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 Agilent E6890A General Purpose Application
For the E6601A Wireless Communications Test Set
Data Sheet
The next generation of mobile phone manufacturing test.
The E6601A is the newest test set from Agilent Technologies, designed especially for high-volume, test-mode manufacturing. Combining industry-leading measurement speed, selectable formats, flexible licensing, and an integrated open Windows(R) XP PC, the E6601A helps you achieve the lowest cost of test in mobile phone manufacturing. The E6601A and its available technology-specific software applications deliver industry leading measurement speed and accuracy for your mobile phone test needs. The Agilent E6890A General Purpose Application is a software application program for the Agilent E6601A. It provides general measurement capability in the E6601A manufacturing test. The E6890A General Purpose Application is required to run technology-specific calibration applications.
E6601A/E6890A Features and General Specifications
* * * * * * * * * * * * * CW, AM, FM, DSB-SC source modulation RF analyzer Spectrum monitor Transmitter power measurements Power versus time measurement Frequency error measurement QPSK EVM measurement Optional IQ capture waveform sampling Internal OCXO timebase Built-in open Windows XP PC Built-in help system Run test programs with internal or external PC GPIB, USB, and LAN connectivity and control
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Technical Specifications
These specifications apply to an E6601A mainframe and the E6890A General Purpose Application firmware revision A.04 or higher. Specifications describe the test set's warranted performance and are valid for the unit's operation within 10 C of the last self alignment. All specifications are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period of continuous operation with valid self-alignment unless otherwise noted. If the instrument has been off for longer than 48 hours, a 48-hour warm-up period followed by self-alignment is required. Supplemental characteristics are intended to provide typical, but non-warranted, performance parameters that may be useful in applying the instrument. These characteristics are shown in italics and labeled as "typical." All units shipped from the factory meet these typical numbers at +25 C ambient temperature without including measurement uncertainty.
Amplitude modulation
Modulation frequency range AM depth range AM accuracy 100 Hz to 100 kHz 0 to 99.9% < 1.0% (20 kHz modulation frequency, 60% AM depth and -25 dBm output level) < 0.5% (20 kHz modulation frequency, 60% AM depth and -25 dBm output level)
Total harmonic distortion
Frequency modulation
Modulation frequency range FM deviation range FM deviation accuracy Total harmonic distortion 10 Hz to 100 kHz 0 to 100 kHz < 3.5% < 0.5%
CW RF Generator
Frequency
Frequency range Accuracy 380 to 2700 MHz Same as timebase accuracy
Residual FM (0.3 - 3 kHz bandwith) RF frequencies < 1 GHz to 5 Hz rms RF frequencies 2 to 2.2 GHz to 7 Hz rms RF frequencies > 2.2 GHz to 9 Hz rms
VSWR
RF IN/OUT 380 to 1000 MHz 1000 to 2000 MHz 2000 to 2200 MHz 2200 to 2700 MHz < 1.15:1 < 1.2:1 < 1.3:1 < 1.35:1
