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Product Brochure

MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A
Signal Analyzer
MS2690A: 50 Hz to 6.0 GHz
MS2691A: 50 Hz to 13.5 GHz
MS2692A: 50 Hz to 26.5 GHz
The MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A (MS269xA) Signal Wireless communications are tending toward use of higher
Analyzer has the excellent general level accuracy, dynamic frequencies above 3 GHz and wider bandwidths. However,
range and performance of a high-end spectrum analyzer. general-purpose spectrum analyzers suffer from a degraded
Its easy operability and built-in functions are perfect for noise floor above 3 GHz due to the 3-GHz baseband, so
tests of Tx characteristics. Not only can it capture wideband they cannot be used to verify the true product performance.
signals but FFT technology supports multifunction signal Because the MS269xA baseband can be extended up to
analyses in both the time and frequency domains. Behavior 6 GHz it offers excellent level accuracy and modulation
in the time domain that cannot be handled by a sweep type precision at frequencies from 50 Hz to 6 GHz. Adding the
spectrum analyzer can be checked in the frequency domain. full line of versatile analysis software options eliminates the
A wide frequency can be analyzed using sweep type need for an external PC at wireless modulation analysis.
spectrum analysis functions while detailed signal analysis of Moreover, installing a preselector bypass option
a specific frequency band is supported too. Moreover, the (MS2692A-067) enables use of the signal analyzer and
built-in signal generator function outputs both continuous modulation analysis functions up to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A).
wave (CW) and modulated signals for use as a reference Waveform creation software generates modulation signal
signal source when testing Tx characteristics of parts and patterns for all common wireless technologies to output
as a signal source for evaluating Rx characteristics. signals for the vector signal generator function.
The high-performance, multi-function MS269xA Signal
Analyzer supports better analysis than more expensive
standalone spectrum analyzers.

MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A
Signal Analyzer
MS2690A: 50 Hz to 6.0 GHz
MS2691A: 50 Hz to 13.5 GHz
MS2692A: 50 Hz to 26.5 GHz
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Key Features

Signal Analyzer Functions


■ Analysis Bandwidth
Spectrum Signal Standard: 31.25 MHz max.
Analyzer Analyzer (50 MHz max. sampling rate = 20 ns resolution, ADC resolution 16 bits)
Opt. 077: 62.5 MHz max.
(100 MHz max. sampling rate = 10 ns resolution, ADC resolution 14 bits)
Opt. 078*8, *9,: 125 MHz max.
(200 MHz max. sampling rate = 5 ns resolution, ADC resolution 14 bits)
Vector Signal
■ Capture Function
Generator Saves analysis Span × Time signal to internal memory and writes
to hard disk.
Up to 100 Msamples per measurement can be saved to internal
memory.
Examples: Span 1 MHz: Max. capture time 50 s
Span 10 MHz: Max. capture time 5 s
Basic Performance/Functions Span 100 MHz: Max. capture time 0.5 s
■ Replay Function
■ Frequency Range
Reads saved data and replays using signal analyzer function.
MS2690A: 50 Hz to 6.0 GHz Examples:
MS2691A: 50 Hz to 13.5 GHz 1. Data sharing between separate R&D and manufacturing
MS2692A: 50 Hz to 26.5 GHz 2. Later laboratory bench-top analysis of on-site signals
■ Total Level Accuracy: ±0.3 dB (typ.) ■ Measurement with Sub-trace Display
The Absolute Amplitude Accuracy specification described in Splits screen and confirms both main and sub-traces at same
catalogs of other spectrum analyzers ignores the important time to check errors.
frequency characteristics, linearity, and attenuator switching Main: Spectrum, Frequency vs. Time, Power vs. Time,
errors. The MS269xA calibration technology supports excellent Phase vs. Time, CCDF/APD, Spectrogram
level accuracy over the wide frequency range from 50 Hz to 6 GHz Sub: Power vs. Time, Spectrogram
even under measurement conditions including the above three
errors. ■ Supports 125 MHz Wideband Measurements up to 26.5 GHz
■ Dynamic Range*1: 177 dB Opt. 067 Microwave Preselector Bypass*10
Opt. 078 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz*8
TOI*2: ≥+22 dBm
DANL*3: –155 dBm/Hz Bypassing preselector improves RF frequency characteristics and
in-band frequency characteristics. Supports modulation analysis
■ Improved Level Linearity and signal analyzer measurements for signals up to 26.5 GHz.
■ Internal Reference Oscillator
Pre-installed Reference Oscillator Vector Signal Generator (Opt. 020)
Aging Rate: ±1 × 10–8/day
Start-up Characteristics: ±5 × 10–8 (5 minutes after power-on) ■ Frequency Range: 125 MHz to 6 GHz
Rubidium Reference Oscillator (Opt. 001) ■ Pre-installed Baseband Generator
Aging Rate: ±1 × 10–10/month
Start-up Characteristics: ±1 × 10–9 (7 minutes after power-on) Vector Modulation Bandwidth: 120 MHz
Sampling Clock: 20 kHz to 160 MHz
■ Versatile Built-in Functions
■ Level Accuracy: ±0.5 dB
[Standard]
- Channel Power ■ Large-capacity Memory: 1 GB = 256 Msamples
- Occupied Bandwidth ■ Internal AWGN Generator
- Adjacent Channel Leakage Power
- Spectrum Emission Mask*4 ■ Internal BER Measurement Function
- Spurious Emission*4 Bit Rate: 100 bps to 10 Mbps
- Burst Average Power Input Level: TTL
- Frequency Counter*4
- AM Depth*5
- FM Deviation*5
- Multi-marker & Marker List
- Highest 10 Markers
- Limit Line*4
- 2-tone 3rd-order Intermodulation Distortion*4 *1: Difference between TOI and DANL as simple guide
- Phase Noise *2: TOI (Third Order Intercept)
- Power Meter*6 *3: DANL (Displayed Average Noise Level)
[Option] *4: Spectrum Analyzer Functions
*5: Signal Analyzer Functions
- Noise Figure*7
*6: Use USB Power Sensors
*7: Noise Figure Measurement Function (Requires Opt. 017)
[Use Noise Sources (Noisecom, NC346 series)]
*8: R
 equires MS269xA-077
*9: Combining with MX269028A-002 wireless LAN IEEE802.11ac (160 MHz)
measurement software (only for MS269xA) supports modulation analysis
up to 160-MHz bandwidth signals of the IEEE802.11ac.
See measurement software catalog for more details.
*10: Opt. 067 can be installed in MS2692A

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Panel Layout

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1 Power switch: Press to switch move between the 12 Main function keys 2: Used to set or execute main
standby state in which AC power is supplied and the functions of the MS269xA.
Power On state in which the MS269xA in the operating Executable functions vary depending on the application
mode. currently selected.
2 Hard disk access lamp: Lights up when the MS269xA 13 Rotary knob/Cursor key/Enter key/Cancel key:
internal hard disk is being accessed. The rotary knob and cursor keys are used to select
3 Copy key: Press to capture a screen image from the display items or change settings.
display and save it to a file. 14 Shift key: Used to operate any keys with functions
4 Recall key: Press to recall a parameter file. described in blue characters on the panel. First press
the Shift key, then press the target key when the Shift
5 Save key: Press to save a parameter file. key lamp lights up green.
6 Cal key: Press to display the calibration execution 15 Numeric keypad: Used to enter numbers on parameter
menu. setup screens.
7 Local key: Press to return to local operation from 16 RF Input connector: Inputs an RF signal.
remote control operation through GPIB, Ethernet or
17 RF output control key: If the MS269xA-020 Vector
USB (B), and enable panel settings.
Signal Generator is installed, pressing enables (On) or
8 Remote lamp: Lights up when the MS269xA is in a disables (Off) the RF signal output. The lamp of the RF
remote control state. output control key lights up orange when the RF signal
9 Preset key: Resets parameters to their initial settings. output is set to On.
10 Function keys: Used for selecting or executing function 18 RF output connector (when MS269xA-020 installed):
menu displayed on the right of the screen. Outputs an RF signal.
11 Main function keys 1: Used to set or execute main 19 USB connectors (type A): Used to connect a USB
functions of the MS269xA. keyboard or mouse or the USB memory supplied with
Executable functions vary depending on the application the MS269xA.
currently selected.

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20 Ref Input connector (reference frequency signal 25 Aux connector: Composite connector for Vector Signal
input connector): Inputs an external reference Generator options with Marker 1 to 3 outputs, pulse
frequency signal (10 MHz/13 MHz). It is used for modulation input, baseband reference clock signal
inputting reference frequency signals with accuracy input, and BER measurement Clock, Data, and Enable
higher than that of those inside the MS269xA, or for inputs. Converted to BNC using optional AUX Conversion
synchronizing the frequency of the MS269xA to that of Adaptor (J1373A).
another device.
26 GPIB connector: Used when controlling the MS269xA
21 Buffer Out connector (reference frequency signal externally via GPIB.
output connector): Outputs the reference frequency
27 USB connector (type B): Used when controlling the
signal (10 MHz) generated inside the MS269xA.
MS269xA externally via USB.
It is used for synchronizing the frequencies between
other devices and the MS269xA based on the reference 28 Ethernet connector: Used for connecting to a personal
frequency signal output from this connector. computer (PC) or for Ethernet connection.
22 Trigger Input connector: Inputs a trigger signal from an 29 USB connectors (type A): Used to connect a USB
external device. Refer to the operation manual of each keyboard or mouse or the USB memory supplied with
application for operations when a trigger signal is input. the MS269xA.
23 Sweep Status Out connector: Outputs a signal that is 30 Monitor Out connector: Used for connection with an
enabled when an internal measurement is performed or external display.
measurement data is obtained. 31 AC inlet: Used for supplying power.
24 IF Out connector: Outputs an IF signal. 874.988 MHz 32 Noise Source Drive connector: This is available when
is specified as the center frequency during spectrum the Option 017/117 is installed. Supply (+28 V) of the
analyzer operations, and 875 or 900 MHz is specified Noise Source Drive.
during signal analyzer operations. (Bandwidth ≤31.25
MHz: 875 MHz, Bandwidth >31.25 MHz: 900 MHz)
The IF signal is output without band limitation by RBW
during both spectrum analyzer and signal analyzer
operations.

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Basic Performance

Excellent Total Level Accuracy: ±0.3 dB (typ.)


(Common to both Spectrum Analyzer and Signal Analyzer
Functions)
With a 6-GHz basic band and level calibration over a wide The MS269xA total level accuracy includes:
frequency range, the MS269xA has excellent total level accuracy. • Frequency characteristics
• Linearity
The Absolute Amplitude Accuracy specification described in • Attenuator switching error
catalogs of other spectrum analyzers ignores the important
frequency characteristics, linearity, and attenuator switching errors.
In contrast, the MS269xA Level Calibration technology assures
excellent level accuracy over a wide frequency range from 50 Hz to
6 GHz even under measurement conditions including the above
three errors. The level accuracy is assured even when the
frequency and attenuator are switched.

Advantage of 6 GHz Basic Band


Conventional spectrum analyzers have a degraded noise floor
above 3 GHz because they use a preselector at the 3-GHz basic
band, which causes lowered measurement accuracy.
The MS269xA basic band of 6 GHz eliminates the degraded noise
floor and improves measurement accuracy.

Advantage of MS269xA Level Accuracy Technology


Conventional spectrum analyzers perform level calibration at just
one frequency point, which causes errors when the frequency
changes. The MS269xA has two built-in signal generators for level
calibration over a wide frequency range from 50 Hz to 6 GHz,
minimizing measurement errors in this frequency range.

Note: Eliminates effect of noise floor


Used only when Uncal does not occur
*1: Excluding Guard Band
MS269xA Block Diagram

Preselector
The MS269xA has a basic band that goes to 6 GHz without a MS2692A-067∗ Microwave Preselector Bypass
preselector. Most spectrum analyzers may use a preselector in the Bypasses the preselector to improve the RF frequency
high band to clean-up images but it is extremely difficult to stabilize characteristics and the in-band frequency characteristics.
the amplitude and frequency characteristics of the preselector. This When the preselector option is set to On, the image response
instability is the main cause of degraded level accuracy and elimination filter is bypassed.
modulation precision in measuring instruments. Therefore, this function is not appropriate for spurious
Additionally, the preselector passband frequency can cause measurement to receive the image response.
limitations at analysis bandwidths. No preselector means greater ∗: Opt. 067 can be installed in MS2692A.
measurement accuracy.

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Basic Performance

Example: Level Error Comparison with Different Level Calibration Method

MS269xA Conventional Spectrum Analyzer

Wideband correction! Calibrate only for one frequency point


→ High accuracy even when frequency changed → Changing frequency causes error!

The MS269xA total level accuracy includes: The absolute amplitude accuracy specifications of
• Frequency characteristics other spectrum analyzers excludes:
• Linearity • Frequency characteristics
• Attenuator switching error • Linearity
• Attenuator switching error

The measuring instrument level error cannot be said to really meet the specifications if measurement requires addition of a margin to the
product test specification. Since specifications with added margin are severe, even genuinely passing products may sometimes be evaluated
as failing due to this margin.

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Basic Performance

Top Class Dynamic Range


Dynamic range*1: 177 dB
*1: Difference between TOI and DANL as simple guide.
TOI*2: ≥+22 dBm (700 MHz to 4 GHz) *2: TOI (Third Order Intercept)
DANL*3: –155 dBm/Hz (30 MHz to 2.4 GHz) *3: DANL (Displayed Average Noise Level)

Dynamic range is a key specification for spectrum analyzers. Low The MS269xA has an excellent dynamic range supporting true
displayed average noise level (DANL) as well as high TOI are performance measurements of devices, such as base stations,
important too. requiring wideband measuring instruments.
Low TOI may cause distortion with high-level carrier signals. For example, the 3GPP category-B spurious measurement
Inserting an attenuator can lower the carrier level but this has the specification requires a measuring instrument with severe dynamic
effect of lowering the level of weak spurious, making it hard to range specifications. If the measurement is within the MS269xA
measure. dynamic range, measurement jigs such as filters and amplifiers are
unnecessary and troublesome calibration is omitted, helping simplify
setup and cut costs.

