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89601BN Datasheet, PDF (10/23 Pages) Keysight Technologies – 89601B/BN-300 Hardware Connectivity
10 | Keysight | 89601B/BN-200 Basic Vector Signal Analysis, 89601B/BN-300 Hardware Connectivity, 89600 VSA Software - Technical Overview
Measurement display and control
Input
Channels
Format
Range
Coupling
Connection
Triggering
Trigger types
Free run
Channel
IF magnitude
External
Periodic
Frequency mask trigger
Playback trigger
Trigger delay
Trigger hold-off
Trace data
Autocorrelation
CCDF
CDF
Correction
Gate time
Instantaneous main time
Instantaneous spectrum
Main time
PDF
PSD
Raw main time
Spectrum
Graph
AM/AM
AM/PM
Gain compression
Stimulus time
Response time
Delta EVM time
Up to 8 (hardware dependent)
Individual; I+jQ (ch1 + jch2); dual I+jQ (ch1 + jch2, ch3 + jch4)
Selectable, or one-shot auto-range which sets full scale input range of the hardware.
Applies to current active or all channels
AC, DC
Single-ended; differential (balanced)
All trigger types are not available for all hardware
Measurements run continuously without waiting for any trigger condition
Level-based trigger used with baseband signals only
Trigger on in-band energy, where trigger bandwidth is determined by the measurement span. For zoom
data. Time criteria is available when wideband digital IF is installed on UXA, PXA or MXA signal analyz-
ers.
Trigger signal provided to hardware through external trigger port
Available only for PSA Option 122 measurement hardware
Frequency selective trigger, initiates measurement based on frequency mask and trigger criteria. Only
available with real-time enabled PXA or MXA signal analyzer. May be combined with time criteria.
Trigger on recorded data during playback using free run, channel or magnitude triggers
Allows pre-trigger (negative) and post-trigger (positive) delay. Delay value range is hardware dependent.
Prevents re-triggering until a full hold-off period has elapsed
For up to 8 channels, each channel displayed individually
Autocorrelation for the selected input channel, used to determine if the signal repeats within itself, as in
multipath
Complementary cumulative distribution function
Cumulative distribution function
Shows the correction data derived from calibration data
Portion of the main time record marked by the gate, when time gating is on
Unaveraged time data
Unaveraged spectrum data
Corrected, resampled time data
Probability density function
Power spectral data
Raw time series data
Frequency spectrum computed from time trace data
Response signal magnitude vs stimulus signal magnitude
Response signal phase vs stimulus signal magnitude
Gain vs stimulus signal magnitude
Stimulus signal after compensation and time alignment
Response signal after compensation and time alignment
Magnitude of the differental error vector between the stimulus and response signals vs time