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Keysight 2-Port and 4-Port
PNA-X Network Analyzer
N5247A - 10 MHz to 67 GHz




Data Sheet and
Technical
Specifications
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Definitions .......................................................................................................... 6

Corrected System Performance....................................................................... 7
System Dynamic Range and Receiver Dynamic Range ................................ 7
Table 1. System Dynamic Range, Options 200 or 400, and Receiver Dynamic Range, All Options
........................................................................................................................... 8
Table 2a. System Dynamic Range at Test Port (dB), Options 200 or 400 .. 9
Table 2b. System Dynamic Range at Test Port (dB), Options 219 or 419 10
Table 2c. System Dynamic Range at Test Port (dB), Option 224 .............. 11
Table 2d. System Dynamic Range at Test Port (dB), Options 224 or 423 12
Table 2e. System Dynamic Range at Test Port (dB), Options 224 or 423 with 0291 13
Table 3a. Extended Dynamic Range at Direct Receiver Access Input (dB) - Specification 14
Table 3b. Extended Dynamic Range at Direct Receiver Access Input (dB), Options 224 or 423
......................................................................................................................... 15
Table 3c. Extended Dynamic Range at Direct Receiver Access Input (dB), Options 224 or 423 with
0291................................................................................................................. 16

N5247A Corrected System Performance, All Options ................................. 17
Table 4. 85058B Calibration Kit.................................................................... 17
Table 5. N4694A 2-Port Electronic Calibration Module ............................. 19
Table 6a. Uncorrected System Performance (dB), All Options, All Ports - Specification 21
Table 6b. Uncorrected System Performance (dB), All Options, All Ports - Typical 22
Table 6c. Noise Mode1 Uncorrected System Performance (dB), Option 029 - Specification 23
Table 6d. Noise Mode1 Uncorrected System Performance (dB), Option 029 - Typical 23

Test Port Output .............................................................................................. 24
Table 7. Frequency Information, All Options ............................................... 24
Table 8a. Maximum Leveled Power (dBm), Options 200 or 400 ............... 25
Table 8b. Maximum Leveled Power (dBm), Options 219 or 419 ............... 26
Table 8c. Maximum Leveled Power (dBm), Options 224 or 423 ............... 27
Table 8d. Maximum Leveled Power (dBm), Options 224 or 423, Combine Mode - Typical 28
Table 8e. Maximum Leveled Power (dBm), Option 224 ............................. 29
Table 8f. Maximum Leveled Power (dBm), Options 224 or 423 with 0291 30
Table 8g. Maximum Leveled Power (dBm), Options 224 or 423 with 0291, Combine Mode - Typical
......................................................................................................................... 31
Table 8h. Maximum Leveled Power (dBm), Noise Mode1, Options 224 or 423 with 029 - Typical
......................................................................................................................... 32
Table 9. Power Level Accuracy (dB) at Nominal Power1, All Options ........ 33
Table 10a. Power Level Linearity1 (dB), All Options - Specification .......... 33

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Table 10b. Power Level Linearity1 (dB), All Options - Specification .......... 34
Table 10c. Power Level Linearity1 (dB), Option 224 - Specification .......... 34
Table 11a. Power Sweep Range (dB), Options 200 or 400 ........................ 35
Table 11b. Power Sweep Range (dB), Options 219 or 419........................ 36
Table 11c. Power Sweep Range (dB), Options 224 or 423 ........................ 37
Table 11d. Power Sweep Range (dB), Option 224...................................... 38
Table 11e. Power Sweep Range (dB), Options 224 or 423 with 0291....... 39
Table 12. N5247A Nominal Power (Preset Power, dBm) ........................... 40
Table 13. Power Resolution and Maximum/Minimum Settable Power, All Ports1 40
Table 14. 2nd and 3rd Harmonics at Max Specified Power (dBc), All Options - Typical 40
Table 15. Non-Harmonic Spurs at Nominal Power (dBc), All Options, All Ports - Typical 41
Table 16. Phase Noise (dBc/Hz), All Options, All Ports - Typical .............. 41

Test Port Input ................................................................................................. 42
Table 17. Noise Floor1 (dBm) @ 10 Hz IFBW, All Ports, All Options ......... 42
Table 18. Test Port Compression at 0.1 dB (dBm), All Options, All Ports - Typical 42
Table 19. Receiver Compression Test Port Power (dBm), All Ports - Specification 43
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Table 20a. Trace Noise1 Magnitude (dB rms) .............................................. 43
Table 20b. Trace Noise1 Phase (deg rms) .................................................... 44
Table 21. Reference Level - Specification ................................................... 44
Table 22. Stability1 - Typical ......................................................................... 44
Table 23. Damage Input Level - Specification ............................................ 45

