Highlights

  • Frequency Range:  750 to 1100 GHz. (WR1.0)
  • Maximum Test Port Power: -23 dBm (Typ.)
  • Dynamic Range @IFBW = 10 Hz: 75 dB (95 dB Typ.)1
  • Raw Directivity: 30 dB (Typ.)
  • Stability: ±0.5 dB, < ±6 deg (Typ.)
  • 0 - 30 dB micrometer-driven attenuator (optional)
  • 1.2m or 5m cable set (optional)

The N5262BW01 is a frequency extender module supplied by VDI to perform measurements with a vector network analyzer in 750 to 1100 GHz. It can be used with a PNA or PNA-X with an N5292A test set controller or directly connected with a 4-port PNA/PNA-X.

The dynamic range specifications assume that low phase sources are used, like those used in the modern Keysight PNA / PNA-X analyzers with DDS synthesizers. While compatible, other VNAs may reduce dynamic range.

For more information, please refer to the technical overview, Banded Millimeter-wave Network Analysis, and visit VDI for specification tables and more information.

Highlights

  • Frequency Range:  750 to 1100 GHz. (WR1.0)
  • Maximum Test Port Power: -23 dBm (Typ.)
  • Dynamic Range @IFBW = 10 Hz: 75 dB (95 dB Typ.)1
  • Raw Directivity: 30 dB (Typ.)
  • Stability: ±0.5 dB, < ±6 deg (Typ.)
  • 0 - 30 dB micrometer-driven attenuator (optional)
  • 1.2m or 5m cable set (optional)

The N5262BW01 is a frequency extender module supplied by VDI to perform measurements with a vector network analyzer in 750 to 1100 GHz. It can be used with a PNA or PNA-X with an N5292A test set controller or directly connected with a 4-port PNA/PNA-X.

The dynamic range specifications assume that low phase sources are used, like those used in the modern Keysight PNA / PNA-X analyzers with DDS synthesizers. While compatible, other VNAs may reduce dynamic range.

For more information, please refer to the technical overview, Banded Millimeter-wave Network Analysis, and visit VDI for specification tables and more information.

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