RF Network Analyzer features 123 dB dynamic range.

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ENA Series E5071C 2- or 4-port RF network analyzer evaluates RF components and circuits from 9 kHz to 8.5 GHz. With trace noise of 0.004 dB rms at 70 kHz IFBW and measurement speed of 39 ms at 1601 points, 2-port full cal, analyzer facilitates testing of EMC-related applications as well as automotive, wireless communications, aerospace, defense, and medical applications. Features include 500 kHz IFBW sweep speed and trigger out capability for synchronizing external instruments.



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Agilent Technologies' Newest ENA Series RF Network Analyzer Sets De Facto Industry Standard in RF Network Analysis



Evolutionary Solution Features an Extended Frequency Down to 9 kHz with the Highest Performance, Fastest Speed in its Class

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 2, 2006 -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced the newest version of its ENA Series RF network analyzer -- heralding the arrival of a new industry standard in RF network analysis. Featuring the highest performance, extended lower frequency range and fastest speed in its class, the Agilent ENA is the ideal solution for manufacturing and R&D engineers evaluating RF components and circuits from 9 kHz to 8.5 GHz.

Agilent's E5071C ENA Series is an integrated 2- or 4-port, high-performance RF network analyzer that significantly reduces engineers' cost of test through its ability to cover such a wide frequency range with a single instrument. The ENA provides exceptional performance with industry-leading dynamic range (123 dB), trace noise (0.004 dBrms at 70 kHz IFBW) and fast measurement speed (39 ms at 1601 points, 2-port full cal). Such functionality allows the Agilent ENA to address a broad array of component and circuit tests including EMC-related applications and automotive, wireless communications, aerospace and defense, education, and medical applications.

The new E5071C ENA Series RF network analyzer is a replacement for the legacy de facto industry standard: Agilent's 8753 RF network analyzer. The lower-end frequency is 9 kHz without built-in bias tees and 100 kHz with built-in bias tees. Built-in bias tees and AUX inputs for DC measurements allow the E5071C ENA Series to replace Agilent's 8753 in DC-biased measurement applications and amplifier test applications, respectively. The built-in probe power also allows active probes to be used without an external probe power supply. In-circuit testing can be done using the high-impedance probe.

The Agilent E5071C's extended frequency range, built-in bias tees, AUX inputs and probe power help reduce test cost. For customers who own the 8753 RF network analyzer, upgrading to E5071C -- with its new calibration techniques and balanced component measurements -- and using a fixture simulator is a simple process and ensures improved overall test efficiency and quality.

"Building on more than 40 years of expertise in network analysis, the E5071C ENA Series represents a new RF network analyzer standard from 9 kHz to 8.5 GHz," said Bob McClung, vice president and general manager of Agilent's component test division. "Its superior performance and low frequency range, coupled with the industry's best dynamic range, trace noise and measurement speed, highlight our ongoing commitment to developing industry-leading solutions that exceed the performance and functionality requirements of new and emerging applications in the automotive, wireless communications, aerospace and defense, education, and medical industries."

One of the specific features of Agilent's new ENA Series solution is an expanded dynamic range up to 6 GHz for improving the quality of 5 GHz-band wireless communications products such as WLAN and WiMAX. The 65-dB power sweep range helps simplify amplifier compression evaluation and allows the user to make continuous measurements by sweeping source power levels between two significantly different levels, both of which contribute to improved test efficiency and reliability.

Other new functionality offered by Agilent's E5071C ENA Series solution is 500 kHz IFBW for a faster sweep speed. A trigger out capability makes it possible to synchronize the external instruments, such as a DMM and DC source, with the ENA to improve amplifier test throughput. Improved test port robustness reduces system downtime, which cuts maintenance and repair cost.

The E5071C RF network analyzer runs on an open Windows® XP Professional operating system. Built-in Visual Basic® for Applications helps users perform test automation and customized data analysis. For today's R&D and manufacturing engineers, the ENA RF network analyzer provides the high-performance solution needed to accurately and quickly evaluate RF components and circuits from 9 kHz to 8.5 GHz.

U.S. Pricing and Availability

The Agilent E5071C ENA Series RF network analyzer has a starting price of $29,131. Shipments are scheduled to begin Oct. 15, 2006.

More information about Agilent's ENA Series RF network analyzer is available at www.agilent.com/find/enanow. Photos of the product are available at www.agilent.com/find/ENA_image.

About Agilent Technologies

Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world's premier measurement company and a technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis. The company's 20,000 employees serve customers in more than 110 countries. Agilent had net revenue of $5.1 billion in fiscal 2005. Information about Agilent is available on the Web at www.agilent.com.

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