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Agilent Technologies 8590 Manual
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Programmers 2 Did Guide4 CertificationWarranty 5 AssistanceSafety Notes 6 General Safety Considerations7 How to Use This GuideThis guide uses the following conventions: 8 HP 8590 D-Series and E-Series Spectrum Analyzer Documentation DescriptionHP 8591C Cable TV Analyzer Documentation Description 9 Contents18 Figures19 Xhbles20 Preparing for Use44 Writing a Program54 Programming Xbpics 82 Creating and Using Downloadable ProgramsWhat is a DLP? Why Use a DLP? 83 Creating a DLP90 Executing a DLP Execute a by Using a Softkey lb Execute the DLP within a Program 91 Storing DLPs on a RAM Card on a RAM Card 92 Load DLPs from a Memory Card into Analyzer Memory 93 Determining the Amount of Memory Needed for a DLP Determine Available Analyzer Memory Determine the Amount of Space on a RAM CardExample 4-1. Cataloging a RAM Card 94 is 75 (128 card RAM 53), 1 = Figure 4-l shows that the number of records on the RAM card that are in use is 53 (35 + 19 and the total number of records available are 128. The number of unused records on the 53 = 75).Catalog Figure 4-1. Determining the Number of Records TableTotal number of records. Number of records for the last catalog item. Starting record address for the last catalog entry. Creating and Using Downloadable Programs 95 lb Delete a from Spectrum Analyzer Memory lb Erase the DLP from a RAM Card 96 Using the DLP Editor Connect the External Keyboard to the Spectrum Analyzer Ib Access the DLP Editor 97 t9103 Programming Commands104 Syntax Conventions131 ABORT Abort133 ABS Absolute5-31 Places the absolute value of the source values in the destination. Programming Commands 135 ACP Adjacent Channel PowerACP Adjacent Channel Power ACP Measurement Results 136 Executing ACP exits the following functions: windows display mode 5.34 Programming Commands Restrictions (TOI), dB N (WINON), point measurement (NDBPNT), the FFT menu measurements (FFTAUTO, FFTCONTS, FFTSNGLS), gate utility functions (GDRVUTIL), TO1 measurement marker table (MKTBL), peak table (PKTBL), percent AM (PCTAM), or peak zoom (PKZOOM). AUNITS of W or V, will give incorrect results for ACPMAX, ACPLOWER, and ACPUPPER. 137 ACPBW Channel Bandwidth139 ACPCONTM Continuous Sweep Measurement140 ACPE Adjacent Channel Power Extended142 ACPGR Adjacent Channel Power Graph On or Off144 ACPGRAPH Compute the Adjacent Channel Power Graph145 ACPMK Adjacent Channel Power Marker On or Off146 ACPPAR ACP Manual or Auto148 ACPSNGLM Single Sweep Measurement149 ACPSP Channel Spacing151 ACTDEF Active Function DefinitionProgramming Commands 5-49 Creates a user-defined active function. 156 ACTVF Active Function157 ADD Add5.55 Prerequisite Commands: TRDEF when using user-defined trace. ACTDEF or VARDEF Adds the sources and sends the sum to the destination.Range Any valid trace name. Any valid variable name. Real number range. using user-defined variable. TS when using trace data. Related Commands: AMBPL, APB, SUB. 159 AMB Trace A Minus Trace B162 AMBPL Trace A Minus Trace B Plus Display Line164 AMPCOR Amplitude Correction166 AMPLEN Amplitude Correction Length167 ANLGPLUS Analog Plus169 ANNOT Annotation170 APB Trace A Plus Trace B171 AT Attenuation173 AUNITS Amplitude Units174 AUTO Auto Couple175 AVG AverageProgramming Commands 5-73 Averages the source and the destination. Related Commands: CLRAVG, TS. 177 AXB Exchange Trace A and Trace B178 BAUDRATE Baud Rate of Spectrum Analyzer180 BIT Bit182 BITF Bit Flagn 1 ( Returns the state or 0) of a bit. Related Commands: BIT. 184 BLANK Blank Trace185 BML Trace B Minus Display Line186 BTC Transfer Trace B to Trace C187 BXC Trace B Exchange Trace C188 CAL Calibration191 CAT CatalogCF Center Frequency 195 c 201 Jl.JlCLRBOX Clear Box to 200,200. 1,l rectangular area of Clears a rectangular area on the spectrum analyzer display. from 718;CLRBOX tb -22 y2,Item Description/Default Range Number Any valid integer number. For xl or x2, -40 to 471. For yl or 233. Related Commands: CLRDSP. The following programming line results in the spectrum analyzer display shown in Figure 5-2. OUTPUT 1,1,200,20O,A; Clears the annotation and graticule the &Figure 5-2. Using the CLRBOX Command 203 CLRDSP Clear Display204 CLRW Clear Write205 CLS Clear Status Byte206 CMDERRQ Command Error Query207 CNF Confidence I&t 208 CNTLA Auxiliary Interface Control Line A209 CNTLB Auxiliary Interface Control Line B210 CNTLC Auxiliary Interface Control Line C211 CNTLD Auxiliary Interface Control Line D212 CNTLI Auxiliary Interface Control Line Input213 COMB Comb214 COMPRESS Compress TracePrerequisite Commands: TRDEF when using user-defined trace. TS when