AGILENT 35670A

Supplemental Operator’s Guide

Press the [MORE CHOICES] softkey (F9).

Press the [DATA REGISTER] softkey (F8).

Press the [D2] softkey (F2).

Recalling the Spectra from Disk

Use data registers D1 and D2 to contain the spectra used for comparison. D1 is compared to Channel 1 real-time data, and D2 is compared to Channel 2 real-time data. Comparison data must either be measured, then stored into data registers D1 and D2, or recalled into registers D1 and D2 from disk or non-volatile RAM. For instructions on how to store spectra to disk, see the section “Storing Data to a Disk File.” For instructions on how to store spectra to data registers, see the section “Storing Data in Data Registers.”

For this section, the comparison data is assumed to be stored in the disk file

COMPARE1.DAT” and “COMPARE2.DAT.” To recall these spectra into D1 and D2, respectively, follow these steps:

Insert the 3.5” disk containing the files “COMPARE1.DAT” and “COMPARE2.DAT.”

Press the [Save/Recall] hardkey.

Press the [RECALL DATA] softkey (F4).

Press the

[RCL TRACE

AND SCALE] softkey (F1).

Press the

[FROM FILE

INTO D1] softkey (F1).

Press the [CLEAR ENTRY] softkey (F9).

Enter COMPARE1.DAT and press the [ENTER] softkey (F1).

Data from the file “COMPARE1.DAT” now appears in data register D1. Next, recall “COMPARE2.DAT” into dataregister D2 as follows:

Press the [Save/Recall] hardkey.

Press the [RECALL DATA] softkey (F4).

Press the

[RCL TRACE

AND SCALE] softkey (F1).

Press the

[FROM FILE

INTO D2] softkey (F2).

Press the [CLEAR ENTRY] softkey (F9).

Enter COMPARE2.DAT and press the [ENTER] softkey (F1).

Recalling the Spectra from Non-Volatile RAM

The comparison data files “COMPARE1.DAT” and “COMPARE2.DAT” are stored in the non-volatile RAM. To recall these spectra into D1 and D2, respectively, follow these steps:

Press the [Save/Recall] hardkey.

Press the [DEFAULT DISK] softkey (F9).

Press the [NON VOL RAM DISK] softkey (F1).

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Agilent 35670A specifications

Agilent Technologies Agilent 35670A is a prominent and versatile dynamic signal analyzer designed for various applications in vibration testing, structural analysis, and noise measurement. Engineered to meet the rigorous demands of engineers and researchers, the 35670A is especially valued for its advanced features and functionalities that facilitate detailed analysis and troubleshooting.

One of the primary features of the Agilent 35670A is its ability to perform real-time signal analysis. The instrument is equipped with a powerful processing engine that handles large amounts of data efficiently, providing fast and accurate results. This real-time capability is critical for dynamic testing applications, allowing engineers to monitor and analyze signals as they occur, thereby facilitating quicker decision-making and problem identification.

The Agilent 35670A employs advanced Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithms, which provide high-resolution spectral analysis. This feature is essential for engineers needing to identify frequency components in complex signals, making it particularly useful in the fields of acoustics and mechanical engineering. The analyzer supports various types of measurements, such as magnitude and phase, enabling users to delve deeply into their data.

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