HP 3589A Spectrum/Network Analyzer, 10 Hz to 150 MHz


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Product Summary

Narrowband measurements used to take time -- a lot of time. You could sweep only as fast as the analyzer's filters could settle. If you wanted to test faster, you had to choose decreased resolution or decreased accuracy or both.

The HP 3589A breaks through the speed/resolution/accuracy barrier. It combines the best of analog swept techniques with advanced digital signal processing to provide you with frequency resolution, measurement speed and amplitude accuracy that you can't get from any other analyzer.

Use the HP 3589A to conduct Surveillance and Signal Monitoring, to test Commercial Communications applications and Aerospace Electronics applications, to measure the characteristics of Audio and Video components, and to characterize Semiconductor signals. Let the HP 3589A get you closer to your signals, and let you get there faster.



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Product Specifications

Note:  All specifications apply from 10 Hz to 150 MHz and include 30
minute warmup from ambient conditions unless otherwise noted.
Supplemental characteristics (identified as characteristic only) are
non-warranted functional and feature information.

The general specifications apply independent of the measurement type
selected.  Refer to the spectrum measurements and network measurements
for specifications that are measurement-type dependent.


Frequency Specifications

FREQUENCY RANGE 
Tuning range:   0 Hz to 150 MHz
Specifications for 50 and 75 Ohms apply over the frequency range of 10
Hz to 150 MHz.  The 1 MegOhm input operates over the full span and is
specified from 10 Hz to 40 Mhz.

FREQUENCY ACCURACY
Frequency accuracy is specified using the frequency counter marker 
function and is the sum of initial accuracy, aging, and frequency 
counter resolution.

Initial accuracy:	
	                 Without 	      With
	        opt. 1D5	     opt. 1D5**
20deg. to 30deg. C      +/-0.5 ppm	  +/-0.01 ppm
0deg. to 55deg. C       +/-3.0 ppm	  +/-0.07 ppm
Aging*	                +/-0.25 ppm/mo.	  +/-0.125 ppm/mo.

*Referenced to the most recent reference calibration at 23deg. C.
**Add +/-0.1ppm if the instrument has been continually powered 
  <48 hours.


Frequency counter resolution: 0.1 Hz 

STABILITY
Noise sidebands: less than -105 dBc when measured at a 1 kHz offset 
from CW signal and normalized to a 1 Hz noise-power bandwidth.

DRIFT/RESIDUAL FM
The HP 3589A uses a fully synthesized local oscillator and is 
phase-locked to the frequency reference throughout the sweep. Refer 
to the frequency accuracy specifications stated earlier for the 
resulting accuracy.

Amplitude Specifications

AMPLITUDE MEASUREMENT RANGE:

Maximum Safe Input Level

			     50 Ohms   75 Ohms   1 MOhm

Avg. Continuous Power:       26 dBm    28 dBm    13 dBV
(10 Hz to 150MHz)
dc Voltage:              +/-4 V    +/-4 V    +/-25 V
Combined ac/dc:              +/-4 Vpk  +/-4 Vpk  +/-25 Vpk
 
 
 
MAXIMUM WITHOUT DEGRADING PERFORMANCE 

			     50 Ohms   75 Ohms   1 MOhm 
 
Input dc:		     +/-3 Vdc  +/-3 Vdc  +/-25 Vdc
Measured input:               20 dBm    22 dBm*   +/-7 dBV
                                        26 dBm**

*With included BNC adapter
**With minimum loss pad (optional)
 
INPUT RANGE SETTINGS  
(characteristics only)
50 Ohm input (in 10 dB steps): +20 dBm to -20 dBm
75 Ohm input (in 10 dB steps): +21.76 dBm to -18.24 dBm, with included 
                               BNC adapter and automatic corrections.
                               +25.72 dBm to -14.28 dBm, with minimum 
                               loss pad (option) and automatic 
                               corrections
1 MegOhm input (in 10 dB steps): +7 dBV to -33 dBV



AMPLITUDE DISPLAY RANGE
Reference level:  -1000 to +1000 dBm, dB Display resolution:
0.001 to 100 dB/div
Marker resolution: 0.01 dB
Display units:     dBm, dBV, Vrms


NORMALIZATION
Normalization routines allow the single receiver channel to accurately
measure scalar network parameters when swept spectrum measurement type
is selected, or vector network parameters when swept network measurement
type is selected.  Measurement normalizations require the reference
measurement to be taken first, using either quick normalization, which
uses an internal source to receiver path, or transmission normalization,
which can correct for additional cable, adapter, and fixture effects.
Measurements are then referenced to that measurement as a ratio.

