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The HP (Agilent) B is a 10MHz to GHz synthesised signal/sweep generator suitable for a wide variety of general laboratory applications and also as the signal source for network analyser systems, e.g. , , etc. Versatile and dynamic remote programming, signal levels from +15dBm (frequency dependant) down to dBm. You can examine Agilent Technologies B Manuals and User Guides in PDF. View online or download 1 Manuals for Agilent Technologies B. Besides, it’s possible to examine each page of the guide singly by using the scroll bar. This . Page For the B, B/L, B/L, and B/L and all for instruments with Option On the test record, record Page For each set of start and stop frequencies given in Table manually sweep the synthesizer across the frequency Page


Page For the B, B/L, B/L, and B/L and all for instruments with Option On the test record, record Page For each set of start and stop frequencies given in Table manually sweep the synthesizer across the frequency Page The B is a GHz sweep generator from Agilent. A sweep generator is a tool engineers use to generate sinusoidal outputs while testing electronic equipment. The output will automatically have its frequency varied or swept between frequencies. A sweep is one complete cycle of a frequency variation. The B synthesized sweep generator offers superior resolution of 1 to 4 Hz over the frequency range of 10 MHz to GHz. Output is generated by an indirect synthesis technique that yields low single-sideband phase noise. This makes the B an excellent source for use in conjunction with microwave network analyzers like the HP B.


or B/B synthesized sweepers Agilent's B/B and B/C/D Furnished with each A: Operating and service manual, (part number. Index of /~kurt/manuals/manuals/HP Agilent. Parent Directory · Copy of HP B, 57A, 57B Quick Reference www.doorway.ru · Copy of HP B, 57B Operation. express or implied with regard to this manual and to any of the Agilent products to which it B/41B and D Compatible Commands.

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