User’s Guide Agilent Technologies N6314A and N6315A Type-N 50 Ohm RF Cables Manufacturing Part Number: 5964-7333 Printed in USA Print Date: February 2008 Supersedes: July 2005 © Copyright © Agilent Technologies, Inc.
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Model Number N6314A Connector Type Part Number Type-N 50Ω cable / male to male 8120-8862 Impedance 50Ω (nominal) Return Loss ≥ 24 dB (DC to 3 GHz) ≥ 18 dB (3 GHz to 12.4 GHz) Length 61 cm (24 inches) Net Weight 0.14 kg (0.31 lbs) Shipping Weight 0.59 kg (1.
Model Number N6315A Connector Type Type-N 50Ω cable / male to female Part Number Impedance Return Loss Length 5 8121-0027 50Ω (nominal) ≥ 24 dB (DC to 3 GHz) ≥ 18 dB (3 GHz to 12.4 GHz) 61.0 cm (24 inches) Net Weight 0.12 kg (0.26 lbs) Shipping Weight 0.57 kg (1.
Care and Maintenance To obtain optimum performance from RF cables, observe these precautions: • Flex and straighten the cables as little and seldom as possible. • Make connections carefully to avoid misalignment, connector damage, or inaccurate measurements. • Keep the connectors free of dirt and metallic particles by periodic inspection and cleaning. CAUTION Cotton swabs may leave fibers on the connector that can cause inaccurate measurement results.
Inspect the Mating Plane Surfaces Flat contact between the connectors at all points on their mating plane surfaces is required for a good connection. Look especially for deep scratches or dents, and for dirt and metal particles on the connector mating plane surfaces. Also look for signs of damage due to excessive or uneven wear or misalignment.