Distortion Characteristics (Spectrum Analyzer) Example: SSB Phase Noise


(Spectrum Analyzer/Signal Analyzer Common)
-50
DANL and distortion relative to mixer level (dB)

-60
1 DANL
-70 (RBW: 30 Hz)
2 3 30 MHz to 2.4 GHz
-80
1 2 2nd
-90 Harmonic Distortion
400 MHz to 3 GHz
-100
3 3rd
Order Intermodulation
-110
400 MHz to 4 GHz
-120

-130
-80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0
Mixer level (dBm)

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Basic Performance

Supports 125 MHz Wideband Measurements up to 26.5 GHz


MS2692A-067 Microwave Preselector Bypass*1 + MS2692A-078 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz*2
*1: Can be installed in MS2692A.
*2: Require MS2692A-077.
Supports wideband analysis with high frequencies for satellite communications
Microwave preselector bypass frequency range: 6 GHz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A)
Installing the microwave preselector bypass supports signal analyzer measurement functions in the above frequency range.

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Basic Performance

Improved Level Linearity


Conventional spectrum analyzers use an analog IF and log amp to Level Linearity:
achieve good level accuracy at points near the log scale reference
level, but the accuracy degrades at points that are further away. The MS269xA total level accuracy is better than that of
The MS269xA uses a digital IF instead of a log amp, which conventional spectrum analyzers but sometimes a power meter
supports measurements with excellent accuracy at any point. is used when wanting to measure with even higher accuracy.
However, use of a power meter narrows the dynamic range
Example: Level Stability by Switching Reference Level and errors may also occur easily when switching the power
range. Since a power meter has no frequency selection, the
total power of the input signal is measured. In other words, the
power of the target frequency components cannot be
separated out.
Measurement can be performed with a wide dynamic range
after checking the MS269xA level measurement reference
value with a power meter.
The MS269xA total level accuracy includes:
• Frequency characteristics
• Linearity
• Attenuator switching error
–80.63 dBm And supports excellent:
• Log scale stability

Dual Sweep Speed: Normal/Fast


When sweep time is set to [Auto], Normal (normal sweep) or Fast
mode (high-speed sweep) can be set. The Fast mode sweeps six
times faster than the Normal mode.

–80.62 dBm Example of Sweep Mode Switch Error: (CW –10 dBm input)
Level Error when Switching from Normal to Fast

–80.63 dBm

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Basic Performance

Resolution Bandwidth (RBW) Gate Sweep


Setting Range (Spectrum Analyzer): Gate sweep executes sweeping only for the length of time specified
30 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), by the gate length, starting from when the trigger condition is met.
50 kHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz, 31.25 MHz*1
A delay time until sweeping starts after the trigger condition is met
can be set using trigger delay.
Setting Range (Spectrum trace in signal analyzer mode):
1 Hz to 1 MHz (1-3 sequence), 3 MHz*2, *3, 10 MHz*3 • The gate source can be selected from the following
- Wide IF video trigger
When monitoring two adjacent signals, the frequency resolution - External trigger
can be increased by reducing the resolution bandwidth (RBW). - SG marker trigger (Requires Opt. 020)
This also has the effect of reducing the noise level. • Setting range and resolution for gate delay
Conversely, to confirm level variations of 20-MHz band signals - Setting range: 0 to 1 s
such as LTE and WiMAX, set the RBW to 31.25 MHz. - Resolution: 20 ns
*1: Instead of Gaussian filter, 31.25 MHz RBW uses filter with flat top • Setting range and resolution for gate length
characteristics above 31.25 MHz. - Setting range: 50 μs to 1 s
*2: With Opt. 077 installed and bandwidth setting ≥50 MHz - Resolution: 20 ns
*3: With Opt. 077+078 installed and bandwidth setting ≥50 MHz

Three Built-in External Interfaces


Trigger Function
The built-in Gigabit Ethernet, USB2.0, and GPIB interfaces support
Trigger sweep executes sweeping using the specified trigger remote operation.
condition as the start point. In particular, “SG Marker” starts
GPIB: IEEE488.2, Rear panel, IEEE488 bus connector
analyzer measurement in synchrony with the signal output by
Interface functions: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0,
installing Opt. 020. Using this function supports simple
DC1, DT0, C0, E2
synchronized measurement even when evaluating signals with
large level variation over time, such as modulation signals. Ethernet: 10/100/1000BASE-T, Rear panel, RJ-45
USB (B): USB2.0, Rear panel, USB-B connector
• Video trigger:
Trigger sweeping starts in synchronization with the rise or fall
of the waveform. A trigger level indicator showing the trigger
level is displayed on the screen.
Saving Measurement Results
• Wide IF video trigger: Measurement results can be saved to internal hard disk or external
An IF signal with a wide passing band of about 50 MHz is USB memory. Screen dumps and trace data can be saved too.
detected, and sweeping starts in synchronization with either • Screen dump file type
the rise or fall of the detected signal. - BMP
• External trigger: - PNG
Sweeping starts in synchronization with the rise or fall of the • The color of the screen hard copy can be set as follows:
signal input via the Trigger Input connector. - Normal (same as screen display)
• SG Marker trigger (Requires Opt. 020): - Reverse
Sweeping starts in synchronization with the rise or fall of the - Monochrome
marker signal output of Opt. 020. This function supports - Reversed Monochrome
measurement in synchronization with the output signal of
Opt. 020.

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Signal Analyzer: Basic Performance/Functions

Wide bandwidth × High Accuracy FFT Save Signals in Internal Memory


Analysis Max. Capture Time: 0.5 s to 2000 s
Standard: 31.25 MHz max. Max. Number of Samples: 100 Msamples
(Sampling rate 50 MHz max = Resolution 20 ns,
The “Analysis bandwidth × Analysis time” signal is held in internal
ADC resolution 16 bits) memory and saved to hard disk.
Opt. 077: 62.5 MHz max. Up to 100 Msamples of data can be saved to memory for one
(Sampling rate 100 MHz max = Resolution 10 ns, measurement. The frequency span determines the sampling rate. The
ADC resolution 14 bits) following chart shows the maximum capture time per frequency span.
Opt. 078∗1, ∗2: 125 MHz max. Max.
Span Sampling Rate Capture Time
(Sampling rate 200 MHz max = Resolution 5 ns, Sampling Data
ADC resolution 14 bits) 1 kHz 2 kHz 2000 s 4M
2.5 kHz 5 kHz 2000 s 10M
Based on the excellent level accuracy and wide dynamic range of 5 kHz 10 kHz 2000 s 20M
the MS269xA, a signal with an FFT analysis bandwidth of up to 125 10 kHz 20 kHz 2000 s 40M
MHz can be captured with a level accuracy of ±0.3 dB.
25 kHz 50 kHz 2000 s 100M
50 kHz 100 kHz 1000 s 100M
100 kHz 200 kHz 500 s 100M
250 kHz 500 kHz 200 s 100M
500 kHz 1 MHz 100 s 100M
1 MHz 2 MHz 50 s 100M
2.5 MHz 5 MHz 20 s 100M
5 MHz 10 MHz 10 s 100M
10 MHz 20 MHz 5s 100M
25 MHz 50 MHz 2s 100M
31.25 MHz 50 MHz 2s 100M
50 MHz* 100 MHz 500 ms 50M
62.5 MHz* 100 MHz 500 ms 50M
∗1: Requires Opt. 077 100 MHz* 200 MHz 500 ms 100M
∗2: Combining with MX269028A-002 wireless LAN IEEE802.11ac (160 MHz) 125 MHz* 200 MHz 500 ms 100M
measurement software (only for MS269xA) supports modulation analysis
*: With MS269xA-077: 50/62.5 MHz
up to 160-MHz bandwidth signals of the IEEE802.11ac. With MS269xA-077/078: 50/62.5/100/125 MHz
See measurement software catalog for more details.
∗3: 50 Hz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal
∗4: Excluding Guard Band
Replay Function for Comparison Evaluation
This function reads saved data and replays it using the signal
Excellent Frequency Characteristics in analyzer measurement function.
Analysis Bandwidth Examples:
The Signal Analyzer Extra Band Cal function using the built-in 1. Data sharing between separate R&D and manufacturing
oscillator for calibration supports analysis bandwidth calibration at 2. Later laboratory bench-top analysis of on-site signals
the set frequency. 3. Save data at shipment and re-verify if problem occurs
The excellent in-band frequency characteristics support wideband
modulation analysis with less error. Captured Waveform Data: Selection Screen
Extra Band Cal Frequency Range
Span ≤ 31.25 MHz (Standard): 30 MHz to 6 GHz
Span > 31.25 MHz (Opt. 077/078): 100 MHz to 6 GHz
∗: Setting center frequency after Extra Band Cal, requires re-execution of
Extra Band Cal.

Example of frequency characteristics in


analysis bandwidth after Extra Band Cal
(With Opt. 078, Reference Level: –10 dBm,
Input attenuator: 10 dB, Preamp: Off, Span: 125 MHz)

DUT (A) DUT (B)

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Signal Analyzer: Trace

Spectrum Phase vs. Time


The Spectrum trace displays a graph with amplitude on the y-axis The Phase vs. Time trace displays a graph with phase on the
and frequency on the x-axis. The captured IQ data is FFT y-axis and time on the x-axis to confirm time variation of the
processed (fast Fourier transformed) and converted from the time measured signal phase.
domain to the frequency domain for display as a spectrum.

Phase
Amplitude
Time
Frequency

Power vs. Time CCDF*1/APD*2


The Power vs. Time trace displays a graph with amplitude on the The CCDF trace displays the power variation probability on the
y-axis and time on the x-axis to confirm changes in power with time y-axis and power variation on the y-axis to confirm the CCDF and
of measured signals. APD of measured signals.
*1: CCDF (Complementary Cumulative Distribution Function)
*2: APD (Amplitude Probability Density)
Amplitude

Time

Measurement Results

Frequency vs. Time


The Frequency vs. Time trace displays a graph with frequency on
the y-axis and time on the x-axis to confirm time variation of the Measurement Results
measured signal frequency. ■ CCDF: The CCDF display indicates the cumulative
distribution of transient power variations compared
to average power.
■ APD: The APD display indicates the probability distribution
of transient power fluctuations compared to average
power.
Frequency

Time

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Signal Analyzer: Trace

Spectrogram Measurement with Sub-trace Display


The Spectrogram trace displays the level as color with frequency This function splits the screen into top and bottom halves;
on the y-axis and time on the x-axis. The captured IQ data is FFT simultaneous display of the sub-trace supports easy monitoring of
processed to confirm time variations in the continuous spectrum. fault locations and transient phenomena.
It is useful for monitoring frequency hopping and transient signals. Main: Spectrum, Frequency vs. Time, Power vs. Time,
Phase vs. Time, CCDF/APD, Spectrogram
Sub: Power vs. Time, Spectrogram
The part of a previously captured long-term signal to be monitored
can be selected (Blue part) on the sub-trace to display the problem
part only on the main trace.

Selected Part

No Trace
No Trace mode does not execute signal analysis. Therefore, “IQ
data output” and “IQ data readout using remote commands” can be
executed quickly without the need to wait for completion of
analysis.

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Example: Sub-trace Display
Confirm analysis range in sub-trace, and target signal status on main trace.

↑ Analysis range ↑ Analysis range

↑ Analysis range ↑ Analysis range

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Signal Analyzer: Applications
Captured Waveforms Analysis using Captured Waveform Output from Vector
Commercial Analysis Tools Signal Generator Option
Other digitizers may exhibit severe degradation of the RF channel Waveforms captured using the digitizing function can be
during capture, requiring troublesome calibration of the captured regenerated by using with the optional MS269xA-020 Vector Signal
data when using analysis tools. Generator. Signals captured in the field can be returned to the lab
The MS269xA uses high-performance RF and two built-in for analysis by replaying the signal using the Signal Generator.
calibration oscillators to minimize the degradation and eliminate the Signals captured from known good devices can provide a stable
need for calibration before using analysis tools. reference to increase debugging efficiency and test reliability.
The waveform data are saved to the internal hard disk and can be
output to an external PC via a high-speed interface, such as the
1000BASE-T LAN port.

Example: Noise Analysis and Record and Replay


Signal Analyzer Capture Function Records Noise
● Save frequency span × Capture time as data file in memory
● Re-sample saved data and output as file to internal or external hard disk
● Recall data saved in internal or external hard disk and analyze as many times as necessary
● Perform multi-domain analysis, such as frequency axis, time axis, spectrogram, etc.

Replay Captured Noise from Vector Signal Generator


● Vector Signal Generator generates waveform pattern with built-in PC based on data captured by Signal Analyzer
● Outputs generated waveform at arbitrary level and frequency → Replay noise

MS269xA-020 Vector Signal Generator


• Frequency Range: 125 MHz to 6 GHz
• Output Level: –140 to 0 dBm
• Baseband Generator Clock: 20 kHz to 160 MHz
• Arbitrary Waveform Memory: 1 GB

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Versatile Built-in Functions

Useful for Tx Characteristics Evaluation Occupied Bandwidth SPA VSA

The MS269xA is fully loaded with all the functions required for Occupied bandwidth is measured by selecting either the N% or X-dB
evaluating Tx characteristics. Tests can be performed simply and in mode.
accordance with standards using functions tailored to measurement Pre-installed templates for each standard support easy parameter
contents. setting.
Measure Function SPA*1 VSA*2
Channel Power  
Occupied Bandwidth  
Adjacent Channel Leakage Power  
Spectrum Emission Mask  Bandwidth
Burst Average Power  
Spurious Emission 
AM Depth 
FM Deviation 
Multi-marker & Marker List  
Highest 10 Markers  
Limit Line 
Frequency Counter 
2-tone 3rd-order Intermodulation Distortion  Measurement Results
Phase Noise Independent function
Power Meter Independent function*3
Noise Figure Opt. 017*4
*1: SPA (Spectrum Analyzer) Measurement Results
*2: VSA (Vector Signal Analyzer) ■ Bandwidth for specified conditions
*3: Use USB Power Sensors
*4: Use Noise Sources (Noisecom, NC346 series)

Channel Power SPA VSA Adjacent Channel Leakage Power SPA VSA

This function measures channel bandwidth power. Three types of This function measures carrier adjacent channel (offset) power
filters (Rect, Nyquist, Root Nyquist) can be selected. (In-Band).
Pre-installed templates for each standard support easy parameter 1 to 12 carriers can be set and switched instantaneously on-screen.
setting. True ACLR performance is measured using the noise cancellation
function to subtract main-frame noise from the measurement result.
Pre-installed templates for each standard support easy parameter
setting.