INPUT PORT
Input channels: 1
Return loss:    >20 dB
Impedance:      50 Ohms, 1 MegOhm (<60 pF  shunt capacitance)
                (75 Ohms with included BNC adapter or optional 
                minimum loss pad)
Connector:      Type-N

Source Specifications

FREQUENCY SPECIFICATIONS
(characteristic only)
Frequency range: 10 Hz to 150 MHz

AMPLITUDE SPECIFICATIONS
Amplitude range 50 Ohm output:  +15 dBm to -54.9 dBm and off
Amplitude range 75 Ohm output:  +13.2 dBm to -56.7 dBm and off, with
                                included BNC adaptor. +9.3 dBm to 
                                -60.6 dBm and off, with minimum loss 
                                pad (option).

Amplitude resolution: 0.1 dB

Accuracy: Output amplitude accuracy is determined by the sum of 
          absolute accuracy, dynamic accuracy, and frequency response.

Absolute amplitude accuracy:  +/-1 dB
                              (at 300 kHz, +15 dBm output level)
Dynamic accuracy:             Add 0.02 dB/dB below 15 dBm 
                              (add to absolute accuracy)
Frequency response:           +/-1 dB
                              (Variation relative to level at 300 kHz)

Spurious products:
Harmonic products:            <-30 dBc
Non-harmonic products:   <-40 dBc

Noise: <-80 dBc/Hz (for offsets greater than 500 Hz from the carrier)

Source port:
Return loss:  >20 dB
Impedance:    50 Ohms
              (75 Ohms with included BNC adapter or optional minimum loss pad)
Connector:    Type-N

Spectrum Measurements

Note:  All specifications apply from 10 Hz to 150 MHz and include 30
minute warmup from ambient conditions unless otherwise noted.  Typical
performance is applicable over +/-5deg.  C from the temperature during
the most recent autocalibration and is not warranted.  Supplemental
characteristics (identified as characteristic only) are non-warranted
functional and feature information.

All spectrum measurement specifications apply when swept spectrum or
narrowband zoom measurement type is selected and with the source turned
off and low-distortion mode off unless otherwise noted.


Frequency Specifications

FREQUENCY SPAN (characteristiconly)
Swept spans:
Range:                10 Hz to 150 MHz, and zero span
Resolution:           0.1 Hz
Accuracy:             Greater of 0.1 Hz or 0.125% of span
Start/stop frequency: 0 Hz to 150 MHz

Narrowband zoom spans:
Range:                1.23 Hz to 40 kHz in x2 steps
Accuracy:             +/-0.001% of span

RESOLUTION BANDWIDTH
Swept spectrum:       1.1 Hz to 17 kHz +/-10%

Narrowband zoom:
High-accuracy mode:   0.90% of span (11 mHz-360 Hz)
High-resolution mode: 0.37% of span (4.5 mHz-148 Hz)

BANDWIDTH SELECTIVITY (shape factor or ratio of -60 dB to -3 dB 
bandwidths)

Swept spectrum mode:
Manual sweep:          <4.0:1
Auto-coupled sweep:     4.3:1 (typical)
Auto-coupled oversweep: 5.1:1 (typical)

Narrowband zoom:
High-accuracy mode:     2.6:1
High-resolution mode:   9.1:1

EQUIVALENT NOISE BANDWIDTH
The equivalent noise bandwidth and 1 Hz normalization factor are
available for the current RBW filter in the state setup table.

