Agilent Technologies 11970 Series manuals

Owner’s manuals and user’s guides for Audio mixers Agilent Technologies 11970 Series.
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Table of contents

User’s Guide

1

Warranty

3

LIMITATION OF WARRANTY

3

EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES

4

Contents

10

1 Preparing for Use

11

Initial Inspection

12

Power Requirements

14

AC Power Cable

15

1-6 Chapter1

16

Preparing for Use

16

Preparation

17

2 Getting Started

20

2-2 Chapter2

21

Getting Started

21

Front-Panel Features

22

Rear-Panel Features

27

Agilent E4408B

28

E4404B, E4405B and E4407B

29

2-12 Chapter2

31

Display Annotation

32

Table 2-3 Screen Annotation

33

Key Overview

37

Making a Measurement

39

Measurement Summary

41

Chapter 2 2-23

42

Warm-up Time

43

File Menu Functions

44

2-26 Chapter2

45

Creating a directory

46

Format a Floppy Disk

47

Save a File

48

Chapter 2 2-31

50

Load a file

52

Rename a File

54

Copy a File

55

Delete a File

56

Printer Setup and Operation

57

Testing Printer Operation

59

Analyzer Battery Information

60

3 Functional Testing

61

3-2 Chapter3

62

Functional Testing

62

Test Descriptions

63

Displayed Average Noise Level

64

E4407B, E4408B

74

Table 3-1

82

Frequency Readout Accuracy

83

Chapter 3 3-25

85

Marker Count Accuracy

86

Frequency Response

87

Reference Level Accuracy

92

Log Mode Procedure

94

Linear Mode Procedure

95

Table 3-6 Test Limits Table

99

Scale Fidelity

100

Procedure

101

Test Limits

103

Test Description

103

Required Equipment

104

Test Limits

106

Option 1DN

109

Troubleshooting

112

4-2 Chapter4

113

Check the Basics

114

Read the Warranty

115

Service Options

115

Chapter 4 4-5

116

4-6 Chapter4

117

Service Tag

118

Original Packaging

118

Figure 4-1

119

Other Packaging

120

Error Messages

121

Status Messages

122

4-14 Chapter4

125

ESC to reset the

125

Chapter 4 4-15

126

Informational Messages

127

Chapter 4 4-17

128

4-20 Chapter4

131

Load Table key

131

Error Queues

132

Error Message Format

133

Error Message Types

134

4-24 Chapter4

135

No Error

136

–499 to –400:

137

Query Errors

137

Chapter 4 4-27

138

–499 to –400: Query Errors

138

–399 to –300:

139

Device-Specific Error Messages

139

–299 to –200:

140

Execution Error Messages

140

–199 to –100:

141

Command Errors

141

Chapter 4 4-31

142

–199 to –100: Command Errors

142

4-32 Chapter4

143

Chapter 4 4-33

144

4-34 Chapter4

145

201 to 799:

146

Device-Specific Errors

146

Chapter 4 4-37

148

4-38 Chapter4

149

DATA or MERGE

149

Chapter 4 4-39

150

4-40 Chapter4

151

4-42 Chapter4

153

4-44 Chapter4

155

Greater than 1000:

156

4-46 Chapter4

157

4-48 Chapter4

159

Chapter 4 4-49

160

4-50 Chapter4

161

Chapter 4 4-51

162

4-52 Chapter4

163

Save Table key to save a

163

4-54 Chapter4

165

5 Menu Maps

166

Chapter 5 5-3

168

Menu Maps

168

5-4 Chapter5

169

Chapter 5 5-5

170

5-6 Chapter5

171

Chapter 5 5-7

172

5-8 Chapter5

173

Chapter 5 5-9

174

5-10 Chapter5

175

Chapter 5 5-11

176

5-12 Chapter5

177

Chapter 5 5-13

178

5-14 Chapter5

179

Chapter 5 5-15

180

5-16 Chapter5

181

Chapter 5 5-17

182

5-18 Chapter5

183

Chapter 5 5-19

184

5-20 Chapter5

185

Chapter 5 5-21

186

5-22 Chapter5

187

Chapter 5 5-23

188

5-24 Chapter5

189

Chapter 5 5-25

190

5-26 Chapter5

191

Chapter 5 5-27

192

Front-Panel Key Reference

193

AMPLITUDE Y Scale

200

Auto Couple

205

Det/Demod

209

Chapter 6 6-25

217

Freq Count

228

FREQUENCY Channel

229

Input/Output

232

Marker →

241

Meas Control

242

Meas Setup

243

Chapter 6 6-57

249

MODE SETUP

250

Next Window

251

Peak Search

252

Print Setup

262

6-72 Chapter6

264

Measure key menu

264

SPAN X Scale

270

6-82 Chapter6

274

6-88 Chapter6

280

System (Local)

284

Viewing Angle

296

View/Trace

297

7 Options and Accessories

301

Table 7-1 Option Table

302

7-4 Chapter7

304

Options and Accessories

304

How to Order Options

305

7-6 Chapter7

306

Pre-amplifier (Option 1DS)

307

7-8 Chapter7

308

Chapter 7 7-9

309

FM Demodulation (Option BAA)