Bandwidth

Offset In-Band Offset

Measurement Results
Measurement Results

Measurement Results
■ Absolute power per Hz in channel band
■ Total power in channel band
Measurement Results
■ Absolute power of Offset channel
■ Relative values in relation to reference power selected in
ACP reference

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Versatile Built-in Functions

Spectrum Emission Mask SPA Spurious Emission SPA

This function splits the offset part into up to 12 segments; the This function splits the frequency range into up to 20 segments for
measurement parameters and limit lines can be specified to sweeping; the measurement parameters and limit lines can be
measure the peak power and margin for each segment. The results specified to measure the peak power and margin for each segment.
are tabulated below the trace and marked PASS/FAIL. Pre-installed The results are tabulated below the trace and marked PASS/FAIL.
templates for each standard support easy parameter setting. In particular, all tests can be completed up to the final stage without
an external PC because the zero-span capture function described
in the technology compliance test is built-in.

Base
Offset Carrier Offset
Limit Line

Limit Line

Spurious

Measurement Results

Measurement Results

Measurement Results
■ Peak power (or margin) at offset
■ Each peak frequency Measurement Results
■ Each segment peak power and margin
■ Each peak frequency

Burst Average Power SPA VSA

The average power for the range specified by two markers is Example: Spurious Emission
displayed in the time domain. Measurement only requires setting
The Japanese Radio Law governing measurement of spurious
the measurement start and stop positions on the screen. True
performance is measured using the noise cancellation function to specifies searching for the peak level in the swept frequency
subtract main-frame noise from the measurement result. Pre- segment using different parameter settings and then
installed templates for each standard support easy parameter performing zero-span measurement of the found peak point.
setting. The MS269xA spurious measurement function not only
performs the sweep search but also performs the zero-span
measurement automatically as well, and displays the results of
both. Using zero-span measurement, the search screen is
Start Stop displayed as is while zero-span measurement runs in the
background and the result markers are plotted on the search
screen. Time wasted by screen switching is reduced and the
correlation with the search results can be seen at a glance.

Measurement Example

Start/Stop Position Measurement Results

Measurement Results Search only Search + Measurement


■ Average power of specified range

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Versatile Built-in Functions

AM Depth VSA Multi-marker & Marker List SPA VSA

The Power vs. Time trace measurement function is used to confirm Up to 10 markers can be set for this function. Markers may be
AM depth. either a spot or a zone. Using a zone marker, the peak of a signal
It measures the measured signal AM based on trace data at the with an unstable variable frequency can be tracked and measured.
displayed marker. When marker is Off, the whole range is Not only can the 10 markers be listed below the trace but the
measured. differences between markers can be calculated and displayed
using the delta setting.

Amplitude
Time Threshold

Measurement Results

Measurement Results
■ +Peak, –Peak, (Peak-Peak)/2, Average Measurement Results
■ Marker point frequency
■ Marker point power
■ Absolute power per Hz in marker bandwidth
FM Deviation VSA ■ Total power in marker bandwidth
■ Difference between any markers
The Frequency vs. Time trace measurement is used to confirm the
FM deviation. It measures the maximum and minimum frequencies
from trace data in the marker range. When marker is Off, the whole
range is measured.
Highest 10 Markers SPA VSA

This function sets the threshold level and auto-detects peaks in the
X (frequency) and Y (level/time) directions.
Frequency

Sort X
Time
Sort Y

Measurement Results

Measurement Results
■ +Peak, –Peak, (Peak-Peak)/2, Average

Measurement Results
■ Peak Search Y:
Sets up to 10 markers in order of peak level
■ Peak Search X:
Sets up to 10 markers in order of frequency (time) level

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Versatile Built-in Functions

Limit Line SPA 2-tone 3rd-order Intermodulation SPA

At the spectrum display (frequency domain), two limit lines are set Distortion
and evaluation is performed based on these set lines. Either Upper
By inputting two different frequency CW signals (desired waves),
Limit or Lower Limit can be selected. The line settings set the
two-tone third-order intermodulation distortion is generated close to
frequency/level of the crossover point sequentially from the lowest
the desired waves according to non-linear characteristics of Device
frequency. Up to 100 crossover points can be set. (In the diagram
Under Test (DUT). Then, Third Order Intercept (TOI) is calculated
below, Limit1 is 6 points and Limit2 is 4 points.) In addition, when a
from the two-tone third-order intermodulation distortion.
margin is set at each of Limit1/2, evaluation can be performed
using the lines, taking into account the margins. Once Limit1/2 has
been set, the level direction can be fine-adjusted by the margin
setting. Wanted Wanted
Line: Limit1, Limit2 Signal Signal
Judgment type: Upper Limit, Lower Limit 2-tone 3rd-order 2-tone 3rd-order
Crossover (point): 1 to 100 Intermodulation Intermodulation
Margin: Limit1, 2 + Display margin line Distortion Distortion

Measurement Results
■ TOI: [dBm]
■ Amplitude: [dBc]

Phase Noise
Measurement Results This function measures phase noise in the 10 Hz to 10 MHz
■ Evaluation: PASS, FAIL frequency offset range.

Frequency Counter SPA

This function of the marker functions is used to measure CW


frequencies.
Gate Time sets the measurement target time.

Measurement Results 10 Hz Offset 10 MHz

Measurement Results
■ Carrier level
■ Error between set frequency and carrier frequency
■ Marker point phase noise level

Measurement Results
■ Marker point frequency

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Versatile Built-in Functions

Power Meter
Power meter function can connect a USB power sensor to the MS2830A and read the measurement values.

Measurement Results
■ Power: [dBm], [W]
■ Relative power: [dB]

Compatible USB power sensors.


Model Frequency Range Resolution Dynamic Range
MA24104A* 600 MHz to 4 GHz 1 kHz +3 to +51.76 dBm
MA24106A 50 MHz to 6 GHz 1 kHz –40 to +23 dBm
MA24108A 10 MHz to 8 GHz 100 kHz –40 to +20 dBm
MA24118A 10 MHz to 18 GHz 100 kHz –40 to +20 dBm
MA24126A 10 MHz to 26 GHz 100 kHz –40 to +20 dBm
*: MA24104A has been discontinued.

Noise Figure Measurement (Opt. 017)


Noise Figure is measured with the measurement method of
Y-factor method which uses a Noise Source.
Frequency Mode: Fixed/List/Sweep
DUT Mode: Amplifier
Screen Layout: Graph/Table
Measurement Results Display
■ Graph/List/Spot
Displays measurement results for each trace (Trace1/Trace2).
● Noise Figure (NF) [dB]
● Noise Factor (F) [Linear]
● Gain
● Y-Factor: Power ratio when Noise Source is turned ON/OFF
● T effective: Effective noise temperature
● P Hot: Power measured when Noise Source is On.
● P Cold: Power measured when Noise Source is Off.
Measurement Result: Example of List display
(Frequency Mode: List, Screen Layout: List)

Measurement Result: Example of Graph display Measurement Result: Example of Spot display
(Frequency Mode: Sweep, Screen Layout: Graph) (Frequency Mode: Fixed)

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Noise Source
Supports noise sources from Noisecom NC346 series. NC346 series models and summary specifications are listed below.
See the NC346 series catalog and datasheet for detailed specifications.

NC346 series summary specifications


Frequency Output ENR VSWR (maximum @ on/off) [GHz]
Model RF Connector DC Offset DC Block
[GHz] [dB] 0.01 to 5 5 to 18 18 to 26.5 26.5 to 40
NC346A SMA (M) 0.01 to 18.0 5 to 7 1.15:1 1.25:1 — — No Not required
NC346A Precision APC3.5 (M) 0.01 to 18.0 5 to 7 1.15:1 1.25:1 — — No Not required
NC346A Option 1 N (M) 0.01 to 18.0 5 to 7 1.15:1 1.25:1 — — No Not required
NC346A Option 2 APC7 0.01 to 18.0 5 to 7 1.15:1 1.25:1 — — No Not required
NC346A Option 4 N (F) 0.01 to 18.0 5 to 7 1.15:1 1.25:1 — — No Not required
NC346B SMA (M) 0.01 to 18.0 14 to 16 1.15:1 1.25:1 — — No Not required
NC346B Precision APC3.5 (M) 0.01 to 18.0 14 to 16 1.15:1 1.25:1 — — No Not required
NC346B Option 1 N (M) 0.01 to 18.0 14 to 16 1.15:1 1.35:1 — — No Not required
NC346B Option 2 APC7 0.01 to 18.0 14 to 16 1.15:1 1.25:1 — — No Not required
NC346B Option 4 N (F) 0.01 to 18.0 14 to 16 1.15:1 1.35:1 — — No Not required
NC346D SMA (M) 0.01 to 18.0 19 to 25∗1 1.50:1 1.50:1 — — No Not required
NC346D Precision APC3.5 (M) 0.01 to 18.0 19 to 25∗1 1.50:1 1.50:1 — — No Not required
NC346D Option 1 N (M) 0.01 to 18.0 19 to 25∗1 1.50:1 1.75:1 — — No Not required
NC346D Option 2 APC7 0.01 to 18.0 19 to 25∗1 1.50:1 1.50:1 — — No Not required
NC346D Option 3 N (F) 0.01 to 18.0 19 to 25∗1 1.50:1 1.75:1 — — No Not required
NC346C APC3.5 (M) 0.01 to 26.5 13 to 17 1.15:1 1.25:1 1.35:1 — Yes∗3 Required∗3
NC346E APC3.5 (M) 0.01 to 26.5 19 to 25∗1 1.50:1 1.50:1 1.50:1 — Yes∗3 Required∗3
NC346Ka K (M)∗2 0.10 to 40.0 10 to 17 1.25:1 1.30:1 1.40:1 1.50:1 Yes∗3 Required∗3
∗1: Flatness better than ±2 dB
∗2: Compatible with SMA and APC3.5
∗3: When using noise sources output by DC, always use in combination with a DC block.
Specifications outlines of recommended DC Blocks and Adapters
Ordering
RF Connector Frequency Range VSWR
Model Name
J0805 DC Block, N type (MODEL 7003) N (M)-N (F) 10 kHz to 18 GHz 1.35 (max.)
1.50 (9 kHz to 10 kHz)
J1555A DC Block, SMA type (MODEL 7006-1) SMA (M)-SMA (F) 9 kHz to 20 GHz 1.50 (11 kHz to 20 kHz)
1.30 (20 kHz to 20 GHz)
DC Block
1.50 (9 kHz to 20 kHz)
J1554A DC Block, SMA type (MODEL 7006) SMA (M)-SMA (F) 9 kHz to 26.5 GHz 1.35 (20 kHz to 20 GHz)
1.70 (20 GHz to 26.5 GHz)
K261 DC Block K (M)-K (F) 10 kHz to 40 GHz See figure (return loss) below
≤1.08 (DC to 3 GHz)
J0004 Coaxial Adapter N (M)-SMA (F) DC to 12.4 GHz ≤1.11 (3 GHz to 6 GHz)
≤1.18 (6 GHz to 12.4 GHz)
Adapter ≤1.05 (DC to 3 GHz)
≤1.07 (3 GHz to 6 GHz)
J1398A N-SMA Adapter N (M)-SMA (F) DC to 26.5 GHz ≤1.2 (6 GHz to 13.5 GHz)
≤1.3 (13.5 GHz to 20 GHz)
≤1.45 (20 GHz to 26.5 GHz)

Typical Low Frequency Insertion Loss measured Insertion Loss and Return Loss measured on
on K261 over the range of 1 kHz to 1 MHz. K261 over the range of 40 MHz to 40 GHz.
K261 DC Block Return Loss
Recommended DC blocks / Adaptor combinations for MS269xA/MS2830A series signal analyzer
Recommended DC Block Recommended Adapter
Model Frequency Range RF connector
Order Name Order Name
MS2690A 50 Hz to 6 GHz N (F) J1555A J0004
MS269xA
MS2691A 50 Hz to 13.5 GHz N (F) J1555A J1398A
series
MS2692A 50 Hz to 26.5 GHz N (F) J1554A J1398A
MS2830A-040 9 kHz to 3.6 GHz N (F) Not required Not required
MS2830A-041 9 kHz to 6 GHz N (F) Not required Not required
MS2830A
MS2830A-043 9 kHz to 13.5 GHz N (F) Not required Not required
series
MS2830A-044 9 kHz to 26.5 GHz N (F) J1554A J1398A
MS2830A-045 9 kHz to 43 GHz K (F) K261 Not required

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Vector Signal Generator (Opt. 020): Basic Performance
The MS269xA-020 Vector Signal Generator option covers the Level Accuracy ±0.5 dB
frequency range from 125 MHz to 6 GHz; it has a wide vector
modulation bandwidth of 120 MHz as well as a large built-in Output Level Accuracy (CW):
memory for storing 256 Msamples. Its level accuracy is at least as ±0.5 dB (–120 dBm ≤ Level ≤ +5 dBm, Frequency ≤3 GHz)
good as a dedicated signal generator and the ACLR performance is
ideal for Tx tests of devices such as amplifiers and Rx tests of base ±0.8 dB (–110 dBm ≤ Level ≤ +5 dBm, Frequency >3 GHz)
stations. The all-in-one analyzer and signal generator supports Example: Frequency Characteristics (Referenced to –5 dBm)
simple configuration of space-saving measurement systems as well
as easy signal analysis matching the output timing from the signal
generator option.

Output Level [dBm]


Frequency Range
Frequency Range: 125 MHz to 6 GHz
Resolution: 0.01 Hz step

The Vector Signal Generator (Opt. 020) frequency range is 125 MHz
to 6 GHz, covering the key wireless communication range.

