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Edition 3, January 15, 2019
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To contact Keysight for sales and technical support, refer to the support links on the following
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Description
Features
Options
The Keysight Technologies 423B and 8470B detectors are 50 Ω (nominal) Schottky diode devices
designed for measurement use in coaxial systems.
– The instruments convert the RF power levels applied to the 50 Ω input connector into
proportional values of dc voltage.
– The instruments measure relative power up to 200 mW and have a BNC female connector for
the output jack which allows the detected output to be connected to a SWR meter.
– The output voltage polarity is negative, unless Option 003 is selected.
– The frequency range of the 423B is 10 MHz to 12.4 GHz.
– The frequency range of the 8470B is 10 MHz to 18 GHz.
– AM modulation can be detected up to about 1 MHz.
The 423B and 8470B detectors are available with the following non-exclusive options.
Option 001: Matched pair of detectors
Option 002: Furnished with matched load resistor for optimum square law characteristics
Option 003: Positive polarity output
Option 012: Furnished with stainless steel type-N male connectors (8470B only)
Connectors
– The mating RF input connectors used with the 423B and 8470B Option 012 must be type-N
female connectors which comply with U.S. military standard MIL-C-39012.
– The 8470B (standard) RF input connector must be an 7-mm connector.
– The mating output connector for the 423B and 8470B must be a BNC male.
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Installation
Initial inspection
1 Inspect the shipping container for damage. If the shipping container or cushioning material is
damaged, it should be kept until the contents of the shipment have been checked for
completeness and the instrument has been checked mechanically and electrically. Procedures
for checking electrical performance are given under “Performance Tests” on page 17.
2 If the contents are incomplete, if there is mechanical damage or defect, or if the instrument
does not pass the electrical performance test, contact the nearest Keysight Technologies office.
Any adjustment, maintenance, or repair of this product must be performed by qualified
personnel. Contact your customer engineer through your local Keysight Sales and Service
Center. Refer to “Sales and Technical Support” on page 4. Keysight Technologies will arrange
for repair or replacement of the damaged or defective equipment. Keep the shipping materials
for the carrier's inspection.
3 If you are returning the instrument for service, repackaging the instrument requires original
shipping containers and materials or their equivalents. Keysight can provide packaging
materials identical to the original materials. Any adjustment, maintenance, or repair of this
product must be performed by qualified personnel. Contact your customer engineer through
your local Keysight Sales and Service Center. Refer to “Sales and Technical Support” on
page 4. Attach a tag indicating the type of service required, return address, model number and
serial number. Mark the container FRAGILE to insure careful handling. In any correspondence,
refer to the instrument by model number and serial number.
Storage and shipment
The instrument should be stored in a clean, dry environment. The following environmental
limitations apply to both storage and shipment:
a Temperature–54 to +85 °C
b Altitude| 7620 meters (25,000 feet)
c Humidity| 95% relative
d Shock100 G for 11 ms
e Vibration20 G from 80 to 2000 Hz
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Table 1Specifications
CharacteristicValue
Frequency range
423B
8470B
Frequency response
423B and 8470B
Octave flatness
Broadband flatness
8470B only:
Broadband flatness
[d] [e]
SWR
423B and 8470B
8470B only12.4 GHz to 15 GHz, 1.3
Maximum operating input power200 mW, peak or average
