tures of Agilent Technologies 87050E 50 ohm multi-
port test sets, both as standalone units and when
combined with 50 ohm 8712ET, 8712ES, 8714ET, or
8714ES network analyzers. The following options
are available:
• Option 004 (4 ports)
• Option 008 (8 ports)
• Option 012 (12 ports)
For more information about these test sets, please
read the following documents:
•
Agilent 87050E,
brochure,
literature number, 5968-4763E
•
Agilent 87050E,
configuration guide,
literature number, 5968-4765E
Introduction
All specifications and characteristics apply over a
25 °C ± 5 °C range (unless otherwise stated) and
30 minutes after the instrument has been turned on.
Definitions
Specification:
Warranted performance. Specifications include
guardbands to account for the expected statistical
distribution, measurement uncertainties, and
changes in performance due to environmental con-
ditions.
Characteristic:
A performance parameter that the product is
expected to meet before it leaves the factory, but is
not verified in the field and is not covered by the
product warranty. A characteristic includes the
same guardbands as a specification.
Typical:
Expected performance of an average unit. A typical
does not include guardbands. It is not covered by
the product warranty.
Nominal:
A general, descriptive term that does not imply a
level of performance. It is not covered by the prod-
uct warranty.
Supplemental information:
May include typical, nominal, or characteristic val-
ues.
Calibration:
The process of measuring known standards from a
calibration kit to characterize the systematic
(repeatable) errors of a network analyzer.
3
5
8
9
12
13
14
15
16
Corrected (residual) performance:
Indicates performance after error correction (cali-
bration). It is determined by the quality of calibra-
tion standards and how well “known” they are,
plus system repeatability, stability, and noise.
Uncorrected (raw) performance:
Indicates instrument performance without error
correction. The uncorrected performance affects
the stability of a calibration.
System performance:
Performance of a complete multiport test system,
which includes an 87050E test set and an 8712ET/
ES or 8714ET/ES network analyzer.
Test Set Cal:
The calibration of a multiport test system, requir-
ing the connection of known calibration standards
to all of the ports that will be used for measure-
ments.
SelfCal:
An automated system calibration that uses calibra-
tion standards internal to the test set and the most
recent Test Set Cal data to calibrate the test system.
Environmental specifications:
Environmental specifications bound the external
conditions for which the specifications are valid.
The environmental specifications also bound the
external conditions the test set may be subject to
without permanently affecting performance or
causing physical damage.
Table of contents
System performance, two-port calibration
System performance, T/R calibration
System performance, uncorrected
System performance, general
Test set input/output performance
Test set general information
Physical dimensions
Block diagrams
System features
2
System performance
Two-port calibration (user)
Agilent 85032B/E Type-N calibration kit
Specification1 (dB)
Typical2 (dB)
Parameter
3 MHz
to 1.3 GHz
47
37
47
±0.1
±0.1
1.3 GHz
to 2.2 GHz
40
35
40
±0.1
±0.1
2.2 GHz
to 3 GHz
37
30
37
±0.2
±0.2
Directivity
Source match
Load match
Reflection tracking
Transmission tracking
Transmission uncertainty (typical)
3
Magnitude
Phase
Magnitude
Phase
1. These specifications and supplementals apply under the following conditions: measurement uses the “Fine” (15 Hz) bandwidth, no averaging, and isolation cal “on”; Test Set
Cals use the “Fine” (15 Hz) bandwidth, 16 averages, and assume an isolation calibration has been performed; the test set must be used with an 8712ES or 8714ES network ana-
lyzer with firmware revision E.06.00 or later; the test set and the analyzer must have had their performance verified within the last year; both instruments must have warmed up
for at least 30 minutes after turn-on; measurements are made at an environmental temperature of 25 °C ± 5 °C and within ± 1 °C of the last valid Test Set Cal.
