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Keysight Technologies
7 Reasons to MIGRATE from the Agilent ESA-E Series
Spectrum Analyzers to the EXA X-Series Signal Analyzers
Table of Contents


Overview .................................................................................................... 2
1. Easier Migration with Backward Compatibilities ......................... 3
2. Flexibility and Speed.......................................................................... 5
3. Broader Range of Applications........................................................ 8
4. Wider Analysis Bandwidth up to 40 MHz ................................... 10
5. Improved Selectivity and Accuracy............................................... 11
6. Modern Connectivity and Advanced Usability ............................ 13
7. Lower Cost of Ownership ............................................................... 14
Ordering Information ............................................................................. 15
Literature and Web ................................................................................ 18



Overview


The ESA-E spectrum analyzers                              The Keysight Technologies, Inc.                         The purpose of this document is to
have been a familiar sight on                             X-Series signal analyzers have                          help ESA-E customers understand
many engineers' desks since their                         set a new industry standard for                         how the Keysight N9010A EXA signal
introduction in 1999. Over the                            signal analysis. The wide range of                      analyzer can improve their signal
years the flexibility of the ESA has                      measurement applications allow                          analysis environments. There are
seen it utilized in a wide range of                       the X-Series to provide essential                       many different concerns that need
applications from aerospace and                           standards-based modulation analysis                     to be considered when migrating
defense to wireless communications                        and spectrum measurements as well                       instruments and this document is
and many general purpose                                  as simplified complex measurements                      intended to address these concerns
applications. The ESA meets the                           such as noise figure or phase noise.                    and allow the correct decision to be
needs of many R&D engineers as                                                                                    made.
well as being an integral part of
manufacturing lines.




                                                                                    02
1. Easier Migration with Backward Compatibilities

When replacing an instrument             Comparison of frequency coverage
there are many factors to consider,
including programming compatibility,     With the exception of the 26.5 GHz model, the equivalent EXA model provides
physical parameters, and whether         a higher maximum frequency, while all models offer a lower start frequency of
or not the new product meets the         10 Hz, as compared to the ESA. In addition, the EXA offers two additional milli-
technical requirements of today and      meter wave models with optional external mixing capability to measure signals
tomorrow.                                up to 1.1 THz.


Programming compatibility                Table 1. Comparison of RF/microwave frequency coverage
                                          ESA model number          ESA frequency       Equivalent EXA        Equivalent EXA
If the existing instrument is being
                                                                                        model                 frequency
used in an automated environment,
it is important that the transition to    E4402B                    9 kHz to 3.0 GHz    N9010A-503            10 Hz to 3.6 GHz
the new instrument be as simple as        E4404B                    9 kHz to 6.7 GHz    N9010A-507            10 Hz to 7.0 GHz
possible. The instrument can be in a      E4405B                    9 kHz to 13.2 GHz   N9010A-513            10 Hz to 13.6 GHz
test system or on a test bench and        E4407B                    9 kHz to 26.5 GHz   N9010A-526            10 Hz to 26.5 GHz
programmed through MATLAB or
                                          No equivalent model                           N9010A-532            10 Hz to 32.0 GHz
Keysight VEE.
                                          No equivalent model                           N9010A-544            10 Hz to 44.0 GHz
The ESA-E and the replacement EXA
both use SCPI commands (standard         Feature comparison
commands for programming
instruments, part of the IEEE-488-2      The EXA provides many standard features that are currently offered as options
standard). This results in the           on the ESA-E. This increases the value provided, simplifies ordering, and
EXA providing the highest level          promotes flexibility for future applications and requirements.
of compatibility with the ESA-E
spectrum analyzers.
                                         Table 2. EXA to ESA-E feature comparison
Along with the new, improved              Options                                        ESA-E Series         EXA
features of the EXA signal analyzer,                                                                          signal analyzer
a complete programming guide              25 MHz bandwidth (standard)                    NA                   Option B25
is available to complement the            40 MHz bandwidth (optional)                    NA                   Option B40
embedded help files. Example
                                          High performance dual core processor, 8 GB     NA                   Option PC4
programs are also provided for use in
                                          RAM, with removable solid state drive.
various programming environments.
Keysight also provides a single           Narrow RBW                                     1DR                  Standard
IVI-Com/IVI-C/MATLAB driver that          Web remote control                             230                  Standard;
covers the EXA, as well as other                                                         B70                  Remote desktop
X-Series products such as the PXA,                                                                            & embedded web
MXA and CXA signal analyzers.                                                                                 server
                                          Time gating                                    1D6                  Standard
                                          Fast zero sweep                                AYX                  Standard
                                          RF comms hardware/fast ADB                     B7D, B7E             Standard
                                          ACPR DR extension                              120                  Standard
                                          Markers                                        4                    12
                                          Traces                                         3                    6
                                          Connectivity                                   GPIB, 3.5" floppy,   7 USB ports,
                                                                                         RS-232, Parallel     1000Based-T LAN,
                                                                                                              GPIB
                                          Low frequency extension                        UKB                  Standard



                                                               03
One example of the added value
provided by the standard features on           Figure 3. The EXA
the EXA is the markers. The ESA-E              provides up to 12
allows 4 markers to be selected but            markers that are
the EXA provides more flexibility              fully configurable.
with up to 12 markers and their
delta pairs for up to 24 markers on
screen. These markers can be easily
kept track of with the marker table as
shown in Figure 3. To easily compare
features and options on both the
ESA-E and EXA, please refer to Agilent
ESA-E Series Spectrum Analyzer
Configuration Guide, literature number
5989-9953EN.

Table 3. Comparisons of dimensions and weight between ESA-E and EXA
                       ESA-E                              EXA                             Physical dimensions and
 Dimensions            416 mm x 222 mm x 409 mm           426 mm x 177 mm x 368 mm        weight comparison
 (W x H x D)                                                                              Parameters such as the physical
 Dimension in rack     1 full 5-U in by 19 inch chassis   1 full 4-U in 19 inch chassis   dimensions and weight can be
 Weight                17.1 kg (37.7 lb)                  16 kg (35 lb)                   important considerations for bench
 Power consumption     < 300 Watts                        < 350 Watts
                                                                                          use as well as for operation within
                                                                                          a rack mounted cabinet. The EXA
The EXA is type tested in accordance with the Keysight Environmental Test                 requires less space in a rack, 1 full
Manual and verified to be robust against the environmental stresses of storage,           4-U 19 inch chassis, compared to the
transportation and end use. These stresses include but are not limited to                 5-U required for the ESA.
temperature, humidity, shock, vibration, altitude and power line conditions. Test
Methods are aligned with IEC 60068-2 and levels are similar to the ESA tests              The standard EXA is provided in a
that adhere to MIL-PRF-28800F Class 3.                                                    bench top configuration and provides
                                                                                          two side carrying straps as well as
Table 4. EXA Environmental Tests                                                          four bottom feet with a tilt stand. For
                                                                                          applications requiring more rugged
 Environmental conditions       MIL-PRF-28800F Class 3       Keysight X-Series
                                                                                          packaging, the option for portable
 Temperature, non-operating     



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