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* | * Operator, Service, and Programmer Manuals needed [[Category:Manual needed]] | ||
* [[Media: Tek_2753_Catalog_Spec_1988.pdf| Tektronix 2754 | * [[Media: Tek_2753_Catalog_Spec_1988.pdf| Tektronix 2754 introduction spec]] (OCR) | ||
* [[Media: Tek_2753_Catalog_Spec_1991.pdf| Tektronix 2754 | * [[Media: Tek_2753_Catalog_Spec_1991.pdf| Tektronix 2754 final spec]] (OCR) | ||
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The '''Tektronix 2753P''' is a spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of 100 Hz to 1.8 GHz. The '''P''' suffix designation indicates GPIB '''P'''rogrammability. The minimum resolution bandwidth is 10 Hz, and provides measurement resolution proportional to the frequency accuracy or span. In addition to conventional digital storage features, non-volatile memory (NVRAM) stores up to 9 separate waveforms with their readouts and markers, for later recall for additional analysis and comparison, and 10 control settings. Also, store up to 39 preselector peaks and 12 external band peaks. The instrument can selectively count one particular signal out of several that may be present at its input. | The '''Tektronix 2753P''' is a spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of 100 Hz to 1.8 GHz. The '''P''' suffix designation indicates GPIB '''P'''rogrammability. The minimum resolution bandwidth is 10 Hz, and provides measurement resolution proportional to the frequency accuracy or span. In addition to conventional digital storage features, non-volatile memory (NVRAM) stores up to 9 separate waveforms with their readouts and markers, for later recall for additional analysis and comparison, and 10 control settings. Also, store up to 39 preselector peaks and 12 external band peaks. The instrument can selectively count one particular signal out of several that may be present at its input. | ||
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{{Spec | Resolution Bandwidth | 10 Hz to 3 MHz in decade steps (-6 dB bandwidth) }} | {{Spec | Resolution Bandwidth | 10 Hz to 3 MHz in decade steps (-6 dB bandwidth) }} | ||
{{Spec | RF Input impedance | 50 Ω }} | {{Spec | RF Input impedance | 50 Ω }} | ||
{{Spec | Maximum Safe Input Power | | {{Spec | Maximum Safe Input Power | 1 Watt (+30 dBm) CW, 75 W peak (1 µs pulse, 0.1% duty factor) }} | ||
{{Spec | RF Attenuator | 0 dB to 60 dB, 10 dB steps }} | {{Spec | RF Attenuator | 0 dB to 60 dB, 10 dB steps }} | ||
{{Spec | Reference Level | | {{Spec | Reference Level | –117 dBm to +40 dBm (+30 dBm maximum safe input) }} | ||
{{Spec | LO Output Power (2 to 6 GHz) | 1st LO: +7.5 dBm to +15 dBm; 2nd LO: -22 dBm to +15 dBm; Must be terminated into 50 Ω when they are not connector to an external device }} | {{Spec | LO Output Power (2 to 6 GHz) | 1st LO: +7.5 dBm to +15 dBm; 2nd LO: -22 dBm to +15 dBm; Must be terminated into 50 Ω when they are not connector to an external device }} | ||
{{Spec | Sweep Speed | 5 s to 2 µs in | {{Spec | Sweep Speed | 5 s to 2 µs in 1–2–5 sequence (10 s/div in auto) }} | ||
{{Spec | Video Bandwidth | 0.3 Hz to 30 kHz }} | {{Spec | Video Bandwidth | 0.3 Hz to 30 kHz }} | ||
{{Spec | Displayed Average Noise | −130 dBm }} | {{Spec | Displayed Average Noise | −130 dBm }} | ||
{{Spec | Display Dynamic Range | 90 dB }} | {{Spec | Display Dynamic Range | 90 dB }} | ||
{{Spec | Dynamic Range (Compression to noise) | 134 dBm }} | {{Spec | Dynamic Range (Compression to noise) | 134 dBm }} | ||
{{Spec | Calibrator | {{Spec | Calibrator output | 50 Ω, -20 dBm ±0.3 dB at 100 MHz }} | ||
{{Spec | Weight | 27 kg (60 lbs) }} | {{Spec | Weight | 27 kg (60 lbs) }} | ||