using trace data. 216 CONCAT ConcatenateCombines two traces. Related Commands: MOV, VIEW. 218 CONTS Continuous Sweep219 CORREK Correction Factors On220 COUPLE Couple221 CRTHPOS Horizontal Position of CRT Display222 CRTVPOS Vertical Position of CRT Display223 CTA Convert to Absolute Units225 CTM Convert to Measurement Units226 DA Display Address229 DATEMODE Date Mode230 DEMOD Demodulation231 DET Detection Mode233 DISPOSE Dispose235 DIV DivideProgramming Commands 5-133 Divides source 1 by source 2 and places the result in the destination. Related Commands: MPY, SNGLS, TS. 237 DL Display Line239 DN Down240 DONE Done242 DOTDENS Dot Density243 DRAWBOX Draw Box245 DSPLY DisplayDisplays the value of a variable on the spectrum analyzer screen. Related Commands: DA, PA, PD, PR, PU. 247 DT Define Terminator248 EE Enable Entry250 EK Enable Knob251 ENTER Enter From HP-IB253 EP Enter Parameter Function254 ERASE Erase255 EXP ExponentRelated Commands: FUNCDEF, LOG. 258 FA Start Frequency260 FB Stop Frequency262 FFT Fast Fourier Transform266 FFTAUTO Marker to Auto FFT268 FFTCLIP FFT Signal Clipped269 FFTCONTS FFT Continuous Sweep270 FFTMKR FFT Markers271 FFTMM FFT Marker to Midscreen272 FFTMS FFT Marker to FFT Stop Frequency273 FFTOFF FFTOff274 FFTPCTAM FFT Percent Amplitude ModulationOff I-- 7 I= 275 FFTPCTAMR FFT Percent Amplitude Modulation Readout276 FFTSNGLS FFT Single Sweep278 FFTSTAT FFT Status279 FFTSTOP FFT Stop FrequencyFMGAIN FM Gain 281 -...._.:382 ! f383 LIMIMODE Limit-Line Entry Mode385 LIMIREL Relative Limit LinesLIMISEG Enter Limit-Line Segment for Frequency LIMISEG Enter Limit-Line Segment for FrequencyProgramming Commands 5-285Item Description/Default LIMISEC 387 -0Range Number Any real or integer number. Default unit is dBm. Varies with FOFFSET and ROFFSET. Related Commands: LIMIDEL, LIMILINE, LIMIMODE, LIMIREL, SEGDEL, SENTER. LIMISEGT Enter Limit-Line Segment for Sweep Time 390 p--J .., I 404 c527 L538 .._...-G--+ 574 RQSSQR 603 ! Programming Commands Square RootPlaces the square root of the source into the destination. Related Commands: PDA, PDF, STDEV. 605 SRCALC Source Leveling Control607 SRCAT Source Attenuator609 SRCNORM Source Normalization611 SRCPOFS Source Power Offset612 SRCPSTP Source Power-Level Step Size614 SRCPSWP Source Power Sweep616 SRCPWR Source Power618 SRCTK Source Tracking620 SRCTKPK Source Tracking Peak621 SRQ625 ssCenter Frequency Step Size 627 ST Sweep Time629 STB Status Byte Query630 STDEV Standard Deviation of Trace Amplitudes632 STOR Store635 SUB SubtractSubtracts source 2 from source 1, point by point, and sends the difference to the destination. Related Commands: AMB, AMBPL, BML, LIMITEST, SUM. 637 SUM Sum of Trace Amplitudes638 SUMSQR Sum of Squared Trace Amplitudes639 SWPCPL Sweep Couple641 SYNCMODE Synchronize Mode643 TA Transfer A644 TB Transfer B645 TDF Trace Data Format651 TEXT lkxt652 TH Threshold653 TIMEDATE Time Date654 TIMEDSP Time Display655 TITLE Title656 TM Trigger Mode658 TO1 Third-Order Intermodulation Measurement660 TOIR Third-Order Intermodulation Response661 TRA/TRB/TRC Trace Data Input and Output663 TRCMEM Trace Memory664 TRDEF Trace DefineCreates a user-defined trace. LIefines NEW,lOO;" 718;"TRDEF OUTPUT Range Parameter Value: 2 to 2047. Prerequisite Commands: ACTDEF or VARDEF using a user-defined variable. Related Commands: DISPOSE. a trace called NEW 666 TRDSP Trace Display667 TRGRPH Trace Graph669 TRMATH Trace Math5.567 Executes a list of spectrum analyzer commands at the end of each sweep. ONEOS, ONMKR, ONSRQ, ONSWP, ONDELAY, Related Commands: LIMITEST, ONTIME. 670 < #A 671 TRPRST Trace Preset672 TRSTAT Trace Status673 TS Thke Sweep 674 TVLINE TV Line675 TVSFRM TV Frame677 TVSTND TV Standard679 TVSYNC TV Sync680 TWNDOW Trace Window681 UP684 VARDEF Variable DefinitionCreates a user-defined variable and assigns it a value. Related Commands: DISPOSE, TRDEF. 686 VARIANCE Variance of Trace Amplitudes688 VAVG Video Average689 VB Video Bandwidth691 VBR Video Bandwidth Ratio692 VIEW View Trace693 WAIT Wait694 WINNEXT Window Next695 WINOFF Window Off696 WINON Window ONWINON Window ONProgramming Commands 5-595 5-11. Programming Commands That Exit The Windows Display Mode 697 WINOFF to turn the windows off. 698 WINZOOM Window Zoom699 XCH Exchange5-597 Exchanges the contents of sources 1 and 2. Related Commands: AXB, BXC. 701 ZMKCNTR Zone Marker at Center Frequency703 ZMKPKNL Zone Marker for Next Left Peak704 ZMKPKNR Zone Marker for Next Right Peak705 ZMKSPAN Zone Marker Span707 Spectrum Analyzer Error Messages717 BHP-IB and Parallel Option 041 718 CRS-232 and Parallel Option 043 10. loWhat Youll Learn in This AppendixIntroducing the RS-232 Interface .oJ
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