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PREFACE
Figure O-l. Typical Serial Number Label
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GETTING STARTED
What Is In This Chapter
Getting Started Introduction l-1
Equipment Used In Examples
How To Use This Chapter
Equipment Used In Examples
l-2 Getting Started Introduction
Getting Started Basic
Introducing the HP 8360 Series Synthesized Sweepers
Figure l-l. The HP 83620A Synthesized Sweeper
Getting Started Basic l-3
Figure l-2. Display
Display Area
l-4 Getting Started Basic
Figure l-3. Entry Area
Entry Area
Getting Started Basic l-5
CW Operation
CW Operation and Start/Stop Frequency Sweep
Start/Stop Frequency Sweep
1-6 Getting Started Basic
Figure 1-4. CW Operation and Start/Stop Frequency Sweep
Getting Started Basic
SWEEP LED
START
1-6 Getting Started Basic
Center Frequency/Span Operation
Getting Started Basic l-9
Figure 1-5. Center Frequency and Span Operation
SWEEP LED
CENTER
Power Level Operation
Power Level and Sweep Time Operation
l-10 Getting Started Basic
Power Level
Figure 1-6. Power Level and Sweep Time Operation
Press CPOWER LEVEL
Getting Started Basic l-l
1-12 Getting Started Basic
Continuous, Single and Manual Sweep Operation
Figure 1-7. Continuous, Single, and Manual Sweep Operation
3. Use the rotary knob to adjust frequency
Getting Started Basic
Single Sweep
1-14 Getting Started Basic
Marker Operation
Figure 1-6. Marker Operation
Select M2 as the reference. Watch the display change to indicate
Getting Started Basic
1-16 Getting Started Basic
Saving and Recalling an Instrument State
Figure 1-9. Saving and Recalling an Instrument State
1. Setup synthesizer as desired
Getting Started Basic l-17
RECALL
Power Sweep Operation
Power Sweep and Power Slope Operation
1-18 Getting Started Basic
Getting Started Basic l-19
Power Sweep
Figure l-10. Power Sweep and Power Slope Operation
Power Slope
1. Press POWER jMENU 2. Select Pouer Saeep 3. Enter a value
Advanced
Getting Started Advanced
Table l-l. Keys Under Discussion in This Section
Getting Started Advanced
“OPERATING and PROGRAMMING REFERENCE” chapter of this handbook
Advanced Table l-l Keys Under Discussion in This Section continued
1-22 Getting Started Advanced
Figure l-1 1. ALC Circuit Externally Leveled
Externally Leveling the Synthesizer
Getting Started Advanced
SYNTHESIZER NEGATIVE
l-24 Getting Started Advanced
Hint
10 mV
DETECTOR INPUT POWER, dBm
1 mV l mV
+20 d6V +lO dBV 0 dBV 1 0 dBV 2 0 dBV 3 0 dBV 4 0 dBV 5 0 dBV
l-26 Getting Started Advanced
External Leveling Used With the Optional Step Attenuator
Figure 1-13. Leveling with a Power Meter
Leveling with Power Meters
Hint
Getting Started Advanced l-27
Figure 1-14. MM-wave Source Module Leveling
Leveling with MM-wave Source Modules
1-28 Getting Started Advanced
Getting Started Advanced
Hint
nICROUAVE 4-0 0 AWPLIFIER RF OUT I’ll-LINE SOURCE NODULE
6RF OUT
I-30 Getting Started Advanced
Working with Mixers/Reverse Power Effects
R F L E V E
REVERSE POWER
CONTROL
1 0 dB
1-32 Getting Started Advanced
Working with Spectrum Analyzers/Reverse Power Effects
Creating and Applying the User Flatness Correction Array
Optimizing Synthesizer Performance
Getting Started Advanced
Figure 1-16. Creating a User Flatness Array Automatically
Creating a User Flatness Array Automatically, Example
1-34 Getting Started Advanced
13 Select Auto Fill Stop a@=, Auto Fill Incr aGHz
Auto Fill Start. For this example,select Auto Fill Start @IGHz
Getting Started Advanced l-35
1-36 Getting Started Advanced
Creating a User Flatness Array, Example
Getting Started Advanced
Figure 1-19. Creating a User Flatness Array
dBm PO max - Ppath loss
l-38 Getting Started Advanced
The focus of this example is to use user flatness correction to
Example
Getting Started Advanced
Environment
Figure l-20
l-40 Getting Started Advanced
SYNTHESIZER
Getting Started Advanced
U, V, and
l-42 Getting Started Advanced
Scalar Analysis Measurement with User Flatness Corrections Example
Figure l-2 1. Scalar System Configuration
The synthesizer’s rear
Getting Started Advanced
Fltnesa M e n u
1-44 Getting Started Advanced
Getting Started Advanced l-45
1-46 Getting Started Advanced
Getting Started Advanced
Using Detector Calibration
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Peaking
Using the Tracking Feature
Tracking
Getting Started Advanced
Figure l-23. Decision Tree for ALC Bandwidth Selection
ALC Bandwidth Selection
l-50 Getting Started Advanced
3. Select Step Swp Menu
Using Step Sweep
1-52 Getting Started Advanced
Creating and Using a Frequency List
Getting Started Advanced l-53
Using the Security Features
1-54 Getting Started Advanced
Changing the Preset Parameters
Programming
Getting Started Programming
Getting Started Programming l-55
HP-IB General Information
Interconnecting Cables
HP-IB Instrument Nomenclature
Programming the Synthesizer
Abort
HP-IB Command Statements
Getting Started Programming
Local Lockout
Remote
1-56 Getting Started Programming
i n t e r f a c e select code
Clear
Local
Getting Started Programming l-59
l-60 Getting Started Programming
output
Enter
CONVERT IMAGE IOBUFFER TRANSFER
Getting Started Programming
1-62 Getting Started Programming
query
Getting Started with SCPI
Getting Started Programming
Command Examples
Command Mnemonics
Angle Brackets
