# Agilent 11974U 40 to 60 GHz Preselected Millimeter Mixer (Pre-Owned)

# Agilent 11974U 40 to 60 GHz Preselected Millimeter Mixer (Pre-Owned)

## Key Features At A Glance

-   Preselected millimeter signal analysis from 26.5 GHz to 75 GHz across four waveguide bands (A, Q, U, V)
-   Each mixer characterized for conversion loss with calibration accuracy from 1 dB at 26.5 GHz to 2 dB at 75 GHz
-   Preselection eliminates image and multiple responses, removing the need for signal-identification routines
-   Compatible with Agilent 8566B, 8560 Series, E4407B, 70000 Series modular, and E4440A/46A/48A PSA Series host analyzers (external mixing required where noted)
-   Reduces susceptibility to overload from numerous signals and improves system amplitude accuracy by limiting LO emissions back to the DUT
-   Optional input isolator (Option 001) provides broadband RF input match with calibration including the isolator
-   Environmental specifications type-tested to MIL-T-28800C, Class 5

The Agilent 11974 Series Preselected Millimeter Mixers extend preselected signal analysis to 75 GHz across four RF waveguide bands. The series comprises the 11974A (26.5 to 40 GHz), 11974Q (33 to 50 GHz), 11974U (40 to 60 GHz), and 11974V (50 to 75 GHz). Each mixer is individually characterized for conversion loss versus frequency so that calibration data can be entered into the host spectrum analyzer to make amplitude-calibrated measurements at millimeter frequencies.

The datasheet identifies millimeter-frequency component and system testing, signal surveillance, and EMI measurements as the application areas the 11974 Series addresses. With preselection in place, true signals are displayed without the images and multiple responses that appear in unpreselected millimeter measurement setups, eliminating the signal-identification routines that would otherwise be required to distinguish real responses from artifacts. The operator places a marker on a signal, performs a preselector peak, and the analyzer displays the amplitude and frequency of that signal directly.

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## Brand Heritage

Hewlett-Packard's test and measurement business was spun out as Agilent Technologies in 1999, and Agilent's electronic measurement business was then transferred to Keysight Technologies in 2014. Products carrying the Agilent brand, such as the 11974 Series documented here, originate from the same product line that continues under Keysight today.

## Compare Other Models in This Series

The 11974 Series consists of four preselected millimeter mixers that together cover 26.5 GHz to 75 GHz, with each model assigned to a specific waveguide band. The 11974A covers 26.5 to 40 GHz on WR-28 waveguide, the 11974Q covers 33 to 50 GHz on WR-22, the 11974U covers 40 to 60 GHz on WR-19, and the 11974V covers 50 to 75 GHz on WR-15. The bands overlap at their edges, so selection between two adjacent models is driven by the specific frequencies of interest, the waveguide flange already in use on the device under test, and the displayed average noise level and image rejection performance at the relevant frequency.

All four models share the same architecture, the same 11974-60028 power supply, the same accessory set, the same operating temperature range of 0 °C to 55 °C, and the same MIL-T-28800C Class 5 environmental qualification. The differences across the family lie in frequency coverage, LO harmonic number used for downconversion, conversion-loss and image-rejection specifications, and preselector bandwidth.

Each pre-owned model below is its own dedicated product page with condition-matched pricing. Use the links to navigate to the specific waveguide band that matches the application, and contact us if the right answer involves more than one band or if a companion item such as the 11975A LO amplifier or a host analyzer upgrade kit needs to be quoted alongside the mixer.

Frequency coverage and LO harmonic number step through the family as follows: the 11974A uses n = 8 for 26.5 to 40 GHz, the 11974Q uses n = 10 for 33 to 50 GHz, the 11974U uses n = 10 for 40 to 60 GHz, and the 11974V uses n = 14 for 50 to 75 GHz. Preselector 3 dB bandwidth (minimum / typical) widens with frequency, from 80 / 130 MHz on the 11974A to 100 / 200 MHz on the 11974V. Conversion-loss chart accuracy at 20 °C to 30 °C is tightest on the 11974A and 11974Q (≤ ±1.0 dB), with the 11974U at ≤ +1.1 dB and the 11974V at ≤ ±2.0 dB.