Narrowband zoom:
High-accuracy mode:     0.955% of span
High-resolution mode:   0.375% of span

VIDEO BANDWIDTH
Entered in frequency values which are coupled to the current RBW and are
from (1.54 * RBW) to (0.012 * RBW) in seven steps, and off.


Amplitude Specifications

SPURIOUS RESPONSES
GENERAL SPURIOUS
Unless specifically mentioned in other spurious specifications, spurious
responses are <-70 dBc (<-80 dBc typical) for signal levels equal
to input range.

HARMONIC DISTORTION
Harmonic distortion products are for a spectrally pure input signal with
total input power level equal to the range and low distortion mode on.

50 Ohm and 75 Ohm inputs: <-80 dBc (<-90 dBc typical)
1 MegOhm input:           <-75 dBc (<-80 dBc typical)

INTERMODULATON DISTORTION*
Intermodulation distortion products are with respect to two tones 6 dB
below range and low-distortion mode on.

50 and 75 Ohm inputs:     <-80 dBc (<-90dBc typical)
1 MegOhm input:           <-75 dBc (<-80 dBc typical)

*Degrade distortion specifications by 10 dB (5 dB for 1 MegOhm input) 
when input frequency is less than 30 kHz
Degrade specification by 10 dB when low-distortion mode is off.

RESIDUAL RESPONSES
Residual responses are less than -110 dBm on the -20 dBm range.  
Degrade specification by 10 dB when low-distortion mode is on.  
Degrade 10 dB for 40 kHz spans in narrowband zoom mode.

Image, multiple, and out-of-band responses:
<-70 dBc (<-80 dBc typical) where applied signal level = range.

LOCAL OSCILLATOR FEEDTHROUGH
Local oscillator feedthrough (appears as signal at dc) is >20 dB below
range.  Degrade specification by 10 dB when low-distortion mode is on.

AMPLITUDE ACCURACY
Measurement accuracy is determined by the sum of full-scale absolute
accuracy and scale fidelity (linearity).  For measurements made at
full-scale (signal level = range), only full-scale accuracy need be
considered.  Recalibration dueto change in center or manual frequency
is not required for the accuracy shown.

Example:  To compute the typical cumulative accuracy for a signal of -45
dBm at 100 MHz with 50 Ohms full-scale range of -20 dBm and manual
sweep, sum the typical full-scale absolute accuracy and scale fidelity,
i.e.(0.2 dB + 0.02 dB) = 0.22 dB.

SCALE FIDELITY (linearity)  
maximum cumulative error of log scale:

Level*	           Incremental**       Typical
   0 to  -30 dB	   <0.05 dB	       0.02 dB
 -30 to  -40 dB	   <0.1 dB	       0.03 dB
 -40 to  -50 dB	   <0.3 dB	       0.05 dB
 -50 to  -60 dB	   <0.5 dB	       0.10 dB
 -60 to  -70 dB	   <0.7 dB	       0.10 dB
 -70 to  -80 dB	   ------	       0.25 dB
 -80 to  -90 dB	   ------	       0.25 dB
 -90 to -100 dB	   ------	       0.40 dB
-100 to -110 dB	   ------	       0.70 dB	
-110 to -120 dB	   ------	       4.00 dB

Specified for frequencies >200 kHz.
*relative to the specified range.
**Incremental deviation must be added to other reference level 
accuracy specifications to obtain the total cumulative error.

AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION
Calibrations, which may be turned off, are periodically performed to
compensate for time and temperature drift effects.  No recalibration is
necessary for changes in frequency parameters.


Sweep Characteristics

TRIGGER (characteristic only)
HP-IB, internal free run, or external triggering is available for 
linear sweep and narrowband zoom.  Trigger arming is manual or 
automatic.

Trigger latency 
(uncertainty between the trigger input and internal trigger 
identification)
Linear sweep:      160 usec (for 17 kHz RBW, increasing by factor of 
                   2 for each lower RBW)
Zero span:         4 usec (for 17 kHz RBW, increasing by factor of 
                   2 for each lower RBW)
Narrowband zoom:   8 * 2E(40000/span) usec

Trigger delay (HP-IB or external trigger only): 0 msec to the maximum 
gate length indicated for gated sweep.  (See the gate length and 
trigger delay table in the gated sweep characteristics.)