1-64 Getting Started Programming
Response Examples
Commands and Responses,” discusses message terminators in more detail
Getting Started Programming
Program and Response Messages
Essentials for Beginners
Forgiving Listening and Precise Talking
1-66 Getting Started Programming
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Paths Through the Command Tree
Figure l-25. A Simplified Command Tree
l-68 Getting Started Programming
Getting Started Programming
w Common Commands
n Semicolon
w Whitespace
Figure l-26. Proper Use of the Colon and Semicolon
4 vmv
l-70 Getting Started Programming
Sending this message AABBEE FF GG
Figure l-27. Simplified SWEep Command Tree
Subsystem Command Tables
Table 1-2. SWEep Command Table
Reading the Command Table
More About Commands
CCWl
SWEep MANual RELat ive
SWEepMANual
1 . 2
Parameter Types
4.56espace3
Getting Started Programming
1-74 Getting Started Programming
Getting Started Programming
Reading Instrument Errors
Figure l-28. Voltage Controlled Oscillator Test Program Listing
Example Program
l-78 Getting Started Programming
Getting Started Programming
210 OUTPUT OStimulus*IDN? 220 ENTER OStimulusId$ 230 PRINT Id$
l-78 Getting Started Programming
a 1 in the source Output Queue. The program waits at line 410 until the 1 returned by *OPC? is entered
In This Subsection
Details of Commands and Responses
Program Message Syntax
Figure j-29. Simplified Program Message Syntax
Figure l-30. Simplified Subsystem Command Syntax
Subsystem Command Syntax
Common Command Syntax
l-80 Getting Started Programming
Response Message Syntax
Figure 1-31. Simplified Common Command Syntax
Figure l-32. Simplified Response MeSSaQe Syntax
Getting Started Programming l-81
Table 1-3. SCPI Data Types
Discrete
Parameter Types
1-82 Getting Started Programming
parameters
Examples of numeric
1 . 2
4.56espace3
l-84 Getting Started Programming
Response Data Types
DIODe
INTernal
PMETer
MMHead
Using the Example Programs
Programming Typical Measurements
In This Subsection
1-86 Getting Started Programming
Table 1-4. Sample Synthesizer Commands
Use of the Command Tables
Command
Getting Started Programming
HP-IB Chec Example lrogram
Table 1-4. Sample Synthesizer Commands continued
1-88 Getting Started Programming
Program Comments
Local Lockout Demonstration Example Program
Getting Started Programming
Program Comments
HINT Setting Up A Typical Sweep, Example Program
l-90 Getting Started Programming
Program Comments
50 REMOTE Source 60 OUTPUTSource*RST
Getting Started Programming
Program Comments
Queries, Example Program
1-92 Getting Started Programming
Getting Started Programming l-93
Saving and Recalling States, Example Program
80 OUTPUT Source*SAV 90 CLS
Program Comments
Looping and Synchronization Example Program
Getting Started Programming
l-96 Getting Started Programming
Using the *WAI Command, Example Program
Getting Started Programming
Program Comments
1-96 Getting Started Programming
Using the User Flatness Correction Commands Example Program
Getting Started Programming
360 OUTPUT @Source Freq GHZ, 0 DB 370 Freq=Freq+Increment
950 UNTIL Flips=3 960 Power=PO+Pl/2 970 RETURN Power 980 FNEND
860 Pl=VALPower$ 870 Slope2=SGNP2-PI 880 IF Slope2Slope THEN
890 Flips=Flips+l 900 Slopel=Slope 910 ELSE
920 IF Slope2=0 THEN Flips=Flips+.2 930 END IF 940 PO=Pl
General Status Register Model
Programming the Status System
In This Subsection
Figure l-33. Generalized Status Register Model
Transition Filter
Enable Register
Event Register
An Example Sequence
Getting Started Programming l-103
Figure l-34. Typical Status Register Bit Changes
Case A Case B Case C Case D Condition 4-4-N-L TlT2T3T4T5
Generalized Trigger Model
Programming the Trigger System
In This Subsection
Overview
Getting Started Programming l-1
Figure l-35. Generalized Trigger Model Details of Trigger States
Idle Initiate Event D e t e c t i o n #l A v Event
D e t e c t i o n #N Sequence Operation
Figure l-37. Inside the Initiate State
Figure l-36. Inside the Idle State
l-106 Getting Started Programming
ABORt RST
Getting Started Programming l-107
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The INIT Configuration
Common Trigger Configurations
Figure l-39. Inside the Sequence Operation State
Getting Started Programming l-109
The TRIG Configuration
Figure l-40. The INIT Trigger Configuration
l-l 10 Getting Started Programming
Figure 1-41. The TRIG Trigger Configuration
Description of Triggering in the HP 8360 Series Synthesizers
Figure l-42. HP 8360 Simplified Trigger Model
Getting Started Programming l-l11
Trigger Keyword Definitions
Advanced Trigger Configurations
l-l 12 Getting Started Programming
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OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE
Operating and Programming Reference
Address
Adrs Menu
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
SCPI NONE, see the individual softkeys listed
Programming Codes See Also
HP-U3 Menu, softkeys listed above
A-2 Operating and Programming Reference
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Function Group ALC Menu Map
A-4 Operating and Programming Reference
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A-6 Operating and Programming Reference
Two terms are used in the following discussions power output and
