TEST

MODEL

RECORD

68277B/68377B

3-12 Amplitude Modulation Test

AM Imput Sensitivity Procedure

Lower Limit

Measured Value

Upper Limit

Set F1 to 5.0 GHz

 

 

 

Measure and record the Modulation Analyzer AM PK(+) reading

__________

 

Measure and record the Modulation Analyzer AM PK(–) reading

__________

 

Calculate and record the actual AM input sensitivity

45%

_________ %

55%

3-13 Frequency Modulation Tests

FM Imput Sensitivity Procedure

Lower Limit

Measured Value

Upper Limit

(Unlocked Wide FM Mode)

 

 

 

Set F1 to 5.0 GHz

 

 

 

Measure and record the low carrier frequency

_______ MHz

 

Measure and record the high carrier frequency

_______ MHz

 

Calculate and record the actual peak-to-peak frequency deviation .

190 MHz

_______ MHz

210 MHz

FM Imput Sensitivity Procedure

 

 

 

(Unlocked Narrow FM Mode)

 

 

 

Set F1 to 5.0 GHz

 

 

 

Record the FM deviation frequency displayed on the 68277B/68377B

_______ MHz

 

Calculate and record the FM accuracy

93.7%

_________ %

106.3%

FM Imput Sensitivity Procedure

 

 

 

(Locked FM Mode)

 

 

 

Set F1 to 5.0 GHz

 

 

 

Record the FM deviation frequency displayed on the 68277B/68377B

_______ MHz

 

Calculate and record the FM accuracy

93.7%

_________ %

106.3%

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682XXB, 683XXB specifications

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