HP 85725B CDMA Measurement Personality


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Product Summary

Simplify your measurements of cellular, PCS, and other spread spectrum transmitters based on EIA/TIA IS-95, -97, -98 with the HP 85725B. Frequency- and time-domain measurements are provided. The new B version of this personality adds out-of-band transmitter spurious measurements and a high-speed measurement capability. To achieve the high measurement speed the analyzer requires the optional digital signal processing (DSP) hardware and firmware options.

The 85725B is designed with a great amount of flexibility, including on-screen help messages, so measurements can easily be configured to meet your special needs.



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Product Features

  • Simple and straightforward testing
  • Accurate and repeatable measurement results
  • Increased test throughput and decreased test development time
  • CDMA transmitter tests performed simply and efficiently
  • Measure transmitters with near-power-meter accuracy.


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    Product Ordering Information

    Recommended Configuration:
    HP 85725B       CDMA Measurement Personality
    and
    HP 8591E, 8594E, 8595E, 8596E or 8593E Portable Spectrum Analyzer with
       the following options:
    
       With DSP (Opt 151) for high-speed measurements:
       Opt 004	Precision Frequency Reference
       Opt 053	Improved Amplitude Accuracy for CDMA Cellular Bands
       Opt 151	Digital Signal Processor
       Opt 160	PDC/PHS/NADC/CDMA Firmware for Opt 151
    
       Without DSP:
       Opt 004	Precision Frequency Reference
       Opt 053	Improved Amplitude Accuracy for CDMA Cellular Bands
       Opt 101	Fast Time-Domain Sweeps



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