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Leveling Point ExtDet or PwrMtr or Module
Figure A-2. Typical External Leveling Hookup
ALC Disabled - Leveling Mode ALCoff , Leveling Mode Search
A-8 Operating and Programming Reference
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5. Modulation is re-enabled if appropriate
ALC Bandwidth Select High
ALC Bandwidth Select Auto
See Also ALC, ALC BW Menu
Function Group ALC Menu Map
ALC BW Menu
ALC Bandwidth Select Low
Function Group ALC Menu Map
Function Group ALC Menu Map
AM BW Cal Always
Altmate Rep
See Also ALC
Programming Codes SCPI
AM Cal Menu
AM BW Cal Once
Function Group USER CAL Menu Map
AM BW Cal Once
Function Group MOD Menu Map
AM Menu
A-14 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
AM On/OffIO dBfV
AM On/Off 100%/V
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Ilvloo Menu Map
AM On/Off Ext
AM On/Off 100%/V
Programming Codes SCPI
Amp1 Markers
AM On/Off In-t
INIOD
Function Group MARKER Menu Map
Amp1 Markers
AM Type 10 dB/V
Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description
ANALYZER STATUS REGISTER
AM Type 100%/V
See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description
Status Byte
ANALYZER STATUS REGISTER
A-20 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
See Also
Arrow Keys
Function Group Menu Map Description
Arrow Keys
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes
EiEi
Arrow Keys
A-22 Operating and Programming Reference
Menu Map 2,s
Auto Fill Incr
Auto Fill Incr
Programming Codes See Also
List Menu
Auto Fill #Fts
See Also Fitness Menu, List Menu
Menu Map 2,s
Auto Fill Stop
Auto Fill Start
Auto Fill Stop
Menu Map 2,s
Auto Track
Function Group POWER, USER CAL Menu Map 5,9
Programming Codes SCPI CALibrationTRACk
Au&s Fill Stop
Function Group SYSTEM Menu Map
Blank Disp
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See Also SPAN,m,STOP
CENTER
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes SCPI
See Also Fault Menu
Clear Fault
Center=Narker
See Also w
Function Group SYSTEM Menu Map
Clear Memory
Programming Codes See Also
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BNC Connectors
CONNECTORS
Clear Point
Function Group P O W E R Menu Map
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decreases by 10 dB. For every +lV, increases by 10 dB. So the dynamic range of positive to negative power levels is dependent on the synthesizer power level setting
Operating and Programming Reference C-5
STOP SWEEP IN/OUT stops a sweep when this input is pulled low. Retrace does not occur, and the sweep resumes when this input is pulled high. The open circuit voltage is TTL high and is internally pulled low when the synthesizer stops its sweep. Externally forcing this input high will not cause damage or disrupt normal operation
CONNECTORS
C-8 Operating and Programming Reference
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Figure C-l. Auxiliary Interface Connector
AUXILIARY INTERFACE
RS-232 C A B L E
n/au
Table C-l. Pin Description of the Auxiliary Interface
I‘TL
C-8 Operating and Programming Reference
CONNECTORS
ii t
Figure C-2. HP-IB Connector and Cable
HP-IB Interface Cables Available
SHlSource Handshake, complete capability
CONNECTORS
C-10 Operating and Programming Reference
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Figure C-3. Interface Signals of the Source Module Connector
CONNECTORS
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Operating and Programming Reference C-l
Function Group Menu Map Description
CONNECTORS
Programming Codes See Also
SWEEP
Copy List
CorPair Disable
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
CorPair Disable
See Also AALC
Coupling Factor
Function Group Menu Map Description
Function Group Menu Map Description
$iEqICW
CW/CF Coupled
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
CW/CF Coupled
Programming Codes SCPI NONE
Dblr Amp Menu
Function Group P O W E R Menu Map
unspecified performance
Deep AM
Delay Menu
Function Group MODULATION Menu Map
Programming Codes SCPI
Delete All
Delete Menu
Menu Map 2,5
Menu Map ‘4
Menu Map 2,s
Delete Current
Delete All
D-4 Operating and Programming Reference
Delta Marker
Delete Undef
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes
Function Group MARKER Menu Map
Disp Status
Delta Mkr Ref
Function Group SYSTEM Menu Map k
See Also w
Pls=Off
Disp Status
Lvl=Int
RF Slp=Off
Daubler Amp Mode AUTO
Function Group POWER Menu Map
Programming Codes SCPI NONE
Table D-l Mnemonics used to Indicate Status continued
See Also Dblr hnp Menu
Doubler Amp Mode Off
Programming Codes SCPI
Function Group Menu Map Description
Doubler Amp Mode On
Dwell Coupled
Function Group FREQUENCY Menu Map
Function Group Menu Map Description
Enter Corr
8360 Adrs
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Enter List Dwell
Enter Freq
Programming Codes SCPI NONE, see Fitness Menu
Programming Codes SCPINONE, see Fltness Menu
Description Programming Codes See Also
Enter List Freq
Programming Codes SCPI NONE, see List Menu
See Also List Menu
Enter List Offset
ENTRY KEYS
Function Group FREQUENCY Menu Map
Programming Codes SCPI NONE, see List Menu
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Ext Det Cal
Function Group USER CAL Menu Map
Programming Codes SCPI
Function Group SERVICE Menu Map
Fault Menu
Fault Info Fault Info