Image rejection at the host analyzer's IF (8566B, 71000C, PSA Series, 0 °C to 55 °C) is ≤ -54 dBc on the 11974A, ≤ -50 dBc on the 11974Q and 11974U, ≤ -50 dBc on the 11974V from 50 to 67 GHz, and ≤ -40 dBc on the 11974V from 67 to 75 GHz. Maximum conversion loss (RF to IF port, including the 1-m IF cable) is 44 dB on the 11974A, 46 dB on the 11974Q, 43 dB on the 11974U, and 57 dB on the 11974V. Waveguide flange types differ across the family (UG 599/U, UG 383/U, UG 383/U-M, UG 385/U). The comparison table that follows lays these specifications out side by side so the right band can be selected for the measurement at hand.

Model

Frequency Range

LO Harmonic Number

Waveguide Size

**11974U**

40 GHz to 60 GHz

n = 10

WR-19 (UG 383/U-M)

11974A

26.5 GHz to 40 GHz

n = 8

WR-28 (UG 599/U)

11974Q

33 GHz to 50 GHz

n = 10

WR-22 (UG 383/U)

11974V

50 GHz to 75 GHz

n = 14

WR-15 (UG 385/U)

Additional differences in specifications beyond the few shown above are not listed here — see each model's full specifications below.

## Accessories Supplied

-   Power supply (11974-60028)
-   Ball Driver, 3/32 inch (8710-1539)
-   Wrench, 5/16 inch (8710-0510)
-   Alignment tool (8710-0630)
-   Captive screws for Q, U, and V bands, 4 each (1390-0671)
-   3 cables with SMA (m) connectors, 1 m (5061-5458)
-   1 cable with BNC (m) connectors, 48 inches (8120-1839)
-   1 cable with BNC (m) connectors, 24 inches (8120-2582)
-   1 adapter with BNC (f) connectors (1250-0080)
-   1 stand for the 11974 (83556-60010)

## Product Core & Specifications

Specification

Value

Frequency

11974A frequency range (LO harmonic n = 8)

26.5 GHz to 40 GHz

11974Q frequency range (LO harmonic n = 10)

33 GHz to 50 GHz

11974U frequency range (LO harmonic n = 10)

40 GHz to 60 GHz

11974V frequency range (LO harmonic n = 14)

50 GHz to 75 GHz

Preselector bandwidth, 3 dB points, 11974A

Minimum 80 MHz; Typical 130 MHz

Preselector bandwidth, 3 dB points, 11974Q

Minimum 100 MHz; Typical 150 MHz

Preselector bandwidth, 3 dB points, 11974U

Minimum 100 MHz; Typical 150 MHz

Preselector bandwidth, 3 dB points, 11974V

Minimum 100 MHz; Typical 200 MHz

Amplitude

Displayed average noise level (8566B, 71000C, PSA Series; RBW = 10 Hz), 11974A

Maximum −111 dBm; Typical −118 dBm

Displayed average noise level (8566B, 71000C, PSA Series; RBW = 10 Hz), 11974Q

Maximum −106 dBm; Typical −116 dBm

Displayed average noise level (8566B, 71000C, PSA Series; RBW = 10 Hz), 11974U

Maximum −109 dBm; Typical −117 dBm

Displayed average noise level (8566B, 71000C, PSA Series; RBW = 10 Hz), 11974V

Maximum −100 dBm; Typical −109 dBm

Displayed average noise level (8563A/62A/61B/60A; RBW = 300 Hz), 11974A

Maximum −96 dBm; Typical −103 dBm

Displayed average noise level (8563A/62A/61B/60A; RBW = 300 Hz), 11974Q

Maximum −91 dBm; Typical −101 dBm

Displayed average noise level (8563A/62A/61B/60A; RBW = 300 Hz), 11974U

Maximum −94 dBm; Typical −104 dBm

Displayed average noise level (8563A/62A/61B/60A; RBW = 300 Hz), 11974V

Maximum −85 dBm; Typical −94 dBm

Maximum conversion loss, RF to IF port (incl. 1-m IF cable 5061-5458), 11974A

44 dB

Maximum conversion loss, RF to IF port (incl. 1-m IF cable 5061-5458), 11974Q

46 dB

Maximum conversion loss, RF to IF port (incl. 1-m IF cable 5061-5458), 11974U

43 dB

Maximum conversion loss, RF to IF port (incl. 1-m IF cable 5061-5458), 11974V

57 dB

Conversion loss chart accuracy, 11974A

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ ±2.3 dB; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ ±1.0 dB

Conversion loss chart accuracy, 11974Q

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ ±2.3 dB; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ +1.0 dB

Conversion loss chart accuracy, 11974U

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ ±2.6 dB; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ +1.1 dB