CW output level
Output level ranges RF IN/OUT RF OUT ONLY -130 to -13 dBm typical over-range to -10 dBm -120 to -3 dBm typical over-range to 0 dBm
RF OUT ONLY 380 to 1000 MHz
< 1.3:1 1000 to 2700 MHz < 1.5:1
Absolute level accuracy ( 10 C and 24 hours from last self alignment) -108 to -13 dBm < 1.0 dB, at RF IN/OUT typically < 0.5 dBm -108 to -5 dBm at RF OUT ONLY Setting resolution < 1.0 dB, typically < 0.5 dBm 0.01 dB
Spectral purity
Harmonics RF IN/OUT -130 to -15 dBm, 400 to 2200 MHz RF OUT ONLY -120 to -5 dBm, 400 to 2200 MHz
< -30 dBc
Maximum applied reverse power RF IN/OUT < +37 dBm (5 W) peak RF OUT ONLY < +24 dBm (0.25 W) peak
< -30 dBc
Non-harmonic spurious (< 10 C from last self alignment, 400 to 2200 MHz) RF IN/OUT and RF OUT ONLY < -40 dBc, typically < -45 dBc
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RF Analyzer
Frequency ranges Cellular bands 411 to 486 MHz 776 to 960 MHz 1574 to 1577 MHz 1710 to 1980 MHz 400 to 2000 MHz -65 to +33 dBm, typical over-range to +35 dBm -65 to +37 dBm (5 W) 10 C change and 30 days from last self alignment
RF Channel Suite
Includes channel power, frequency error, power versus time, and IQ capture measurements. Input level range Average power -65 to +35 dBm
General purpose Input level ranges Average power Peak power Self alignment validity VSWR RF IN/OUT 400 to 1000 MHz 1000 to 2000 MHz 2000 to 2200 MHz 2200 to 2600 MHz Filters
< 1.15:1 < 1.2:1 < 1.3:1 < 1.35:1 1 kHz 30 kHz 100 kHz 300 kHz 640 kHz 1.23 MHz 1.6 MHz 3.84 MHz 5.0 MHz GSM Tx power W-CDMA mean power Single, continuous -180 to 180 ms External, fall, immediate, rise
Measurement interval and filter ranges 1 kHz filter 1 to 5000 ms 30 kHz filter 0.4 to 4000 ms 100 kHz filter 0.1 to 4000 ms 300 kHz filter 0.01 to 1700 ms 640 kHz filter 0.01 to 810 ms 1.23 MHz filter 0.01 to 420 ms 1.6 MHz filter 0.01 to 320 ms 3.84 MHz filter 0.01 to 135 ms 5.0 MHz filter 0.01 to 100 ms GSM Tx power filter 0.01 to 199 ms W-CDMA mean power filter 0.1 to 3200 ms
Channel power measurement
Measurement accuracy Within cellular frequency bands -59 to +35 dBm < 0.6 dB, typically < 0.3 dB -65 to < -59 dBm < 0.7 dB, typically < 0.4 dB Within cellular frequency bands with < 48 hours warm-up before self alignment initiated -59 to +35 dBm < 0.7 dB, typically < 0.3 dB -65 to < -59 dBm < 0.8 dB, typically < 0.4 dB 400 to 2000 MHz -59 to +35 dBm -65 to < -59 dBm Typically < 0.4 dB Typically < 0.6 dB
Trigger setup Arm Delay (varies by filter and measurement) Sources (varies by measurement) Measurement setup Averaging (multi-measurement count-not applicable to all measurements) Timeout
Measurement repeatability Typically < 0.05 dB Returning to same level and frequency, no temperature change and insignificant time change
Frequency error measurement
Measurement accuracy CW signals from 400 to 2000 MHz Off, 1 to 999 -60 to +35 dBm with 1, 30, 100, 300, 640 kHz GSM Tx power filters -40 to +35 dBm with 1.23, 3.84, 5.0 MHz W-CDMA mean power filters < (50 Hz + timebase accuracy)
Off, 0.1 to 999.9 s < (50 Hz + timebase accuracy)
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1. Additional accuracy error when using RF OUT ONLY port is < 0.1 dB.