LINEAR SWEEP
Measurement speed:
(characteristic only)
Sweep rate, oversweep off:   (RBW*RBW/2)  Hz/s
Sweep rate,  oversweep on:   4 * (RBW*RBW/2)   Hz/s

Note:  Analog Gaussian RBW filters are usually swept at RBW*RBW/2Hz/s
(or slower) to limit amplitude errors due to sweeping to <0.1 dB.  
The oversweep mode of the HP 3589A provides four times faster sweep 
time without increased error.  To calculate sweep time, compute 
span/sweep rate.

NARROWBAND ZOOM
Measurement Speed:  >7 measurements/s
                    (for spans ł10 kHz)

Time record length: 400/span (Hz) sec

GATED SWEEP 
(with option 1D6) (characteristic only)
Gated sweep is not available in narrowband zoom mode.

Gate length and trigger delay:

  RBW	Gate length  Gate length   Edge trigger
 [Hz]	minimum	       maximum     default delay*
	[msec]	   [msec] [msec]
17000	0.02	       131         0.13
 9100	0.04	          131         0.2
 4600	0.08 	          131         0.38
 2300	0.16	          131         0.76
 1200	0.32 	          131         1.5
  580	0.64 	          131         3.1
  290	1.28              665         6.25
  150	2.56            1,311        12.5

*Filter settling time required to achieve accurate noise and 
amplitude measurements.  Delay range is from 0 msec to the maximum 
gate length indicated (10 usec steps for 17 kHZ RBW).  Level trigger 
default delay is equal to the sum of edge trigger default delay and 
the minimum gate length. 
Edge trigger latency (uncertainty between the gate trigger input and 
internal trigger identification) is equal to the greater of 10 usec 
and 1/64 of the minimum gate length indicated.  Level trigger 
latency is equal to the minimum gate length indicated.

Network Measurements

Note:  All specifications apply from10 Hz to 150 MHzand include30
minute warmupfrom ambient conditions unless otherwise noted.  Typical
performance is applicable over +/-5deg.  C from the temperature during
the most recent reference measurement and is not warranted.
Supplemental characteristics (identified as characteristic only) are
non-warranted functional and feature information.

All network measurement specifications apply when swept network
measurement type is selected.  Specifications apply to 50 Ohms to 75
Ohms only, unless otherwise noted.


Frequency Specifications

FREQUENCY SPAN (characteristic only)

Linear sweep:
Range:                 10 Hz to 150 MHz, and zero span
Resolution:            0.1 Hz
Accuracy:              Greater of 0.1 Hz or 0.125% of span
Start/stop frequency:  0 Hz to 150 MHz

Log sweep:
Range:                 10 Hz to 149.99999 MHz
Resolution:            0.1 Hz
Accuracy:              3%
Start/stop frequency:  10 Hz to 150 MHz

RESOLUTION BANDWIDTH
Range: 1.1 Hz to 17 kHz +/-10%

BANDWIDTH SELECTIVITY 
(shape factor or ratio of -60 dB to -3 dB bandwidths)
Manual sweep:          <4.0:1

Amplitude Specifications

DYNAMIC RANGE

A/D overload level:     >2 dB (relative to selected range)

SENSITIVITY 
Sensitivity is the dynamic range limitation due to noise level (measured
in a 1 Hz bandwidth) and internal crosstalk between the source and
receiver:(75 Ohm with included BNC adaptor or optional minimum loss pad)

IMPEDANCE	       10 Hz-30 kHz   40 MHz-30 kHz     40 MHz-150 MHz
50/75 Ohms	       80 dB          100 dB	        100 dB
50/75 Ohms typical     85 dB          110 dB	        110 dB
1 MegOhm	       75 dB          100 dB              -- 
 

GENERAL SPURIOUS
Unless specifically mentioned in other spurious specifications, 
spurious responses are <-80 dBc for signal levels equal to range.

RESIDUAL RESPONSES 
Residual responses are less than -110 dBm on the -20 dBm range.