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F-2 Operating and Programming Reference
Function Group SERVICE Menu Map
User’s
Programming Codes SCPISee Fault Menu
Fault Info
Function Group SERVICE Menu Map
Fault Info
Function Group SERVICE Menu Map
Fault Info
See Also Fault Menu
Fault Info
Function Group P O W E R Menu Map
Clear Point Copy List CorPair Disable Delete Menu Enter Corr
Fltness lbnu
Auto Fill Incr Auto Fill %Pts Auto Fill Start Auto Fill Stop
Fitness Menu
F-6 Operating and Programming Reference
Start stop # Pts
Frequency MHZ 10 . 000000 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0
Correction Undefined Undefined Undefined more Incr
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Figure F-3. The Sources of ALC Calibration Correction Data
1601 Equodistont Point Array Accessible Only From a Computer
F-6 Operating and Programming Reference
Theory of operation
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Fitness Henu
Figure F-4
Synthesizer Frequency Span
Fitness EIenu
Programming Codes SCPI
F-10 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
Function Group Menu Map Description
FM Coupling 1OOkHz
Function Group Menu Map Description
INIOD
Function Group MOD Menu Map
FM Coupling DC
F-12 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
Function Group MOD Menu Map
FM Menu
FM an/Off
FM adaff
FM On/Off DC
FM On/Off AC
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Function Group &j@ Menu Map
See Also MOD,CONNECTORS EN On/Off Ext
Programming Codes SCPI
Programming Codes SCPI
Freq Cal Menu
FM On/Off Int
Function Group IhnoD Menu Map
Programming Codes SCPI
Freq Follow
FREQUENCY M E N U
Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description
Function Group FREQUENCY Menu Map
Freq Mult
FREQUENCY MENU
Freq Offset List Menu Step Swp Menu Up/Down Size CW
Programming Codes See Also
Freq Offset
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes SCPI
Function Group Menu Map Description
FulliTsr Cal
Programming Codes SCPI
See Also AM BW Cal Always, AM BW Cal Once, Auto Track
Global Offset
Global Dwell
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
HP-IB Menu
HP-IB Address
Function Group Menu Map Description
Adrs Menu
H-2 Operating and Programming Reference
See Also CONNECTORS, HP-IB “Getting Started Programming”
User’s
HP-13 lenu
Function Group Menu Map Description
Internal AM Depth
Programming Codes SCPI
User’s Handbook
IIV1OD
Internal AM Rate
Internal AM Waveform Noise
Function Group Menu Map Description
Internal AM Waveform Sine
Internal AM Waveform Ramp
MODJ
Function Group IhnoD Menu Map
Internal AM Waveform Triangle
Internal AM Waveform Square
Function Group Menu Map Description
Function Group Menu Map Description
Internal FM Rate
Internal FM Deviation
INIOD
Function Group Menu Map Description
Ramp
Noise
M O D
Function Group
LMOD
Internal FM Waveform Sine
Internal FM Waveform Square
INIOD
Internal Menu
Internal FM Waveform Triangle
Internal Pulse Generator Delay
Function Group IhnoD Menu Map
Function Group INIOD Menu Map
Internal Pulse Generator Period
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Internal Pulse Generator Width
Internal Pulse Generator Rate
Function Group IMOD Menu Map
Function Group IlvloD Menu Map
Internal Pulse Mode Gate
Internal Pulse Mode Auto
Function Group MOq Menu Map
Function Group MOD Menu Map
Invert Input
Internal Pulse Mode Trigger
Function Group MOD Menu Map
Function Group MOD Menu Map
Function Group ALC Menu Map
Leveling Mode ALCof f
Programming Codes SCPI
See Also ALC, 0,MOD Pulse On/Off External, Set Atten
Leveling Mode Search
Leveling Mode Normal
Function Group ALC Menu Map
See Also ALC
ExtDet
Leveling Point
Leveling Point Intrnl
Function Group
Leveling Point PwrMtr
Leveling Point Module
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description
List Menu
LINE SWITCH
Function Group Menu Map Description
Function Group FREQUENCY Menu Map
Global Offset
Global Duel1
Pt Trig Menu
list,use the Auto Fill Start and Auto Fill Stop softkeys
User’s Handbook
Programming Codes SCPI
Operating and Programming Reference L-7
List Mode Pt Trig Bus
List Mode Pt Trig Auto
Function Group FREQUENCY Menu Map
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
List Mode Pt Trig Ext
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Manual Sweep
Ml--M2 Sweep
Function Group SWEEP Menu Map
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Programming Codes See Also
Power Sweep, SweepMode List
kimaL Suesp
M-2 Operating and Programming Reference
Amp1 Markers Center=Marker
Function Group MENU SELECT Menu Map
Delta Mkr Ref Ml--M2 Sweep Marker Ml Marker M2 Marker M3 Marker M4
Marker M5 Markers A11 Off Start=Ml Stop=M2
Start-Ml Stop=M2
Marker Ml
Analyzer Ml function on, MO function off
See Also Amp1 Markers, Ml--M2 Sweep,mj, MkrRef Menu
Marker M3
Marker M2
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Function Group MARKER Menu Map
Marker M5
Marker M4
See Also
See Also An@ Markers,MARKER, MkrRef Menu
Measure Corr All
Markers All Off
Programming Codes SCPI MARKerAOFF
See Also Fitness Menu, Mtr Meas Menu
Measure Corr Undef
Measure Corr Current
See Also Fltness Menu, Mtr Meas Menu
Function Group Menu Map Description
Meter On/Off AM
Meter Adrs
INIOD
Function Group SYSTEM Menu Map
Programming Codes SCPI MEASureFM?
