Model 11793A

Microwave Converter

c.Use enough shock-absorbing material; a 7.5 to 10.0 cm (3 to 4 in.) layer around all sides of the instrument to provide a firm cushion and to prevent movement in the container. Protect the front panel with cardboard.

d.Seal the shipping container securely.

e.Mark the shipping container FRAGILE to ensure careful handling.

19.Operation

Before the Microwave Converter is plugged in, all protective earth terminals, extension cords, auto-transformers, and devices connected to it should be connected to a protective earth grounding socket. Any interruption of the protective earth grounding will cause a potential shock hazard that could result in personal injury.

Before the Microwave Converter is plugged in, it must be set to the same line voltage as the power source or damage to the instrument may result.

The HP 11793A Microwave Converter is designed to be operated remotely by the measuring instrument in its frequency offset mode. Operation of the Microwave Converter is, therefore, under control of the measuring instrument.

20. Operating Instructions

To operate the Microwave Converter, plug in the power cord and connect the signal and control cables as indicated in Figure 3, Microwave Converter Interconnections and Test Set-up.Refer to Table 1, LO Requirements, for LO power requirements.

This instrument does not have an orl/off switch or front-panel power indicator light. Power is supplied to the instrument as soon as the power cord is plugged in to the line voltage source.

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HP 11793A manual Operation, Operating Instructions

11793A specifications

The HP 11793A is a precision electronic component designed for high-frequency signal processing and transmission, primarily used in laboratory and industrial applications. This device exemplifies HP's longstanding commitment to quality and innovation in the world of electronic instrumentation.

One of the notable features of the HP 11793A is its ability to handle a wide frequency range, making it suitable for a variety of tasks, including signal analysis, modulation, and demodulation. This versatility is complemented by its excellent linearity and low distortion, which are critical factors for applications that require high accuracy and reliability in signal representation.

The HP 11793A employs advanced technologies that enhance its performance and usability. One of the key technologies is its robust signal conditioning capabilities, which allow it to filter and amplify signals effectively. This ensures that even weak signals can be accurately processed, significantly improving measurement reliability. Furthermore, the device uses cutting-edge materials and manufacturing processes to minimize noise and interference, paving the way for clearer and more precise signal outputs.

Another significant aspect of the HP 11793A is its user-friendly interface. Designed with the operator in mind, the device features intuitive controls and a well-organized display, enabling quick adjustments and easy monitoring of parameters. This ergonomic design is particularly beneficial in high-pressure environments where time is crucial, allowing technicians and engineers to focus on their tasks without being bogged down by complicated procedures.

Reliability is paramount in any electronic component, and the HP 11793A does not disappoint. Built to withstand rigorous testing and prolonged usage, it boasts a durable construction that ensures longevity. The device also adheres to strict safety and performance standards, providing users with peace of mind.

In conclusion, the HP 11793A combines high-frequency signal processing capabilities, advanced signal conditioning technologies, user-friendly design, and robust reliability. These features make it an essential tool for professionals in the fields of electronics, telecommunications, and research laboratories, contributing to a more efficient and effective workflow in high-precision tasks. Whether for development, testing, or analysis, the HP 11793A stands out as a notable choice in the realm of electronic instrumentation.