PIM analyzer offers user-selectable Tx frequencies
-- Test & Measurement World, 12/1/2009 2:00:00 AM
You can use Boonton’s PIM 31 analyzer for testing the PIM (passive intermodulation) of RF components and assemblies. The unit provides two signals up to 20 W each in accordance with the IEC 62037 standard for PIM testing. Carrier power levels are adjustable from +20 dBm to +44 dBm, and transmit frequencies are user-selectable within the analyzer’s band.
The PIM 31 analyzer achieves accuracy and sensitivity of –175 dBc at 2x43-dBm carriers, suitable for applications ranging from performance evaluation of RF infrastructure to RF component testing in the field or on the production floor. Five models are available covering transmit bands ranging from 869 MHz to 2170 MHz and receive bands ranging from 824 MHz to 2060 MHz.
Depending on the application, the PIM 31 can be switched between a functional field-diagnostic mode and a detailed analysis mode. Power and frequency of each transmitted signal can be set individually. You can display up to four intermodulation products—IM3, IM5, IM7, and IM9—and set any up and down sweep frequency range within the unit’s bandwidth in 1-MHz increments.
Boonton, www.boonton.com.
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