Meter On/Off FM
Function Group Menu Map Description
Function Group MENU SELECT Menu Map
Function Group Menu Map Description
ModOut On/Off AM
Programming Codes SCPI
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ModOut On/Off FM
Modulation
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
User’s Handbook
Figure M-l. ALC Block Diagram
Operating and Programming Reference M-13
FEEDFORWARD
M-14 Operating and Programming Reference
Amplitude Modulation
User’s
UNLVLED Message
Amplitude Modulation
HP User’s Handbook
Uncoupled mode can also be used for the following
Operating and Programming Reference M-15
Amplitude Modulation
Figure M-2. Power Accuracy Over the AM Dynamic Range
M-16 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
HP User’s Handbook
FM Modulation
FM Modulation
Operating and Programming Reference M-17
The FM rate can be decreased as long as the FM deviation remains less than n x 5 x FM rate and less than 8 MHz
FM Modulation
Figure M-3. FM Deviation and Rate Limits
M-18 Operating and Programming Reference
Pulse Modulation
Pulse Modulation
User’s Handbook
Figure M-5. Pulse Modulation System
Pulse Modulation Figure M-4. ALC Block Diagram
M-20 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s Handbook
User’s Handbook
Pulse Modulation
Leveling Narrow Pulses
Pulse Envelope
Figure M-8. Video Feedthrough
Pulse Modulation
M-22 Operating and Programming Reference
Video Feedt hrough
Function Group ALC Menu Map
Module Menu
Programming Codes SCPI NONE
User’s Handbook
Module Select AUTO
Module Select Front
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Programming Codes See Also
Module Select None
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Mudule Select Rear
Monitor Menu
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Function Group MOD Menu Map
Programming Codes See Also
more n/m
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Function Group P O W E R Menu Map
Mtr Meas Menu
Programming Codes See Also
M-28 Operating and Programming Reference
Function Group POWER, USER CAL Menu Map 5,9
Peak RF Always
Programming Codes See Also
User’s Handbook
Function Group POWER, USER CAL Menu Map 5,9
Peak RF Once
Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description
User’s Handbook
POWER LEVEL
Operating and Programming Reference P-3
ATTEN X dB, MODULE LEVEL X.Xx dBm
PowerdBm MDL
ATTEN X dB, REFERENCE X.Xx dB
RefdB OFF
Power Offset
POWER iZiG
Power Slope
Function Group P O W E R Menu Map
Power Slope
Power Offset
Function Group POWER Menu Map
Function Group P O W E R Menu Map
Function Group Menu Map Description
Power Sweep
Programming Codes See Also
User’s Handbook
Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description
P-8 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
Presetlfade Factory
Preset Mode Factory
Function Group Menu Map Description
User’s Handbook
Printer Adrs
Preset Mode User
Function Group SYSTEM Menu Map
Programming Codes See Also
MENU SELECT NONE
Function Group Menu Map Description
Figure P-l. How PRIOR Works
User’s Handbook
Programming Language Analyzr
Programming Language CIIL
Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Programming Language SCPI
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Pt Trig Penn
Pulse Delay Normal
Function Group FREQUENCY Menu Map
See Also
IhnoD1
Pulse Delay Trigd
Pulse Delay TrigId
Function Group Menu Map Description
Function Group MOD
Pulse Menu
Pulse Menu
Function Group MOD Menu Map
Pulse an/Off Ext
Menu Map
Pulse an/Off Int
Pulse Rise Time Slow
Pulse On/Off Intrnl
Pulse h/Off Extrnl
LMOD
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes SCPI
Pulse On/Off Scalar
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
PulseOn/OffScalar
Pulse Rate
Pulse Period
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes
Pulse Rise Time Fast
Pulse Rise Time klto
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Pulse Width
Pulse Rise Time SlQW
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes See Also
Function Group IALC Menu Map
Pwr Mtr Range
Programming Codes See Also
User’s Handbook
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes
Ref Osc Menu
Function Group SYSTEM Menu Map
User’s Handbook
Programming Codes See Also
ROTARY KNOB
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes SCPI *SAV num
Atrnate Regs softkey
User’s Handbook
Save Lock
Save User Preset
Function Group SYSTEM Menu Map
Programming Codes SCPI
HP User’s Handbook
SCPI Conformance Information
SCPI Conformance Information
Operating and Programming Reference S-3
SPAN? STARt STARt? STOP STOP? n LIST DWELl POINts? DWELl? FREQuency
SCPI Conformance Information
S-4 Operating and Programming Reference
SCPI Conformance Information
HP User’s Handbook
STATe STATe? n PULSe PERiod PERiod? WIDTh WIDTh? n ROSCillator SOURce
Operating and Programming Reference S-5
TIME? w SYSTem ALTernate STATe STATe? ALTernate? COMMunicate GPIB
SCPI Conformance Information
S-6 Operating and Programming Reference
HP User’s Handbook
IF SAMP YO OUTPut BANDcross? FAULts? FREQs? UNLocks? YODacs? YTMDacs
SCPI Conformance Information
Operating and Programming Reference S-7
DELete POINts? RESult? TINT?
SCPI Conformance Information
S-8 Operating and Programming Reference
HP User’s Handbook
INITiate? NEXT? RANGe RANGe? POWer ARRay POINts? ARRay? ATTenuation
SCPI Conformance Information
Operating and Programming Reference S-9
DEViation DEViation? FILTer HPASs HPASs? INTernal FUNCtion FUNCtion?
SCPI Conformance Information
S-10 Operating and Programming Reference
PERiod PERiod? TRIGger SOURce SOURce? WIDTh WIDTh? SLEW SLEW? AUTO
SCPI Conformance Information
S-12 Operating and Programming Reference
SELect AUTO AUTO? SELect? PRESet EXECute SAVE TYPE SECurity COUnt
ERRor? KEY ASSign CLEar CODE CODE? DISable ENABle LANGuage MMHead
COUnt? n TRIGger ODELay ODELay? n TSWeep n UNIT AM AM? POWer POWer?
