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PNA vector network analyzer

The Agilent E8361A vector network analyzer is a member of the PNA Series network analyzer platform and provides the combination of speed and precision for the demanding needs of today's high frequency, high-performance component test requirements. The PNA Series meets these testing challenges by providing the right combination of fast sweep speeds, wide dynamic range, low trace noise and flexible connectivity.

The E8361A now provides the capability to more accurately measure mixers and amplifiers with its new frequency-offset capability.

Powerful automation and self-help tools make the instrument well suited for both R&D and manufacturing.

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Features

· 94 dB of dynamic range at 67 GHz (Specified to 67 GHz, with operation to 70 GHz)

· <0.006 dB of trace noise at 1 kHz IFBW

· <26 µsec/point measurement speed

· 32 measurement channels with up to 16,001 points per channel

· TRM/LRM calibration for the most accurate on-wafer, in-fixture, and waveguide measurements.

50GHz to 110GHz extension modules

Oleson Microwave extension modules

OML offers standard modules for extending the frequency range of our Vector Network Analyzer to cover 50 to 325 GHz in waveguide bands (above 325 GHz under development). We currently have modules to extend our frequency from 50GHz up to 110GHz. This capability will allow Electron Paramagnetic Resonance experiments to study the magnetic structure of high-spin states in Single molecule magnets.

Agilent millimeter-wave head controller

OML offers standard modules for extending the frequency range of our Vector Network Analyzer to cover 50 to 325 GHz in waveguide bands (above 325 GHz under development). We currently have modules to extend our frequency from 50GHz up to 110GHz. This capability will allow Electron Paramagnetic Resonance experiments to study the magnetic structure of high-spin states in Single molecule magnets.

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