Maximum short term input power1 watt (typical) peak or average for | 1 minute
Sensitivity
High level
Low level
[a]
10 MHz to 12.4 GHz
10 MHz to 18 GHz
[b][c]
±0.2 dB over any octave 10 MHz to 8 GHz
±0.3 dB 10 MHz to 12.4 GHz
±0.5 dB 10 MHz to 15 GHz
±0.6 dB 10 MHz to 18 GHz
(Max)
10 MHz to 4 GHz, 1.15
4 GHz to 12.4 GHz, 1.3
15.0 GHz to 18 GHz, 1.7
[c][d][f]
| 0.35 mW produces 100 mV output
} 0.5 mVdc/mW CW
Input impedance50 Ω (nominal)
Output impedance1 to 2 kΩ (typically 1.3 kΩ) shunted by 35 to 65 pF (typically 50 pF)
Output polarityNegative (refer to options for positive polarity units)
Detector elementSupplied
BiasNot required
Noise| 50 mVpp with CW applied to produce 100 mV output
Options
423B and 8470B
Option 002Furnished with matched load resistor for optimum square law characteristics of 25
°C, within ±0.5 dB from square law over a range of at least
30 dB up to 10 mV peak output, working into an external load > 8 kΩ. Sensitivity
typically is greater than 0.1 mV/mW when load resistor is used
Option 003Positive polarity output
423B
Option 001Matched detector pair. Frequency response characteristics (exclusive of basic
sensitivity) track within ±0.2 dB from 10 MHz to 12.4 GHz at -30 dBm
8470B:
Option 001Matched detector pair. Frequency response characteristics (exclusive of basic
sensitivity) track within ±0.2 dB from 10 MHz to 12.5 GHz; ±0.3 dB from 12.4 GHz to
18 GHz at -30 dBm.
Option 012Furnished with stainless steel type-N male connector
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Tab le 1Specifications (continued)
CharacteristicVal ue
Environmental
423B
Operating temperature
Humidity
Vibration
Shock
Altitude
8470B
Operating temperature
Humidity
Vibration
Shock
Altitude
General
Weight
423B and 8470BNet 114 g (4 oz.)
Dimensions
423B
8470B
0 °C to +55 °C
| 95% relative
20 G from 80 to 2000 Hz
100 G for 11 ms
| 4570 meters (15,000 feet)
–20°C to +85 °C
| 95% relative
20 G from 80 to 2000 Hz
100 G for 11 ms
| 4570 meters (15,000 feet)
63 mm long, 20 mm diameter (2.47 in. long, 0.78 in. diameter)
64 mm long, 19 mm diameter (2.50 in. long, 0.75 in. diameter)
[a] RF may leak through the output connector below 1 GHz. It can be reduced, if objectionable, with a suitable low pass filter.
[b] Measured at –30 dBm. Flatness is the peak-to-valley range of the response.
[c] External load resistance }50 k
[d] Specifications given for +25 °C unless otherwise noted.
[e] Measurement made at –20 dBm.
[f] Sensitivity decreases with increasing temperature, typically: 0.5 dB from −20 to +25 °C; 0.5 dB from +25 to +40 °C; 1 dB from +40 to +55
°C; 1.25 dB from +55 to +75 °C; 1 dB from +75 to +85 °C.
Ω
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Operating Information
CAUTION
NOTE
The detector can be used as a demodulator to obtain a pulse envelope which can then be observed
on an oscilloscope. It can also be used as a general purpose detector.
Static discharge can damage the detector element. A 100 pF capacitor (1.2 m [4 ft] of coax
cable) charged to 14 volts stores .1 erg, the maximum pulse rating of the detector element.
– Connect cables to test equipment and discharge the center conductor before connecting
to the detector.
– DO NOT NEEDLESSLY HANDLE THE DETECTOR ELEMENT USED IN CRYSTAL DETECTOR.
Static electricity which builds up on a person, especially on a cold dry day, must never be
allowed to discharge through the detector.
– Avoid exposed leads to or from the detector, since these are often touched accidentally.
The power applied to the detector can be either modulated or continuous wave (CW). If modulated
at a 1000 Hz rate, an SWR meter can be used as an indicator. For CW detection, a dc milliammeter
or millivoltmeter can be used as the indicator.
When using the detector with an oscilloscope, and the waveshapes to be observed have rise
times of less than 5 µs, the coaxial cable connecting oscilloscope and detector should be as short
as possible and shunted with a resistor.
