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tags: [rf, microwave, electronics] # systems | embedded | rf | microwave | electronics | solidworks | automation
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I recently purchased [this DC block](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002575850555.html) from Aliexpress to protect our HP 8560A spectrum analyzer. I did some basic tests on the DC block and it looks alright.
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I recently purchased [this DC block](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002575850555.html) from Aliexpress to protect our HP 8560A spectrum analyzer. I did some basic tests on the DC block and it looks good for the price. These N type DC blocks seem to be less common and twice as expensive than the SMA type, but I wanted to avoid using SMA hardware for my setup.
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![DC block](/assets/img/2023-08-09-Aliexpress-DC-block/IMG20230809195538.jpg)
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![Performance near 0 Hz](/assets/img/2023-08-09-Aliexpress-DC-block/IMG20230809200758.jpg)
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The -3 dB cutoff point is at ~850 kHz. The figure shows the performance from 300 kHz to 2 MHz (Note that the minimum frequency of the HP 8560A tracking generator is 300 kHz). So if you are using this block above 1 MHz, you should be fine.
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The -3 dB cutoff point is at ~850 kHz. The figure shows the performance from 300 kHz to 2 MHz (Note that the minimum frequency of the HP 8560A tracking generator is 300 kHz). So if you are using this block above 3 MHz, you should be fine.
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