Index

Symbols

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Numerics

8560E/EC remote language, 29 8561E/EC remote language, 29 8562E/EC remote language, 29 8563E/EC remote language, 29 8564E/EC remote language, 29 8565E/EC remote language, 29 8-bit bytes, 276, 278

A

A minus B

into A, 100, 120 off, 119

plus display line, 101 A plus B

to A, 103, 188 A1, 79

A2, 80

A3, 81

A4, 82

absolute amplitude units, 106 AC coupling, 175 AC/DC, 173, 175 ACPALPHA, 83 ACPALTCH, 84 ACPBRPER, 85 ACPBRWID, 86 ACPBW, 87 ACPCOMPUTE, 88 ACPFRQWT, 89 ACPLOWER, 90 ACPMAX, 91 ACPMEAS, 92 ACPMSTATE, 93 ACPPWRTX, 94 ACPRSLTS, 95

ACPSP, 96

ACPT, 97 ACPUPPER, 98 activate marker, 242 address

display, 138 adjacent channel power

alpha weighting, 83 alternate channels, 84 bandwidth, 87 burst period, 85 burst width, 86 channel spacing, 96 compute, 88 frequency weighting, 89 lower, 90 maximum, 91

measure, 92 measurement results, 95 measurement state, 93 T weighting, 97

total power transmitted, 94 upper, 98

ADJALL, 99 alpha weighting, 83 AMB, 100 AMBPL, 101 amplitude

in dBm, 183 in dBmV, 185 in dBuv, 187 in volts, 189

amplitude marker, 241 amplitude units, 77, 106 analyzer command, 76

angle parameter (variables), 360 ANNOT, 102

annotation, 102 off, 208 on, 209 output trace, 284

APB, 103

arbitrary block data, 361 AT, 104 attenuation, 104

coupling, 121 AUNITS, 106 auto couple, 108 AUTOCPL, 108 average

video, 345 AXB, 109

B

B minus display line, 114 B1, 110

B2, 111

B3, 112

B4, 113 bandwidth

channel power, 128 marker, 243 occupied power, 280 power, 290 resolution, 295 video, 347

video coupling offset, 349 bit_pattern parameter (variables), 360 BL, 114

BLANK, 115 blank

trace C, 200

blank trace, 82, 113, 115 blanking threshold, 333

block data arbitrary, 361 identifying block size, 361 parsing output, 361

BML, 116

boolean parameter (commands), 359 BTC, 117

BXC, 118 bytes, 276, 278

C

C1, 119

C2, 120

CA, 121

carrier off power, 122 carrier on power, 123 CARROFF, 122 CARRON, 123 center frequency, 124

marker, 148, 244 step size, 317

CF, 124 CHANNEL, 126 channel power, 127

bandwidth, 128 channel selection, 126 CHANPWR, 127 character EOI, 76 characters, 76 CHPWRBW, 128 clear

average, 129

write, 79, 110, 130 Clear Log, 34 CLRAVG, 129 CLRW, 130

Cmd Error, 32, 37

Cmd Error log softkey, 33 command

mnemonic, 76 terminators, 76

commands

boolean parameter, 359 keyword parameter, 359 multiple on a line, 361 parameters, 359 syntax, 356 termination, IEEE, 361 units parameter, 359 valid commands, 356 variable parameter, 359

variable parameter keywords, 359 continuous sweep, 132, 306 CONTS, 132

counter marker, 247

COUPLE, 133

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Agilent Technologies N9030a manual Index

N9030a specifications

Agilent Technologies, now known as Keysight Technologies, is recognized as a leader in providing advanced electronic measurement solutions. One of their highlighted products is the N9030A PXA X-Series Signal Analyser, a versatile instrument that caters to the needs of engineers and researchers in various fields, including telecommunications, aerospace, and defense.

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