Agilent Technologies 11970-90031 manual Conversion Loss Versus Frequency Correction

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Operation

Using the Mixers with MMS Analyzers

Conversion Loss Versus Frequency Correction

The Agilent 71000 Series Spectrum Analyzers with the Agilent 70907A (or B) External Mixer Interface Module installed has the amplitude-correction function (AMPCOR) available by remote programming.

Use AMPCOR to compensate for the Agilent 11970 Series frequency-dependent conversion-loss variations. Up to 200 pairs of frequency-amplitude correction points can be entered, depending on the amount of available internal memory. The frequency values entered must be in increasing order, or an error condition results. Whenever AMPCOR is on, the correction values are added to all measurement results.

The values of the correction points are applied across the active measurement range. Between points, the correction value are interpolated. When the measuring at frequencies outside of the first and last correction pairs from memory.

When AMPCOR is executed, the frequency pairs are stored in internal memory. The remote commands DISPOSE ALL, FORMAT, ERASE, and DISPOSE AMP COR erase the amplitude-correction pairs from memory.

NOTE

DISPOSE ALL, FORMAT, and ERASE erases much more than the

 

amplitude-correction pairs from memory. Do not use these commands without

 

referring to the programmer’s manual for the Agilent 70000 and Agilent

 

70900B to determine their effect on instrument programming.

 

 

Because AMPCOR adjusts IF gain and attenuation, AMPCOR should be used with care when measuring signals near the compression level (also at a frequency that is corrected by the AMPCOR command).

To use AMPCOR for the Agilent 11970 conversion loss correction, first set the single-point conversion loss function to zero with the following command:

OUTPUT 718; “CNVLOSS 0DB;”

Then build the AMPCOR table with frequency conversion loss pairs. The following example program line shows three pairs of frequency conversion loss values for a typical Agilent 11970V.

OUTPUT 718; “AMPCOR 50GHZ, 49.6DB, 51GHZ, 49.1DB, 52GHZ,48.6DB;”

The conversion loss corrections are activated by the AMPCOR ON command; use AMPCOR OFF to deactivate the function (be sure to manually enter a single-point conversion-loss value if AMPCOR has been used).

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Contents October Manufacturing Part NumberCertification Limitation of Warranty Page Contents Service General Information Serial Numbers IntroductionSeries Harmonic Mixers Mixer Connection Kit, Option Waveguide Connector Screws Specifications11970 Series Specifications LO Harmonic Number LO Input Frequency Range Model RF Frequency Range 11970 Supplemental Characteristics Specifications Operation Introduction Operating PrecautionsMixer Connections Getting StartedGetting Started Viewing Data Loading DataHarmonic Mixer Setup Set up the equipmentManually Entering Conversion-Loss Data Amplitude CalibrationSignal Identification Chapter Spectrum Analyzer Amplitude Calibration Signal Identification AYZ External Mixer Setup Using the Mixers with the 856X Series Spectrum AnalyzersExternal Mixer Frequency Ranges Select the Frequency BandSelect the band of interest Save the average conversion-loss value10 Store and correct for conversion loss Signal Identification11 Signal Responses Produced by a 50 GHz Signal in U Band Identify signals with the frequency-shift method12 Response for Invalid Signals 14 SIG ID AT MKR Performed on an Image Signal Identify signals in wide frequency spans15 SIG ID AT MKR Performed on a True Signal Preliminary Operation Using the Mixers with MMS AnalyzersEquipment Connection Band Selection OperationAmplitude Calibration for a Single Frequency Band Harmonic Number N Frequency Range GHz External Mixing Bands and Associated Mixing HarmonicsSets which active input port will be selected when the Instr Frequency Ranges and Corresponding Harmonic Numbers Conversion Loss Versus Frequency Correction For further information, consult the Agilent 70900B 17External Mixer Connection Using the Mixers with the 8566B Spectrum AnalyzerAmplitude Calibration ProcedureSignal Identification 19 Sample Mixer Calibration Table Performance Tests Test Record Description Performance Test ProceduresRecommended Test Equipment for 11907K Recommended Test Equipment for 11970A Recommended Test Equipment for 11970Q Recommended Test Equipment for 11970U Recommended Test Equipment for Recommended Test Equipment for 11970W Conversion Loss and Frequency Response SpecificationsDescription 11970V 50.0 GHz 11970W 75.0 GHz For 11970V or W Then press Center Frequency Conversion Loss and Frequency Response Conversion Loss and Frequency Response Performance Test Setups 1 Performance Test Setups 2 Conversion Loss and Frequency Response Test Record Conversion Loss and Frequency Response Test Record Average Noise Level Test SpecificationAverage Noise Level Test For 11970V or W Average Noise Level Test Average Noise Level Average Noise Test RecordService Circuit Description MaintenanceRepairs Replaceable Parts11970 Series Mixer Schematic Diagram Part Number Description Accessories and Replaceable PartsEuropean Field Operations Agilent Technologies Sales and Service OfficesMaintenance