Agilent Technologies E4400-90326 quick start Configuring a List Sweep Using Step Sweep Data

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ESG Family Signal Generators

Getting Started

 

Creating a Step Sweep and a List Sweep

Configuring a List Sweep Using Step Sweep Data

1.

Press the Sweep Type List Step

This toggles the Sweep Type List Step softkey from Step to

 

softkey.

List.

2.

Press the Configure List Sweep

Another menu is displayed with softkeys that you will use to

 

softkey.

create the sweep points. Notice that the display shows the

 

 

current list data. (When no list has been previously created, the

default is one point set to the signal generator’s maximum frequency, 135 dBm, with a dwell time of 2 ms.)

3.Press the following softkeys: The points you defined in the step sweep are automatically

More (1 of 2) >

loaded into the list.

Load List From Step Sweep >

 

Confirm Load From Step Sweep .

 

4.Press the More (2 of 2) softkey. This softkey menu along with the numeric keypad, arrow keys, and front panel knob can be used to edit the sweep points in the list. For more information about editing sweep points, refer to Chapter 2, “Using Functions,” of the ESG Family Signal Generators User’s Guide.

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Contents Agilent Technologies ESG Family Signal Generators Part No. E4400-90326Supersedes April Copyright 1999, 2000 Agilent Technologies Contents Getting Started Signal Generator at a Glance Setting the Carrier Frequency Creating an FM SignalSetting the Power Level Press PresetSetting the FM Rate Setting the FM DeviationRF Output connector Turning On Frequency ModulationConfiguring a Step Sweep Creating a Step Sweep and a List SweepState first level of sweep softkeys is displayedTurning On Continuous Step Sweep RF ON. The swept RF signal is now available atPress Return PressConfiguring a List Sweep Using Step Sweep Data Data Turning On List Sweep for a Single SweepTurned off You triggered the single sweep in the previous stepCreating an Instrument State Saving and Recalling an Instrument StateSaving an Instrument State Recalling an Instrument StatePress Save followed by Enter −5 using the numeric keypad and press the dBm softkey Setting Up a Digital Modulation in the GSM FormatSelecting the Data Format Setting Up TimeslotThis selects the GSM communications standard Configure Timeslots has become an active softkeyPress the Timeslot Type softkey Press the Normal softkey Press the following softkeysThis moves the softkey menu up one level Press Return twice Turning On the GSM Format and the ModulationExploring the User Interface Front Panel Will be returned to normal instrument operation ConnectorAssociated with the event Numeric keypad consists of the digit keys 0 through 9, aComponent of I/Q modulation. This female BNC connector is This connector accepts an externally supplied, analogProvided only on ESG-D and ESG-DP Series Signal Generators Darken in comparison to the text on the displayLCD display provides information on the current instrument Frequency and power capabilitiesTo their adjacent keys are located on the right-hand side DisplayApplications. This female BNC connector is provided only on This hardkey lets you restore any instrument state that youSoftkey or via Scpi command. The maximum input for this Previously saved in a memory register. You can save up toDisplay DisplayCan be viewed by pressing Utility Error Info Multiple error messages occur, only the most recent messageALC circuit is disabled This annunciator appears when a sweep has been initiatedThis annunciator appears when an error message is placed Series Signal GeneratorsView and delete error messages using the Utility menu Modulations that you have enabled are modulating the RFS annunciator appears when the signal generator has RF signal is present at the RF Output connectorGenerated a service request SRQ over the Gpib List or step modeRear Panel Timebase or 1 ppm high stability timebase Option 201 this connector is used for system reset output Output signals for this connectorTTL/CMOS high to TTL/CMOS low edge trigger. With Option UN8 Second output is generated every two seconds indicatingBER Meas END connector outputs a signal that indicates Q OUT connector outputs the analog, quadrature-phaseConnector is present only on instruments with Option UN7 BER Sync Loss connector outputs a signal that indicatesExploring the User Interface