Agilent N9343C Handheld
Spectrum Analyzer (HSA)
1 MHz to 13.6 GHz (tunable to 9 kHz)
Data Sheet
Field testing just got easier
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If you are making measurements in the field, the Agilent
N9343C handheld spectrum analyzer (HSA) makes your
job easier. It's got the features you need for operating
in tough field environments, and its measurement
performance gives you confidence the job's been done
right. The N9343C HSA lets you automate routine tasks
to save time and ensure consistent results. Field testing
just got easier with the Agilent N9343C HSA.
Your job just got easier:
• Get the features you need in a field-ready instrument.
• Gain confidence in your measurements with benchtop performance in a handheld instrument.
• Innovative task planner (www.agilent.com/find/taskplanner) reduces test setup time by 95%,
delivers test automation and consistency, and makes it easy to capture test results, generate
reports, and share task plans with others.
Definitions and requirements
This data sheet contains specifications and supplemental
information for Agilent N9343C handheld spectrum
analyzer. The differences between specifications, typical
performance, and nominal values are described as follows.
Definitions
"Specifications" describe the performance of parameters
covered by the product warranty and apply to temperatures
ranging from -10 to 50 °C, unless otherwise noted.
95th percentile values indicate the breadth of the population (> 2) of performance tolerances expected to be met in
95% of the cases with a 95% confidence, for any ambient
temperature in the range of 20 to 30 °C. In addition to the
statistical observations of a sample of instruments, these
values include the effects of the uncertainties of external
calibration references. These values are not warranted.
These values are updated occasionally if a significant
change in the statistically observed behavior of production
instruments occurs.
"Typical" describes additional product performance
information that is not covered by the product warranty. It
is performance beyond specification that 80% of the units
exhibit with a 95% confidence level over the temperature
range of 20 to 30 °C. Typical performance does not include
measurement uncertainty.
Conditions required to meet specifications
The following conditions must be met for the analyzer to
meet its specifications.
• The analyzer is within its calibration cycle.
• Under auto couple control, except when Swp Time Rule
is set to Accuracy.
• Any analyzer that has been stored at a temperature
range inside the allowed storage range but outside the
allowed operating range must be stored at an ambient
temperature within the allowed operating range for at
least two hours before being turned on.
• The analyzer has been turned on at least 30 minutes.
Certification
Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its
published specifications at the time of shipment from the
factory. Agilent Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), to
the extent allowed by the Institute’s calibration facility, and
to the calibration facilities of other International Standards
Organization (ISO) members.
"Nominal values" indicate expected performance, or
describe product performance that is useful in the application of the product, but is not covered by the product
warranty.
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Specifi cations
Specification Supplemental information
Frequency
Frequency range 1 MHz to 13.6 GHz (tunable to 9 kHz) AC coupled
Internal 10 MHz frequency reference accuracy
Aging rate ± 1 ppm/year
Temperature stability ± 1 ppm Referenced to frequency reading at 25 °C.
Temperature varied at max. of 2 °C per
minute. Control voltage held at voltage
control range midpoint
Frequency readout accuracy with marker (start, stop, center, marker)
Marker resolution (frequency span)/(sweep points - 1)
Uncertainty ± (frequency indication × frequency
reference uncertainty + 1% × span + 20%
× resolution bandwidth + marker resolution
+ 1 Hz)
Marker frequency counter
Resolution 1 Hz
Accuracy ± (marker frequency × frequency reference
uncertainty + counter resolution)
Frequency span
Range 0 Hz (zero span), 100 Hz to 13.6 GHz
Resolution 1 Hz
Accuracy ± (0.22% × span + span/(sweep
points - 1))
SSB phase noise
Carrier offset 30 kHz < -86 dBc/Hz, typical -89 dBc/Hz 20 to 30 °C
100 kHz < -97 dBc/Hz, typical -99 dBc/Hz Center frequency 500 MHz
1 MHz < -115 dBc/Hz, typical -119 dBc/Hz
Resolution bandwidth (RBW)
-3 dB bandwidth 10 Hz to 3 MHz 1-3-10 sequence
Accuracy ± 5%, RBW = 10 Hz to 1 MHz Nominal
± 10%, RBW = 3 MHz
Resolution filter shape
factor
< 5:1 Nominal; 60 dB/3 dB bandwidth ratio;
Video bandwidth (VBW)
-3 dB bandwidth 1 Hz to 3 MHz 1-3-10 sequence
Accuracy ± 10%, VBW = 1 Hz to 1 MHz Nominal
Frequency reference uncertainty = (aging
rate × period of time since adjustment +
temperature stability)
RBW/span ≥ 0.02; marker level to displayed
noise level > 25 dB; frequency offset 0 Hz
Nominal
digital, Gaussian-like
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