A10 Input Attenuator B; A11 Low Band Switch; A12 Ytf Preselector; A20 Yto Assembly - Keysight Technologies Option 503 Service Manual

Pxa signal analyzer
Table of Contents

Advertisement

RF Section Troubleshooting (Millimeter-Wave Analyzers)
RF Section Description

A10 Input Attenuator B

This assembly has a total of 60 dB of attenuation to control the signal level into
the Low Band Switch assembly. There is a 10 dB, 20 dB, and 30 dB section in
the A10 assembly. Total input attenuation with the A9 and the A10 combined is
70 dB in 2 dB steps.

A11 Low Band Switch

This assembly operates across the entire frequency range of the analyzer. The
switch has 3 main functions:
— Switch RF input frequencies from 3 Hz to 3.59 GHz RF Output to A13 RF
— Switch input frequencies from 3.6 GHz to 50 GHz Millimeter-Wave RF
— Contains optional high band preamplifier, which has a typical gain of 35 dB

A12 YTF Preselector

The YTF Preselector is used for input frequencies greater than 3.6 GHz. Signals
less than 3.6 GHz bypass the YTF assembly and are routed to the low band
input of the A13 RF Front End Assembly. The YTF Preselector is a YIG tunable
bandpass filter whose main purpose is to track the input signal and to filter out
unwanted spurious or image response signals. The YTF Preselector has a 3 dB
bandwidth greater than 40 MHz and an insertion loss of ~ 6.5 dB.
The preselector requires centering for optimum amplitude accuracy. The Auto
Align routine will perform a rough centering during the preselector two point
tuning algorithm. However, when troubleshooting, press Amplitude,
Preselector Center to manually center the preselector.

A20 YTO Assembly

Provides the 1st LO signal that is required for the A13 RF Front End Assembly.
The 1st LO has a frequency range from 3.80 to 8.73 GHz. The output power is
+13 to +18 dBm. In order to maximize the conversion efficiency and avoid LO
unlock, sufficient LO power must be supplied.
N9030A PXA Signal Analyzer Service Guide
Front End Assembly.
Output to A12, YTF Preselector.
to 40 dB and a noise figure from 9 to 23 dB up to 50 GHz.
177

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents