Agilent E4405B 13.2 GHz ESA-E Series Spectrum Analyzer (Pre-Owned)

Agilent E4405B 13.2 GHz ESA-E Series Spectrum Analyzer (Pre-Owned)

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Agilent E4405B 13.2 GHz ESA-E Series Spectrum Analyzer (Pre-Owned)

Key Features At A Glance

  • Frequency coverage from 9 kHz up to 26.5 GHz across the series, with external mixing to 325 GHz (Option AYZ)
  • Maximum safe input level of +30 dBm average continuous power across the series
  • Resolution bandwidths from 1 kHz to 5 MHz in 1-3-10 sequence, plus 9 kHz and 120 kHz EMI bandwidths
  • Trace detectors include peak, negative peak, sample, rms, and average
  • Optional GPIB (IEEE-488), RS-232C serial, and parallel printer interfaces for automated test systems
  • Type tested to the environmental specifications of MIL-PRF-28800F Class 3; operating 0 to +55 C
  • Optional narrow resolution bandwidths to 1 Hz, internal preamplifier, and tracking generator
  • AC line operation (90-132 / 195-250 V rms) or 12 to 20 Vdc operation
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The Agilent ESA-E Series comprises five swept spectrum analyzers — the E4401B, E4402B, E4404B, E4405B, and E4407B — sharing a common platform and differing principally in their upper frequency limit. Internal mixing covers 9 kHz at the low end and extends to 1.5 GHz, 3.0 GHz, 6.7 GHz, 13.2 GHz, and 26.5 GHz respectively across the family, with the E4407B reaching 325 GHz when configured for external mixing.

A spectrum analyzer displays signal amplitude as a function of frequency, letting an engineer see the spectral content of a signal — carriers, harmonics, sidebands, and noise. Within the ESA-E platform, the specifications support W-CDMA adjacent channel power ratio measurements, EMI measurements using the 9 kHz and 120 kHz (-6 dB) EMI bandwidths, FM demodulation (Option BAA), and TV trigger with picture-on-screen for NTSC, PAL, and SECAM standards (Option B7B).

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Brand Heritage

The test and measurement business that issued this product line was spun off from Hewlett-Packard as Agilent Technologies in 1999. Agilent's electronic measurement division was later established as Keysight Technologies in 2014. Datasheets and branding from this era therefore carry the Agilent name.

Compare Other Models in This Series

The ESA-E Series is presented as a single family of five spectrum analyzers built on a common platform, sharing resolution bandwidth ranges, trace detectors, display architecture, and option set. The models are distinguished primarily by their upper frequency limit, which steps from 1.5 GHz on the E4401B through 3.0 GHz, 6.7 GHz, and 13.2 GHz to 26.5 GHz on the E4407B.

Because the platform is shared, an instrument selected from anywhere in the family carries the same measurement workflow, the same RBW and VBW structure, and the same optional capabilities such as the tracking generator, internal preamplifier, narrow-RBW option, and time-gated analysis. The choice between models is therefore largely a question of how much frequency coverage the application requires.

Each model below links to its own dedicated product page with condition-matched pricing. Whether you select a pre-owned unit of a given model, the page you reach reflects the specific model and condition you are evaluating, so the specifications and price shown apply to that exact configuration.

The defining difference across the family is internal frequency coverage: 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz (E4401B), to 3.0 GHz (E4402B), to 6.7 GHz (E4404B), to 13.2 GHz (E4405B), and to 26.5 GHz (E4407B), with the E4407B extending to 325 GHz via external mixing (Option AYZ). Input attenuator range is 0 to 60 dB in 5 dB steps on the E4401B and 0 to 65 dB on the others. See the comparison table for the per-model values.