{{Spec | Power | 90 − 132 V<sub>AC</sub>, 48 to 448 Hz; 180 – 250 V<sub>AC</sub>, 48 to 72 Hz. At 115 V<sub>AC</sub>, 60 Hz, 210 W max with all options }} | {{Spec | Power | 90 − 132 V<sub>AC</sub>, 48 to 448 Hz; 180 – 250 V<sub>AC</sub>, 48 to 72 Hz. At 115 V<sub>AC</sub>, 60 Hz, 210 W max with all options }} | ||
{{EndSpecs}} | {{EndSpecs}} | ||
==Options== | ==Options== | ||
* Opt. 01: Add preselector for the 1.7 to 21 GHz band and limiter for 1st mixer below 1.8 GHz | * Opt. 01: Add preselector for the 1.7 to 21 GHz band and limiter for 1st mixer below 1.8 GHz | ||
* Opt. 07: | * Opt. 07: 75 Ω dBmV input and calibration in addition to 50 Ω dBm input and calibration | ||
* Opt. 23: GRASP software, National’s PC2A (GPIB) card, and GPIB cable) | * Opt. 23: GRASP software, National’s PC2A (GPIB) card, and GPIB cable) | ||
* Opt. 27: Epson LT-386SX, GRASP software, National’s PC2A (GPIB) card, and GPIB cable | * Opt. 27: Epson LT-386SX, GRASP software, National’s PC2A (GPIB) card, and GPIB cable | ||
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Tek_2753P_5.jpg | Tek_2753P_5.jpg | ||
Tek_2753P_6.jpg | Tek_2753P_6.jpg | ||
2753P front - falling POST - image from Daniel Pitton.jpg | |||
2753P failing post - lights illuminated - image from Daniel Pitton.jpg | |||
2753P inside image from Daniel Pitton.jpg | |||
2753 inside.jpg | Inside is very similar to a [[494]] | |||
2753 494 connector detail.jpg | |||
2753 494 module.jpg | A module removed | |||
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[[Category:Spectrum analyzers]] | [[Category:Spectrum analyzers]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:22, 22 December 2023
The Tektronix 2753P is a spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of 100 Hz to 1.8 GHz. The P suffix designation indicates GPIB Programmability. The minimum resolution bandwidth is 10 Hz, and provides measurement resolution proportional to the frequency accuracy or span. In addition to conventional digital storage features, non-volatile memory (NVRAM) stores up to 9 separate waveforms with their readouts and markers, for later recall for additional analysis and comparison, and 10 control settings. Also, store up to 39 preselector peaks and 12 external band peaks. The instrument can selectively count one particular signal out of several that may be present at its input.
The single and delta markers provide direct readout of frequency and amplitude information of any point along any displayed trace. Or, get the relative (delta) frequency and amplitude information between any two points along any displayed trace or between traces.
Additional features include: Continuous Resolution Frequency Tuning, Up to 90 dB Viewable Dynamic Range, Built-in Frequency Counters Provide Frequency Determination to within 0.0000001%, Sensitivities to -134 dBm, Built-in Intelligence for Signal Processing/Marker Functions, Push Button Occupied-Bandwidth/Noise Normalization Functions, Macro Capability with Nonvolatile Memory, Optional Switch-Selectable 50/75Ω Impedances, Direct Screen Data Plots without a Controller, and optional MATE/CIIL Compatibility for Military Applications.
Front panel inputs/outputs are: RF INPUT 50Ω N connector (Input connector for RF signals to 21 GHz. If input signal has a dc component use a blocking capacitor in line with the signals); CAL OUT BNC connector (Calibrator output provides -20 dBm 100 MHz signal and a comb of frequency markers 100 MHz apart); 1ST LO OUTPUT SMA connector (Provides access to the output of the 1st local oscillator. Must be terminated into 50 Ω when they are not connector to an external device); 2ND LO OUTPUT SMA connector (Provides access to the output of the 2nd local oscillator. Must be terminated into 50 Ω when they are not connector to an external device); and Camera Power .
