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HP E5100B High-Speed Network Analyzers, 10 KHz to 300 MHz

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The HP E5100A/B network analyzer is a 10kHz to 300MHz network analyzer best fitted for production lines of electronic component manufactures, especially resonator and filter manufacturers, whom require extra-high throughput.

The HP E5100A/B improves production line productivity with its fast measurement speed(fastest sweep speed is 0.04ms/point), fast wave-form analysis commands, and speedier processor. It provides faster measurements with lower fluctuations because of its low noise performance and fine selection IFBW.

The HP E5100B is best for in-process testing of filters and resonators. The requirement of in-process testing are different from that of final tests; they need fast measurements and low price. The HP E5100B has the same measurement quality and speed as the HP E5100A, but has reduced functionality.


ModelHP E5100AHP E5100B
Number of Receivers1 to 41 or 2
Number of points per sweep1 to 16011 to 401
List sweep capabilityyesno
Dynamic range120 dB100 dB


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Source Characteristics

Frequency Range: 10kHz to 300MHz Resolution: 1mHz Accuracy: +-20ppm,+-1ppm(option) Output Power range(at SINGLE): -48 to + 22dBm(option),-9 to +11dBm(standard) Resolution: 0.1dB

Receiver Characteristics

Frequency Range: 10kHz to 300MHz IFBW: 10Hz to 30kHz(1,1.5,2,3,4,5,8 steps) Input Impedance(nominal): 50ohm(std.),50ohm/1Mohm,30pF(option) Dynamic Range: >120dB(IFBM = 1kHz) Dynamic Accuracy: +-0.05dB,+-0.03deg Measurement Speed: 0.04ms/point(IFBW = 30kHz,ramp-sweep)

General Characteristics

Measurement Parameters: Gain(Amplitude Ratio),Phase,Group Delay,Amplitude,Gain-Phase,Gain-Delay Display: 6.3-inch monochrome LCD, 600 X 400 dots Programming: HP Instrument BASIC Mass Storage: FDD and Internal non-volatile memory Parallel I/O Port: TTL,16 bit output, 8 bit input/output(std.) Size: 425mm W X 177mm H X 425mm D Weight: Net,12kg(typical);shipping,17kg(typical)


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HP E5100B        Network Analyzer
   Opt 100       1 Receiver, Port A
   Opt 200       2 Receivers, Ports R and A

Note: Must choose either Option 100 or 200

   Opt 001       Single RF OUT port
   Opt 002       Dual RF OUT ports, built-in power splitter

Note: Must choose either Option 001 or 002

   Opt 101       50ohm/1M ohm selectable input on Port A
   Opt 102       Type-N input connector on Port A
   Opt 010       Extended Output Power Range, -48 to + 22dBm
   Opt 022       Evaporation Monitoring Function
   Opt 1D5       High Stability Frequency Reference
   Opt 005       Parallel I/O mode A
   Opt 006       Parallel I/O mode B
   Opt 007       Opto-isolated parallel I/O

Note: 24-bit parallel I/O is furnished, select only one of
      Options 005, 006, 007, or choose none.

   Opt UKR       Delete HP Instrument BASIC
   Opt 1F0       Add DIN keyboard
   Opt UK6       Commercial Calibration Certificate with Test Data


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