Stability; Residual Fm; Drift; Typical Ssb Noise At 5.0 Ghz Center Frequency - HP 8566B Installation And Verification Manual

Spectrum analyzer, includes option 400, option 462, and option 857
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7 0
- 1 0 0
-1 IO
- 1 2 0
- 1 3 0
- 1 4 0
Typical SSB Noise at 5.0 GHz Center Frequency Normalized to 1
Hz BW versus Offset from Carrier and Analyzer Resolution. May

Stability

Residual FM

For fundamental mixing (n = 1) ~50 kHz peak-to-peak, frequency
span >5 MHz
Because the analyzer is phase-locked at the beginning of each sweep,
drift occurs only during
Frequency Span
100 kHz to 5 MHz
*Typical, after 1 hour warm-up at stabilized temperature. COUPLED
FUNCTION not required.
30
40
50
90
- T y p i c a l
R e s o l u t i o n
Noise
Noise
10
H Z
1 0 0
H z
1
F r e q u e n c y
be Limited by Average Noise Level.
the
time of one sweep.
Frequency Drift
SB
at
5.0
SB
at
5.0
10
1 0 0
O f f s e t
F r o m
C a r r i e r
Figure 4-3.
Center Frequency Drift*
Performance Characteristics 4-3
M H z

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