SCPI Conformance Information
Introduction
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
IEEE 488.2 Common Commands
S-14 Operating and Programming Reference
This returns a string identifying any device options
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
The instrument state is recalled from the specified memory register
The value range is from 0 to
LISTMODEAUTO
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
S-16 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
SWEep STEP value is StopMAX-StartMIN /lO SWEepTIMEMINimum
HP User’s Handbook
Operating and Programming Reference S-17
sending the command TSW*WAI
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
S-18 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
Table S-l. HP 8360 SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
User’s Handbook
Operating and Programming Reference S-19
Page
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
Table S-l. HP 8360 SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY continued
User’s Handbook
Operating and Programming Reference S-21
S-22 Operating and Programming Reference
Table S-l. HP 8360 SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY continued
User’s Handbook
User’s Handbook
Table S-l. HP 8360 SCPl COMMAND SUMMARY continued
Operating and Programming Reference S-23
state
Table S-l. HP 8360 SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY continued
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
S-24 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s Handbook
User’s Handbook
Table S-l. HP 8360 SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY continued
Operating and Programming Reference S-25
S-26 Operating and Programming Reference
Table S-l. HP 8360 SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY continued
User’s
Handbook
Operating and Programming Reference S-27
Table S-l. HP 8360 SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY continued
S-28 Operating and Programming Reference
= 100 * 1 - lO**-dB/20
User’s
HP User’s Handbook
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
Operating and Programming Reference S-29
User’s
S-30 Operating and Programming Reference
CORRectionSOURcei ARRaylFLATness CORRection SOURce cil?
HP User’s Handbook
Operating and Programming Reference S-31
S-32 Operating and Programming Reference
Bit 0 = PEAK Bit 1 = TRACK Bit 2 = RAMP Bit 3 = SPAN Bit 4 = V/GHz
User’s
User’s Handbook
DIAGnosticsTESTCONTinue
S-34 Operating and Programming Reference
Selects and queries the raw data logging ON/OFF switch. Both
User’s
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
Frequency Subsystem
User’s Handbook
no error is generated
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
still no error
both are fine, no errors
Operating and Programming Reference S-37
User’s Handbook
Page
LISTDWELlPOINts? MAXimumlMINimum
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
LISTFREQuency Cnumfreq suffix lMAXimumlMINimumi*801 LISTFREQuency?
RST value is the MAX + MIN/2 LISTFREQuencyPOINts? CMAXimumlMINimum
S-40 Operating and Programming Reference
RST state is AUTO LISTPOWerCORRection numDBIMAXimumlMINimum~l*801
User’s
User’s Handbook
The *RST values are the same as the FREQ CENTcommand *RST value
S-42 Operating and Programming Reference
Power Subsystem
User’s
HP User’s Handbook
POWerAMPLifierSTATEAUTO ONlOFFlOll POWerAMPLifierSTATEAUTO?
Operating and Programming Reference S-43
Sets and queries the setting of the power meter range. This is used
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
S-44 Operating and Programming Reference
HP User’s Handbook
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
CW or LIST Rotates around 0 Hz
Operating and Programming Reference S-45
The *RST value is 500 kHz
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
S-46 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
User’s Handbook
Pulse Subsystem
S-48 Operating and Programming Reference
read
User’s
STATusQUEStionableEVENt?
Sweep Subsystem
STATusQUEStionableNTRansition num STATusQUJZStionableNTRansition?
STATusQUEStionablePTRansition num STATusQUEStionablePTRansition?
SWEepDWELl numtime suffix lMAXimumlMINimum
Combining the Sweep Mode With the Sweep Generation Command
SWEepDWELl? CMAXimumIMINimum
SWEepDWELlAUTO ONlOFFlllO SWEepDWELlAUTO?
HP User’s Handbook
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
Operating and Programming Reference S-51
SWEepPOINts numlMAXimumlMINimum a SWEep POINts? MAXimum I MINimum
S-52 Operating and Programming Reference
SWEepTIME numtime suffix lMAXimumlMINimum SWEepTIME? MAXimumlMINimum
SYSTemALTernateSTATe ONlOFFlllO SYSTemALTernateSTATe?
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
User’s Handbook
Page
HP User’s Handbook
SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
Sets and queries the source of the trigger event
Operating and Programming Reference S-55
ENABLE REGISTER *ESE ““ml
SCPI STATUS REGISTER STRUCTURE
S-56 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
User’s Handbook
SCPI STATUS REGISTER STRUCTURE
Operating and Programming Reference S-57
STANDARD OPERATION STATUS GROUP
Function Group SYSTEM Menu Map
Security Menu
