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Viewing Catalogs and Saving Files

Saving a File

Saving a File

You can save files (setups, states, traces, limits, corrections, measurement results, or screens) to a floppy disk (A:\), or the internal drive (C:\). In this example you will save a trace to the internal C: drive.

Trace files are not bitmap files. Files saved as Trace cannot be imported into other applications or converted. If you require the use of other applications, for example Microsoft→ Word or Microsoft→ Excel, be sure to save your files as .gif or .wmf formats using Screen for your file Type.

Step 1. Set up the analyzer trace

1.Perform a factory preset by pressing Preset, Factory Preset (if present).

2.Turn on the internal 50 MHz alignment signal of the analyzer as follows:

Press Input/Output, Input Port, Amptd Ref.

3.Set the center frequency to 50 MHz by pressing press FREQUENCY,

Center Freq, 50, MHz.

4.Set the span to 75 MHz by pressing SPAN, Span, 75, MHz. The reference signal will appear on the display.

5.View trace 1 and put it into maximum hold by pressing View/Trace, Max Hold. (Trace 1 should already by underlined, but if not, press Trace 1 2 3 until 1 is underlined and then press Max Hold.) Your analyzer display should look similar to Figure 4-3.

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Agilent Technologies E4440A manual Saving a File, Set up the analyzer trace

E4440A specifications

Agilent Technologies has long been recognized for its cutting-edge solutions in the realm of electronic test and measurement, and the E4440A is no exception. This spectrum analyzer is part of Agilent's renowned X-Series, which has set benchmarks in performance and versatility for RF and microwave applications. The E4440A stands out for its reliability, accuracy, and advanced signal analysis capabilities.

One of the most notable features of the E4440A is its exceptional frequency range. The device covers frequencies from 3 Hz to 9 kHz, allowing it to handle a wide array of signals, from low-frequency communications to high-frequency RF applications. By offering such broad bandwidth, the E4440A caters to various sectors including telecommunications, aerospace, and research and development.

In terms of specifications, the E4440A boasts a maximum amplitude measurement accuracy of ±0.7 dB, which is crucial for detailed signal analysis. Its 1 Hz to 30 MHz demodulation bandwidth allows users to accurately analyze complex modulated signals, making it ideal for capturing and decoding various communication formats.

Built on Agilent's exclusive technology, the E4440A integrates the advanced "Digital Signal Processing" capabilities, enhancing its measurement precision and speed. This technology not only improves the analyzer's dynamic range but also allows for quick identification and analysis of signals, ensuring that engineers can optimize performance and troubleshoot issues more effectively.

A unique characteristic of the E4440A is its robust user interface. The spectrum analyzer features a high-resolution display, which provides clear visualizations of signals. Additionally, its intuitive navigation simplifies operation, enabling both seasoned engineers and newcomers to utilize the device effectively without extensive training.

The E4440A is also equipped with a variety of built-in measurement capabilities, including distortion, modulation, and phase noise analysis. These tools empower users to assess the quality of their transmission systems comprehensively, thus facilitating improvements and innovations in design.

In conclusion, Agilent Technologies E4440A stands as a versatile spectrum analyzer that combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features. Its broad frequency range, high accuracy, and advanced analysis capabilities make it an essential tool for professionals in the RF and microwave sectors. Whether for research, development, or testing, the E4440A delivers the precision and reliability that engineers expect from Agilent Technologies.