Secondary differences track the frequency tiers. The optional Option 1DS preamplifier covers 100 kHz to 1.5 GHz with a 4 dB noise figure on the E4401B and 1 MHz to 3 GHz with a 5 dB noise figure on the remaining models, and weight rises from 13.2 kg on the E4401B to 15.5 kg on the E4402B and 17.1 kg on the E4404B/05B/07B. Local measurement rates and DANL figures also vary by model as shown in the comparison table.

Model Frequency Range Input Attenuator Range Net Weight
E4405B 9 kHz to 13.2 GHz 0 to 65 dB (75 dB), in 5 dB steps 17.1 kg (37.7 lbs.)
E4401B 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz 0 to 60 dB, in 5 dB steps 13.2 kg (29.1 lbs.)
E4402B 9 kHz to 3.0 GHz 0 to 65 dB (75 dB), in 5 dB steps 15.5 kg (34.2 lbs.)
E4404B 9 kHz to 6.7 GHz 0 to 65 dB (75 dB), in 5 dB steps 17.1 kg (37.7 lbs.)

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

Product Core & Specifications

Specification Value
Frequency Range
dc coupled 9 kHz to 13.2 GHz
dc coupled (Option UKB) 100 Hz to 13.2 GHz (30 Hz characteristic)
ac coupled 100 kHz to 13.2 GHz
Band 0 (N=1–) 9 kHz to 3.0 GHz (Option UKB 100 Hz to 3.0 GHz)
Band 1 (N=1–) 2.85 GHz to 6.7 GHz
Band 2 (N=2–) 6.2 GHz to 13.2 GHz
Maximum Safe Input Level
Average continuous power (input attenuator ≥5 dB) +30 dBm (1 W)
Peak pulse power (input attenuator ≥30 dB) +50 dBm (100 W)
dc power 0 Vdc (dc coupled); 50 V (ac coupled)
Input Attenuator Range
Range 0 to 65 dB (75 dB), in 5 dB steps
Noise Sidebands (1 kHz RBW, 30 Hz VBW, sample detector; add 20 log N for frequencies > 6.7 GHz)
≥1 kHz offset (Option 1D5, typical) ≤–78 dBc/Hz
≥10 kHz offset ≤–90 dBc/Hz (typical ≤–94 dBc/Hz)
≥20 kHz offset ≤–100 dBc/Hz (typical ≤–105 dBc/Hz)
≥30 kHz offset ≤–106 dBc/Hz (typical ≤–112 dBc/Hz)
≥100 kHz offset ≤–118 dBc/Hz (typical ≤–122 dBc/Hz)
≥1 MHz offset ≤–125 dBc/Hz (typical ≤–127 dBc/Hz); Option 120 ≤–133 dBc/Hz (typical ≤–136 dBc/Hz)
≥5 MHz offset ≤–127 dBc/Hz (typical ≤–129 dBc/Hz); Option 120 ≤–135 dBc/Hz (typical ≤–139 dBc/Hz)
≥10 MHz offset ≤–131 dBc/Hz (typical ≤–136 dBc/Hz); Option 120 ≤–137 dBc/Hz (typical ≤–141 dBc/Hz)
Displayed Average Noise Level (input terminated, 0 dB attenuation, sample detector)
30 Hz to 9 kHz (Option UKB) ≤–93 dBm (10 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR)
9 kHz to 100 kHz (Option UKB) ≤–109 dBm (10 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR)
100 kHz to 1 MHz (Option UKB) ≤–135 dBm (10 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR)
1 MHz to 10 MHz ≤–120 dBm (1 kHz RBW, typical); ≤–139 dBm (10 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR)
10 MHz to 1 GHz ≤–116 dBm (1 kHz RBW); ≤–135 dBm (10 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR); ≤–151 dBm (1 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR+1D5)
1 GHz to 2 GHz ≤–116 dBm (1 kHz RBW); ≤–135 dBm (10 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR); ≤–151 dBm (1 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR+1D5)
2 GHz to 3 GHz ≤–112 dBm (1 kHz RBW); ≤–131 dBm (10 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR); ≤–149 dBm (1 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR+1D5)
3 GHz to 6 GHz ≤–112 dBm (1 kHz RBW); ≤–131 dBm (10 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR)