Save Lock
S-56 Operating and Programming Reference
Selftest Full
Set Atten
Function Group
Menu Map
Function Group
Software Rev
Menu Map
Description
See Also CENTER,ETxq,STOP
SPAN
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes SCPI
Page
Start Sweep Trigger Bus
Start Sweep Trigger Auto
See Also CONT, -1, Sweep Menu
Function Group Menu Map Description
Step Control Master
Start Sweep Trigger Ext
Function Group Menu Map Description
Programming Codes See Also
Programming Codes SCPI
See Also Step Control Slave, Step Swp Menu
Analyzer NONE
User’s Handbook
Function Group FREQUENCY Menu Map
Step Control Slave
S-66 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
Step Point3
Step Dwell
Function Group FREQUENCY
See Also Step Control Master, Step Swp Menu
See Also Step Size, Step Swp Menu, Sweep Mode Step
Step Size
See Also Step Points, Step Swp Menu, Sweep Mode Step
Menu Map
Step Swp Menu
Step Swp Menu
Dwell Coupled Step Control Master
Step Control Slave Step Dwell Step Points Step Size
Trig Bus
Trig Auto
See Also Step Swp Menu, Sweep Mode Step
Function Group Menu Map Description
Step Swp Pt Trig Ext
STOP
Analyzer FB num HzIKz~MzIGz
Function Group Menu Map Description Programming Codes
SWEEP @ii
TrigOut Delay
Manual Sweep
Sweep Mode List Sweep Mode Ramp
Sweep Mode Ramp
Sweep Mode List
Programming Codes SCPI NONE
Function Group Menu Map Description
See Also E, Manual Sweep,SINGLE, Step Swp Menu
Sweep Mode Step
Programming Codes SCPI
Function Group Menu Map Description
Swp Span Cal Once
Swp Span Cal Always
See Also Freq Cal Menu
See Also Freq Cal Menu
SWEEP
See Also Power Sweep
SwpTime Auto
Function Group SWEEP Menu Map
SYSTEM
Preset Mode User Ref Osc Menu Save User Preset
Alternate Regs Dim Display Disp Status BP-13 Menu
Security Menu Software Rev
Programming Codes SCPI NONE
UsrMenu Clear
SYSTEM MENU
Analyzer NONE
10 MHz Freq Std Extml
10 MHz Freq Std Auto
See Also Ref Osc Menu
Function Group Menu Map Description
10 MHz Freq Std None
10 MHz Freq Std Intrnl
See Also Ref Osc Menu
See Also Ref #SC Menu
Tracking Menu
TrigOut Delay
TrigOut Delay POWER, USER CAL
Function Group Menu Map Description
TrigOut Delay
Programming Codes SCPI TRIGgerODELay numtime suffix
Analyzer NONE
T-4 Operating and Programming Reference
Unlock Info
Uncoupl Atten
Function Group
Menu Map
Up/b Size CV
Up/Down Power
See Also Up/Dn Size CW, Up/Dn Size Swept
Function Group P O W E R Menu Map
See Also Manual Sweep, Sweep Mode Step, Up/Dn Size Swept
Up/Dn Size Swept
See Also Up/Dn Size CW
Function Group Menu Map Description
Function Group USER CAL Menu Map
USER DEFINED Giij
Programming Codes
See Also
UsrMenu Clear
UsrKey Clear
Press USER Soft Key to Clear
Programming Codes SCPI NONE
Analyzer NONE
Description Programming Codes See Also
U-6 Operating and Programming Reference
User’s
Waveform Menu
Zero Freq
Function Group LMOD Menu Map
Function Group Menu Map Description
See Also m,SPAN
Zoom
Function Group FREQUENCY Menu Map
Programming Codes SCPI NONE
Front Panel Error Messages in AlDhabetical.Order
ERROR MESSAGES
Introduction
Error Messages 2a-1
Level Repair Manual
2a-2 Error Messages
Error Messages 2a-3
INVALID LANGUAGE ON REAR PANEL SWITCH The
2a-4 Error Messages
Synthesizer Specific SCPI Error Messages
SCPI Error Messages in Numerical Order
Error Messages 2a-5
4, Unable to store data in EEROM 5, Not allowed to change address
Error Messages From -499 To
Universal SCPI Error Messages
Error Messages From -399 To
Error Messages From -299 To
Error Messages 2a-7
Error Messages From - 199 to
2a-8 Error Messages
105, GET not allowed -104, Data type error
Menu Maps 2b-1
Menu Maps
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Specifications
Specifications
Frequency
Range Resolution
Frequency Modes CW and Manual Sweep
Frequency Bands for CW signals
Internal 10 MHz Time Base
Synthesized List Mode Accuracy Same as time base
Number of Points 2 to Switching Time Same as CW
Number of Points 1 to Switching Time Same as CW
RF Output
Output Power
Resolution 0.02 dB
Temperature Stability 0.01 dB/“C, typical
Accuracy dB4
Specifications
Frequency GHz
Flatness dB
R a n g e
Analog Power Sweep External Leveling Source Match
Bandwidth
2c-6
Spectral Purity
Spurious Signals
Specifications
Harmonics
20 -30 -40 -50 g-60 -70 -80 -90 Carrier Frequency GHz
Typical HP 83620A Harmonics & Subharmonics
Typical HP 83623A Harmonics 20 -30 -40 $40 -70 -80 -90
13.5
Residual FM RMS, 50 Hz to 15 kHz bandwidth
Single-Sideband Phase Noise dBc/Hz
Power-Line Related 300 Hz offset from carrier
Specifications
Modulation
Pulse
2010
Internal Pulse Generator
Specifications
Modulation Depth
Sensitivity
Locked Mode
Simultaneous Modulations
Unlocked Mode
Sensitivity
AM, FM Pulse Modulation Meter
Internal Modulation Generator Option
Resolution 25 ns Accuracy 5 ns Video delay
Specifications
General
Warm-Up Time Power Requirements Weight & Dimensions Adapters Supplied
Environmental
Operating Temperature Range 0 to 55C
Specifications
Inputs & Outputs
Auxiliary Output
RF Output
10 MHz Reference Output
10 MHz Reference Input
Sweep Output
Stop Sweep Input/Output
Specifications
Options
Pulse Sync Out Option 002 only
AM/FM Output Option 002 only
Option 910 Extra Operating & Service Manuals