2. Corrected system performance is changed to typical when the current temperature has drifted beyond ± 1 °C of the last valid Test Set Cal. Typicals are valid only when the cur-
rent temperature is within 25 °C ± 5 °C, and within ± 1 °C of the most recent SelfCal.
3. These uncertainty curves only include the effects of the test port(s) within the measurement path. The effect of the uncorrected match of test ports outside the measurement
path is ignored, and is dependent on the isolation between the ports of the DUT that are within the measurement path and ports of the DUT that are outside the measurement
path.
3
System performance
Two-port calibration (user)
Agilent 85033D 3.5mm calibration kit
Specification1 (dB)
Typical2 (dB)
Parameter
Directivity
Source match
Load match
Reflection tracking
Transmission tracking
3 MHz
to 1.3 GHz
40
38
40
±0.1
±0.1
1.3 GHz
to 2.2 GHz
38
35
38
±0.1
±0.1
2.2 GHz
to 3 GHz
35
30
35
±0.2
±0.2
Transmission uncertainty (typical)
3
Magnitude
Phase
Magnitude
Phase
1. These specifications and supplementals apply under the following conditions: measurement uses the “Fine” (15 Hz) bandwidth, no averaging, and isolation cal “on”; Test Set
Cals use the “Fine” (15 Hz) bandwidth, 16 averages, and assume an isolation calibration has been performed; the test set must be used with an 8712ES or 8714ES network
analyzer with firmware revision E.06.00 or later; the test set and the analyzer must have had their performance verified within the last year; both instruments must have
warmed up for at least 30 minutes after turn-on; measurements are made at an environmental temperature of 25 °C ± 5 °C and within ± 1 °C of the last valid Test Set Cal.
2. Corrected system performance is changed to typical when the current temperature has drifted beyond ± 1 °C of the last valid Test Set Cal. Typicals are valid only when the cur-
rent temperature is within 25 °C ± 5 °C, and within ± 1 °C of the most recent SelfCal.
3. These uncertainty curves only include the effects of the test port(s) within the measurement path. The effect of the uncorrected match of test ports outside the measurement
path is ignored, and is dependent on the isolation between the ports of the DUT that are within the measurement path and ports of the DUT that are outside the measurement
path.
4
System performance
Transmission/reflection (T/R) calibration (user)
Agilent 85032B/E Type-N calibration kit
Specification1 ( dB)
Typical2 (dB)
Parameter
3 MHz
to 1.3 GHz
47
37
18
14
±0.1
±0.1
1.3 GHz
to 2.2 GHz
40
32
18
14
±0.1
±0.1
3 MHz
to 1.3 GHz
—
—
23
18
—
—
1.3 GHz
to 2.2 GHz
—
—
24
18
—
—
2.2 GHz
to 3 GHz
40
30
20
14
±0.2
±0.2
Directivity
Source match
Load match (reflection calibration)
Load match (transmission calibration)
Reflection tracking
Transmission tracking
1. These specifications and supplementals are valid for reflection (one-port) and transmission (enhanced-response) Test Set Cals, and apply under the following conditions: mea-
surement uses the “Fine” (15 Hz) bandwidth, no averaging, and isolation cal “on”; Test Set Cals use the “Fine” (15 Hz) bandwidth, 16 averages, and assume an isolation calibra-
tion has been performed; the test set must be used with an 8712ET, 8712ES, 8714ET, or 8714ES network analyzer with firmware revision E.06.00 or later; the test set and the
analyzer must have had their performance verified within the last year; both instruments must have warmed up for at least 30 minutes after turn-on; measurements are made at
an environmental temperature of 25 °C ± 5 °C and within ± 1 °C of the last valid Test Set Cal.
2. Corrected system performance is changed to typical when the current temperature has drifted beyond ± 1 °C of the last valid Test Set Cal. Typicals are valid only when the cur-
rent temperature is within 25 °C ± 5 °C, and within ± 1 °C of the most recent SelfCal.
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