Threat Simulator System
Z2098B-171-408: 40 GHz RF Multi-source Rack with 8x N5193A Agile Signal Sources
Z2098B-172-408: 40 GHz 8 Port Calibration System (for Z2098B-171-408)
System Description
Keysight's threat simulator is a fully integrated system. A single rack provides 8
sources. Addition of a second identical rack expands the system to 16 sources.
All sources are aligned in amplitude, phase and time using the Z2098B-172-408
calibration system.
New Technology
New technology and
instrument capabilities
can provide significant
improvements in signal
generation. Multiple
racks can be
configured to scale
from 8 sources to 16
sources. All sources
are calibrated for
amplitude, phase and
time using the Z2098B-
171-408 40 GHz CAL
Rack for use with the
RF
mu
lti-source rack.
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Table of Contents
System Description ................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Simulation Capability (Z2098B-171-408) ................................................................................................................................ 3
Calibration Methods (Z2098B-172-408) .............................................................................................................................. 3
Threat Simulator System Hardware: Z2098B-171-408 ........................................................................................................... 5
Calibration System Hardware: Z2098B-172-408 .................................................................................................................... 5
Source Capabilities .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Calibrations ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Related Literatures ........................................................................................................................................................... 7