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E6832A Datasheet, PDF (1/6 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – W-CDMA Calibration Application
Agilent E6832A
W-CDMA Calibration Application
For the E6601A Wireless Communications Test Set
Data Sheet
The next generation of mobile phone
manufacturing test.
E6601A/E6890A Features and
General Specifications
E6601A is the newest test set from Agilent Technologies,
designed especially for high-volume, test-mode manufacturing.
Combining industry-leading measurement speed, selectable
formats, flexible licensing, and an integrated open Windows®
XP PC, the E6601A helps you achieve the lowest cost of test in
mobile phone manufacturing.
The E6601A and its available technology-specific software
applications deliver industry leading measurement speed and
accuracy for your mobile phone test needs.
The Agilent E6832A W-CDMA Calibration Application is a
non-signaling application optimized for W-CDMA and HSDPA
mobile phone calibration. The E6832A also provides a choice of
perpetual, transportable, or term licenses for maximizing asset
utilization and your cost per test.
The test set and its applications use emerging advancements such
as fast device tune features to deliver fast, high-quality calibration.
Because it’s Agilent, you can be confident—it operates using
trusted, proven measurement methodology that ensures measure-
ment integrity that is never compromised.
• CW, AM, FM, DSB-SC source modulation
• RF analyzer
• Spectrum monitor
• Transmitter power measurements
• Power versus time measurement
• Frequency error measurement
• Optional IQ capture waveform sampling
• Internal OCXO timebase
• Built-in open Windows XP PC
• Built-in help system
• Run test programs with internal or external PC
• GPIB, USB, and LAN connectivity and control
E6832A Features
Source modulation
• CW, amplitude, frequency, W-CDMA
Power measurements
• Mean power
• Root-raised cosine power
Spectral measurements
• Spectrum emission mask
• Adjacent channel leakage
• Spectrum monitor
Modulation quality
• CW frequency error
• DPCH EVM, OBW,
frequency error