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Agilent E4428C and E4438C
ESG Signal Generators
Configuration Guide




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E4428C ESG Analog Signal Generator

Configuring your E4428C analog signal generator
The following steps will guide you through configuring your Agilent Technologies E4428C analog
signal generator with the performance you need.


Step 1 Choose a frequency range (Required)
Matching MXG options
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Ordering # Description Requires compatible www.agilent.com/find/esg www.agilent.com/find/mxg
Note: These 5 options are recom- N5181B-UNT (analog modulation)
mended to achieve full functional N5181B-UNW (narrow pulse modulation)
equivalence to the ESG. N5181B-006 (instrument security)
Additionally, one of the frequency N5181B-1EQ (specified low power)
options below must be selected. N5181B-303 (multifunction generator)
E4428C-503 250 kHz to 3 GHz frequency range 506 N5181B-503 (9 kHz to 3 GHz)

E4428C-506 250 kHz to 6 GHz frequency range 503 N5181B-506 (9 kHz to 6 GHz)
*(Mechanical attenuator only