Keysight (Agilent) 84907K Data Sheet

Excellent repeatability High accuracy Excellent reliability, long life
Features and description
• DC to 26.5 GHz, DC to 40 GHz frequency coverage
• Optional calibration data
• 0 to 11 dB, 70 dB, 90 dB
• Excellent repeatability
• High accuracy
• Excellent reliability, long life
• Exceptionally low insertion loss
These attenuators offer repeatability of better than 0.03 dB and excellent life (greater than 5 million switching cycles per section).
This family of programmable step attenuators offers coaxial measure­ments to 26.5 GHz (K models) or to 40 GHz (L models), in a compact, rugged design. The first model in this family is the Agilent Technologies 84906K/L, which offers outstanding
performance with an attenuation range of 0 to 90 dB in 10 dB steps. Other models include the Agilent 84904K/L, with 0 to 11 dB of attenua­tion in 1 dB steps, and the Agilent 84907K/L, with 0 to 70 dB of attenua­tion in 10 dB steps.
This latest design evolution sets new standards for size and performance. High attenuation accuracy and low SWR are achieved through the use of miniature thin-film attenuation cards composed of high-stability tantalum nitride film on a sapphire substrate. Insertion loss performance is out-
standing, with less than 2 dB of loss at 26.5 GHz and only 2.4 dB at 40 GHz (figure 1). The compact size of the units, 35% smaller than the 8495/7 (26.5 GHz) family, allows for easy integration into instruments and ATE systems.
This family of step attenuators offers three connector types. For operation to 40 GHz, the 84904/6/7L models offer either the 2.4 mm connector, which is recommended for top per­formance and for rugged and repeat­able connections, or the 2.92 mm con­nector, which is compatible with SMA and 3.5 mm connectors but is more delicate. For operation to 26.5 GHz, the 84904/6/7K models offer the
3.5 mm connector. This connector is compatible with SMA and 2.92 con­nectors, but is more rugged. Each model in the 84904/6/7K and L family comes with two female connectors (standard) or may be ordered with one female and one male connector for easy insertion into a microwave chain or to combine the 1 dB step
Agilent 84904, 6, 7K/L
Programmable Step Attenuators
Data Sheet
Figure 1. Insertion loss
4
Insertion
Loss
(dB)
(.8) (.6)
3
2
1
0
84904/6K (1.9)
10 20
Frequency (GHz)
(1.4) 84907K
30
84904/6L
(2.4)
(1.8)
84907L
40
2
84904 with a 10 dB step 84906 or 84907 to cover an attenuation range of 121 dB or 81 dB in 1 dB steps.
Individual calibration data reports of attenuation and SWR are available. This data, measured with an Agilent automatic network analyzer, can be ordered as Option 8490XX-UK6.
Attenuation switching and control
These units feature the same
small solenoids and switching circuits as the Agilent Technologies 8494/5/6/7 step attenuator family. Switching time is a maximum of 20 milli-seconds, including contact set­tling time. Once switched, the units are latched with permanent magnets, capable of withstanding shocks over 10 Gs. The solenoids automatically disconnect after switching, which minimizes the attenuators’ power requirements and simplifies the driv­er circuit design (figure 3). Solenoids are available in either 24 volt (stan­dard, Option 8490xx-024), 15 volt (Option 8490xx-015), and 5 volt (Option 8490xx-011) ranges to fit your instrument or system requirements.
The units come equipped with 10-pin DIP headers for connecting dc control lines. Available accessories include a 203 mm (8 inch) or 406 mm (16 inch) ribbon cable with DIP-type connectors that is compatible with standard 14­pin DIP IC sockets (11764-60002 or 11764-60003, respectively). Altern­atively, a 1524 mm (5 foot) cable with free wires for direct soldering (11764-
60001), or a 1524 mm (5 foot) drive cable that connects to the 11713A attenuator/ switch driver, allowing for easy integration into GPIB-controlled automatic test systems (11764-60004), may be ordered.
Selection switching
Figure 2 shows one attenuator sec­tion schematic. Each section utilizes one solenoid with dual coil windings, one coil to switch in the attenuator card (e.g. 10 dB) and one coil to switch in the thru line (0 dB).
Figure 2. Section electrical diagram
With positive voltage applied to the common pin, the state (attenuator card or thru line) of a particular sec­tion is determined by connecting its attenuator card pin or thru pin to a
negative voltage or ground. Figure 4 defines the pin assignments and wire color code for the 11764-60001/60002/ 60003 drive cables. Table 1 is a sole­noid drive pin and attenuation guide. Table 2 (on page 4) defines recom­mended attenuator section activation.
