Agilent Technologies 81A, N5161A, 83A manual N5162A1/82A Test Procedure, Without Modulation

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Operation Verification

Checking the Output Power

N5162A1/82A Test Procedure

Test Setup

1.Zero and calibrate the power sensor to the power meter:

2. Connect the equipment as shown below:

3.Preset the signal generator: Press Preset.

4.Turn RF on: Press RF On/Off so that the RF On/Off LED lights.

5.Turn modulation off:

Press Mod On/Off so that the Mod On/Off LED turns off.

Without Modulation

6.Set the signal generator frequency to the first value listed in Table 3- 6:

Press Frequency > 125 > MHz.

1.For the N5161A/62A these softkey menus and features are only available through the

Web- Enabled MXG or through SCPI commands. Refer to the Programming Guide or to the SCPI Command Reference.

7.Set the amplitude to 7 dBm: Press Amplitude > 7 > dBm.

8.Configure the power meter as follows:

a.On the power meter, press the

Frequency Cal Fac button.

b.If applicable, select a power meter channel.

c.Use the arrow keys to enter the frequency at which to measure the power.

9.Measure the output power level.

10.Repeat steps 6 through 9 for the remaining frequencies in the table, and confirm that the power level at each point is within limits.

Table 3-5

N5162A/82A Output Power without

Modulation

Frequency

Amplitude

Limits

(MHz)

(dBm)

(dB)

 

 

 

250

7

±2

 

 

 

338

7

±2

 

 

 

425

7

±2

 

 

 

538

7

±2

 

 

 

675

7

±2

 

 

 

850

7

±2

 

 

 

1075

7

±2

 

 

 

1350

7

±2

 

 

 

1700

7

±2

 

 

 

2150

7

±2

 

 

 

2700

7

±2

 

 

 

3400

7

±2

 

 

 

4300

7

±2

 

 

 

5400

7

±2

 

 

 

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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 Meeting Environmental and Electrical Requirements Line Setting RequirementsEnvironment VentilationConnecting 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 Returning a Signal Generator to Agilent Technologies Proper Use and CleaningCleaning Suggestions Contacting AgilentOperation 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 N5183A Frequency Power Sensor N5183A Test ProcedureN5183A Output Power Frequency Amplitude Limits a DBm Option 1EA520 532 540 40 GHz Option Troubleshooting Problems with the Output Power Check Operation Verification Checking the Output Power Assistance CertificationStatement of Compliance Compliance with Canadian EMC RequirementsAcoustic Noise Emission/Geraeuschemission Compliance with German Noise RequirementsIndex Index

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