Frequency [MHz]

Example: Linearity (Referenced to –5 dBm)


Linearity [dB]

Internal Baseband Generator Level Setting [dBm]


Vector Modulation Bandwidth: 120 MHz
Sampling Clock: 20 kHz to 160 MHz
Example: SSB Phase Noise
The wideband 120-MHz vector modulation bandwidth is achieved
using the Opt. 020 baseband signal generator.
The sampling clock supports up to 160 MHz.
SSB Phase Noise [dBc/Hz]

Example: Vector Modulation Bandwidth


Flatness [dB]

Offset Frequency [Hz]

Offset Frequency [MHz]

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Vector Signal Generator (Opt. 020): Basic Performance

Large-capacity Memory Internal BER Measurement Function


1GB = 256 Msamples/channel Input Bit Rate: 100 bps to 10 Mbps
The MS269xA-020 arbitrary waveform memory can save 256 Msamples/ Input Level: TTL Level
channel as well as multiple waveform patterns at the same time. Input Signal: Data, Clock, Enable
Waveform patterns in memory can be output instantaneously by Connector: Rear panel, Aux connector*
switching without need to recall from hard disk.
*: Requires J1373A AUX Conversion Adapter (sold separately)
Adding the MS269xA-020 Vector Signal Generator option includes
Internal AWGN Generator a built-in BER tester for measurements up to 10 Mbps. It supports
Rx sensitivity tests by inputting the receiver-demodulated Data/
Absolute CN Ratio: ≤40 dB
Clock/Enable to the back of the MS269xA.
This functions adds AWGN (Additive White Gaussian Noise) to the
wanted waveform in memory. It is ideal for Tx dynamic range tests.

AWGN band set automatically to sampling clock of wanted


signal.
Example: When wanted signal conditions are:
• W-CDMA
• Bandwidth = 3.84 MHz
• Over sampling = × 4

Wanted Signal

AWGN

Wanted Signal + AWGN Signal output from one unit

Versatile Multiple Waveform Generation


Any type of waveform can be generated using the MS269xA-020
Signal Generator option. In addition to using C and simulation tools,
Anritsu's IQproducer can be run on a PC to edit waveform
parameters and output waveforms.

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Vector Signal Generator (Opt. 020): Basic Performance

Useful IQproducer Waveform Generation Application


Software
Simplified Tx/Rx Test Setup
IQproducer is application software for a PC for editing, creating and
transferring waveform patterns using the MS269xA-020 arbitrary
waveform generation option.
It has the following three main functions.
Parameter Editing:
Function for easily editing parameters matching each
communication method
Simulation:
Function for checking generated waveform pattern before
transfer to CCDF and FFT graphs
Conversion:
Function for converting ASCII format waveform patterns created
by simulation software, files captured using digitizing function,
and MG3700A waveform patterns, into files that can be used by
MS269xA-020
Parameter Setting Screen
(HSDPA/HSUPA IQproducer)

Easy AMP Test

Simulation Screen
(CCDF)

Convert Screen

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Excellent Expandability Platform (Hardware)
The versatility of the MS269xA series is tailored easily to the
application by installing modules in expansion slots.

Basic Function and Performance Upgrades Expansion Functions


MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-001 MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-017
Rubidium Reference Oscillator Noise Figure Measurement Function
This option is a 10 MHz reference crystal oscillator with excellent Adds noise figure measurement function.
frequency stability startup characteristics of ±1 × 10–9 at 7 minutes Noise Figure is measured with the measurement method of
after power-on. Y-factor method which uses a Noise Source.
Aging Rate: ±1 × 10–10/month MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-020
Start-up Characteristics: ±1 × 10–9 (7 minutes after power-on) Vector Signal Generator
MS2691A/MS2692A-003 This option is a high-performance waveform generator covering a
Preselector Extended Lower Limit (3 GHz) frequency range of 125 MHz to 6 GHz with a 120 MHz wideband
This option extends the lower limit of the preselector from 5.9 GHz vector modulation band and built-in 256 Msample waveform
to 3 GHz. It can only be installed in the MS2691A/MS2692A. memory.

MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-008 MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-040
6 GHz Preamplifier Baseband Interface Unit
This option increases the sensitivity of the spectrum/signal analyzer The MS269xA is an all-in-one solution supporting DigRF 3G RFIC
functions and is used for examining low-level signals such as Tx/Rx measurements using a combination of the MS269xA-020
interference waveforms. Vector Signal Generator, MX269040A RF UMTS Measurement
Software, and MX269041A DigRF2.5G/3G Digital I/F Control
Frequency Range: 100 kHz to 6 GHz Software.
Gain: 14 dB (≤3 GHz)
13 dB (3 GHz < Frequency ≤ 4 GHz) *: See each catalog for details.
11 dB (4 GHz < Frequency ≤ 5 GHz) MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-050
10 dB (5 GHz < Frequency ≤ 6 GHz) HDD Digitizing Interface
MS2692A-067 Microwave Preselector Bypass Installing the MS269xA-050 HDD Digitizing Interface option
Bypassing the preselector used for the microwave band improves captures up to 4 hours of 20 MHz wideband RF signals. It is
RF frequency characteristics and in-band frequency characteristics. convenient for troubleshooting uncommon faults.
∗: Cannot be installed simultaneously with MS2692A-003/008

Signal Analyzer Function and


Performance Upgrade
MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-077
Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 62.5 MHz
This option expands the analysis bandwidth to 62.5 MHz.
MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-078∗1, ∗2
Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz
This option expands the analysis bandwidth to 125 MHz.
∗1: Requires Opt. 077
∗2: Combining with MX269028A-002 wireless LAN IEEE802.11ac (160 MHz)
measurement software (only for MS269xA) supports modulation analysis MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-313
up to 160-MHz bandwidth signals of the IEEE802.11ac. Removable HDD
See measurement software catalog for more details The MS269xA-313 Removable HDD is useful when a user takes
the instrument to an outside company for calibration but wants to
protect the security of data in the instrument, such as measurement
results, data and main frame settings. In this case, the user
Usage Example: Record Noise and Replay removes the regular MS269xA hard disk and replaces it with this
When the Vector Signal Generator (Opt. 020) generates a signal product.
based on the data captured by the signal analyzer, a signal that
mimics the captured signal can be output*1.
For example, a variety of noise sources can be captured and
edited using one MS269xA to evaluate the noise tolerance of a
product. In some cases, it is not possible to capture minute
level fluctuations with a resolution of 20 ns*2, depending on the
noise components. In these circumstances, a signal very close
to the actual noise can be captured and replayed by setting the
resolution to 5 ns*3.
(At signal generation, the setting range of the pattern sampling
rate must be within the 160 MHz upper limit of the vector signal
generator sampling rate.)
*1: Capture time depends on memory capacity.
*2: Sampling rate of 50 MHz at 31.25 MHz FFT band
*3: Sampling rate of 200 MHz at 125 MHz FFT band

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Future-proof Platform (Software*)
*: See each software catalog for more details.
Adding measurement software options to the signal analyzer
assures that the modulation analysis and other functions will
support all common current and future communications systems.

Measurement Software Measurement Software for Smart Meter


This software is for PC. This software supports automatic
Communications
Systems
Model Name measurement of the PHY layer and protocol analysis of the PHY/
MAC layer of smart utility network wireless communications (Wi-SUN).
Mobile WiMAX
Mobile WiMAX MX269010A
Measurement Software
• MX705010A Wi-SUN PHY Measurement Software*1
W-CDMA/HSPA Downlink
W-CDMA/ MX269011A
Measurement Software • MX705110A Wi-SUN Protocol Monitor*2
HSPA/HSPA
W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink
Evolution MX269012A
Measurement Software The MX705010A*1 supports automatic measurement of Wi-SUN
W-CDMA BS
Alliance PHY Conformance test cases. The MS269xA is controlled
W-CDMA/HSPA MX269030A by remote commands from this software
Measurement Software
GSM/EDGE MX269013A
GSM/EDGE *1: Only Wi-SUN Alliance members can purchase this software.
Measurement Software Cannot be installed in MS269xA.
EDGE Evolution Requires the latest firmware of MS269xA.
EDGE Evolution MX269013A-001
Measurement Software Requires MX269017A, MS269xA-020 and MX269902A.
ETC/DSRC
ETC/DSRC MX269014A
Measurement Software MX705110A*2 is possible to check the details of a Wi-SUN protocol.
TD-SCDMA The wireless signals*3 between communicating wireless
TD-SCDMA MX269015A
Measurement Software equipments are captured as I/Q data using the MS269xA digitize
Next-generation function and data analysis is performed by this software. Data
MX269016A XG-PHS Measurement Software
PHS (XGP) analysis displays the PHY/MAC frame format, Tx timing, etc.
Multi-TDMA
MX269017A
Vector Modulation Analysis *2: Cannot be installed in MS269xA.
systems Software Requires the latest firmware of MS269xA.
MX269020A
LTE Downlink
Measurement Software
*3: IEEE 802.15.4g/e (GFSK)
3GPP LTE LTE-Advanced FDD Downlink
MX269020A-001
(FDD) Measurement Software
LTE Uplink
MX269021A
Measurement Software
LTE TDD Downlink
MX269022A
Measurement Software
3GPP LTE LTE-Advanced TDD Downlink
MX269022A-001
(TDD) Measurement Software
LTE TDD Uplink
MX269023A
Measurement Software
CDMA2000 Forward Link
MX269024A
CDMA2000 Measurement Software
MX269024A-001 All Measure Function
EV-DO Forward Link
MX269026A
1xEV-DO Measurement Software
MX269026A-001 All Measure Function
WLAN (802.11)
Measurement Software
MX269028A
(Supports IEEE802.11n/11a/11b/
WLAN 11g/11j/11p)
802.11ac (160 MHz)
MX269028A-002∗ Measurement Software
(for MS269xA)
Measurement Software for
MediaFLO MX269036A
MediaFLO

∗: Only for MS269xA.


Combining with the MS269xA-078 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz
supports modulation analysis up to 160-MHz bandwidth signals of the
IEEE802.11ac.

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Adding a license for the IQproducer waveform generation software
to the vector signal generator option supports easy generation of
test patterns for all common communications systems worldwide.

IQproducer License for MS269xA-020 VSG Waveform Patterns for MS269xA-020 VSG
Waveforms generated by IQproducer can be downloaded to the Various waveforms with preset parameters matching each
MS269xA main frame in which the MS269xA-020 Vector Signal communication method are provided. The MS269xA-020 Vector
Generator is installed, but the following licenses (option) are Signal Generator option outputs RF signals.
required to output the signal. Pre-installed reference waveforms are saved on the MS269xA hard
disk for free use.
• MX269901A HSDPA/HSUPA IQproducer
• MX269902A TDMA IQproducer • Pre-installed Patterns
• MX269904A Multi-Carrier IQproducer - W-CDMA
• MX269905A Mobile WiMAX IQproducer - HSDPA (Test Model5)
• MX269908A LTE IQproducer - CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
• MX269908A-001∗1 LTE-Advanced FDD Option - CDMA2000
• MX269909A XG-PHS IQproducer - GSM/EDGE
• MX269910A LTE TDD IQproducer - Digital Broadcasting (ISDB-T/CS/BS/CATV)
• MX269910A-001∗2 LTE-Advanced TDD Option - WLAN (IEEE802.11a/b/g)
• MX269911A WLAN IQproducer - Bluetooth
• MX269911A-001∗3 802.11ac (80 MHz) Option
• MX269912A TD-SCDMA IQproducer • Option Patterns
*1: Requires MX269908A. - MX269970A 1xEV-DO Reverse Receiver Test Waveform Pattern
*2: Requires MX269910A.
*3: Requires MX269911A.

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Specifications
The specification is the value after a 30-minute warm-up at a constant ambient temperature.
Typical values are only for reference and are not guaranteed specifications.
■ Vector Signal Analysis Function/Spectrum Analyzer Function Common
Frequency
50 Hz to 6.0 GHz (MS2690A)
Frequency Range 50 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
50 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A)

Mixer harmonic order


Frequency Band
(N)
50 Hz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz 0 1
3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz 1–L 1 (with MS2691A-003/MS2692A-003, MS2691A/MS2692A)
Frequency Bands
5.9 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 8.0 GHz 1– 1 (MS2691A/MS2692A)
7.9 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz 1+ 1 (MS2691A/MS2692A)
13.4 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 20.0 GHz 2– 2 (MS2692A)
19.9 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz 2+ 2 (MS2692A)

5.9 GHz to 13.5 GHz (Frequency band mode: Normal) (MS2691A)


5.9 GHz to 26.5 GHz (Frequency band mode: Normal) (MS2692A)
Preselector Range
3.0 GHz to 13.5 GHz (Frequency band mode: Spurious) (MS2691A)
3.0 GHz to 26.5 GHz (Frequency band mode: Spurious) (MS2692A)
0 Hz to 6.0 GHz (MS2690A)
0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
Frequency Setting Range
0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A)
Setting resolution: 1 Hz
Start-up characteristics (23˚C, referenced to frequency at 24 h after power-on):
±5 × 10–7 (2 minutes after power-on), ±5 × 10–8 (5 minutes after power-on)
Aging rate: ±1 × 10–7/year, ±1 × 10–8/day
Internal Reference Temperature characteristics: ±2 × 10–8 (5˚ to 45˚C)
Oscillator with MS269xA-001 Rubidium Reference Oscillator
Start-up characteristics (23˚C, referenced to frequency at 24 h after power-on): ±1 × 10–9 (7 minutes after power-on)
Aging rate: ±1 × 10–10/month
Temperature characteristics: ±1 × 10–9 (5˚ to 45˚C)
18˚ to 28˚C, 2 GHz
Frequency Offset Max.
SSB Phase Noise 100 kHz –116 dBc/Hz
1 MHz –137 dBc/Hz

Amplitude
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off
DANL to +30 dBm
Measurement Range
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On
DANL to +10 dBm
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off
CW Average power: +30 dBm (Input attenuator: ≥10 dB)
DC Voltage: 0 Vdc
Max. Input Level
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On
CW Average power: +10 dBm (Input attenuator: 0 dB)
DC Voltage: 0 Vdc
Input Attenuator 0 to 60 dB, 2 dB steps
Referenced to 10 dB input attenuator
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off
Frequency band mode: Normal
±0.2 dB (≤6.0 GHz, 10 to 60 dB)
±0.75 dB (>6.0 GHz, 10 to 60 dB)
Input Attenuator
Frequency band mode: Spurious
Switching Error
±0.2 dB (<3.0 GHz, 10 to 60 dB)
±0.75 dB (≥3.0 GHz, 10 to 60 dB)
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On
Frequency band mode: Normal
±0.65 dB (≤6.0 GHz, 10 to 60 dB)

