Hewlett Packard - 3589A - Spectrum analyzer
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3589A
Date:
1991
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The HP 3589A helps solve your measurement problems by
combining spectrum and network analysis features in one
analyzer. It does this by providing three distinct
measurement types, all of which are available for the entire
10 Hz to 150 MHz frequency range.
• The swept spectrum measurement type lets you measure
spectral components for spans up to 150 MHz. But a design
that includes a digital resolution bandwidth (RBW) filter
allows the HP 3589A to measure these components several
times faster than traditional swept-tuned analyzers.
• The narrowband zoom measurement type lets you make
narrowband measurements much more quickly than swept
spectrum measurements by using an implementation of the Fast
Fourier Transform. This lets you characterize, for example,
a signal and its close-in sidebands. Narrowband zoom
measurements are available for spans of 40 kHz or less.
• The swept network measurement type lets you characterize
one-port and two-port devices. Because the HP 3589A provides
vector (rather than scalar) network data, you can
characterize both the magnitude and phase response of these
devices. And with the addition of the HP 35689A/B test set,
you can make S-parameter measurements as well.
You can also operate the analyzer remotely, via the HP-IB,
to make automated measurements—a technique that’s
particularly useful for repetitive tasks (such as those
encountered in production-line testing). However, you aren’t
restricted to remote operation for automated
measurements—you can also use the analyzer’s optional HP
Instrument BASIC (Option 1C2) to create automated
measurement routines without an external controller or computer.
Your instrument may also be equipped with the time-gated
sweep option (Option 1D6). This extends the analyzer’s
triggering capability to let you characterize magnetic and
optical media and head assemblies from burst signal sources
such as video recorders, magnetic and optical disks, and
similar devices.
Other options include additional instrument memory (Option
1C1) and a high-stability frequency reference (Option 1D5).
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User manual
Manual type:
User manual
Pages:
51
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1.3 MB
Language:
english
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Manual-ID:
02589-90002
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User manual
Manual type:
User manual
Pages:
439
Size:
9.8 MB
Language:
english
Revision:
second edition
Manual-ID:
03589-90026
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User manual
Manual type:
User manual
Pages:
151
Size:
4.0 MB
Language:
english
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Manual-ID:
03589-90021
Date:
August 1991
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Service manual
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Service manual
Pages:
510
Size:
15.2 MB
Language:
english
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Manual-ID:
03589-90025
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