LOCAL OSCILLATOR FEEDTHROUGH
Local oscillator feedthrough (appears as signal at dc) is >20 dB 
below range.

Ratio Amplitude and Phase Specifications

DISPLAY RANGE
Amplitude reference level:       -1000 to +1000 dB
Amplitude display resolution:     0.001 to 100 dB/div
Amplitude marker resolution:      0.01 dB
Amplitude display units:          dB
Phase reference level:           -72000deg. to +72000deg.
Phase display resolution:         0.001deg. to 7200deg./div
Phase marker resolution:          0.01 deg
Phase display units:              deg

ACCURACY
Dynamic accuracy:
   Level *	 Accuracy**       Typical***
   [dB]	         [dB]   [deg]     [dB]    [deg]
   0 to   -5     <0.05   <1.0      0.05     0.2
  -5 to  -30     <0.10   <1.5      0.10     0.5
 -30 to  -40     <0.15   <2.0      0.10     1.0
 -40 to  -50     <0.35   <3.0      0.10     1.0
 -50 to  -60     <0.55  <4.0      0.15     1.5
-60 to  -70    <0.75   <6.0  0.15     2.5
 -70 to  -80     ----    ----      0.30     ----
 -80 to  -90     ----    ----      0.30     ----
 -90 to -100     ----    ----      0.45	    ----
-100 to -110     ----    ----      0.75	    ----
-110 to -120     ----    ----      4.00     ----

Specified for frequencies >200 kHz.
*  relative to the specified range.
** At stable temperature following a 2 hour warmup, and within 
   5 minutes of normalization.
***Typical within one minute of normalization.

Note: Drift due to changes in ambient temperature is less than 
+/-0.2 dB/deg.C and +/-2deg./deg.C.  Time and temperature errors are
periodically compensated for, with calibration intervals between 5 
and 20 minutes.  Calibration will not interrupt the current 
measurement.

Group Delay Specifications

(Group delay is not available with log sweep)
Group delay reference level: 0 sec to +/-10 sec
Group delay display resolution: 1 psec/div to 1 sec/div
Groupdelaymarker resolution: 0.01 nsec
Group delay display units: sec

Aperture frequency: 0.5% to 16% of span in 2x steps
Group delay accuracy:
Group delay accuracy = dynamic phase accuracy/(360*aperture frequency)  
+/- 1 nsec

Sweep Characteristics

TRIGGER 
(characteristic only)
HP-IB, internal free run, or external triggering is available for 
linear sweep. Trigger arming is manual or automatic.

Trigger latency (uncertainty between the trigger input and internal 
trigger identification): 160 usec (for 17 kHz RBW, increasing by 
factor of 2 for each lower RBW)

Trigger delay (HP-IB or external trigger only): 0 msec to the maximum
gate length indicated for gated sweep.  (See the gate length and
trigger delay table in the gated sweep characteristics.)

LINEAR SWEEP
Sweep time is uncoupled from the span and resolution bandwidth.

LOG SWEEP
Log sweep uses a linear approximationto perform a log frequency sweep.
Resolution bandwidths are selected automatically or manually.

GATED SWEEP
(with option 1D6) (characteristic only)
Gating is available only with linear  frequency sweep or manual 
frequency selected.

Gate length and trigger delay:

  RBW	Gate length  Gate length   Edge trigger
  [Hz]	 minimum      maximum	 default delay*
          [msec]       [msec]        [msec] 
17000       0.16        131	       0.13
 9100       0.32        131            0.2
 4600       0.64        131	       0.38
 2300       1.28        131            0.76
 1200       2.56        131	       1.5
  580       5.12        131	       3.1
  290      10.24        665	       6.25
  150      20.48      1,311	      12.5
   73      40.96      2,621	      25
   36      81.92      5,243	      50
   18     163.84     10,486          100
    9.1   327.68     20,972	     200
    4.5	  655.36     41,861	     400
    2.3	 1310.72     83,886	     800
    1.1	 2621.44167,772	    1600 

*Filter settling time required to achieveaccurate noise and amplitude
measurements.  Delay range is from 0 msec to the maximum gate length
indicated.  Level trigger default delay is equal to the sum of edge
trigger default delay and one-eighth of the minimum gate length.  Edge
and level trigger latency (uncertainty between the gate trigger input
and internal trigger identification) is equal to the minimum gate length
indicated.