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■Vector Signal Analysis Function/Spectrum Analyzer Function Common (Continuation)
Reference Level
Log scale: –120 to +50 dBm, or Equivalent level
Setting Range Linear scale: 22.4 µV to 70.7 V, or Equivalent level
Setting resolution: 0.01 dB, or Equivalent level
Log scale: dBm, dBµV, dBmV, dBµV (emf), dBµV/m, V, W
Units
Linear scale: V
Excluding the noise floor effect
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off
±0.07 dB (Mixer input level: ≤–20 dBm)
±0.10 dB (Mixer input level: ≤–10 dBm)
Frequency band mode: Normal, Mixer input level: ≤0 dBm
±0.15 dB (≤6.0 GHz)
±0.50 dB (>6.0 GHz) (MS2691A)
±0.60 dB (>6.0 GHz) (MS2692A)
Linearity Error Frequency band mode: Spurious, Mixer input level: ≤0 dBm
±0.15 dB (<3.0 GHz)
±0.50 dB (≥3.0 GHz) (MS2691A)
±0.60 dB (≥3.0 GHz) (MS2692A)
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On
±0.07 dB (Preamp input level: ≤–40 dBm)
±0.10 dB (Preamp input level: ≤–30 dBm)
Frequency band mode: Normal
±0.50 dB (Preamp input level: ≤–20 dBm, ≤6.0 GHz)
18˚ to 28˚C, after CAL, Input attenuator: 10 dB
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off
±0.35 dB (9 kHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(9 kHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)

RF Frequency without MS2692A-067, or Microwave Preselector Bypass: Off, after Preselector tuning
Characteristics ±1.50 dB (6.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
±2.50 dB (13.5 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On
±0.65 dB (100 kHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(100 kHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off, Mixer input level
≥+3 dBm (100 MHz ≤ Frequency < 400 MHz)
≥+7 dBm (400 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(400 MHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
≥+3 dBm (3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious) (MS2691A)
(6.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz) (MS2691A)
1 dB Gain Compression ≥0 dBm (3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious) (MS2692A)
(6.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz) (MS2692A)
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On, Preamp input level
≥–20 dBm (100 MHz ≤ Frequency < 400 MHz)
≥–15 dBm (400 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(400 MHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)

Spurious Response
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off, Mixer input level: –30 dBm
Harmonic (dBc) SHI (dBm)
≤–60 ≥+30 (10 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 400 MHz)
≤–75 ≥+45 (400 MHz < Frequency ≤ 3.0 GHz)
without MS2692A-067, Mixer input level: –10 dBm
Harmonic (dBc) SHI (dBm)
≤–90 ≥+80 (>3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
≤–90 ≥+80 (≥1.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
2nd Harmonic Distortion
with MS2692A-067, Microwave Preselector Bypass: Off, Mixer input level: –10 dBm
Harmonic (dBc) SHI (dBm)
≤–70 ≥+60 (3 GHz < Frequency ≤ 13.25 GHz)
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On, Preamp input level: –45 dBm
Harmonic (dBc) SHI (dBm)
≤–50 ≥+5 (10 Hz ≤ Frequency ≤ 400 MHz)
≤–55 ≥+10 (400 MHz < Frequency ≤ 3.0 GHz)
Frequency: ≥1 MHz, Input attenuator: 0 dB, 50Ω terminated
Residual Response Signal Analyzer: with MS269xA-077/078, Except bandwidth setting: >31.25 MHz
≤–100 dBm

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■Vector Signal Analysis Function/Spectrum Analyzer Function Common (Continuation)
Connector
Front panel, N-J, 50Ω (nominal)
18˚ to 28˚C, Input attenuator: ≥10 dB
RF Input VSWR: ≤1.2 (nominal, 40 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 3.0 GHz)
≤1.5 (nominal, 3.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz)
≤2.0 (nominal, 6.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)
Rear panel, BNC-J, 50Ω (nominal)
Frequency: 875 MHz (Signal Analyzer, without MS269xA-077/078, or Bandwidth: ≤31.25 MHz)
900 MHz (Signal Analyzer, with MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz)
IF Output
874.988 MHz (Spectrum Analyzer)
Gain: 0 dB (nominal) (Referenced to RF input level, RF frequency: 1 GHz, Input attenuator: 0 dB)
IF Bandwidth: 120 MHz (nominal)
Rear panel, BNC-J, 50Ω (nominal)
Frequency: 10 MHz,13 MHz
External Reference Input
Operation range: ±1 ppm
Input level: –15 dBm ≤ Level ≤ +20 dBm, 50Ω (AC coupling)
Rear panel, BNC-J, 50Ω (nominal)
Reference Signal Output Frequency: 10 MHz
Output level: ≥0 dBm (AC coupling)
Rear panel, BNC-J
Sweep Status Output
Output level: TTL Level (High level at sweeping or waveform capture)
Rear panel, BNC-J
Trigger Input
Input level: TTL Level
This is available when the Option 017/117 is installed.
Supply(+28 V) of the Noise Source Drive.
Noise Source Drive
Rear Panel, BNC-J
Output Voltage: 28 ±0.5 V, Pulsed
Control from external controller (Excluding power-on)
Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T, Rear panel, RJ-45
External Reference GPIB: IEEE488.2, Rear panel, IEEE488 bus connector
Interface functions: SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT0, C0, E2
USB (B): USB2.0, Rear panel, USB-B connector
USB2.0 Supporting waveform hard copy to external device, and saving main frame settings
USB
USB-A connector (Front panel: 2 ports, Rear panel: 2 ports)
Monitor Output Rear panel, VGA compatible, mini D-Sub 15 pin
When using MS269xA-020 trigger input/output
Aux
Rear panel, 68 pins (DX10BM-68S equivalent)
Display XGA-color LCD (1024 × 768 resolution), 8.4 inch (213 mm)

General Specifications
Dimensions and Mass 340 (W) × 200 (H) × 350 (D) mm (Excluding projections), ≤13.5 kg (Excluding options)
100 V(ac) to 120 V(ac), 200 V(ac) to 240 V(ac) (–15/+10%, 250 V max.), 50 Hz/60 Hz (±5%)
Power Supply
≤260 VA (Excluding options), ≤440 VA (Including all options, max.)
Temperature Range Operating: +5˚ to +45˚C, Storage: –20˚ to +60˚C
EMC EN61326-1, EN61000-3-2
LVD EN61010-1

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■ Spectrum Analyzer Function
Frequency
Range: 0 Hz, 300 Hz to 6.0 GHz (MS2690A)
0 Hz, 300 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
Span 0 Hz, 300 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A)
Resolution: 2 Hz
Accuracy: ±0.2% (Number of Trace points: 10001)
± [Display frequency × Reference oscillator accuracy + Span frequency × Span accuracy + RBW × 0.05 + 2 × N
Display Frequency Accuracy + Span frequency/(Number of trace points – 1) ] Hz
N: Mixer harmonic order
Setting range: 30 Hz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence), 50 kHz, 5, 10, 20, 31.25 MHz
Resolution Bandwidth
(RBW) *31.25 MHz: Can be set when Span: 0 Hz only
Selectivity (–60 dB/–3 dB): 4.5:1 (Nominal, 30 Hz to 10 MHz)
Setting range: 1 Hz to 10 MHz (1-3 sequence), 5 kHz, Off
Video Bandwidth (VBW)
VBW mode: Video Average, Power Average

Amplitude
18˚ to 28˚C, Detector: Sample, VBW: 1 Hz (Video Average), Input attenuator: 0 dB
without MS269xA-008, 6.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz: without MS2692A-067
Frequency Max. Frequency band mode
100 kHz –135.0 [dBm/Hz]
1 MHz –145.0 [dBm/Hz]
30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 2.4 GHz –155.0 [dBm/Hz]
2.4 GHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz –153.0 [dBm/Hz]
3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz –153.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal
4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 6.0 GHz –152.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal
6.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 10.0 GHz –151.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal
10.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz –150.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal
13.5 GHz < Frequency ≤ 20.0 GHz –147.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal
20.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz –143.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal

with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On


Frequency Max. Frequency band mode
Displayed Average Noise
100 kHz –150.0 [dBm/Hz]
Level (DANL)
1 MHz –159.0 [dBm/Hz]
30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 2.4 GHz –166.0 [dBm/Hz]
2.4 GHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz –165.0 [dBm/Hz]
3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz –164.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal
4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 5.0 GHz –161.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal
5.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz –159.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal

with MS269xA-008, Preamp: Off


Frequency Max. Frequency band mode
100 kHz –135.0 [dBm/Hz]
1 MHz –145.0 [dBm/Hz]
30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 2.4 GHz –153.0 [dBm/Hz]
2.4 GHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz –152.0 [dBm/Hz]
3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz –151.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal
4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 5.0 GHz –150.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal
5.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 6.0 GHz –149.0 [dBm/Hz] Normal

18˚ to 28˚C, after CAL, Input attenuator: ≥10 dB, Auto Sweep Time Select: Normal, RBW: ≤1 MHz,
Detection: Positive, CW, Excluding the noise floor effect
without MS269xA-008, Preamp: Off
Total Level Accuracy∗ Mixer input level: ≤0 dBm,
±0.5 dB (50 Hz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
∗: The Total level accuracy (50 Hz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
is found from root sum of after Preselector tuning
squares (RSS) of RF ±1.8 dB (6.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
characteristics, linearity (3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
error, and input attenuator ±3.0 dB (13.5 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)
switching error.
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On
Preamp input level: ≤–20 dBm
±1.0 dB (100 kHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(100 kHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)

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■Spectrum Analyzer Function (Continuation)
Spurious Response
18˚ to 28˚C, ≥300 kHz separation
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off
with MS2692A-067, Microwave Preselector Bypass: Off
Mixer input level: –15 dBm (per waveform)
≤–60 dBc (TOI: +15 dBm) (30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 400 MHz)
≤–66 dBc (TOI: +18 dBm) (400 MHz ≤ Frequency < 700 MHz)
≤–74 dBc (TOI: +22 dBm) (700 MHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(700 MHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
2-tone 3rd-order ≤–66 dBc (TOI: +18 dBm) (4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
Intermodulation Distortion ≤–45 dBc (TOI: +7.5 dBm) (6.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On
Preamp input level: –45 dBm (per waveform)
≤–73 dBc (TOI: –8.5 dBm) (30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 400 MHz)
≤–78 dBc (TOI: –6 dBm) (400 MHz ≤ Frequency < 700 MHz)
≤–81 dBc (TOI: –4.5 dBm) (700 MHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(700 MHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
≤–78 dBc (TOI: –6 dBm) (4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
without MS2692A-067
Image Response ≤–70 dBc (Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz)
≤–65 dBc (13.5 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)

Sweep
Sweep Mode Single, Continuous
Sweep Time Setting range: 2 ms to 1000 s (Span: ≥300 Hz), 1 µs to 1000 s (Span: 0 Hz)

Waveform Display
Detector Pos&Neg, Positive Peak, Sample, Negative Peak, RMS
1001, 2001, 5001, 10001 (Span: >500 MHz)
101, 201, 251, 401, 501, 1001, 2001, 5001, 10001 (100 MHz < Span ≤ 500 MHz)
(300 Hz ≤ Span ≤ 100 MHz, Sweep time: >10 s)
Number of Trace Points
11, 21, 41, 51, 101, 201, 251, 401, 501, 1001, 2001, 5001, 10001 (300 Hz ≤ Span ≤ 100 MHz, Sweep time: ≤10 s)
(Span: 0 Hz, Sweep time: ≤10 s)
101, 201, 251, 401, 501, 1001, 2001, 5001, 10001 (Span: 0 Hz, Sweep time: >10 s)
Log display: 10 div/12 div, 0.1 to 20 dB/div (1-2-5 sequence)
Scale
Lin display: 10 div, 1 to 10%/div (1-2-5 sequence)
Trigger mode: Free Run (Trig Off), Video, Wide IF, External (TTL)
Trigger Function
SG Marker (with MS269xA-020), BBIF (with MS269xA-040)
Gate mode: Off, Wide IF, External
Gate Function
SG Marker (with MS269xA-020), BBIF (with MS269xA-040)

Measurement Functions
Adjacent Channel Reference: Span Total, Carrier Total, Both side of Carrier, Carrier Select
Leakage Power (ACP) Adjacent channel specification: 3 channels × 2 (Normal Mode), 8 channels × 2 (Advanced Mode)
Burst Average Power In time domain, displays average power in specified time
Channel Power Absolute value measurement: dBm, dBm/Hz
Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) N% of Power, X-dB Down
Spectrum Emission Mask Pass/Fail evaluation at Peak/Margin measurement
Spurious Emission Pass/Fail evaluation at Worst/Peaks measurement
Span: ≤1 MHz, RBW: 1 kHz, S/N: ≥50 dB, Gate time: ≥100 ms,
Accuracy ± (Marker frequency × Frequency reference accuracy + (0.01 × N/Gate Time[s]) Hz)
Frequency
N: Mixer harmonic order
Counter
Gate Time
100 μs to 1 s
Range
2-tone 3rd-order
Measures IM3 and TOI from two-tone signal.
Intermodulation Distortion

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■ Vector Signal Analysis Function
Common
Trace Mode Spectrum, Power vs. Time, Frequency vs. Time, Phase vs. Time, CCDF, Spectrogram, No Trace
without MS269xA-077/078
Specified analysis bandwidth from center frequency
1 kHz to 25 MHz (1-2.5-5 sequence), 31.25 MHz
Bandwidth with MS269xA-077
Adds the 50 MHz, 62.5 MHz bandwidths to the standard analysis bandwidths.
with MS269xA-077/078
Adds the 50, 62.5, 100, and 125 MHz bandwidths to the standard analysis bandwidths.
Auto-setting depending on RBW
without MS269xA-077/078, or Bandwidth: ≤31.25 MHz
2 kHz to 50 MHz (1-2-5 sequence)
Sampling Rate with MS269xA-077, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
100 MHz
with MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
100 MHz, 200 MHz
Set length of capture time
without MS269xA-077/078, or Bandwidth: ≤31.25 MHz
Min. capture time length: 2 µs to 50 ms (determined depending on analysis bandwidth)
Max. capture time length: 2 to 2000 s (determined depending on analysis bandwidth)
Setting mode: Auto, Manual
Capture Time with MS269xA-077, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
Min. capture time length: 1 µs (determined depending on analysis bandwidth)
Max. capture time length: 500 ms
with MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
Min. capture time length: 500 ns to 1 µs (determined depending on analysis bandwidth)
Max. capture time length: 500 ms
Trigger mode: Free Run (Trig Off), Video, Wide IF Video, External (TTL)
Trigger
SG Marker (with MS269xA-020), BBIF (with MS269xA-040)
ADC Resolution 16 bits

