Overview: In this webcast, you will learn about source-corrected noise-figure measurements for the premier-performance PNA-X network analyzer. This high-performance noise-figure measurement technique is the most accurate available today, and expands Agilent's leadership and excellence in noise-figure analysis. With this new capability, the PNA-X provides a unique single-connection solution for S-parameter and noise-figure measurements, along with many other measurements, including harmonics, compression and intermodulation distortion.
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Who should view this webcast:
Component designers, circuit designers, test engineers
Presenter:
 David Ballo
David Ballo is a product-marketing engineer with Agilent Technologies' Component Test Division in Santa Rosa, California, and is the product manager for the PNA series of vector network analyzers. David has acquired over 26 years of RF and microwave measurement experience while working for Hewlett-Packard and Agilent. After getting a BSEE from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1980, he spent ten years in R&D doing analog and RF circuit design on spectrum and vector-signal analyzers. He followed that with a year in manufacturing. Since then, he has worked in marketing developing and presenting seminars and papers, and writing application notes and technical articles on a wide variety of network- and spectrum-analyzer measurement topics.
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