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• Enter the product model number in the Search function and click Search. •Click on the Manuals hyperlink. • Open the PDF of your choice and print the document. Contacting Agilent Assistance with test and measurements needs and information on finding a local Agilent office are available on the Web at: If you do not have access to the Internet, please contact your Agilent field engineer. NOTE In any correspondence or telephone conversation, refer to the Agilent product by its model number and full serial number. With this information, the Agilent representative can determine whether your product is still within its warranty period. Product Description The N6314A and N6315A are type-N 50 . RF cables, with a specified range of DC to 12.4 GHz. These cables provide the shielded RF connections required when using network analyzers with various test devices and equipment. User’s Guide 5964-7333 Model Number N6314A Connector Type Type-N 50. cable / male to male Part Number 8120-8862 Impedance 50. (nominal) Return Loss . 24 dB (DC to 3 GHz) . 18 dB (3 GHz to 12.4 GHz) Length 61 cm (24 inches) Net Weight 0.14 kg (0.31 lbs) Shipping Weight 0.59 kg (1.30 lbs) User’s Guide 5964-7333 Model Number N6315A Connector Type Type-N 50. cable / male to female Part Number 8121-0027 Impedance 50. (nominal) Return Loss . 24 dB (DC to 3 GHz) . 18 dB (3 GHz to 12.4 GHz) Length 61.0 cm (24 inches) Net Weight 0.12 kg (0.26 lbs) Shipping Weight 0.57 kg (1.26 lbs) User’s Guide 5964-7333 Care and Maintenance To obtain optimum performance from RF cables, observe these precautions: • Flex and straighten the cables as little and seldom as possible. • Make connections carefully to avoid misalignment, connector damage, or inaccurate measurements. • Keep the connectors free of dirt and metallic particles by periodic inspection and cleaning. CAUTION Cotton swabs may leave fibers on the connector that can cause inaccurate measurement results. • When you clean the connectors, apply clean compressed air or nitrogen. Do not use abrasives. With a foam-tipped plastic swab, apply isopropyl alcohol to clean the connector surfaces. • Type-N (male) outer conductor shoulder, dielectric recession, or center conductor step should be 0.208 inch minimum. Visual Inspection Visual inspection and, if necessary, cleaning should be done every time a connection is made. Metal particles from the connector threads may fall onto the mating plane surface of the connector when it is disconnected. One connection made with a dirty or damaged connector can damage both connectors beyond repair. Magnification is helpful when inspecting connectors, but it is not required and may actually be misleading. Defects and damage that cannot be seen without magnification generally have no effect on electrical or mechanical performance. Magnification is of great use in analyzing the nature and cause of the damage and in cleaning connectors, but it is not required for inspection. Use the following guidelines when evaluating the integrity of a connector. Look for Obvious Defects and Damage First Examine the connector first for obvious defects and damage: badly worn plating on the connector interface, deformed threads, or bent, broken, or misaligned center conductors. Connector nuts should move smoothly and be free of burrs, loose metal particles, and rough spots. What Causes Connector Wear? Connector wear is caused by connecting and disconnecting the cable. The more use a connector gets, the faster it wears and degrades. The wear is greatly accelerated when connect...
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