Spectrum Display Function


Function Outline Displays any time length in captured waveform data and spectrum in frequency range
Analysis start time: Set analysis start time point from waveform data header
Analysis Time Range Analysis time length: Set analysis time length
Setting mode: Auto, Manual
Frequency Set center frequency and Span in frequency range of waveform data
without MS269xA-077/078, or Bandwidth: ≤31.25 MHz
0 Hz to 6.0 GHz (MS2690A), 0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A), 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A)
with MS269xA-077, or with MS269xA-077/078, without MS2692A-067, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
Frequency Setting Range
100 MHz to 6.0 GHz
with MS269xA-077, or with MS269xA-077/078, with MS2692A-067, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
100 MHz to 26.5 GHz
without MS269xA-077/078, or Bandwidth: ≤31.25 MHz
Setting range: 1 Hz to 1 MHz (1-3 sequence)
Selectivity (–60 dB/–3 dB): 4.5:1 (nominal)
with MS269xA-077, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
Resolution Bandwidth
Setting range: 3 kHz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence)
(RBW)
Selectivity (–60 dB/–3 dB): 4.5:1 (nominal)
with MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
Setting range: 3 kHz to 10 MHz (1-3 sequence)
Selectivity (–60 dB/–3 dB): 4.5:1 (nominal)

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■Vector Signal Analysis Function (Continuation)
Spectrum Display Function (Continuation)
18˚ to 28˚C, after CAL, Input attenuator: ≥10 dB, Center frequency, CW, RBW: Auto, Time Detection: Average,
Marker Result: Integration or Peak (Accuracy), Excluding the noise floor effect
Mixer input level: ≤0 dBm
without MS269xA-077/078, or Bandwidth: ≤31.25 MHz
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off
±0.5 dB (50 Hz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(50 Hz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
after Preselector tuning
±1.8 dB (6.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
Total Level Accuracy∗ ±3.0 dB (13.5 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)
∗: The Total level accuracy with MS269xA-077, or with MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
is found from root sum of without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off
squares (RSS) of RF ±0.5 dB (100 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
characteristics, linearity
error, and input attenuator with MS269xA-077, or with MS269xA-077/078
switching error. with MS2692A-067, Microwave Preselector Bypass: On, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
±1.8 dB (6.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
±3.0 dB (13.5 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)
Preamp input level: ≤–20 dBm
without MS269xA-077/078, or Bandwidth: ≤31.25 MHz
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On
±1.0 dB (100 kHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(100 kHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
with MS269xA-077, or with MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On
±1.0 dB (100 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
18˚ to 28˚C, Input attenuator: 0 dB
without MS269xA-008, 6.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz: without MS2692A-067
Frequency Max. Frequency band mode
100 kHz –132.5 [dBm/Hz]
1 MHz –142.5 [dBm/Hz]
30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 2.4 GHz –152.5 [dBm/Hz]
2.4 GHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz –150.5 [dBm/Hz]
3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz –150.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 6.0 GHz –149.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
6.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 10.0 GHz –148.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
10.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz –147.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
13.5 GHz < Frequency ≤ 20.0 GHz –144.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
20.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz –140.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal

with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On


Frequency Max. Frequency band mode
Displayed Average Noise
100 kHz –147.5 [dBm/Hz]
Level (DANL)
1 MHz –156.5 [dBm/Hz]
30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 2.4 GHz –163.5 [dBm/Hz]
2.4 GHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz –162.5 [dBm/Hz]
3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz –161.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 5.0 GHz –158.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
5.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz –156.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal

with MS269xA-008, Preamp: Off


Frequency Max. Frequency band mode
100 kHz –132.5 [dBm/Hz]
1 MHz –142.5 [dBm/Hz]
30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 2.4 GHz –150.5 [dBm/Hz]
2.4 GHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz –149.5 [dBm/Hz]
3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz –148.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 5.0 GHz –147.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
5.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 6.0 GHz –146.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal

Adjacent Channel Leakage Reference: Span Total, Carrier Total, Both Sides of Carriers, Carrier Select
Power Measurement (ACP) Adjacent channel specification: 3 channels × 2
Channel Power Absolute value measurement: dBm, dBm/Hz
Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) N% of Power, × dB Down

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■Vector Signal Analysis Function (Continuation)
Power vs. Time Display Function
Function Outline Displays variation in power of captured waveform with time
Analysis start time: Sets analysis start time point from waveform data header
Analysis Time Range Analysis time length: Sets analysis time length
Setting mode: Auto, Manual
Filter type: Rect, Gaussian, Nyquist, Root Nyquist, Off, (Default: Off)
Resolution Bandwidth Roll-off ratio: 0.01 to 1 (Set for Nyquist, Root Nyquist)
Filter frequency offset: Set center frequency of filter in wavelength data frequency band
AM Depth Measures with AM depth or marker function
(Peak to Peak Measurement) +Peak, –Peak, (P-P)/2, Average
Burst Average Power Measures average power of burst signal

Frequency vs. Time Display Function


Function Outline Displays variation in frequency of input signal with time from captured waveform data
Analysis start time: Sets analysis start time point from waveform data header
Analysis Time Range Analysis time length: Sets analysis time length
Setting mode: Auto, Manual
Operation Level Range –17 to +30 dBm (Input attenuator: ≥10 dB)
Sets center frequency and Span in waveform data frequency range
Frequency (Vertical axis) Display frequency range: 1/25, 1/10, 1/5, 1/2 of RBW
Input frequency range: 10 MHz to 6 GHz
Input level: –17 to +30 dBm (Span: ≤31.25 MHz, Scale: Span/25)
Display Frequency Accuracy
CW input: ± (Reference oscillator accuracy × Center frequency + Display frequency range × 0.01) Hz
FM Deviation Measures with FM deviation or marker function
(Peak to Peak Measurement) +Peak, –Peak, (P-P)/2, Average

Phase vs. Time Display Function


Function Outline Displays phase time fluctuation of input signal from captured waveform data
Analysis start time: Sets analysis start time point from waveform data header
Analysis Time Range Analysis time length: Sets analysis time length
Setting mode: Auto, Manual
Display mode: Wrap, Unwrap
Phase (Vertical axis) Display phase range: 0.01 deg./div to 200 Gdeg./div
Offset: –100 deg. to +100 Mdeg.

CCDF/APD Display Function


Function Outline Displays CCDF and APD of waveform data captures for fixed time
Analysis start time: Sets analysis start time point from waveform data header
Analysis Time Range Analysis time length: Sets analysis time length
Setting mode: Auto, Manual
Displays CCDF or APD as graph
Display Histogram resolution: 0.01 dB
Numeric display: Average Power, Max Power, Crest Factor
Resolution Bandwidth Filter type: Rectangle, Off, (Default: Off)
(RBW) Filter frequency offset: Sets filter center frequency in waveform data frequency band

Spectrogram Display Function


Function Outline Displays spectrogram for time period in captured waveform data
Analysis start time: Sets position of analysis start after waveform data header
Analysis Time Range Analysis time length: Sets analysis time length
Setting mode: Auto, Manual
Frequency Settable as center frequency and span frequency of waveform data
Resolution Bandwidth Setting range: 1 Hz to 1 MHz (1-3 sequence)
(RBW) Selection (–60/–3 dB): 4.5: 1 (nominal)

Digitize Function
Function Outline Outputs captured waveform data to internal hard disk or external device
Format: I, Q (32 bit Float Binary format)
Waveform Data Level: Sets 0 dBm input to √(I2 + Q2) = 1
Level accuracy: Same as Total level accuracy of Signal Analyzer
External Output Output to external PC via Ethernet

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■Vector Signal Analysis Function (Continuation)
Replay Function
Function Outline Captured waveforms can be replayed again by using the VSA function to read saved digitize data
Format: I, Q (Binary format)
Combination of Span, Sampling rate, and Minimum Capture Sample:
Span Sampling Rate Minimum Capture Sample
1 kHz 2 kHz 74000 (37 s)
2.5 kHz 5 kHz 160000 (32 s)
5 kHz 10 kHz 310000 (31 s)
10 kHz 20 kHz 610000 (30.5 s)
25 kHz 50 kHz 730000 (14.6 s)
50 kHz 100 kHz 730000 (7.3 s)
100 kHz 200 kHz 730000 (3.65 s)
250 kHz 500 kHz 730000 (1.46 s)
Measurable Waveform Data 500 kHz 1 MHz 730000 (730 ms)
Condition 1 MHz 2 MHz 730000 (365 ms)
2.5 MHz 5 MHz 730000 (146 ms)
5 MHz 10 MHz 730000 (73 ms)
10 MHz 20 MHz 730000 (36.5 ms)
18.6 MHz 20 MHz 730000 (36.5 ms)
20 MHz 25 MHz 730000 (29.2 ms)
25 MHz 50 MHz 730000 (14.6 ms)
31.25 MHz 50 MHz 730000 (14.6 ms)
50 MHz 100 MHz 730000 (7.3 ms)
62.5 MHz 100 MHz 730000 (7.3 ms)
100 MHz 200 MHz 730000 (3.65 ms)
125 MHz 200 MHz 730000 (3.65 ms)

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■Hardware Option
MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-001 Rubidium Reference Oscillator
Function Outline Generates 10 MHz reference signal with higher frequency stability

MS2691A/MS2692A-003 Extension of Preselector Lower Limit to 3 GHz


Cannot be installed simultaneously MS2692A-003 and MS2692A-067.
Function Outline Extends lower limit of preselector to 3 GHz

MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-008 6 GHz Preamplifier


Cannot be installed simultaneously MS2692A-008 and MS2692A-067.
Frequency
Range 100 kHz to 6 GHz

Amplitude
Measurement Range Displayed average noise level to +10 dBm
CW Average power: +10 dBm (Input attenuator: 0 dB)
Max. Input Level
DC Voltage: 0 Vdc
14 dB (Frequency ≤ 3.0 GHz), 13 dB (3.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 4.0 GHz), 11 dB (4.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 5.0 GHz),
Gain
10 dB (5.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz)
Noise Factor 7.0 dB (Frequency ≤ 3.0 GHz), 8.5 dB (3.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 4.0 GHz), 9.5 dB (4.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz)
Spectrum analyzer function: 18˚ to 28˚C, Input attenuator: 0 dB, Detector: sample, VBW: 1 Hz (Video average)
Vector signal analysis function: 18˚ to 28˚C, Input attenuator: 0 dB
Preamp: On
Max. (Spectrum Max. (Vector signal
Frequency Frequency band mode
analyzer function) analysis function)
100 kHz –150.0 [dBm/Hz] –147.5 [dBm/Hz]
1 MHz –159.0 [dBm/Hz] –156.5 [dBm/Hz]
30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 2.4 GHz –166.0 [dBm/Hz] –163.5 [dBm/Hz]
2.4 GHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz –165.0 [dBm/Hz] –162.5 [dBm/Hz]
3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz –164.0 [dBm/Hz] –161.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
Displayed Average Noise 4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 5.0 GHz –161.0 [dBm/Hz] –158.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
Level (DANL) 5.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz –159.0 [dBm/Hz] –156.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
Preamp: Off
Max. (Spectrum Max. (Vector signal
Frequency Frequency band mode
analyzer function) analysis function)
100 kHz –135.0 [dBm/Hz] –132.5 [dBm/Hz]
1 MHz –145.0 [dBm/Hz] –142.5 [dBm/Hz]
30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 2.4 GHz –153.0 [dBm/Hz] –150.5 [dBm/Hz]
2.4 GHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz –152.0 [dBm/Hz] –149.5 [dBm/Hz]
3.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz –151.0 [dBm/Hz] –148.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 5.0 GHz –150.0 [dBm/Hz] –147.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
5.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 6.0 GHz –149.0 [dBm/Hz] –146.5 [dBm/Hz] Normal
Input Attenuator Frequency band mode: Normal
Switching Error ±0.65 dB (≤6.0 GHz, 10 to 60 dB)

Reference Level
18˚ to 28˚C, After CAL, Input attenuator: 10 dB
RF Frequency
±0.65 dB (100 kHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
Characteristics
(100 kHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
Excluding the noise floor effect
±0.07 dB (Preamp input level*: ≤–40 dBm)
Linearity Error ±0.10 dB (Preamp input level*: ≤–30 dBm)
Frequency band mode: Normal
±0.5 dB (Preamp input level*: ≤–20 dBm, frequency: ≤6.0 GHz)
Preamp input level*
≥–20 dBm (100 MHz ≤ Frequency < 400 MHz)
1 dB Gain Compression
≥–15 dBm (400 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(400 MHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)

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Spurious Response
Preamp input level*: –45 dBm
Harmonic SHI
2nd Harmonic Distortion
≤–50 dBc ≤+5 dBm (10 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 400 MHz)
≤–55 dBc ≤+10 dBm (400 MHz < Frequency ≤ 3.0 GHz)
18˚ to 28˚C, Preamp input level*: –45 dBm (per waveform), ≥300 kHz separation
≤–73 dBc (TOI: –8.5 dBm) (30 MHz ≤ Frequency < 400 MHz)
2-tone 3rd-order ≤–78 dBc (TOI: –6 dBm) (400 MHz ≤ Frequency < 700 MHz)
Intermodulation Distortion ≤–81 dBc (TOI: –4.5 dBm) (700 MHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
(700 MHz ≤ Frequency < 3.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Spurious)
≤–78 dBc (TOI: –6 dBm) (4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
*: Preamp input level = RF input level – Input attenuator setting value

MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-017 Noise Figure Measurement Function∗


Frequency
MS2690A: 30 MHz to 6 GHz
Frequency range MS2691A: 30 MHz to 6 GHz
MS2692A: 30 MHz to 6 GHz
MS2690A: 10 MHz to 6 GHz
Frequency setting range MS2691A: 10 MHz to 13.5 GHz
MS2692A: 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz

NF Measurement
Within the frequency range
Measurement range (Attenuator = 0 dB, Pre-Amp = On)
– 20 to +40 dB
Within the measurement range
ENR: 4 to 7 dB ±0.02 dB
Instrument Uncertainty
ENR: 12 to 17 dB ±0.025 dB
ENR: 20 to 22 dB ±0.03 dB

GAIN Measurement
Within the frequency range
Measurement range
–20 to +40 dB
Within the measurement range
Instrument Uncertainty
≤0.07

