Specifications
NETWORK ANALYZERS
386 For product ordering information, see pages 4 – 10
For Scalar Analysis
REFLECTION BRIDGES
When connected to a reflection bridge, the network analyzers can
measure reflection coefficient. This system is used to measure the
input and output impedance of telecommunication, video, and audio
equipment, and the S-parameter (S
11
and S
22
) of two-port networks.
MA2401A
MA2201A
Model
TRANSFORMERS
The transformers are impedance-conversion devices used with the
network analyzers to measure the magnitude, phase, delay, level, and
spectrum of devices with balanced input and output impedances.
Features
• Input connector is a BNC-type in an unbalanced circuit
• Output connector is a terminal compatible with M-214
• Frequency response: <0.3 dB
• Return loss: >25 dB
MA29A
MA29J
MA313A
MA313J
MA314A
MA314J
MA315A
MA315J
MA422A1
Impedance (Ω)
Output
600
600
75
75
135
135
150
150
110
Input
75
50
75
50
75
50
75
50
75
Frequency range
30 Hz to 150 kHz
30 Hz to 150 kHz
4 kHz to 2 MHz
4 kHz to 2 MHz
4 kHz to 2 MHz
4 kHz to 2 MHz
4 kHz to 2 MHz
4 kHz to 2 MHz
10 Hz to 30 kHz
SCALAR NETWORK ANALYZER
56100A
10 MHz to 110 GHz
The 56100A Scalar Network Analyzer measures insertion loss, in-
sertion gain, or RF power with 76 dB dynamic range. Measure device
match as return loss in dB or as SWR. Separate detectors can be
used on all four inputs for multiple transmission measurements on du-
plexers or matched amplifiers.
Transmission and reflection measurements can be viewed simultane-
ously. Both traces can be scaled independently in dB, dBm, or SWR.
Measurement of the ratio of two detector inputs may be applied to ei-
ther channel for enhancing accuracy or for viewing differences. Built-
in calibration allows subtraction of the unwanted transmission fre-
quency response or the average of open/short reflections from either
trace. A Volt Mode is available for displaying voltage (with volt mode
adapter cable). A 0 to 10 volt sweep ramp output mode is also avail-
able.
Features
• Compatible with Anritsu 68/B/C and 69A/B sweep generators
• 10 MHz to 110 GHz
• Four input channels
• Extensive cursor, markers, and limit lines
• Applications functions for improved productivity
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