Agilent Technologies M9703A Wideband Digital Receiver/Digitizer for RF Communications and Aerospace/Defense

  
  

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M9703A AXIe wideband digital receiver/digitizer, 8 channels with 12-bit resolution, DC-2 GHz input frequency range and real-time digital downconversion.

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Five M9703A installed in the M9505A 5-slot AXIe chassis, creating 40 phase-coherent wideband digital receiver/digitizer channels.

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Agilent very dense (2U) 8-channel baseband signal analyzer system: One M9703A wideband digital receiver/digitizer and one M9536A AXIe embedded controller installed in the M9502A 2-slot AXIe chassis.

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The M9703A exceptional noise spectral density allows reaching excellent dynamic range over a wide bandwidth. In this example, the spectrum of a 400 MHz single tone signal, with 625 MHz analysis bandwidth, showing -83 dBc of spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR).

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The M9703A-LDC real-time digital downconversion option for up to 80 MHz analysis bandwidth, enables baseband-IQ 4x4 MIMO analysis of 802.11ac signals with 160 MHz bandwidth, with exceptional EVM performance.

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