310

Chapter 7 7-11

311

7-12 Chapter7

312

Accessories

313

Software

314

AC Probe

314

Chapter 7 7-15

315

Table of contents

Examples

1

Safety Information

2

Contents

5

Recommended Test Equipment

9

Signal Sources

10

Adapters

10

Miscellaneous

10

Measuring Multiple Signals

11

Marker Delta

12

Marker Delta Pair

14

Using Marker Delta

15

→, Mkr → CF Step

16

−20 dBm. The amplitude of

17

−20 dBm at the output of the

17

→, Mkr → Ref Lvl

20

24 Chapter 2

24

−Level Signal

25

Reducing Input Attenuation

26

−3−10 sequence

28

Increased Sweep Time

29

Trace Averaging

30

34 Chapter 4

34

Tracking Drifting Signals

35

−20 dBm

36

± 50 kHz in 1 kHz

37

Tracking a Signal

38

Making Distortion

39

Measurements

39

→, Mkr→CF

40

−5dBm)

42

−30 dBm at the input mixer

43

Measuring Noise

47

Measuring Signal-to-Noise

48

−10, dBm

50

→, Mkr → CF

51

Channel Power Measurement

54

56 Chapter 7

56

Making Time-Gated

57

Ω input

60

Time-Gated Measurements

61

Gated LO Measurement (PSA)

62

Gated Video Measurement (ESA)

64

Gated FFT Measurement (PSA)

66

Measuring Digital

67

Communications Signals

67

 and check to make sure

68

−10, dB

69

−55, dB, Pos

76

−65 dB for offsets

76

Chapter 9 79

79

80 Chapter 9

80

Using External Millimeter

81

Mixers (Option AYZ)

81

Series Harmonic Mixers

82

(Option AYZ)

83

−40 GHz (A)

83

±3.5 V through a source

84

Harmonic Mixers

85

−15 dBm

86

Demodulating AM and FM

91

−10 dBm. Set the

92

Chapter 11 95

95

↓) and Mkr→CF

96

↓), Mkr→CF

97

Series (Requires Option BAA)

98

Using Segmented Sweep (ESA-E

101

Series Spectrum Analyzers)

101

−20, dBm

102

−80, dBm

106

Table 12-1 Limit Line Data

107

110 Chapter 12

110

Stimulus Response

111

Measurement

112

→3), Normalize (On)

113

(ESA Options 1DN and 1DQ)

115

Sweep (ESA-E Series)

116

Calibration Routine

120

Demodulating and Viewing

121

Television Signals

121

(ESA-E Series Option B7B)

121

Option B7B)

123

⇓ ⇑) of the analyzer

125

Measuring Depth of Modulation

126

Concepts

129

−6 dB) for

130

132 Chapter 15

132

Time Gating Concepts

133

134 Chapter 15

134

How Time Gating Works

135

136 Chapter 15

136

Chapter 15 137

137

138 Chapter 15

138

Chapter 15 139

139

140 Chapter 15

140

Chapter 15 141

141

142 Chapter 15

142

Max Hold (located under the

142

Chapter 15 143

143

144 Chapter 15

144

Chapter 15 145

145

146 Chapter 15

146

RF Signal

147

148 Chapter 15

148

Gate View to

150

Gate Source

150

152 Chapter 15

152

Trigger Concepts

153

TV Trigger

154

156 Chapter 15

156

Chapter 15 157

157

Stimulus Response Overview

158

Normalization Concepts

159

Measuring Device Bandwidth

160

Chapter 15 161

161

162 Chapter 15

162

ESA/PSA Programming

163

164 Chapter 16

164

ESA/PSA Programming Examples

164

Information

165

Requirements

166

Chapter 16 167

167

168 Chapter 16

168

Linking to VTL Libraries

169

170 Chapter 16

170

Example Program

171

Opening a Session

172

Device Sessions

172

Addressing a Session

174

Closing a Session

175

Example:

176

Complete

179

Documentation CD

182

Using Visual Basic

188

6 to Capture a Screen

188

6 to Transfer Binary Trace

192

Chapter 16 197

197

198 Chapter 16

198

17 ESA Programming Examples

199

200 Chapter 17

200

ESA Programming Examples

200

Measurement Routines

202

Search Functions

206

(over GPIB)

218

%d trace data points of the

222

(over RS-232)

228

Using C to Add Limit Lines

233

Using C to Measure Noise

239

%lf dBc/Hz\n",dMarkAmp);

242

%1d\n",viESA);

250

%lf HZ \n;",dHarmFreq);

259

%lf dBc

260

%lf HZ\n",dHarmFreq);

267

%i MHz\n", iCenter);

272

%i MHZ\n", iSpan);

272

%i KHZ\n", iRbw);

272

%i %i-point

272

PSA Programming Examples

277

278 Chapter 18

278

State Data

283

This example uses Option B7J

287

≥ A.05.00 for PSA and

291

RMS Command

297

Chapter 18 335

335

Using LabVIEW

336

6 to Make an EDGE GSM

336

Chapter 18 337

337

.NET with the IVI-Com

338

SCPI Learn String

342