Quick Check To Verify High Band Rf Path - Keysight Technologies X Series Service Manual

Exa signal analyzer, 9 khz - 3.6/7/13.6/26.5/32/44 ghz
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RF Section Troubleshooting (Millimeter-Wave Analyzers)
Troubleshooting

Quick Check to Verify High Band RF Path

Refer to the RF Highband Path #1 Block Diagram (Options 532, 544) in
Chapter
The High Band signal path (sometimes referred to as Band 1-Band 6) is used
for all signals 3.6 GHz and above. If the start frequency is set to 3.6 GHz and
above, the analyzer displays only the High Band signal path. If the analyzer
start frequency is below 3.6 GHz and the Stop frequency is set above 3.6 GHz,
the analyzer will start sweeping in Low Band up to 3.6 GHz, and then
automatically switch to the high band path above 3.6 GHz.
Equipment needed:
To perform the following checks, it will be necessary to remove the outer cover and the top
brace. See
Keysight N9010A EXA Service Guide
12.
Spectrum Analyzer with frequency range to 14 GHz
Signal source with output power 0 dBm and frequency range to at least the
maximum frequency of the EXA
Power splitter, 11667C
2 each, quality 2.4 mm cables
90° SMA (m) to SMA (f) adapter
MMCX (f) to SMA (f) cable
SMA (f) to SMA (f) adapter
SMA (m) to SMA (m) adapter
3.5 mm (f) to 2.4 mm (m) adapters (2 required)
3.5 mm (m) to 2.4 mm (f) adapter
Chapter 15
for removal procedures.
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