 6 1 6 Replaceable Parts ...
Page 215: ...Service Guide E8364 90001 7 1 7 Repair and Replacement Procedures ...
Page 287: ...Service Guide E8364 90001 A 1 A Error Terms ...
Page 303: ...Service Guide E8364 90001 B 1 B Option Enable Utility ...
Page 309: ...Service Guide E8364 90001 C 1 C Firmware Upgrades ...
Page 313: ...Service Guide E8364 90001 D 1 D Operating System Recovery ...