Used Spectrum Analyzer Agilent E4402B

The Agilent / HP E4402B Spectrum Analyzer is part of Agilent’s general purpose line of ESA spectrum analyzers which can offer the ideal balance between economy and performance.

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The Agilent / HP E4402B Spectrum Analyzer is part of Agilent’s general purpose line of ESA spectrum analyzers which can offer the ideal balance between economy and performance. Depending on your application, the Agilent / HP E4402B Spectrum Analyzer may be fitted with application software such as Phase Noise, Noise Figure, GSM/EDGE, cdmaOne, Modulation Analysis, Blue Tooth, Cable Fault, and more.

With the free IntuiLink software you can conveniently save and document your results by linking the ESA to MS Word or Excel applications. In addition, the IntuiLink software provides a simple programming interface to the ESA spectrum analyzer, allowing you to easily write macros or functions with Windows applications to control the ESA spectrum analyzer.

Features and Specifications of the Agilent / HP E4402B Spectrum Analyzer include:

● Maximum Frequency: 3 GHz

● Minimum Frequency: 9 kHz

● 0.4 dB overall amplitude accuracy

● +16 dBm TOI

● -166 dBm DANL, with internal preamp

● 10 MHz demodulation bandwidth

● 1 Hz narrow resolution bandwidth (optional)

● 1 ms sweep time (50 ns 0 span)

● Variable sweep (trace points) from 2 to 8192

● Segmented sweep for up to 32 discontinuous spans in one sweep

● Rugged and portable for lab grade performance in the field

● 5 minute warm-up to guaranteed measurement accuracy

● Amplitude correction

● Automatic background alignment

● Tracking Generator (optional)

● Includes Power Suite 1-button power measurements

The PowerSuite allows one button measurements for:

● Channel power

● Occupied bandwidth

● Adjacent channel power (ACP)

● Multi-carrier ACP

● Power statistics (CCDF) (not available on the basic analyzer) 

● Harmonic distortion

● Burst power

● Intermodulation distortion (TOI)

● Spurious emissions

● Spectrum emissions mask