General Characteristics

Note:  All specifications apply from 10 Hz to 150 MHz and include 30
minute warmup from ambient conditions unless otherwise noted.
Supplemental characteristics (identified as characteristic only) are
non-warranted functional and feature information.

SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Safety standards: CSA Certified for Electronic Test and Measurement 
                  Equipment per CSA 22.2, no. 231

This product is designed for compliance to: UL1244, 2nd Edition and 
                 IEC348, 2nd Edition, 1978

EMI/RFI standards:      FTZ 527 - Germany

Acoustics:                   LpA <70 dB
Temperature:
Operating:                   5deg. to 50deg. C
Storage (no disk in drive): -20deg. to  60deg. C

Humidity, non-condensing:
Operating:                   8% to 80% at 30deg. C
Storage (no disk in drive):  5% to 95%

Altitude:
Operating:                   2150 m (7000 ft)
Storage:                     4570 m (15,000 ft)

Calibration interval:        1 year
Warmup time:                 30 minutes

Power requirements:
115 VAC operation:           90-132 Vrms, 47-440 Hz
230 VAC operation:           198-264 Vrms, 47-66 Hz
Max power dissipation:       450 VA

Weight:
Net:                         28 kg (62 lbs)
Shipping:                    38 kg (81 lbs)

Dimensions:
Height:                      222 mm (8.75 in)
Width:                       425.5 mm (16.75 in)
Depth:                       630 mm (24.8 in)

TRIGGER/GATE
(characteristic only)
Trigger/gateinput:
Triggers on positive or negative TTLtransition or contact closure or r
elease from ground. For gated sweep (option 1D6) polarity is 
selectable for TTL edge or level.

Trigger/gate output:
Produces a negative TTL transition at the internal trigger 
identification.  For gated sweep (option 1D6) produces a high TTL 
level during the active gate window. Fanout is 3 TTL LS loads

REFERENCE 
(characteristic only)
Reference output: 10 MHz at +3dBm (nominal) 50 Ohms
External reference input: 1 MHz, 2 MHz, 5 MHz, or 10 MHz between
                          -5 dBm and +10 dBm into 50 Ohms (nominal)
High stability reference oven output (option 1D5): 10MHz at +10dBm 
                                                   into 50 Ohms

DISPLAY
(characteristic only)
Number of horizontal axis points: 401
Formats: single, upper/lower, front/back, setup state 
Display blanking: annotation, full
Frequency axis mirror and frequency and amplitude annotation 
correction for use with external down-converters and receivers.

TRACE MATH
(characteristic only)
Operators: +,-,*, /, SQRT, CONJ
Operands: input, network function, data registers, constants, other 
functions, SQRT(NBW), jw

Trace math can be used to correct the data on each measurement.  Uses
include user units correction and normalizations.  Noise data is
automatically referred to a 1 Hz bandwidth by displaying a function
defined as SPECT/SQRT(NBW) or to any desired bandwidth by displaying a
function defined as (SPECT/SQRT(NBW))*SQRT(K1), where K1 is set to the
desired bandwidth.  SQRT(NBW) is a trace math argument that
automatically uses the equivalent noise bandwidth of the current
resolution bandwidth filter.

Corrected data for use with divider probes can be displayed by
displaying a function defined as SPECT * K1, where K1 is set to the
probe division ratio.

EXTERNAL KEYBOARD
(characteristic only): Compatible with PC-style  101
key keyboard model number HP C1405A and HP Keyboard cablepart 
number 5081-2249 (DIN connector).

