Agilent Technologies 62A, N5161A Meeting Environmental and Electrical Requirements, Ventilation

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Getting Started

Meeting Environmental and Electrical Requirements

Meeting Environmental and Electrical Requirements

CAUTION To avoid the loss of data, GPIB settings, or current user instrument states that have not been permanently saved to non- volatile memory, the MXG should always be powered down either via the MXG's front panel power button or the appropriate SCPI command. MXG's installed in rack systems and powered down with the system rack power switch rather than the MXG's front panel switch display a Error - 310 due to the MXG not being powered down correctly.

Environment

indoor use

altitudes < 15,000 feet (4,572 meters)

0 to 55°C temperature, unless otherwise specified

relative humidity - type tested at 95%, +40°C (non- condensing)

CAUTION This product is designed for use in INSTALLATION CATEGORY II and POLLUTION DEGREE 2, per IEC 61010 Second Edition and 664, respectively.

Ventilation

Ventilation holes are located on the rear panel and all four sides of the signal generator cover. To ensure proper air flow through the signal generator, do not allow these holes to be obstructed.

Line Setting Requirements

CAUTION The signal generator has autoranging line voltage input; ensure that the supply voltage is within the specified range.

Voltage: 100/120 volts nominal

220/240 volts nominal

Frequency: for 100/120 volts: 50/60/400 Hz nominal1

for 220/240 volts: 50/60 Hz nominal

Power:250 watts maximum

1For instruments with s/n prefix < xx4742 the frequency should be marked 50/60 Hz, unless otherwise labeled.

Agilent N5161A/62A/81A/82A/83A MXG Signal Generators Installation Guide

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Contents Installation Guide AU TI O N WA RN ING Contents Regulatory Information Documentation Overview Installation Guide User’s Guide Programming GuideScpi Reference Service Guide Key Helpa General Safety Considerations Safety InformationICES/NMB Instrument MarkingsGetting Started Option Description Quantity Part Number Signal Generator Physical CharacteristicsChecking the Shipment Ventilation Line Setting RequirementsMeeting Environmental and Electrical Requirements EnvironmentConnecting the AC Power Cord Accessing the MXG ATE Web-Enabled Page1 Configuring the MXG ATEWeb-Enabled MXG ATE2 Display Softkeys Configuring the Display N5181A/82A/83A Only1LAN Configuration Configuring for Remote Control1Enabling LAN Services Browser, Sockets, Gpib ConfigurationDescriptiona Part Number Part Numberb Ordering AccessoriesDescription a Part Number Part Number b Contacting Agilent Proper Use and CleaningReturning a Signal Generator to Agilent Technologies Cleaning SuggestionsOperation Verification Running Self Test1 Viewing Test Results Self Test Failure1Test Equipment Recommended Model Frequency Range and Accuracy CheckFrequency MHz Limit Hz Frequency Counter Procedure N5161A1/62A1/81A/82AN5161A/62A N5183A 81A/82A Spectrum Analyzer ProcedureFrequency Limit Hz Troubleshooting Problems with the Frequency Accuracy Check Checking the Output PowerN5161A/81A Output Power Frequency Amplitude dBm Limits N5161A1/81A Test ProcedureWithout Modulation N5162A1/82A Test ProcedureWith Modulation Option 1EA N5183A Test ProcedureN5183A Frequency Power Sensor N5183A Output Power Frequency Amplitude Limits a DBm520 532 540 40 GHz Option Troubleshooting Problems with the Output Power Check Operation Verification Checking the Output Power Compliance with Canadian EMC Requirements CertificationAssistance Statement of ComplianceAcoustic Noise Emission/Geraeuschemission Compliance with German Noise RequirementsIndex Index

81A, 82A, 83A, 62A, N5161A specifications

Agilent Technologies, now part of Keysight Technologies, is renowned for its advanced electronic test and measurement solutions. Among its offerings, the 83A, N5161A, 62A, 82A, and 81A signal generation and analysis instruments stand out for their performance, reliability, and innovative technologies tailored for various applications.

The Agilent 83A is a versatile RF signal generator designed for lab environments and production lines. Its main features include wide frequency coverage, low phase noise, and frequency accuracy, making it suitable for testing wireless communications, radar, and military applications. The use of advanced digital signal processing ensures high output stability and purity, crucial for testing complex modulation schemes.

The N5161A, part of the EXG series, is a signal generator that combines exceptional performance with extensive functionality. It offers frequency coverage from 250 kHz to 6 GHz and includes capabilities for creating complex waveforms. Its built-in arbitrary waveform generator allows users to define custom signals, enhancing testing versatility. The integrated software support streamlines programming and automation, which is vital for production testing environments.

The Agilent 62A is designed specifically for microwave applications, offering frequency ranges up to 40 GHz. One of its standout features is its ability to generate signals with remarkably low phase noise, making it suitable for applications that require high precision, such as aerospace and defense. It also features multi-channel capability, allowing simultaneous testing of multiple devices, which increases throughput in high-demand environments.

The 82A signal generator is frequently used in educational and research settings due to its user-friendly interface and cost-effectiveness. It provides several modulation options, including AM, FM, and PM, making it an excellent choice for experimentation and learning purposes. The device’s compact design ensures that it fits well in diverse laboratory setups.

Lastly, the Agilent 81A is known for its compact size and portability, making it highly suitable for field applications. It features basic signal generation capabilities and is designed for ease of use, providing engineers with a reliable tool for quick tests and measurements in various locations.

In conclusion, Agilent Technologies' 83A, N5161A, 62A, 82A, and 81A signal generation instruments exemplify innovation in electronic measurement. Each model possesses unique features and capabilities, allowing engineers to choose the right tool for their specific testing needs across numerous industries, from telecommunications to aerospace. With an emphasis on precision, flexibility, and advanced technology, these instruments continue to play a vital role in the evolution of electronic test solutions.