6 GHz to 12 GHz ≤–111 dBm (1 kHz RBW); ≤–130 dBm (10 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR)
12 GHz to 22 GHz ≤–107 dBm (1 kHz RBW); ≤–126 dBm (10 Hz RBW, Opt 1DR)
Absolute Amplitude Accuracy
At reference settings ±0.34 dB (typical ±0.13 dB)
Preamp on (Option 1DS) ±0.37 dB (typical ±0.14 dB)
Overall amplitude accuracy ±(0.54 dB + absolute frequency response)
Frequency Response (10 dB input attenuation)
30 Hz to 3 GHz (relative / typical flatness) ±0.5 dB / ±0.5 dB
9 kHz to 3.0 GHz (Option UKB) relative ±0.46 dB; absolute ±0.14 dB; typical ±0.5 dB
3.0 GHz to 6.7 GHz relative ±1.5 dB; absolute ±0.38 dB; typical ±1.3 dB
6.7 GHz to 13.2 GHz relative ±2.0 dB; absolute ±0.68 dB; typical ±1.8 dB
RF Input VSWR (at tuned frequency, 10 dB attenuation, characteristic)
100 Hz to 100 kHz (Option UKB) 1.1:1
9 kHz to 100 kHz 2:1
100 kHz to 6.7 GHz 1.3:1
6.7 GHz to 13.2 GHz 1.5:1
Second Harmonic Distortion
10 MHz to 500 MHz < –65 dBc for –30 dBm tone at input mixer
500 MHz to 1.5 GHz < –75 dBc for –30 dBm tone at input mixer (+45 dBm SHI)
1.5 GHz to 2.0 GHz < –85 dBc for –10 dBm tone at input mixer
> 2.0 GHz < –100 dBc for –10 dBm tone at input mixer (or below displayed average noise level)
Third-Order Intermodulation Distortion
100 MHz to 3.0 GHz < –85 dBc for two –30 dBm tones at input mixer, >50 kHz separation (+12.5 dBm TOI, +16 dBm typical)
> 3.0 GHz to 6.7 GHz < –82 dBc for two –30 dBm tones at input mixer, >50 kHz separation (+11 dBm TOI, +18 dBm typical)
> 6.7 GHz < –75 dBc for two –30 dBm tones at input mixer, >50 kHz separation
Amplitude Reference Output
Output –20 dBm (nominal), 50 MHz
Weight (without options)
Net weight 17.1 kg (37.7 lbs.)
Important: Maximum safe input level: +30 dBm average continuous power (input attenuator >=15 dB on the E4401B, >=5 dB on the E4402B/04B/05B/07B).
Important: Published specifications apply over 0 °C to +55 °C unless otherwise noted, and only when the analyzer is within its one-year calibration cycle, with AUTO ALIGN [ALL] selected, after a minimum 2-hour soak within the operating temperature range, at least 5 minutes of warm-up, and with Align Now RF run once every 24-hour period. Characteristics describe useful performance that is not covered by the product warranty.

About this Pre-Owned unit

This pre-owned unit is inspected and functionally verified in-house before it ships and is backed by our pre-owned warranty. To confirm its exact condition, firmware revision, installed options, or included accessories for your application before ordering, contact our Test Architects.

  • Warranty included
  • Functional verification included
  • Standard Calibration Upgrade Options: No Calibration Required, NIST Traceable, Z540.1 or ISO 17025 with Data, Z540.3 Guardbanding with Data.
  • Note that unnecessary accessories may not be included (contact Test Architect to confirm).

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Please review the Manufacturer's Data Sheet to verify published specifications. Feedback on this webpage is always welcome — please reach out to your Test Architect at any time for questions or concerns. Thank you, we truly appreciate you being our customer.

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