Ideally, this resistor should be 50
resistance, the output video pulse may be too small to drive some oscilloscopes. Therefore, the
cable should be shunted with the smallest value of resistance that will obtain suitable deflection
on the oscilloscope; typically the value will lie between 50
the more degradation of rise time.
Ω to terminate the coaxial cable properly. However, with 50 Ω
Ω and 2 kΩ. The larger the resistance
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Operator’s check
Peak power measurement
The procedure for peak power measurement involves calibration of an oscilloscope which, in turn,
is used to calibrate a CW generator. The output of the calibrated CW generator is measured with a
power meter; the peak power of a pulse is thereby measured. The procedure is as follows:
1 Connect equipment as shown in Figure 1, step A. Observe the pulse on a decoupled
oscilloscope. Using a marking pencil, mark on the graticule the base-to-peak amplitude of the
pulse envelope.
2 Replace the pulse source with a CW generator. While observing the oscilloscope trace, adjust
the amplitude of CW generator output to make detector's output equal to that of pulse
generator, as indicated by markings on the graticule (step A).
3 Leave the CW generator at setting obtained in step B. Disconnect the detector from CW
generator.
4 Connect the output of CW generator to the power meter (step C). Measure the adjusted levels
(set in step B) of the CW generator output. The peak power of the pulse envelope observed in
step A is equal to the output power of the CW generator.
Figure 1Peak power measurement
Reflectometer application
For information about reflectometer systems and measurements refer to Keysight Technologies
Application Note Index. Copies are available upon request.
Harmony frequency comparison measurement application
The detector can be used as a mixer in harmonic-frequency comparison measurements. Refer to
Keysight Technologies Application Note Index for further information.
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Performance Tests
NOTE
Methods for testing detector specifications are given below. Refer to the manuals of the equipment
involved for operating instructions.
Multiple mismatch errors caused by attenuator SWR, power meter SWR, and detector SWR
should be taken into account, as well as the accuracy of the indicator used to measure the
detector's output.
Frequency response test
1 Using signal sources covering 10 MHz to 18 GHz with a 10 dB isolating attenuator and a power
meter, connect the power sensor to the attenuator. Adjust the RF power level to –20 dBm input
to the power sensor.
2 Without changing the RF power level of signal source, disconnect the power sensor.
3 Connect the detector to the attenuator. Measure the dc voltage output and record the
measurement.
4 Change the frequency of the signal source and repeat steps 1 through 3.
5 Since the detector follows a square-law response at this power level, its output is proportional
to power (P
frequencies of interest across the band.
= 10 log Vo). Total variation of detector readings should meet specifications for all
dB
Higher level sensitivity test
1 Using signal sources covering 10 MHz to18 GHz and a dc voltmeter or oscilloscope as the
indicator, connect the detector to the signal source. Adjust the RF power level for a 100 mV
detected output from the detector, using a CW signal.
2 Disconnect the detector from the signal source and measure the RF output level. The RF output
level should be
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all frequencies of interest across the band.
≤ 0.35 mW.
Low level sensitivity test
1 Using a signal source (covering 10 MHz to 18 GHz), a 10 dB attenuator, and a power meter,
connect the attenuator to the signal source and power sensor to the attenuator. Adjust the RF
power level for -20 dBm output from the attenuator. Verify the ambient temperature.
2 Disconnect the power sensor from the attenuator and connect the detector. Measure the dc
voltage output from the detector. The output should be }5.0 mV at 25× °C. Between 20× °C and
30× °C, the sensitivity slope is typically –0.04 dB/× °C.
Match test (SWR)
1 To verify the detector's SWR specifications, use any system whose measurement accuracies for
SWR (residual SWR) are known.
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Service
The 423B and 8470B does not have internal adjustments and should not be opened; it should only
be repaired by service-trained personnel. Should it become necessary to return the 423B and
8470B for repair or service, contact your nearest Keysight Sales and Service Center. Refer to “Sales
and Technical Support” on page 4 of this manual.
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This information is subject to change
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revision.