Front Panel Features

Introducing the 87130A Attenuator/Switch Driver

Features of the Attenuator/Switch Driver

The front panel LEDs indicate the status of the 87130A attenuator/switch driver. The front-panel LEDs should turn on and off while the switch driver is performing the self-test (for example, at turn-on).

If the ERROR LED lights at any time other than during self test, an error condition exists in the switch matrix. The switch driver ERROR light indicates it is ready to report one or more error codes. The error codes may be viewed by using the :ERRor? command from a controller. Refer to the GPIB command “:ERRor?” on page 4-43for more information.

Figure 1-2 87130A Front Panel Features

The user may remotely set the SRQ (service request) state to take place under certain conditions, (for example: completion of an operation or if an error condition occurs). The SRQ LED will only be lit during self test, when it is turned on and off to test the LED.

The other LEDs, RMT (remote), LSN (listen), TLK (talk), and SWITCHING indicate the normal functioning of the switch driver and do not indicate an error condition.

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87130A specifications

Agilent Technologies 87130A is a highly regarded network analyzer that has been widely adopted in the field of RF and microwave testing. Known for its versatility and precision, the 87130A is designed for evaluating components and devices in various applications, including telecommunications and electronics.

One of the main features of the 87130A is its frequency range, which spans from 300 kHz to 3 GHz. This broad spectrum allows engineers to test a wide variety of RF components, including amplifiers, filters, and antennas. The analyzer provides vector network analysis capabilities, enabling users to measure both the magnitude and phase of S-parameters, essential for characterizing components effectively.

The instrument is equipped with a powerful internal calibration capability, which ensures accurate measurements by compensating for test fixture errors and other variables. The built-in electronic calibration options further enhance measurement accuracy and repeatability, giving engineers confidence in their results.

Another notable characteristic of the 87130A is its graphical user interface, which is intuitive and user-friendly. The display provides clear visual representations of measurement data, allowing for easy interpretation and analysis. Users can access a variety of measurement functions, such as gain compression, group delay, and return loss, making it a versatile tool for multi-faceted testing.

The Agilent 87130A employs advanced measurement algorithms that improve speed and accuracy. These enhancements facilitate rapid data acquisition, which is particularly beneficial in production environments where time is critical. The analyzer also supports multiple calibration techniques, including through-reflect-match (TRM) and short-open-load (SOL), catering to diverse testing needs.

Connectivity options are abundant, with GPIB, LAN, and USB interfaces, allowing seamless integration into automated test setups. This modularity supports remote operation, making it easier to incorporate the analyzer into various testing environments.

Overall, Agilent Technologies 87130A stands out for its precision, ease of use, and flexibility in RF and microwave testing applications. Its combination of advanced features and robust performance makes it a staple in laboratories, production lines, and research settings, helping engineers and technicians achieve optimal results in their measurement endeavors.