PHASE MODULATION

CALIBRATION

(￿M) CALIBRATION

NOTE

To save the calibration data after completing any calibration step, type: calterm 787 and press <ENTER>.

NOTE

You may need to adjust the RBW setting on the Spectrum Analyzer in order to see the >–40 dBc null.

When the DAC has been completely adjusted, the program will exit to the $ prompt.

g.Record step completion on the Test Record.

2.Internal Wide ￿M Mode Sensitivity calibration is accomplished by adjusting the FM Variable Gain Control DAC to reduce the carrier level as low as possible at frequencies of 5 GHz and 20 GHz. The modulating signal input is from the internal Function Generator.

Perform the calibration as follows:

a.At the $ prompt, type: calterm 151 and press <ENTER>.

b.On the Spectrum Analyzer, set the Span/Div to 50 kHz per division.

c.On the computer keyboard, use the ‘, 1, 2, and 3 keys to increment and the 7, 8, 9, and 0 keys to decrement the value of the DAC’s setting.

Start calibration by pressing an increment key.

d.While observing the first Bessel null (Figure

4-16) on the Spectrum Analyzer display, adjust the value of the DAC’s setting to reduce the carrier level as low as possible.

e.When finished setting the DAC, press Q on the keyboard to go to the next calibration step.

When the DAC has been completely adjusted, the program will exit to the $ prompt.

f.Record step completion on the Test Record.

3.Wide ￿M Mode Flatness calibration is accom- plished by adjusting the ￿M Flatness DAC to re- duce the carrier level as low as possible for sensitivity settings of 2.4 Rad/V and 14.9 Rad/V at 5 GHz. The modulating signal input is from the external Function Generator.

Perform the calibration as follows:

a.At the $ prompt, type: calterm 155 and press <ENTER>.

b.Set up the Function Generator for a 400 Hz sine wave with an output level of 0.707 volts RMS (2 volts peak to peak). Use a frequency counter to verify the output frequency of your function generator is set to ￿1%.

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Anritsu 683XXB, 682XXB manual Phase Modulation

682XXB, 683XXB specifications

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