Conversion loss chart accuracy, 11974V

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ ±4.5 dB; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ ±2.0 dB

Image rejection (8566B, 71000C, PSA Series), 11974A

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ −54 dBc; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ −59 dBc

Image rejection (8566B, 71000C, PSA Series), 11974Q

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ −50 dBc; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ −55 dBc

Image rejection (8566B, 71000C, PSA Series), 11974U

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ −50 dBc; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ −55 dBc

Image rejection (8566B, 71000C, PSA Series), 11974V (50 to 67 GHz)

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ −50 dBc; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ −55 dBc

Image rejection (8566B, 71000C, PSA Series), 11974V (67 to 75 GHz)

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ −40 dBc; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ −45 dBc

Image rejection (8563A/62A/61B/60A), 11974A

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ −50 dBc; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ −55 dBc

Image rejection (8563A/62A/61B/60A), 11974Q

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ −45 dBc; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ −50 dBc

Image rejection (8563A/62A/61B/60A), 11974U

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ −45 dBc; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ −50 dBc

Image rejection (8563A/62A/61B/60A), 11974V (50 to 67 GHz)

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ −45 dBc; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ −50 dBc

Image rejection (8563A/62A/61B/60A), 11974V (67 to 75 GHz)

0 °C to 55 °C: ≤ −35 dBc; 20 °C to 30 °C: ≤ −40 dBc

Multiple response, 11974A (n = 8)

≤ −63 dBc

Multiple response, 11974Q (n = 10)

≤ −60 dBc

Multiple response, 11974U (n = 10)

≤ −60 dBc

Multiple response, 11974V (n = 14, applied signal 50 to 67 GHz)

≤ −60 dBc

Multiple response, 11974V (n = 14, applied signal 67 to 75 GHz)

≤ −55 dBc

1 dB gain compression (nominal), 11974A

≥ +6 dBm

1 dB gain compression (nominal), 11974Q

≥ 0 dBm

1 dB gain compression (nominal), 11974U

≥ 0 dBm

1 dB gain compression (nominal), 11974V

≥ +3 dBm

Third-order intercept (nominal), two signals spaced less than 200 MHz apart, all models

≥ +13 dBm

IF subharmonic response intercept (nominal), 11974A/Q/U

≥ +45 dBm

IF subharmonic response intercept (nominal), 11974V

≥ +30 dBm

Inputs and Outputs (nominal)

RF input waveguide, 11974A

WR-28, flange UG 599/U

RF input waveguide, 11974Q

WR-22, flange UG 383/U

RF input waveguide, 11974U

WR-19, flange UG 383/U-M

RF input waveguide, 11974V

WR-15, flange UG 385/U

Maximum RF input level (CW, peak, or average)

+25 dBm

RF input VSWR (at peak of preselector filter)

< 3.0:1

LO input connector type

SMA (f)

**Important:** Operation with the 8566B spectrum analyzer requires the 11975A LO amplifier to provide sufficient local oscillator power to the 11974 Series LO input. Maximum RF input level is +25 dBm (CW, peak, or average).**Important:** A host spectrum analyzer is required to use the 11974 Series preselected millimeter mixer; it is not a standalone instrument. Compatible analyzers include the Agilent 8566B, 8560 Series, E4407B (with Option AYZ), 70000 Series modular spectrum analyzers, and E4440A/46A/48A PSA Series (with Option AYZ).**Important:** Operation with 8566B spectrum analyzers requires the use of an 11975A LO amplifier to provide sufficient local oscillator power to the 11974 Series LO input.**Important:** Installation by an Agilent service center or personnel qualified by Agilent is required for the E4440A, E4446A, E4448A, and E4407B Option AYZ upgrade kits.**Important:** Some host spectrum analyzers may require a compatibility upgrade kit (e.g., 8560A-K74, 8561A-K74, 8561B-K74, 8562A-K74, 8566B-K74, 8566B-K75, 70907A-K74, 70907B-098, 70907B-099). Refer to the datasheet's Compatibility Information table to determine whether your specific analyzer model and serial number prefix requires an upgrade.**Important:** When using the 8562A, 8563A/61B/60A in external mixing mode, operation with the 11974 Series requires entry of a frequency offset; preselector peaking is performed manually with a screwdriver adjustment, and sweep times must be manually controlled in wide spans to avoid oversweeping the preselector.Recommended pairing: when operating an 11974 Series mixer with an 8566B host analyzer, the 11975A LO amplifier is required per the datasheet to supply adequate LO drive to the mixer's LO input.

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