Option 008 1 Hz Frequency Resolution
Option W30 Two Years Additional Return-To-HP Service
Option 700 MATE System Compatibility
Initial Inspection
INSTALLATION
Specifications
INSTALLATION
3-2 INSTALLATION
Options Available
Preparation for Use
Power Requirements
Line Voltage and Fuse Selection
Specifications
3-4 INSTALLATION
Power Cable
Specifications
Figure 3-1. AC Power Cables Available
INSTALLATION
1. E =
Remember
Language Selection
How to View or Change a Language Selection from the Front Panel
3-6 INSTALLATION
Specifications
Figure 3-2. Rear Panel HP-IB Switch
INSTALLATION
HP-IB Address Selection
and Warmup Time
Remember Mating Connectors 10 MHz Frequency Reference Selection
How to View or Change an HP-IB address from the Front Panel
How to Prevent a Front Panel Change to an HP-IB Address
Specifications
Operating Environment
INSTALLATION
Rack Mount Slide Kit Option
Chassis Kits
Table 3-3. Rack Mount Slide Kit Contents
Installation Procedure
\NSTALLATION 3-”
Removing the Side StraPs and Feet
Figure 3-4. Chassis Slide Kit
3-12 INSTALLATION
MOUNTING HARDWARE F O R H P SYSTEMS ENCLOSURES MOUNTING HARDWARE
F O R N O N - H P SYSTEMS ENCLOSURES
Rack Flange Kit for Synthesizers with Handles Removed
Option
Contents
Specifications
3-14 INSTALLATION
Installation Procedure
Specifications
1. Refer to Figure 3-5. Remove handle trim strips
Rack Flange Kit for Synthesizers with Handles Attached Contents
Rack Flange Kit for Synthesizers with Handles Attached Option
INSTALLATION
3-16 INSTALLATION
Installation Procedure
Figure 3-6. Rack Mount Flanges for Synthesizers with Handles Attached
Environment
Storage and Shipment
Specifications
INSTALLATION
3-18 INSTALLATION
Package the Synthesizer for Shipment
Specifications
Converting HP 6340141 Systems to HP 8360 Series Systems
INSTALLATION
Instrument Preset Conditions for the HP 6360/8340/8341
Manual Operation
3-20 INSTALLATION
Compatibility
Specifications
System Connections
INSTALLATION 3-2
The HP 8510 Network Analyzer
The HP 8757C/E Scalar Network Analyzer
3-22 INSTALLATION
The HP 83550 Series Millimeter-wave Source Modules
The HP 89708 Noise Figure Meter
Specifications
Remote Operation
INSTALLATION
Converting from Network Analyzer Language to SCPI
Numeric Suffixes
3-24 INSTALLATION
Table 3-7. Numeric Suffixes
sllsx
INSTALLATION
Specifications
Table 3-8. Programming Language Comparison
Description
Table 3-8. Programming Language Comparison continued
3-28 INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Specifications
Markers n is 1 to 5, 1 is default
Table 3-8. Programming Language Comparison continued
Specifications
3-28 INSTALLATION
Table 3-8. Programming Language Comparison continued
INSTALLATION
Specifications
Table 3-8. Programming Language Comparison continued
Activate ramp sweep mode Trigger, external Trigger, free run
Service Information
OPERATOR’S CHECK and ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Operator’s Checks
Specifications
4-2 Operator’s Check/Routine Maintenance
Local Operator’s Check
Description
Specifications
Main Check 1. Press SERVICE
How to Replace the Line Fuse
Routine Maintenance
4-4 Operator’s Check/Routine Maintenance
Table 4-1. Fuse Part Numbers
Specifications
How to Clean the Fan Filter
Figure 4-2. Removing the Fan Filter
FAN CAGE SCREWS
4-6 Operator’s Check/Routine Maintenance
How to Clean the Cabinet How to Clean the Display Filter
Instrument History
How to Use Instrument History
User’s Handbook
Page
Change B
Change B
User’s Handbook
User’s
5-4 Change B
Handbook
Pulse
Modulation
Change B
User’s Handbook
Internal Pulse Generator
User’s
Modulation Depth
Sensitivity
Change A S-7
Change A
User’s Handbook
User’s
5-8 Change A
Handbook
hquency Bands HP tua~, tmizz~, mum, 83624~, 83MOA
Resolution standard 1 lc~z
m and M~IHI~ Sweep Modes
2to2OGHzHighPowr
RF Output
Swept Mode HP mm~, sma, 136w, aau, WOA
5-10 Change A
User’s Handbook
Accuracy dBa
0.01
User’s Handbook
Change A S-11
Flatness dB
Analog Power sweep Extpmd Leveling
M0de100r100kH2sweepspeedandmodulatianmode~~~
PowerMctcrModeL7Hz,nominal source Match Qntudly kvekd lypicaf
User’s Handbook
Change A
T * ALC Unea r”’FmauenciessZOGHz9
Single-Sideband
Phase Noise
Bpndo
owFreq
Pulse
Modulation
Residual FM @4S,5OHZtOl5kHZl3dWidth
StaJldard
5-16 Change A
Pulse HP 8363o~
User’s
s50Gi-k
Change A
AIClevelsnoWcanbcof&etusingstepattektor
User’s Handbook
Modulation Meter Accuracy rates I IOO ISIZ 5% of range
Internal Modulation option
F M LQdcedMode
AC4XlN~SllS
G e n e r a l
Weight & Dimensions Net weight 27 kg 60 lb
Change A
User’s Handbook
ExmJa.lALcIllput
Inputs & Outputs RFoutput
VoWGHz Output
S-20 Change A
AuxmryJJltelface
Provkks control signal comw&ms to HP 8516A S-parameter Test Set, Z-pin
Change A
User’s Handbook
5-22 Change A
optioll9l3RackFhgeKit
User’s
Index-l
Index
Index-2
Index-3
Index-4
Index-5
Index-6
Index-7
use of queries, l-92 use of save/recall, l-93
Index-6
Index-9
Index-10
Index
Index-12
Index-13
Index-14
K key
Index-15
Index-16
Index-17
output status bytes, A-19 OVEN message, 3-8 OVERMOD message
Index-16
Index-19
Index-20
AM waveform, I-2 FM waveform ramp fail, F-2
Index-2
Index-22
Index-23
Index-24
Index-25
Index-26
Index-27