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Pagina 1 - Network Analyzers

AgilentPNA-X Series Microwave Network AnalyzersActive-Device Characterization in Pulsed Operation Using the PNA-X Application Note

Pagina 2 - Table of Contents

10PNA-X IF pathsFigure 7 shows the PNA-X receiver/IF path block diagram with internal pulse generators and modulators. The narrowband filter path empl

Pagina 3 - Introduction

11Internal pulse modulatorsThe PNA-X with the internal pulse modulator options adds a pulse modulator to the “OUT 1” of each internal source (Option 0

Pagina 4 - Device Types

12Pulse system delaysFrom pulse trigger to internal pulse generators, to pulse modulators, and then to ADC for data acquisition, there are some delays

Pagina 5 - Pulsed-RF Measurement Types

13Internal pulse generators start generating the pulses approximately 60 to 100 ns after the pulse trigger inputs at the PULSE SYNC IN – (denoted as p

Pagina 6

14Setting up pulsed-RF measurements continuedStep 2 Synchronize data acquisition and pulsesWith internal pulse generator option, pulse trigger feature

Pagina 7 - Wideband detection

15Setting up with pulsed-RF measurement applicationOption 008 pulsed-RF application optimizes the setup through Pulse Setup dialog, and adds narrowban

Pagina 8 - Narrowband detection

16Autoselect Pulse Detection MethodIf selected, wideband detection method is used for pulse widths of 267 ns or wider for point-in-pulse measurements,

Pagina 9 - PNA-X pulse system

17PNA-X wideband pulse measurementsWideband pulse measurements are accomplished by modulating the RF source, setting the IF bandwidth wide enough to c

Pagina 10 - Internal pulse generators

18Figure 13. Wideband pulse profile data acquisition using widest IF bandwidthIn wideband pulse profile measurements, all the data is acquired with a

Pagina 11 - Pulse I/O

19Table 1 shows theoretical values of the data-acquisition time-per-point and timing resolution for each IF bandwidth. These represent the minimum pul

Pagina 12

2Table of ContentsIntroduction ...

Pagina 13

20Synchronizing pulsed-RF stimulus and measurementsIn wideband pulse measurements, the appropriate IF bandwidth and the pulse generators’ width/delay

Pagina 14

21When the measurement delay (or pulse delay) is adjusted, it is crucial to keep the data acquisition window within the pulses. Unlike previous exampl

Pagina 15

22In pulse-to-pulse measurements, PRI has to be wide enough for the PNA-X to keep up with the data acquisition from one pulse to the next. The minimum

Pagina 16

23Wideband pulse system dynamic rangeThe wideband detection with PNA-X can be used for relatively fast pulsed-RF operation (with shorter PRI or high P

Pagina 17 - PNA-X wideband pulse

24The Option 008 pulsed-RF measurement uses narrowband detection method for a pulse width narrower than 267 ns in standard pulse (point-in-pulse) meas

Pagina 18

25Figure 18 shows how the narrowband filter path affects pulsed-RF signals by looking at the central frequency tone of the pulsed-RF signals with 200

Pagina 19 - Wideband point-in-pulse

26Software gatingThe IF gating in the narrowband filter path uses hardware switches driven by a pulse generator, which leaves residual noise at the ga

Pagina 20

27Figure 20 shows an example of the dynamic range improvement that the PNA-X has over the E836x PNA models due to the narrowband filter path and the so

Pagina 21

28Digital filter nullingThe gated and filtered pulsed IF signal is digitized and sent to DSP for IF filtering. The remaining pulse spectrum is filtere

Pagina 22

29Active-Device Measurements with Calibrated StimulusDevices that operate under pulsed conditions are often discrete active devices or modules that co

Pagina 23

3IntroductionVector network analyzers (VNA) are the common tool for characterizing RF and microwave components in both continuous-wave (CW) and pulsed

Pagina 24 - PNA-X narrowband pulse

30Reference receivers are typically used for the receiver leveling, although any receiver or a power sensor (if added as a receiver to the PNA-X) can

Pagina 25

31The following examples show calibration with pulse modulation off.Receiver leveling with wideband detectionThis section explains the basic steps to

Pagina 26 - Software gating

32Performing receiver and S-parameter calibrationsA calibrated receiver enables accurate and leveled pulsed-RF stimulus using receiver leveling mode.

Pagina 27

33Comparing the resultsFigure 24 also shows memory traces comparing the input match, gain, input power, and output power under pulsed conditions with

Pagina 28 - Digital filter nulling

34Figure 25b. Measurements after calibration with pulse modulator offFigure 25c. Corrected pulsed-RF S-parameters and absolute power measurements usin

Pagina 29 - Power leveling modes

35Swept-power measurement examplesThe setup and calibration processes described in the previous sections can be used for swept-power with either wideb

Pagina 30 - Accurate pulsed stimulus

36Improving stimulus power level accuracy in pulse profile measurementsIn pulse profile measurements, regardless of wideband or narrowband detec-tion t

Pagina 31

37Compression vs. Frequency Measurements in Pulse ModeGain Compression (commonly specified as input/output power at 1 dB com-pression point: IP1dB/OP1

Pagina 32

38In the swept power measurement example shown earlier (Figure 26), found were different input powers at compression points by the leveling mode due t

Pagina 33

39Two-tone IMD measurements in Pulse ModeThe PNA-X employs clean internal sources with high output power, internal combining network, and an optional

Pagina 34

4Device TypesFigure 1 shows two types of pulse operation modes, pulsed-RF and pulsed-bias. Pulsed-RF operation drives the device with a pulse-modulate

Pagina 35 - Swept-power measurement

40The IMD calibration includes R1 receiver calibration, source 1 and source 2 power calibration, and B receiver calibration when port 1 for the DUT in

Pagina 36 - Improving stimulus power

41Figure 30b. Wideband pulse swept-frequency IMD measurements with receiver levelingFigure 30c shows swept-power IMD measurements with the same pulse

Pagina 37 - Compression

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Pagina 38

5Pulsed-RF Measurement TypesFigure 2 shows three major types of pulsed-RF measurements. The first two are pulsed S-parameter measurements, where a sin

Pagina 39

6Pulsed-RF Detection TechniquesFigure 3 shows an important measure of a pulsed RF signal and its relationship between the time and frequency domain. W

Pagina 40

7Wideband detectionWideband detection can be used when the majority of the pulsed-RF spectrum is within the bandwidth of the receiver. In this case, t

Pagina 41 - IP3 = ½(3*P_main – P_im3)

8Narrowband detectionNarrowband detection is used when most of the pulsed-RF spectrum is outside the bandwidth of the receiver. In other words, the pu

Pagina 42 - Additional Resources

9Pulsed-RF S-parameter Measurements Using PNA-XThis section discusses pulsed-RF S-parameter measurements using the PNA-X with wideband detection and n

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