Agilent Technologies 8156A manual Sav, Reset State Default Setting Parameter Reset Value

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Remote Commands

 

 

 

The Common Commands

 

 

• Service request enable register (SRE)

 

 

• Standard event status enable register (ESE)

 

 

 

The commands and parameters of the reset

 

 

 

state are listed in the following table.

Table 8-6

Reset State (Default Setting)

 

 

Parameter

 

 

Reset Value

 

Attenuation Factor

 

0dB

 

Calibration Factor

 

0dB

 

Wavelength

 

 

1310nm

 

Sweep

 

 

Manual

 

 

Start

 

0.00dB

 

 

Stop

 

0.00dB

 

 

Step

 

0.00dB

 

 

Dwell

 

0.2s

 

Back Refl.

Ins. Loss

 

2.00dB

 

 

RL Ref

 

14.70dB

 

 

RL-Input

60.00dB

 

λ Cal

 

 

Off

 

User Cal

 

 

Off

 

Through Power Mode

 

Off

 

Display Brightness

 

Full

 

Power On Setting

 

 

Last

 

Shutter enable under GPIB

 

Normal

 

Shutter at Power ON

 

Disabled

 

Resolution

 

 

1/100

 

Example

 

OUTPUT 728;"*RST"

 

*SAV

 

 

 

 

Syntax

 

*SAV <wsp> <location>

 

 

 

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location 9

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Agilent Technologies 8156A manual Sav, Reset State Default Setting Parameter Reset Value

8156A specifications

Agilent Technologies 8156A is a high-performance optical source offering advanced capabilities for testing and characterizing optical systems. Specifically designed for applications in telecommunications and data communications, the 8156A stands out due to its precision, versatility, and reliability, making it an essential tool for engineers and researchers in the telecommunications industry.

One of the main features of the 8156A is its ability to generate a stable, accurate, and tunable optical signal. This optical source operates across a wide wavelength range, typically from 1260 nm to 1675 nm, covering key regions used in fiber optics. The tunable laser module is particularly beneficial for applications requiring the testing of fiber optic components, systems, and networks, enabling users to specify any wavelength within this range.

The device employs advanced technologies, including distributed feedback (DFB) laser technology, offering low noise and high output power while ensuring minimal phase and frequency jitter. This results in precise measurements that are crucial for evaluating the performance of optical devices. The 8156A also features a built-in optical power meter, allowing for seamless integration and real-time monitoring of optical power levels during testing.

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The 8156A is equipped to handle numerous protocols and systems, including passive optical networks (PON), optical transport networks (OTN), and traditional wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) technologies. Its agility in adapting to various protocols enhances its role in research and development settings.

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