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Founded | 2001 |
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Industry | Electronic Test Equipment Electronic Test Equipment Support |
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Agilent E4420A Signal Generator HP E4420A
Agilent E4420A Signal Generator HP E4420A. Proudly offered by BRL Test, established 2001. Data sheet on the HP/Agilent E4420A here .
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The innovative design of the Agilent E4420A provides a flexible architecture that can be tailored to meet the changing demands of evolving markets. Lower initial cost, high reliability and a two-year calibration cycle, all strive to minimize the cost of ownership. The Agilent E4420A RF signal generator is designed for long-term dependability, which maximizes production throughput and uptime.
Electronic attenuator for reliability and repeatability. Step sweep (frequency, power and list). Frequency Range Agilent E4420A: 250 kHz to 2000 MHz. Resolution: 0.01 Hz. Number of Points: 2 to 401. Internal Reference Oscillator. SSB Phase Noise (typical,at 20 kHz offset) at 500 MHz: <-120 dBc/Hz at 1000 MHz: <-116 dBc/Hz at 2000 MHz: <- 110 dBc/Hz. Harmonics <=+4 dBm output level: <-30 dBc. Nonharmonics (>3 kHz offset, <+7 dBm output level) 250 kHz to 1000 MHz: <-65 dBc >1000 MHz to 2000 MHz: <-59 dBc. Subharmonics <=1000 MHz: None >1000 MHz: <-40 dBc.