Measuring Amplifiers - Agilent Technologies 8753ET User Manual

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Making Measurements
Measuring Amplifiers
Measuring Amplifiers
The analyzer allows you to measure the transmission and reflection characteristics of
many amplifiers and active devices. You can measure scalar parameters such as gain, gain
flatness, gain compression, reverse isolation, return loss (SWR), and gain drift versus time.
Additionally, you can measure vector parameters such as deviation from linear phase,
group delay, complex impedance and AM-to-PM conversion. You can also make high power
measurements.
Figure 1-42 Amplifier Parameters
When you are measuring a device that is very sensitive to absolute power level, it is
important that you accurately set the power level at either the device input or output. The
analyzer is capable of using an external GPIB power meter and controlling source power
directly. Refer to
Chapter 6 , "Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy"
information on power meter calibration.
This section contains the following measurement examples:
Measuring Harmonics (Option 002) on page 1-55
Measuring Gain Compression on page 1-60
Measuring Gain and Reverse Isolation Simultaneously (ES Analyzers Only) on page
1-64
Making High Power Measurements with Option 014 (ES Analyzers Only) on page 1-66
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