Resolution Bandwidth
Setting Range 100 kHz to 8 MHz

Connector
Connector: Rear Panel, BNC-J
Noise Source
Output Voltage: 28 ±0.5 V, Pulsed
*: Recommending the NC346 Series noise sources by Noisecom company

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MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-020 Vector Signal Generator
Frequency
Range 125 MHz to 6 GHz
Resolution 0.01 Hz steps

Output Level
Setting range –140 to +10 dBm (CW), –140 to 0 dBm (Modulation)
Units dBm, dBµV (Terminated, Open)
Resolution 0.01 dB
18˚ to 28˚C, CW
Output level: p
–120 ≤ p ≤ +5 dBm ±0.5 dB (≤3.0 GHz)
Level Accuracy –110 ≤ p ≤ +5 dBm ±0.8 dB (>3.0 GHz)
–127 ≤ p < –120 dBm ±0.7 dB (≤3.0 GHz)
–127 ≤ p ≤ –110 dBm ±2.5 dB (typ.) (>3.0 GHz)
–136 ≤ p < –127 dBm ±1.5 dB (typ.) (≤3.0 GHz)
18˚ to 28˚C, CW, Referenced to –5 dBm output
Output level: p
Linearity
–120 ≤ p ≤ –5 dBm ±0.2 dB (typ.) (≤3.0 GHz)
–110 ≤ p ≤ –5 dBm ±0.3 dB (typ.) (>3.0 GHz)
Connector N-J connector, 50Ω [Front panel, SG Output (Opt.) ]
CW: ≤–5 dBm, Modulation: ≤–15 dBm
VSWR 1.3 (≤3.0 GHz)
1.9 (>3.0 GHz)
Max. Reverse Input 1 W peak (≥300 MHz), 0.25 W peak (<300 MHz)

Signal Purity
Output level: ≤+5 dBm, CW, Output frequency: ≥300 MHz
Harmonic Spurious
≤–30 dBc
Output level: ≤+5 dBm, CW, Offset: ≥15 kHz (from Output frequency)
<–68 dBc (125 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 500 MHz)
Non-harmonic Spurious <–62 dBc (500 MHz < Frequency ≤ 1.0 GHz)
<–56 dBc (1.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 2.0 GHz)
<–50 dBc (2.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz)

Vector Modulation
18˚ to 28˚C, SG Level Auto CAL: On
W-CDMA (DL1code)
Vector Accuracy Output level: ≤–5 dBm, Output frequency: 800 MHz to 2700 MHz
≤2% (rms)
Output frequency: ≥300 MHz
Carrier Leak
≤–40 dBc
Output frequency: ≥300 MHz, Using 10 MHz max. sine wave
Image Rejection
≤–40 dBc
Output level: ≤–5 dBm,
ACLR Using W-CDMA (Test Model 1 64DPCH) signal, 300 MHz ≤ Output frequency ≤ 2.4 GHz
≤–64 dBc/3.84 MHz (5 MHz offset), ≤–67 dBc/3.84 MHz (10 MHz offset)
AWGN signal with bandwidth of 5 MHz, Output frequency: ≥300 MHz
CW and Level Error at
±0.2 dB (Output level: ≤–15 dBm)
Vector Modulation
±0.4 dB (typ., –15 dBm < Output level: ≤–5 dBm)
Spectrum Inversion Supported

Pulse Modulation
On/Off ratio ≥60 dB
Rising/Falling Edge Time ≤90 ns (10 to 90%)
Pulse Repetition Frequency DC to 1 MHz (Duty 50%)
External Panel Modulation
AUX connector (Rear panel), 600Ω, 0 to 5 V, Threshold value: approx. 1 V
Signal Input

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Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Waveform Resolution 14 bits
Marker Output Three signals (three signals in waveform pattern, or real-time three signals generation), TTL, polarity inversion function
Internal Baseband Range: 20 kHz to 160 MHz
Reference Clock Resolution: 0.001 Hz
Range: 20 kHz to 40 MHz
External Baseband
Division, Multiplier function: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 of input signal
Reference Clock
Input connector: AUX connector (Rear panel), 0.7 Vp-p min. (AC/50Ω), or TTL
Waveform Memory Memory: 256 Msamples
AWGN Addition Function CN Ratio absolute value: ≤40 dB

BER Measurement
Connector AUX connector (Rear panel)
Input Level TTL Level
Input Signal Data, Clock, Enable
Input Bit Rate 100 bps to 10 Mbps
PN9, PN11, PN15, PN20, PN23, ALL0, ALL1, 01 Repeat
Measured Patterns
PN9Fix, PN11Fix, PN15Fix, PN20Fix, PN23Fix, User Define
PN Signal: PN stage × 2 bit error free
At PNFix Signal: 0 PN stage × 2 bit error free, PN signal and sync establishment, establish sync with PNFix signal at PN stage
Synchronization
error free from PNFix signal header bit
Establishing Condition
ALL0, ALL1, 01 Repeat: 10 bit error free
User Define: 8 to 1024 bits (variable) error free, Select header bit used at sync detection
x/y
Re-synchronization
y = Measured bit count: Select from 500, 5000, 50000
Judgment Condition
x = y bit error bit count: Setting range 1 to y/2
Measured Bit Count ≤232 – 1 bits
Measured Error Bit Count ≤231 – 1 bits
Measurement End
Measured bit count, Measured error bit count
Conditions
Auto Re-synchronization
On/Off
Function
Operation at Resync. Select from Count Clear, and Count Keep
Measurement Mode Single, Endless, Continuous
Display Status, Error, Error Rate, Error Count, Sync Loss Count, Measured bit count
Polarity Inversion Function Data, Clock, Enable polarity inversion
Clear Measurement Function Clear measured value saved at sync during BER measurement, and select measurement from 0

MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-050 HDD Digitizing Interface


Bandwidth Sampling Rate Recorded Data Format
Bandwidth, Sampling Rate, 100, 250, 500 kHz, 1, 2.5, 5 MHz 200, 500 kHz, 1, 2, 5, 10 MHz Floating Decimal Format
Recorded Data Format 10 MHz, 18.6 MHz 20 MHz Fixed Decimal Format
20 MHz 25 MHz (16 bits)

Recording Time 5 seconds to 4 hours


Number of Recorded File 1000 files max.
Resample Function Convert by resampling at data retrieval, Setting range: Sampling rate/2 to Sampling rate
Trigger Function Video, Wide IF Video, External, SG Marker
Count Mode Capturing times: 1 to 20 times
Connector: External Serial ATA Connector
Interface Data rate: 1.5 Gbps
Hot Plug: Not supported (The main frame and external HDD must be off when connecting/disconnecting connectors.)

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MS2692A-067 Microwave Preselector Bypass
Bypasses the preselector to improve the RF frequency characteristics and the in-band frequency characteristics.
When the preselector option is set to On, the image response elimination filter is bypassed.
Therefore, this function is not appropriate for spurious measurement to receive the image response.
Microwave Preselector Bypass: On (with MS2692A-067), Microwave Preselector Bypass: Off (with special directions)
Cannot install simultaneously with MS2692A-003, MS2692A-008.

Frequency
Frequency Range 6.0 GHz to 26.5 GHz

Amplitude
18° to 28°C, after CAL, Input attenuator: 10 dB, Microwave Preselector Bypass: On
±1.0 dB (6.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz)
RF Frequency Characteristics
±1.5 dB (13.5 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)
∗ with MS2692A-067, Microwave Preselector Bypass: Off, see Signal Analyzer/Spectrum Analyzer (RF Frequency Characteristics)
18° to 28°C, Detector: Sample, VBW: 1 Hz (Video average), Input attenuator: 0 dB
Microwave Preselector Bypass: On or Off
Displayed Average Noise –146 dBm/Hz (6.0 GHz ≤ Frequency < 10.0 GHz)
Level (DANL) –145 dBm/Hz (10.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz)
–142 dBm/Hz (13.5 GHz < Frequency ≤ 20.0 GHz)
–138 dBm/Hz (20.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)
Microwave Preselector Bypass: Off
Image Responses
≤–60 dBc (6.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)

MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-077 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 62.5 MHz


MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-078 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz (Requires Opt. 077)
Common
with MS269xA-077
Adds the 50 MHz, 62.5 MHz bandwidths to the standard analysis bandwidths.
Bandwidth
with MS269xA-077/078
Adds the 50, 62.5, 100, and 125 MHz bandwidths to the standard analysis bandwidths.
Auto-setting depending on RBW
with MS269xA-077, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
Sampling Rate 100 MHz
with MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
100 MHz, 200 MHz
Set length of capture time
with MS269xA-077, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
Min. capture time length: 1 µs (determined depending on analysis bandwidth)
Capture Time Max. capture time length: 500 ms
with MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
Min. capture time length: 500 ns to 1 µs (determined depending on analysis bandwidth)
Max. capture time length: 500 ms
with MS269xA-077, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
Setting range: 3 kHz to 3 MHz (1-3 sequence)
Resolution Bandwidth Selectivity (–60 dB/–3 dB): 4.5:1 (nominal)
(RBW) with MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
Setting range: 3 kHz to 10 MHz (1-3 sequence)
Selectivity (–60 dB/–3 dB): 4.5:1 (nominal)
with MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
ADC Resolution
14 bits
without MS2692A-067, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
100 MHz to 6.0 GHz
Frequency
with MS2692A-067, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
100 MHz to 26.5 GHz

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Amplitude
18˚ to 28˚C, Input attenuator: 0 dB
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off, Frequency band mode: Normal
Frequency Max.
100 MHz ≤ Frequency < 2.2 GHz –147.0 [dBm/Hz]
2.2 GHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz –145.0 [dBm/Hz]
4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz –143.0 [dBm/Hz]
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On, Frequency band mode: Normal
Frequency Max.
Displayed Average Noise
100 MHz ≤ Frequency < 2.2 GHz –160.0 [dBm/Hz]
Level (DANL)
2.2 GHz ≤ Frequency < 4.0 GHz –158.0 [dBm/Hz]
4.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz –154.0 [dBm/Hz]
with MS2692A-067, Microwave Preselector Bypass: On
Frequency Max.
6.0 GHz < Frequency < 10.0 GHz –140.0 [dBm/Hz]
10.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz –136.0 [dBm/Hz]
13.5 GHz < Frequency ≤ 20.0 GHz –133.0 [dBm/Hz]
20.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz –129.0 [dBm/Hz]
18˚ to 28˚C, after CAL, Input attenuator: ≥10 dB, Center frequency, CW, RBW: Auto, Time Detection: Average,
Marker Result: Integration or Peak (Accuracy), Excluding the noise floor effect
Total Level Accuracy∗
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off, Mixer input level: ≤0 dBm, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
∗: The Total level accuracy ±0.5 dB (100 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
is found from root sum of
with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On, Preamp input level: ≤–20 dBm, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
squares (RSS) of RF
±1.0 dB (100 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
characteristics, linearity
error, and input attenuator with MS269xA-077, or MS269xA-077/078, Bandwidth: >31.25 MHz
switching error. with MS2692A-067, Microwave Preselector Bypass: On
±1.8 dB (6.0 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
±3.0 dB (13.5 GHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)
Excluding the noise floor effect
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off, Frequency band mode: Normal
±0.07 dB (Mixer input level: ≤–20 dBm)
±0.10 dB (Mixer input level: ≤–10 dBm)
±0.30 dB (Mixer input level: ≤0 dBm, Frequency: ≤6.0 GHz)
Linearity Error with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On, Frequency band mode: Normal
±0.07 dB (Mixer input level: ≤–40 dBm)
±0.10 dB (Mixer input level: ≤–30 dBm)
±0.50 dB (Mixer input level: ≤–20 dBm)
with MS2692A-067, Microwave Preselector Bypass: On
±0.60 dB (Mixer input level: ≤0 dBm, Frequency: > 6.0 GHz)
18˚ to 28˚C, After CAL, Input attenuator: 10 dB
without MS269xA-008, or Preamp: Off
±0.35 dB (100 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
RF Frequency with MS269xA-008, Preamp: On
Characteristics ±0.65 dB (100 MHz ≤ Frequency ≤ 6.0 GHz, Frequency band mode: Normal)
with MS2692A-067, Microwave Preselector Bypass: On
±1.0 dB (6.0 GHz < Frequency ≤ 13.5 GHz)
±1.5 dB (13.5 GHz < Frequency ≤ 26.5 GHz)
Note: Amplitude errors may occur in digitized IQ data at a probability of 0.0001 ppm or less. (AD converter maker nominal specifications) when the Analysis
Bandwidth Extension 62.5 MHz/125 MHz option operates at the 50 MHz/62.5 MHz/100 MHz/125 MHz bandwidth setting.

Typical (typ):
Performance not warranted. Must products meet typical performance.
Nominal:
Values not warranted. Included to facilitate application of product.
Example:
Performance not warranted. Data actually measured by randomly selected measuring instruments.

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Ordering Information
Please specify the model/order number, name and quantity when ordering.
The names listed in the chart below are Order Names. The actual name of the item may differ from the Order Name.

Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name


- Main Frame - MS2692A-101 Rubidium Reference Oscillator Retrofit (Aging rate ±1 × 10–10/month)
MS2690A Signal Analyzer (50 Hz to 6.0 GHz) MS2692A-103 Extension of Preselector Lower Limit to 3 GHz Retrofit
MS2691A Signal Analyzer (50 Hz to 13.5 GHz) (Extends lower limit of pre-selector to 3 GHz)
MS2692A Signal Analyzer (50 Hz to 26.5 GHz) MS2692A-108 6 GHz Preamplifier Retrofit (100 kHz to 6 GHz)
- Standard Accessories - MS2692A-117 Noise Figure Measurement Function Retrofit
Power Cord :1 pc MS2692A-120 Vector Signal Generator Retrofit (125 MHz to 6 GHz)
P0031A USB Memory (>1 GB USB2.0 Flash Driver) :1 pc MS2692A-140 Baseband Interface Unit Retrofit
Z0541A USB Mouse :1 pc MS2692A-150 HDD Digitizing Interface Retrofit
Install CD-ROM MS2692A-167∗3 Microwave Preselector Bypass Retrofit
(Application software, instruction manual CD-ROM) :1 pc MS2692A-177∗1 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 62.5 MHz Retrofit
- Options - MS2692A-178∗1, ∗2 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz Retrofit
MS2690A-001 Rubidium Reference Oscillator (Aging rate ±1 × 10–10/month) (Requires MS2692A-077/177)
MS2690A-008 6 GHz Preamplifier (100 kHz to 6 GHz) - Software Options -
MS2690A-017 Noise Figure Measurement Function CD-ROM with License and Operation manuals
MS2690A-020 Vector Signal Generator (125 MHz to 6 GHz) MX269010A Mobile WiMAX Measurement Software
MS2690A-040 Baseband Interface Unit MX269011A W-CDMA/HSPA Downlink Measurement Software
MS2690A-050 HDD Digitizing Interface MX269012A W-CDMA/HSPA Uplink Measurement Software
MS2690A-077 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 62.5 MHz MX269013A GSM/EDGE Measurement Software
MS2690A-078∗2 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz MX269013A-001 EDGE Evolution Measurement Software
(Requires MS2690A-077) (Requires MX269013A)
MS2690A-313 Removable HDD MX269014A ETC/DSRC Measurement Software
MS2691A-001 Rubidium Reference Oscillator (Aging rate ±1 × 10–10/month) MX269015A TD-SCDMA Measurement Software
MS2691A-003 Extension of Preselector Lower Limit to 3 GHz MX269016A XG-PHS Measurement Software
(Extends lower limit of preselector to 3 GHz) MX269017A Vector Modulation Analysis Software
MS2691A-008 6 GHz Preamplifier (100 kHz to 6 GHz) MX269020A LTE Downlink Measurement Software
MS2691A-017 Noise Figure Measurement Function MX269020A-001 LTE-Advanced FDD Downlink Measurement Software
MS2691A-020 Vector Signal Generator (125 MHz to 6 GHz) (Requires MX269020A)
MS2691A-040 Baseband Interface Unit MX269021A LTE Uplink Measurement Software
MS2691A-050 HDD Digitizing Interface MX269022A LTE TDD Downlink Measurement Software
MS2691A-077 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 62.5 MHz MX269022A-001 LTE-Advanced TDD Downlink Measurement Software
MS2691A-078∗2 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz (Requires MX269022A)
(Requires MS2691A-077) MX269023A LTE TDD Uplink Measurement Software
MS2691A-313 Removable HDD MX269024A CDMA2000 Forward Link Measurement Software
MX269024A-001 All Measure Function (Requires MX269024A)
MS2692A-001 Rubidium Reference Oscillator (Aging rate ±1 × 10–10/month)
MX269026A EV-DO Forward Link Measurement Software
MS2692A-003 Extension of Preselector Lower Limit to 3 GHz
MX269026A-001 All Measure Function (Requires MX269026A)
(Extends lower limit of preselector to 3 GHz)
MX269028A WLAN (802.11) Measurement Software
MS2692A-008 6 GHz Preamplifier (100 kHz to 6 GHz)
MX269028A-002∗2 802.11ac (160 MHz) Measurement Software
MS2692A-017 Noise Figure Measurement Function
(For MS269xA. Requires MX269028A)
MS2692A-020 Vector Signal Generator (125 MHz to 6 GHz)
MX269030A W-CDMA BS Measurement Software
MS2692A-040 Baseband Interface Unit
MX269036A Measurement Software for MediaFLO
MS2692A-050 HDD Digitizing Interface
∗3 MX269040A UMTS Measurement Software for RF Device Test
MS2692A-067 Microwave Preselector Bypass
MX269041A Digital I/F Control Software for DigRF2.5G/3G
MS2692A-077 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 62.5 MHz
MX269901A HSDPA/HSUPA IQproducer
MS2692A-078∗2 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz
MX269902A TDMA IQproducer
(Requires MS2692A-077)
MX269904A Multi-Carrier IQproducer
MS2692A-313 Removable HDD
MX269905A Mobile WiMAX IQproducer
- Retrofit Options - MX269908A LTE IQproducer
MS2690A-101 Rubidium Reference Oscillator Retrofit (Aging rate ±1 × 10–10/month) MX269908A-001 LTE-Advanced FDD Option (Requires MX269908A)
MS2690A-108 6 GHz Preamplifier Retrofit (100 kHz to 6 GHz) MX269909A XG-PHS IQproducer
MS2690A-117 Noise Figure Measurement Function Retrofit MX269910A LTE TDD IQproducer
MS2690A-120 Vector Signal Generator Retrofit (125 MHz to 6 GHz) MX269910A-001 LTE-Advanced TDD Option (Requires MX269910A)
MS2690A-140 Baseband Interface Unit Retrofit MX269911A WLAN IQproducer
MS2690A-150 HDD Digitizing Interface Retrofit MX269911A-001 802.11ac (80 MHz) Option (Requires MX269911A)
MS2690A-177∗1
Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 62.5 MHz Retrofit
∗1, ∗2
MX269912A TD-SCDMA IQproducer
MS2690A-178 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz Retrofit MX269970A 1xEV-DO Reverse Receiver Test Waveform Pattern
(Requires MS2690A-077/177)
- Other Software Options -
MS2691A-101 Rubidium Reference Oscillator Retrofit (Aging rate ±1 × 10–10/month)
These software are for PC.
MS2691A-103 Extension of Preselector Lower Limit to 3 GHz Retrofit
MX705010A*4 Wi-SUN PHY Measurement Software
(Extends lower limit of pre-selector to 3 GHz)
MX705110A Wi-SUN Protocol Monitor
MS2691A-108 6 GHz Preamplifier Retrofit (100 kHz to 6 GHz)
MS2691A-117 Noise Figure Measurement Function Retrofit - Warranty Service -
MS2691A-120 Vector Signal Generator Retrofit (125 MHz to 6 GHz) MS2690A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service
MS2691A-140 Baseband Interface Unit Retrofit MS2690A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service
MS2691A-150 HDD Digitizing Interface Retrofit MS2690A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service
MS2691A-177∗1 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 62.5 MHz Retrofit MS2691A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service
MS2691A-178∗1, ∗2 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz Retrofit MS2691A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service
(Requires MS2691A-077/177) MS2691A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service
MS2692A-ES210 2 Years Extended Warranty Service
*1: The MS269xA-177/178 cannot be retrofitted to the MS269xA already MS2692A-ES310 3 Years Extended Warranty Service
fitted with the MS269xA-004/104 option (discontinued). MS2692A-ES510 5 Years Extended Warranty Service
∗2: Combining the MS269xA-078 Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz
and MX269028A-002 wireless LAN IEEE802.11ac (160 MHz)
measurement software (only for MS269xA) supports modulation analysis
up to 160-MHz bandwidth signals of the IEEE802.11ac.
See measurement software catalog for more details.
∗3: C
 annot be installed simultaneously with MS2692A-003/103/008/108 and
MS2692A-004/104 option (discontinued).
∗4: Only Wi-SUN Alliance members can purchase this software.
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Model/Order No. Name Model/Order No. Name
- Application Parts - W3006AE MX269041A Operation Manual (BBIF Operation)
Following operation manuals provided as hard copy W3007AE MX269041A Operation Manual (BBIF Remote control)
W2850AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Operation Manual W3008AE MX269041A Operation Manual
(Main frame Operation) (IQ Pattern/DUT Control Producer)
W2851AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Operation Manual W3016AE MX269041A Operation Manual
(Main frame Remote Control) (RF device test integrated software)
W2852AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Operation Manual W3108AE MX269050A Operation Manual (Operation)
(Signal Analyzer Function Operation) W3109AE MX269050A Operation Manual (Remote control)
W2853AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Operation Manual W2915AE MX269901A Operation Manual
(Signal Analyzer Function Remote Control) W2916AE MX269902A Operation Manual
W2854AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Operation Manual W2917AE MX269904A Operation Manual
(Spectrum Analyzer Function Operation) W2918AE MX269905A Operation Manual
W2855AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Operation Manual W3023AE MX269908A Operation Manual
(Spectrum Analyzer Function Remote Control) W3153AE MX269909A Operation Manual
W2856AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-020 Operation Manual W3221AE MX269910A Operation Manual
(Operation) W3488AE MX269911A Operation Manual
W2857AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-020 Operation Manual W3582AE MX269912A Operation Manual
(Remote Control) W3675AE MX269970A Operation Manual
W2914AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-020 Operation Manual K240B Power Divider
(IQproducer) (K connector, DC to 26.5 GHz, 50Ω, K-J, 1 W max)
W2929AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-020 Operation Manual MA1612A Four-Port Junction Pad (5 MHz to 3 GHz, N-J)
(Standard Waveform Pattern) MP752A Termination (DC to 12.4 GHz, 50Ω, N-P)
W3130AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A-040 Operation Manual MA2512A Band Pass Filter (for W-CDMA, 1.92 to 2.17 GHz)
(Operation) J0576B Coaxial Cord (N-P · 5D-2W · N-P), 1 m
W3117AE Phase Noise Measurement Function Operation Manual J0576D Coaxial Cord (N-P · 5D-2W · N-P), 2 m
(Operation) J0127A Coaxial Cord (BNC-P · RG58A/U · BNC-P), 1 m
W3118AE Phase Noise Measurement Function Operation Manual J0127B Coaxial Cord (BNC-P · RG58A/U · BNC-P), 2 m
(Remote control) J0127C Coaxial Cord (BNC-P · RG58A/U · BNC-P), 0.5 m
W3655AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A J0322A Coaxial Cord (SMA-P · 50Ω SUCOFLEX104 · SMA-P),
Operation Manual 0.5 m (DC to 18 GHz)
(Noise Figure Measurement Function Operation) J0322B Coaxial Cord (SMA-P · 50Ω SUCOFLEX104 · SMA-P),
W3656AE MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A 1 m (DC to 18 GHz)
Operation Manual J0322C Coaxial Cord (SMA-P · 50Ω SUCOFLEX104 · SMA-P),
(Noise Figure Measurement Function Remote control) 1.5 m (DC to 18 GHz)
W2919AE MX269010A Operation Manual (Operation) J0322D Coaxial Cord (SMA-P · 50Ω SUCOFLEX104 · SMA-P),
W2954AE MX269010A Operation Manual (Remote Control) 2 m (DC to 18 GHz)
W3098AE MX269011A Operation Manual (Operation) J0805 DC Block, N type (MODEL 7003)
W3099AE MX269011A Operation Manual (Remote control) (10 kHz to 18 GHz, N-P · N-J)
W3060AE MX269012A Operation Manual (Operation) J1554A DC Block, SMA type (MODEL 7006)
W3061AE MX269012A Operation Manual (Remote control) (9 kHz to 26.5 GHz, SMA-P · SMA-J)
W3100AE MX269013A Operation Manual (Operation) J1555A DC Block, SMA type (MODEL 7006-1)
W3101AE MX269013A Operation Manual (Remote control) (9 kHz to 20 GHz, SMA-P · SMA-J)
W3031AE MX269014A Operation Manual (Operation) K261 DC Block (10 kHz to 40 GHz, K-P · K-J)
W3032AE MX269014A Operation Manual (Remote control) J0004 Coaxial Adapter (DC to 12.4 GHz, 50Ω, N-P · SMA-J)
W3044AE MX269015A Operation Manual (Operation) J1398A N-SMA Adapter (DC to 26.5 GHz, 50Ω, N-P · SMA-J)
W3045AE MX269015A Operation Manual (Remote control) J0911 Coaxial Cord, 1.0 M (for 40 GHz)
W3157AE MX269016A Operation Manual (Operation) (DC to 40 GHz, approx. 1 m)
W3158AE MX269016A Operation Manual (Remote control) (SF102A, 11K254/K254/1.0M)
W3305AE MX269017A Operation Manual (Operation) J0912 Coaxial Cord, 0.5 M (for 40 GHz)
W3306AE MX269017A Operation Manual (Remote control) (DC to 40 GHz, approx. 0.5 m)
W3014AE MX269020A Operation Manual (Operation) (SF102A, 11K254/K254/0.5M)
W3064AE MX269020A Operation Manual (Remote control) 41KC-3 Fixed Attenuator, 3 dB (DC to 40 GHz, 3 dB)
W3015AE MX269021A Operation Manual (Operation) J1261A Ethernet Cable (Shield type, straight), 1 m
W3065AE MX269021A Operation Manual (Remote control) J1261B Ethernet Cable (Shield type, straight), 3 m
W3209AE MX269022A Operation Manual (Operation) J1261C Ethernet Cable (Shield type, cross), 1 m
W3210AE MX269022A Operation Manual (Remote control) J1261D Ethernet Cable (Shield type, cross), 3 m
W3521AE MX269023A Operation Manual (Operation) J0008 GPIB Connection Cable, 2.0 m
W3522AE MX269023A Operation Manual (Remote Control) J1373A * AUX Conversion Adapter
W3201AE MX269024A Operation Manual (Operation) (AUX → BNC, for vector signal generator option)
W3202AE MX269024A Operation Manual (Remote control) B0597A Rack Mount Kit (EIA)
W3203AE MX269026A Operation Manual (Operation) B0589A Carrying Case (Hard type, with casters)
W3204AE MX269026A Operation Manual (Remote control) B0633A Carrying Case (Soft type)
W3528AE MX269028A Operation Manual (Operation) Z1082A 10/13 MHz Reference Signal Input
W3529AE MX269028A Operation Manual (Remote Control) MA24106A USB Power Sensor
W2860AE MX269030A Operation Manual (Operation) (50 MHz to 6 GHz, with USB A to mini B Cable)
W2861AE MX269030A Operation Manual (Remote control) MA24108A Microwave USB Power Sensor
W3313AE MX269036A Operation Manual (Operation) (10 MHz to 8 GHz, with USB A to Micro-B Cable)
W3314AE MX269036A Operation Manual (Remote control) MA24118A Microwave USB Power Sensor
W3003AE MX269040A Operation Manual (W-CDMA Operation) (10 MHz to 18 GHz, with USB A to Micro-B Cable)
W3004AE MX269040A Operation Manual (GSM/EDGE Operation) MA24126A Microwave USB Power Sensor
W3005AE MX269040A Operation Manual (Remote control) (10 MHz to 26 GHz, with USB A to Micro-B Cable)
Z1037A Installation Kit
(required when retrofitting options or installing software)
*: The J1373A AUX Conversion Adapter is not a standard accessory for the
MS269xA-020/120 Vector Signal Generator Option.

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J1373A MA24106A B0589A B0633A
AUX Conversion Adapter USB Power Sensor Carrying Case (Hard type) Carrying Case (Soft type)

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