Migrate from 856xE/EC to X-Series signal analyzers
The Keysight 8562E is a high-performance spectrum analyzer that provides the frequency and dynamic range (DANL: -151 dBm) needed for today's high-speed digital wireless communication applications. It allows manufacturing and R&D engineers to test network components with state-of-the-art performance.
The 8562E has a frequency range of 30 Hz to 13.2 GHz, which covers the spur-search ranges specified by leading standards organization in Europe and the United States for GSM. With its fast DLP execution speed, Keysight 8562
The Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8562E is a member of the 8560E series of portable performance spectrum analyzers. Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8560 E-series offer the measurement capabilities and performance traditionally found only in larger, more expensive benchtop analyzers. These spectrum analyzers combine outstanding phase noise, sensitivity, 1 Hz resolution bandwidths and wide dynamic range in a MIL-rugged package built to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
The ability to measure adjacent-channel power (ACP) on todays wireless telephones, pagers and other transmitters is critical in both RD and manufacturing. The Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8560 E-series spectrum analyzers offer a complete solution for ACP testing of burst carrier signals using digital modulation such as is used in NADC-TDMA, GSM, DECT, CT2-CAI, PDC and PHS systems. Many of the implementation difficulties of the established standards have been addressed, providing fast, accurate and easy-to-use ACP measurement capability. Measure W-CDMA adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR) with a dynamic range of at least 70 dB using the Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8563E Option E35 ACPR Test Set.
Another standard feature is the ability to measure from .10 to 99.99 percent occupied bandwidth.
Time-gated signal analysis is another standard feature that allows you to easily measure time-varying signals such as pulsed RF, time-division multiple access, interleaved and burst-modulated. The Keysight (Agilent/HP) 85902A burst carrier trigger can supply a TTL trigger signal.
HP 8560 E-series specifications have been enhanced. Now, you can get better phase noise, sensitivity, dynamic range and frequency response from this high performance portable spectrum analyzer family.
With the Keysight (Agilent/HP) 85672A spurious response measurements utility, you can use Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8560 E-series spectrum analyzers to make fast and easy spurious response tests.
Digitally-implemented resolution bandwidths of 1, 3, 10, 30 and100 Hz allow the Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8560 E-series spectrum analyzers to sweep from 3 to 600 times faster than is possible with comparable analog filters. A narrow 5:1 shape factor allows you to view close-in, low-level signals easily.
Digital bandwidths also provide the spectrum analyzer with a full 100 dB on-screen calibrated display.
HP BenchLink Spectrum Analyzer PC software provides an easyto- use communications link between your PC and the Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8560 Series spectrum analyzers. Taking full advantage of the Windows interface, you can easily transfer screen images or trace data via the HP-IB interface, thereby making it easy to capture, analyze and document measurement results your PC.
Measure frequencies accurately using the built-in frequency counter. A standard precision frequency reference, with an aging rate of 1 x 10^7 per year, and 1 Hz counter resolution provide confidence in measurement accuracy. At 1 GHz, frequency accuracy of 135 Hz after a 15-minute warmup is achieved.
Amplitude measurement uncertainty can be reduced using the amplitude correction (AMPCOR) feature. AMPCOR allows you to enter up to 200 amplitude correction points to compensate for sources of amplitude uncertainty, such as cable losses, preamplifier gain and spectrum analyzer frequency response. After developing a table of correction data, amplitudes that have been referenced to a power meter can be read directly on the spectrum analyzer display.
Add digitization to fast time-domain (zero span) sweeps with Option 007. Use markers, trace math, trace storage and get hardcopy output, for measurements such as rise/fall times, pulse widths and time between events.
The Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8560E and 8561E offer excellent performance for RF design, manufacturing and service applications. The Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8560E has a frequency range of 30 Hz to 2.9 GHz, and the Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8561E extends this range up to 6.5 GHz. Both have synthesized tuning for drift-free accurate measurements.
The Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8562E is a high-performance spectrum analyzer that provides the frequency and dynamic range needed for todays high-speed digital wireless communication applications. It allows manufacturing and RD engineers to test network components with state-of-the-art performance.
The Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8562E has a frequency range of 30 Hz to 13.2 GHz, which covers the spur-search ranges specified by leading standards organizations in Europe and in the United States.
The Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8563E extends the outstanding features and capabilities of the Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8560 E-series RF spectrum analyzers into the microwave frequency range. The Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8563E has a standard frequency range of 9 kHz to 26.5GHz (preselected from 2.75 GHz to 26.5 GHz), with optional low-end frequency coverage to 30 Hz. The image-enhanced, double-balanced harmonic mixer of the Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8563E achieves noise-figure performance similar to that of a fundamentally-mixed front end.
Whether you want to measure the third harmonic of a 15 GHz oscillator or the noise sidebands of a 38 GHz carrier, the Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8564E and 8565E make spectrum analysis easier than ever before. A single coaxial connection is all you need to measure signals from 30 Hz to 50 GHz. Preselection minimizes images and multiple responses at higher frequencies.
The Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8564E has a frequency range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz, the Keysight (Agilent/HP) 8565E of 9 kHz to 50 GHz. Both have optional low-end coverage to 30 Hz and are preselected above 2.75 GHz.
The Keysight X-Series is an evolutionary approach to signal analysis that spans instrumentation, measurements and software.
Simpler and more robust data sanitization for security
If you are facing the need to replace out-of-support or legacy instruments, you may be concerned with the form (physical dimension compatibility), fit (comparability of specifications and applications), and function (backward programming language compatibility) of available replacement instruments.
The intent of this document is to explain how each of these concerns can be addressed and resolved by migrating from the 856xE/EC spectrum analyzers to the Keysight Technologies, Inc. X-Series signal analyzers.
Since their introduction more than a decade ago, the Keysight 856xE/EC spectrum analyzers have been widely adopted for a variety of signal analysis applications. Today, Keysight’s X-Series signal analyzers (PXA, MXA, and EXA) are setting standards in signal analysis with leading-edge technology innovations.
Depending upon your specific application, the X-Series signal analyzers offer migration paths to fit your needs. While the MXA signal analyzer has generally been the leading choice by 856xE/EC customers as a replacement analyzer for automated test systems, the future-ready, leading performance, PXA may be the analyzer of choice for those engaged in R&D activities and the EXA may most accurately suit the needs of those who require the ability to speed up signal analysis within a tightening budget.
Backward Compatibility For Easy Migration
Remote language compatibility
Remote language compatibility (RLC) becomes particularly critical when considering replacing an 856xE/EC analyzer in an automated test environment (ATE). A better RLC offering results in less effort spent on re-programming and a smaller reinvestment in the replacement of the instrument.
With increasing pressure to be first-to-market and reduce costs, legacy test equipment may face tougher measurement speed challenges than ever before. In a world of high-volume manufacturing, every millisecond counts. Replacing your 856xE/EC with the MXA, PXA, or EXA signal analyzers can help you make the productivity gains necessary to stay competitive. The MXA and PXA are equipped with a dual-core CPU as a standard feature (optional for EXA), making the MXA, PXA, and EXA stand out as the measurement speed benchmarks among in-class signal and spectrum analyzers.
Industry-Leading Measurement Speed
With increasing pressure to be first-to-market and reduce costs, legacy test equipment may face tougher measurement speed challenges than ever before. In a world of high-volume manufacturing, every millisecond counts. Replacing your 856xE/EC with the MXA, PXA, or EXA signal analyzers can help you make the productivity gains necessary to stay competitive. The MXA and PXA are equipped with a dual-core CPU as a standard feature (optional for EXA), making the MXA, PXA, and EXA stand out as the measurement speed benchmarks among in-class signal and spectrum analyzers. Some key characteristics of measurement speed for the MXA are listed as follows,
Superior Performance
Improved measurement accuracy translates to enhanced productivity. In manufacturing settings, test equipment with better measurement accuracy means production lines and rework stations can have more stringent pass/fail criteria, reduce “false-positive” results, and yield more products which meet defined specifications. In R&D environments, higher accuracy test equipment provides greater design confidence and therefore maximized productivity.
Improved Selectivity and Accuracy with All-Digital IF
160 choices of RBW settings from 1 Hz to 8 MHz
The set of resolution bandwidth (RBW) filters determines the resolving power of the spectrum/signal analyzer for unequal signals that are close to each other in frequency domain (selectivity). The narrower the RBW setting, the higher the selectivity of a spectrum/signal analyzer. However, choosing a narrower RBW can significantly slow down the measurement speed in an analyzer’s swept tuned mode.
Modern User Interface Provides Enhanced Usability
Open Windows operating system and embedded online help
The Keysight X-Series signal analyzers are built in the open Windows operating system (OS) environment which enables quick and easy file management with Windows Explorer. Also, the Windows environment allows the user to run MATLAB and the industry-leading 89600 VSA software inside the X-Series analyzer. Additionally, you can troubleshoot and control the X-Series analyzers via Windows Remote Desktop software or with the embedded Web server (LXI-C compliant).
Broader Offering of Measurement Applications
The Keysight X-Series measurement applications allow users of the X-Series signal analyzers to maximize productivity by minimizing equipment setup time and operating errors.
While the 856xE/EC only offers a few measurement utilities, such as phase noise and spurious response, the X-Series signal analyzers support more than 25 measurement applications—and the number is growing. The measurement applications cover traditional measurements like phase noise and noise figure to 2G/3G/4G cellular standards and the latest wireless connectivity technologies such as WLAN and Bluetooth® . The scalability of the X-Series’ measurement applications protect so that you are ready to meet the test challenges of today and tomorrow.
Greater Security with Simpler and More Robust Data Sanitization
In many cases, particularly in the aerospace and defense industry, instrument security is a requirement. An instrument will not be allowed to leave a secured (or classified) area unless it can be proven that all devices capable of maintaining memory have been thoroughly erased or secured.
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