As a section is switched, the internal contacts of the activated coil open, thus shutting off current flow. At the same time, the internal contacts for the other coil close so that it can be activated when desired. Figure 3 shows a section that has been switched to the attenuator card posi­tion (note the closed thru line coil contact). The switching is “break­before-make” type, thus a momentary interruption of the RF signal occurs at switching.
Although all sections can be switched simultaneously, the attenuator driver must not allow both pins of the same section (e.g. Section 1, pins 1 and 2) to be activated concurrently, or else that section would cycle rapidly. All terminals are “floating,” so bipolar or unipolar power supplies can be used.
Figure 3. Driver and indicator circuits for one section of an Agilent 84904, 6, 7 K/L
RF Connector
Drive Pin
Typical
External
Driver
RF Input
(e.g., pin 6)
Thru Line
Pin
(e.g., pin 5)
Attenuation
Card
Internal Coil Contacts
To next Section
next Section
of Output
RF to
LED Indicator Circuit
+5V
LED
5082-4880 (DM7406N*)
Switch Driver Circuit
TTL Input
+5V
Inverter
IC Relay Driver
(DM7404N*)
*National Semiconductor part numbers, also supplied by other vendors: NOTE: Additional circuit design information may be required from the component manufacturers.
(DS75451N*)
Driver
+24V
TTL Indicator Circuit
TTL Output
Inverter
(DM7404N*)
D
A
B
0.620.13
4.22
4.22K
0.62K
Attenuator Section
Drive Cable
RF In
Thru Line Drive Pin
Internal Coil Contacts
RF Connector Drive Pin
Thru Line
Attenuation Card
To next Section
RF to next Section or Output
3
Typical driver circuit
Figure 3 shows an economical TTL compatibility driver circuit for a sin­gle attenuation section which utilizes and IC relay driver and an inverter. A TTL “HI” input to the driver switches in the attenuation card, while a “LO” will activate the thru line for that sec­tion. This provides a complimentary driver for the section which assures that only one solenoid of the pair is activated at a time. Diode protection is required to protect the IC from the solenoid voltage flyback.
Switch position can be indicated remotely by utilizing the open and closed states of the internal coil contacts. Connected at A and B in figure 3 are two indicator circuits, one providing a TTL output and one that activates an LED. These circuits will output a TTL “HI (LED lamp ON”) if the attenuation card is in the RF cir­cuit, and will output a TTL “LO” (LED lamp “OFF”) if the thru line is in the RF circuit. Since current is drawn through the coil for these circuits, inadvertent switching is prevented by limiting the current to 5 mA.
Agilent Technologies assumes no responsibility for the use of any cir­cuits described herein and makes no representation or warranties, express or implied, that such circuits are free from patent infringement.
Drive cables
11764-60001 10 pin DIP to 60” long
ribbon cable
11764-60002 10 pin DIP to 14 pin DIP,
8” long
11764-60003 10 pin DIP to 14 pin DIP,
16” long
11764-60004 10 pin DIP to 12 pin Viking
connector, 60” long. Used with 11713A driver
11764-60006 10 pin DIP to (4) 4 pin BERG
connectors, 30” long. Used with 87130A or 70611A driver
Attenuator
Figure 4. Attenuator switching pinout
Section: Section 1 Section 2 Section3 Section 4
Thru Attn Thru Attn Thru Attn Thru Attn
Model Number Line Card Line Card Line Card Line Card
84906K/L
Attenuation (dB) 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 30 Actuating pin 1 2 5 8 4 9 6 7 11764-60004 plug Pin number 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11764-60002/60003 flat Header pin number 13 2 11 5 3 9 4 10
84907K/L
Attenuation (dB) 0 10 0 20 0 40 Actuating pin 1 2 5 8 4 9 11764-60004 plug Pin number 5 6 7 8 9 10 11764-60002/60003 flat Header pin number 13 2 11 5 3 9
84904K/L
Attenuation (dB) 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 4 Actuating pin 1 2 5 8 4 9 6 7 11764-60004 plug Pin number 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11764-60002/60003 flat Header pin number 13 2 11 5 3 9 4 10
Pin 10 is +V Supply
Table 1. Solenoid pin and attenuation guide
DIP plug
12
910
RF connector
11764-60002/3 header
114 213 312 411 510 69 78
11764-60001/2/3
14 pin header colors 114
213
Red Yellow
312 411
Blue
510
Gray
6 9
Black
7 8
Brown Orange
Green Violet White
11764-60001/2/3 wire colors
1. Brown 2. Red
3. Orange 4. Yellow
5. Green 6. Blue
7. Violet 8. Gray
9. White 10. Black
Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Gray White Black
Brown
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Violet
Gray
hite
W
Black
14
1
8
7
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