Test Port | |
Frequency Range [GHz] | 60 to 90 |
Port Type | WR12 (UG387/UM) |
Output Power [ dBm (typ.)] | >+7, +10 dBm (typ.) |
Output Power Attenuation [dB] | 0 to 60 |
Input Power Damage Level [dBm] | +20 |
Stability (Magnitude [dB] / Phase [°] (typ.) ) | typ.< 0.2 dB and typ. < 2° |
Source Input (RF IN) | |
Frequency Range [GHz] | 10 to 15 |
Port Type | 2.92 mm, female |
Input Power Range [dBm] | +5 to +10 |
Local Oscillator Input (LO IN) | |
Frequency Range [GHz] | 10 to 15 |
Port Type | +5 to +10 |
Input Power Range [dBm] | +5 to +10 |
Measurement Output (MEAS OUT) | |
Frequency Range [MHz] | 5 to 2000 |
Port Type | 3.5 mm, female |
Reference Output (REF OUT) | |
Frequency Range [MHz] | 5 to 2000 |
Port Type | 3.5 mm, female |
System Characteristics | |
Source match (without system error correction) | > 20 dB (n.trc.)1 |
Directivity (without system error correction) | > 20 dB (n.trc.)1 |
Dynamic Range [dB] | > 100, 115 |
Dynamic range is defined as the difference between the data trace of the transmission magnitude with maximum test port output power and both
test ports through-connected on the one hand and the RMS value of the data trace of the transmission magnitude produced by noise and crosstalk
with test ports short-circuited on the other. The specification is valid without system error correction and at 10Hz measurement bandwidth. The
dynamic range can be increased by using a measurement bandwidth of 1Hz.
1 Without consideration of measurement uncertainty.