Rear panel inputs/outputs are: PROBE POWER (Provides operating voltages (+5 V, -15 V, +15 V; 100 mA max each) for active probes); HORIZ|TRIG (EXT IN) BNC connector (A dual function connector: When in External Triggering mode the connector is an AC coupled input for trigger signals. When the TIME/DIV selection is EXT the connector is a DC coupled input for horizontal sweep voltages); MARKER|VIDEO (EXT IN) BNC connector (Interfaces to a Tektronix 1405 TV Adapter to display an externally-generated marker); EXT REF IN BNC connector (A 50Ω input for a 1, 2, 5, or 10 MHz external reference signal; HORIZ (OUTPUT) BNC connector (Supplies a 0.5 V/div horizontal signal); VERT (OUTPUT) BNC connector (Provides access to the video signal with 0.5 V for each division of displayed video above or below the center line.); PEN LIFT (OUTPUT) BNC connector (Provides access to a TTL compatible signal to lift the pen of a chart recorder during sweep retrace. In Opt. 42 instruments, use this connector to input external video signals if pin 1 of the ACCESSORIES connector is grounded); 10 MHz IF (OUTPUT) BNC connector (Provides access to the output of the 10 MHz IF); J104 ACCESSORY female DB25 connector (Provides bidirectional access to the instrument bus)); IEEE STD 488 PORT GPIB interface.
Key Specifications
Frequency | 100 Hz to 1.8 GHz |
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Frequency Span | 10 Hz/div to 100 MHz/div in 1-2-5 sequence, plus 0 Hz and MAX |
Resolution Bandwidth | 10 Hz to 3 MHz in decade steps (-6 dB bandwidth) |
RF Input impedance | 50 Ω |
Maximum Safe Input Power | 1 Watt (+30 dBm) CW, 75 W peak (1 µs pulse, 0.1% duty factor) |
RF Attenuator | 0 dB to 60 dB, 10 dB steps |
Reference Level | –117 dBm to +40 dBm (+30 dBm maximum safe input) |
LO Output Power (2 to 6 GHz) | 1st LO: +7.5 dBm to +15 dBm; 2nd LO: -22 dBm to +15 dBm; Must be terminated into 50 Ω when they are not connector to an external device |
Sweep Speed | 5 s to 2 µs in 1–2–5 sequence (10 s/div in auto) |
Video Bandwidth | 0.3 Hz to 30 kHz |
Displayed Average Noise | −130 dBm |
Display Dynamic Range | 90 dB |
Dynamic Range (Compression to noise) | 134 dBm |
Calibrator output | 50 Ω, -20 dBm ±0.3 dB at 100 MHz |
Weight | 27 kg (60 lbs) |
Power | 90 − 132 VAC, 48 to 448 Hz; 180 – 250 VAC, 48 to 72 Hz. At 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 210 W max with all options |
Options
- Opt. 01: Add preselector for the 1.7 to 21 GHz band and limiter for 1st mixer below 1.8 GHz
- Opt. 07: 75 Ω dBmV input and calibration in addition to 50 Ω dBm input and calibration
- Opt. 23: GRASP software, National’s PC2A (GPIB) card, and GPIB cable)
- Opt. 27: Epson LT-386SX, GRASP software, National’s PC2A (GPIB) card, and GPIB cable
- Opt. 28: Deskpro 386S, Model 40, GRASP software, National’s PC2A (GPIB) card, and GPIB cable
- Opt. 29: Epson printer. Includes: Epson FX-86E printer and parallel interface cable
- Opt. 30: Rackmount with handles for 19 in. rack
- Opt. 31: Rackmount with handles for 19 in. rack with rear panel input/output capability (no front panel inputs)
- Opt. 39: Non-lithium batteries for battery-backed memory
- Opt. 42: Replaces MARKER/VIDEO input port on the rear panel with a 110 MHz IF output port that provides a 3 dB signal bandwidth ≥4.5 MHz
- Opt. 45: MATE/CIIL language
- Opt. 52: North American 220V configuration with standard power cord. Fuses are replaced with 2 A slo-blo
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