INTERFACES
Active probe power: +15 Vdc,
-12.6 Vdc; 150 mA maximum, suitable for HP active probes

HP-IB:
Implementation of IEEE Std 488.1 and 488.2
SH1, AH1, T6, TE0, L4, LE0, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C1, C2, C3, 
C12, E2

Benchmarks (characteristics only):
Binary trace output:
120 ms/trace typical

PERIPHERALS
HP-IB graphics printers (raster output only)
HP-IB plotters using HP-GL

MEMORY AND DATA STORAGE
(characteristic only)
Standard internal memory:
Non-volatile RAM:    64 Kbyte
Volatile RAM:        1 Mbyte (partitionable between
                     HP Instrument BASIC program space and RAM disk)
Optional Memory:
Volatile RAM Option 1C1:  additional 2 Mbyte RAM

Disk drive: (Only internal disk drive supported).
The HP 3589A's internal disk drive can format only double-sided,
double-density disks (720 Kbyte).  It can also read and write
single-sided disks that were formatted in a double-sided drive.  It does
not read, write or format high density (1.44 Mbyte) disks.

Benchmarks (characteristic only):
Trace memory size: 2850 bytes
State memory size: 3100 bytes

STANDARD DATA FORMAT UTILITIES
(characteristic only)
Included on two 3 1/2-inch high-density (1.44 Mbyte) and two 5 1/4-inch
high-density (1.2 Mbyte) floppy disks.  The utilities run in MS-DOS 2.1
or greater on an IBM PC (AT or higher) or compatible.  The utilities
include LIF to DOS format conversions, conversion to standard data
format (SDF), displaying data and instrument state information, and
utilities for conversion to PC-MATLAB, MATRIXx, data set 58, and ASCII
format.



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Product Ordering Information

HP 3589A	Spectrum/Network Analyzer, 10 Hz to 150 MHz
   Opt 0B1      Add manual set
   Opt 0B3      Service manual
   Opt 0BU      Additional instrument BASIC manuals
   Opt 1C1      Add 2 MB RAM
   Opt 1C2      Add HP instrument BASIC
   Opt 1CM      Rackmount kit
   Opt 1D5      High stability frequency reference
   Opt 1D6      Time-gated spectrum analysis
   Opt 1D7      50 - 75 ohm minimum loss pad(s)
   Opt 1F0      PC-style keyboard - U.S. version
   Opt 1F1      PC-style keyboard - German version
   Opt 1F2      PC-style keyboard - Spanish version
   Opt 1F3      PC-style keyboard - French version
   Opt 1F4      PC-style keyboard - U.K. version
   Opt 1F5      PC-style keyboard - Italian version
   Opt 1F6      PC-style keyboard - Swedish version
   Opt ABD      Germany - German localization
   Opt ABF      France - French localization
   Opt ABJ      Japan - Japanese localization
   Opt W30      3 Year Return Repair Service
   Opt W32      3 Year Customer Return Calibration Service
   Opt W34      3 Year Standards Compliant Calibration Service
   Opt W50      5 Year Return Repair Service
   Opt W52      5 Year Customer Return Calibration Service
   Opt W54      5 Year Standards Compliant Calibration Service


Upgrade options:
Used to add options after the original purchase.

HP 3589U	Spectrum/network analyzer upgrade kits
   Opt 1C1	Additional 2 Mbyte RAM
   Opt 1C2	HP Instrument BASIC
   Opt 1D5	High stability frequency reference
   Opt 1D6	Time-gated spectrum analysis

HP 35689A  S-parameter test set for the HP 3589A (50 Ohms)
HP 35689B  S-parameter test set for the HP 3589A (75 Ohms)
   Opt 1CM	Rack mount kit
   Opt 1CN	Handle kit
   Opt 1CP	Rack mount and handle kit

All orders include the following:

    Standard instrument includes:
        3.5-inch flexible disk drive
        Standard 1-year warranty
        Spare fuse
        Power cord
        Installation Guide
        Getting Started Guide
        Operation Reference
        HP-IB Programming Reference
        Automated test program
        2 ea 50 Ohm Type-N to BNC adapters (HP P/N 1250-0780)
        2 ea 25 Ohm BNC adapter barrels (HP P/N 1250-2275)
        Standard Data Format Utilities and manual
        (service manual is not included)
    


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