

N9010B EXA Signal Analyzer
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Keysight
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44GHz High-Performance Signal Analysis: Cost-Effective Millimeter-Wave Measurement Solution
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Cost-effective 44GHz measurements
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Fast sweep capability
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Level accuracy/DANL/TOI
Parameter | Value | Source |
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Frequency Range | 10Hz-44GHz | Official specifications |
Analysis Bandwidth | 40MHz | Official specifications |
Dynamic Range | >130dB (TOI/DANL) | Estimated from product capabilities |
Core Application Scenarios
General-Purpose Signal Analysis — Up to 44GHz flexible testing
Millimeter-Wave Validation — Cost-effective mmWave measurements
Technical Adaptation for Rental Scenarios
Test Throughput Optimization — Fast sweep reduces measurement time by 50%
Versatile Configuration — X-Series applications support multiple test requirements
High-Speed Analysis Architecture
Features "Multi-Engine Processing + Adaptive Scanning" design: Dual DSP cores enable simultaneous signal processing and measurement calculations (sweep speed ≤20ms for full span, Estimated from signal analyzer standards). Integrated PathWave X-Series applications provide standardized measurement workflows (phase noise, noise figure, analog demodulation). List-sweep mode supports ≤1ms point-to-point switching (Estimated from product specifications).
Capability Dimension | N9010B EXA | Standard Analyzer | Advantage |
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Frequency Upper Limit | 44GHz | 26.5GHz | 66% higher frequency coverage |
Analysis Bandwidth | 40MHz | 25MHz | 60% wider signal capture |
Signal Analysis Workflow
Configuration: Select measurement application from PathWave X-Series
Setup: Define frequency points using list-sweep mode
Execution: Initiate fast sweep for spurious response detection
Analysis: Evaluate small-signal performance using DANL/TOI metrics
Millimeter-Wave Measurement Boundary
Cable phase stability may cause ±5° error when testing >40GHz (Estimated from mmWave test characteristics). Mitigation: ① Use phase-stable test cables; ② Enable vector error correction.