Description
Keysight M9709A Digitizer Repair
The Keysight M9709A is a high-speed AXIe digitizer — an 8-bit, very-high-sample-rate data-acquisition module that captures wideband analog signals into deep memory for radar, communications, and physics applications in a modular chassis. As a precision high-speed acquisition instrument, its faults concentrate in the analog input front-end, the high-speed ADC, the sample clock, and the AXIe/control interface.
June Company repairs and calibrates the Keysight M9709A for radar, communications, and research teams.
Common Keysight M9709A problems we fix
- Input front-end faults — a channel dead, noisy, or inaccurate from input damage, repaired and recalibrated.
- ADC / acquisition faults — the high-speed ADC producing bad or missing captures, repaired.
- Sample-clock / timing faults — the clock drifting or unlocking, recalibrated against standards.
- AXIe / control-interface faults — the module not initializing in the chassis, restored.
- Amplitude accuracy off — front-end drift, recalibrated.
FAQs
My M9709A captures look wrong — fixable? Yes. Front-end, ADC, and clock faults are repairable, then recalibrated so capture amplitude and timing are accurate, with a NIST-traceable certificate.
Is the timing verified? Yes — the sample clock and amplitude are checked against our standards.
Every repair includes NIST-traceable calibration and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Email us or submit a service request.









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