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RF Channel Suite - continued
Power versus time measurement
This measurement is a graphical view of output power in the time domain. It is also useful as a zero-span spectrum analyzer. Dynamic range (-15 dBm input signal) With 1, 30, 100, 300, 640 kHz Typically > 64 dB GSM Tx power filters With 1.23, 3.84, 5.0 MHz Typically > 54 dB W-CDMA mean power filters
Spectrum Monitor
Input level range Average power -65 to +35 dBm
Absolute level accuracy Within cellular frequency bands at expected frequency and level -59 to +35 dBm -65 to < -59 dBm < 0.6 dB, typically < 0.3 dB < 0.7 dB, typically < 0.4 dB
Within cellular frequency bands at expected frequency and level with < 48 hours warm-up before self alignment initiated -59 to +35 dBm -65 to < -59 dBm < 0.7 dB, typically < 0.3 dB < 0.8 dB, typically < 0.4 dB
IQ capture measurement
This measurement returns the IQ samples collected during the most recent RF channel suite measurements in either rectangular or polar format. The collected samples are provided as real/imaginary number pairs in rectangular format, or as magnitude/phase pairs in polar format. Measurement results IQ samples Number of samples Sample period
380 to 2000 MHz at expected frequency and level -59 to +35 dBm -65 to < -59 dBm Absolute level flatness Spurious response Typically < 0.4 dB Typically < 0.6 dB Typically < 0.15 dB Typically < -65 dBc
Signals -10 dBm excluding spurs that change with input attenuation but not with input level Resolution bandwidth (RBW) Span Amplitude scaling Markers Number Frequency Amplitude 3 kHz to 5 MHz RBW to 25 MHz 0.1 to 20 dB/division 0 to 5 Absolute, relative Absolute, relative
QPSK EVM measurement
This measurement calculates QPSK composite EVM and several other results relating to UE modulation quality. Input level range Average power UE ranges EVM Frequency error -25 to +28 dBm/3.48 MHz 25% rms < 10 kHz
Measurement accuracy (Includes residual results, measured for one slot (0.66666667 ms) measurement interval) UE EVM 0% rms < 2.5% rms UE EVM 17.5% rms < 0.7% rms UE 25% rms < 0.5% rms Frequency error < (10 Hz + timebase accuracy) Filter Measurement results 5 MHz EVM, phase error, magnitude error, frequency error, origin offset
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1. Additional accuracy error when using RF OUT ONLY port is < 0.1 dB.
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Internal OCXO Timebase
Output level range Aging rate Typically 0 to +10 dBm < 0.1 ppm/year
General Specifications
Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Dimensions H x W x D Weight +10 to +55 C -20 to +65 C 8.75 x 16.75 x 21 inches 222 x 426 x 533 mm 51 pounds 23.1 kg 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz Typically 260 W maximum 2 years > 10 C from last self alignment, or > 24 hours since last RF generator self alignment or > 30 days since last instrument self alignment Typically < 1 minute
Temperature stability (referenced to +25 C) -10 to +70 C < 0.05 ppm Accuracy After 30-minute warm-up [time since last calibration x aging rate + temperature stability + accuracy of calibration] 0.05 ppm Typically 0.2 ppm 10 MHz + locking range Typically 50 ohms
AC power input AC power consumption Calibration interval Self alignment conditions User alerted that automatic self re-alignment is required and can choose to align then or to ignore until later Self alignment times RF generator
Initial adjustment Locking range Output frequency Output impedance
Synchronization Inputs/Outputs
External reference input
Locking range Input frequency Input level range Input impedance Typically 0.2 ppm 1, 2, 5, or 10 MHz locking range Typically 0 to +10 dBm Typically 50 ohms
Instrument and RF generator Typically < 5 minutes EMC Meets standards as listed IEC 61326:2002 / EN 61326:1997 + A1:1998 + A2:2000 + A3:2003 ICES-001:2004 AS/NZS CISPR11:2002 IEC 61010-1:2001 / EN 61010-1:2001 CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1:2004 UL 61010-1:2004
Baseband triggers
Rear-panel input and/or output connections for format-dependent synchronization with external equipment. Bi-directional DB9 connector Input BNC connector Output BNC connector 5 TTL triggers 1 TTL trigger input 1 TTL trigger output Canada Australia and New Zealand Safety Meets standards as listed Canada USA
Radiated source leakage Within cellular frequency Typically < 1 V rms bands, at zero span with 10 Hz resolution bandwidth and one inch (2.54 cm) from instrument front panel and from front half of all sides of instrument surfaces Remote programming GPIB LAN USB-B
IEEE standard 488.2 1 RJ45 rear-panel connector 1 rear-panel connector 2 front-panel USB 1.1 4 rear-panel USB 2.0
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External device connections USB-A
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