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HP 8753D/3325A Network Analyzer
Specifications
Overview
HP 8753D (Qty: 3)
- Frequency range
- 30 kHz - 6 GHz
- Option
- 006
- Max. dynamic range
- 110 dB
- Frequency resolution
- 1 Hz
- Output power min./max.
- -85 dBm / 10 dBm
- Power resolution
- 0.05 dB
- Input impedance
- 50 Ohm
- Measurement types
- S-parameters, reflection, transmission, phase, magnitude, group delay
- Max. sweep speed
- 200 µs/point
- Dimensions (X/Y/Z)
- approx. 450 mm / 200 mm / 600 mm
- Weight
- approx. 25 kg
HP 8753D (Qty: 6)
- Frequency range
- 30 kHz - 3 GHz
- Option
- Standard
- Max. dynamic range
- 110 dB
- Frequency resolution
- 1 Hz
- Output power min./max.
- -85 dBm / 10 dBm
- Power resolution
- 0.05 dB
- Input impedance
- 50 Ohm
- Measurement types
- S-parameters, reflection, transmission, phase, magnitude, group delay
- Max. sweep speed
- 200 µs/point
- Dimensions (X/Y/Z)
- approx. 450 mm / 200 mm / 600 mm
- Weight
- approx. 25 kg
HP 3325A
- Max. frequency range
- 21 MHz
- Resolution
- 1 µHz
- Max. amplitude
- 10 V
- Dimensions (X/Y/Z)
- approx. 450 mm / 150 mm / 450 mm
- Weight
- approx. 15 kg
General Information
- Calibration
- 2019
- Documentation
- Available
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AI Description
BetaCapabilities
The HP 8753D is a professional vector network analyzer designed to measure and characterize electrical components and systems across frequencies from 30kHz to 6GHz. It delivers precise S-parameter measurements—including reflection, transmission, phase, magnitude, and group delay—with exceptional dynamic range (110dB) and frequency resolution down to 1Hz. Output power ranges from -85dBm to +10dBm, making it suitable for both low-power signal analysis and component testing.
Industries & Uses
Electronics manufacturers, telecommunications companies, and research labs rely on network analyzers for quality control, product development, and troubleshooting. Engineers use them to test antennas, filters, amplifiers, connectors, and PCB designs before they reach customers. If you're entering RF design, component manufacturing, or repair services, this instrument is essential for validating performance and ensuring specifications are met.
What to Check When Buying
When buying used, inspect the condition of the front panel, display, and connectors carefully—these are wear points in older units. Request maintenance and calibration records; network analyzers require periodic calibration to maintain accuracy. Check that all measurement modes function smoothly through a full frequency sweep. Verify the 50-ohm input impedance is stable and ask about any service history, particularly regarding the RF components and internal filters.
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