Noise Receiver Input (Option 029 only) ........................................................ 46
Table 24. Noise Receiver Bandwidth .......................................................... 46
Table 25. Receiver Noise Figure (dB), Port 2, @ 4 MHz BW, High Gain Setting 46
Table 26. Noise Figure Trace Noise1 (dB rms) @ 4 MHz BW, All Gain Settings 46
Table 27. Noise Receiver Linearity (dB) @ 4 MHz BW - Specification .... 46
Table 28. Noise Receiver Input Range - Specification .............................. 47

Dynamic Accuracy ........................................................................................... 48
Table 29. Dynamic Accuracy - Specification ............................................... 48
Table 30. Test Port Input (Group Delay)1 ..................................................... 53

General Information ........................................................................................ 54
Table 31. Miscellaneous Information ........................................................... 54
Table 32. Front Panel Information, All Options ........................................... 54
Table 33. Rear Panel Information, All Options ............................................ 55


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Table 34. Analyzer Dimensions and Weight ................................................ 59
Operating Environment ................................................................................. 59

Measurement Throughput Summary............................................................. 60
Table 35a. Cycle Time (ms) for Measurement Completion, All Options - Typical 60
Table 35b. Typical Cycle Time (ms) for Full-Span Measurement Completion - Typical 61
Table 36. Cycle Time vs. IF Bandwidth - Typical ......................................... 61
Table 37. Cycle Time (ms) vs. Number of Points - Typical ......................... 62
Table 38. Data Transfer Time1 (ms) - Typical............................................... 63

Specifications: Front-Panel Jumpers ............................................................ 64
Table 39. Measurement Receiver Inputs (dBm) - Typical .......................... 64
Table 40a. Reference Receiver Inputs and Reference Source Outputs (dBm) - Typical 65
Table 40b. Reference Receiver Inputs and Reference Source Outputs (dBm) - Typical 66
Table 40c. Reference Receiver Inputs and Reference Source Outputs (dBm) - Typical 67
Table 41a. Source Outputs (dBm) - Typical ................................................ 68
Table 41b. Source Outputs (dBm) - Typical ................................................ 69
Table 42. Coupler Inputs (dB) - Typical ....................................................... 70
Table 43. Damage Level - Typical ................................................................ 71

Test Set Block Diagrams ................................................................................ 72
Figure 1. 2-Port N5247A Base Unit Option 200 ......................................... 72
Figure 2. 2-Port N5247A Option 219 .......................................................... 73
Figure 3. 2-Port N5247A Option 224 .......................................................... 73
Figure 4. 2-Port N5247A Option 224 with 029 .......................................... 74
Figure 5. 4-Port N5247A Base Unit Option 400 ......................................... 75
Figure 6. 4-Port N5247A Option 419 .......................................................... 75
Figure 7. 4-Port N5247A Option 423 .......................................................... 76
Figure 8. 4-Port N5247A Option 423 with 029 .......................................... 76
Figure 9. Receiver Block Diagram ................................................................ 77




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This is a complete list of the technical specifications for the N5247A PNA-X network analyzer with the following options:
Option 029, adds hardware and firmware for high-accuracy noise figure measurements. It requires one of Option 224 or
423. See the block diagram.
Option 200, 2-port standard test set (includes six front-panel access loops) and power range. See the block diagram.
Option 219, adds 2-port extended power range, source and receiver attenuators, and bias-tees (requires Option 200). See
the block diagram.
Option 224, adds an internal second source, a combiner, and mechanical switches to the 2-port analyzer (requires
Option 200, 219, and 080). See the block diagram.
Option 400, 4-port standard test set (includes twelve front-panel access loops), power range, and an internal second
source (Option 080 recommended). See the block diagram.
Option 419, adds 4-port extended power range, source and receiver attenuators, and bias-tees (requires Option 400). See
the block diagram.
Option 423, adds an internal combiner, and mechanical switches to the 4-port analyzer (requires Option 400, 419, and
080). See the block diagram.
Notes
This document provides technical specifications for the 85058B calibration kit, and the N4694A 2-Port ECal module.
Please download our free Uncertainty Calculator from http://www.keysight.com/find/na_calculator to generate the
curves for your calibration kit and PNA setup. Typical performance information between 67 GHz and 70 GHz is shown in
this document where available. The performance is degraded at particular frequencies in this range due to the modes
of the 1.85 mm connectors used in the analyzer, test port cables and adapters.

For all tables in this data sheet, the specified performance at the exact frequency of a break is the degraded value of
the two specifications at that frequency.



Definitions
All specifications and characteristics apply over a 25