application and operation, 6-l calibration, 6-57-109 connections, 6- 169

data processing, 6-4-7 entry keys, 6-9-11 error-correction, 6-57-109 frequency domain, 6-125-145 instrument state, 6-110-116 markers, 6-54-56 measurement calibration, 6-57-109 response function, 6-28-53 sequencing, 6-146-152

stimulus function, 6-12-27 system overview, 6-2-3 time domain, 6-125-145

conditions for environment, 7-20 conditions for error-correction, 5-4 configuration

external disk drive, 11-13 plotter, 4-8, 11-10 power meter, 11-13

conhguring

a plot function, 4-8 a print function, 4-3 interface port, 11-13 printer, 4-4, 4-9, 11-9

the analyzer for the printer, 4-4 conRguring the analyzer for the peripheral,

4-8, 11-Q

connecting peripherals, 1 l-8 connections, 6- 169

adapters, 6-169

broad band power meter calibration, 3-13 conversion loss using the tuned receiver

mode, 3-22

down converter port, 3-3

first portion of conversion compression measurement, 3-29

fixture design, 6-170 Gxtures, 6-170

group delay measurement, 3-25

high dynamic range swept IF conversion loss measurement, 3-15

mixer isolation measurement, 3-34

mixer RF feedthrough measurement, 3-36 one-sweep power meter calibration for

mixer measurements, 3-9 peripheral to analyzer, 4-8 printer to analyzer, 43

Rchannel and source calibration, 3-8 receiver calibration, 3-14 response calibration, 3-18, 3-34, 3-36

second portion of conversion compression measurement, 3-30

up converter port, 3-3

connection techniques, 2-2 connector

auxiliary input, 1-12 care of, 2-2

care quick reference, 2-2 external am, 1-12 external trigger, 1-12

for external monitor, 1-12 for HP-IB, l-11

for keyboard, l-11 limit test, 1-12

parallel (centronics) interface, l-11 probe power source, l-6

R channel, l-6

serial (RS-232) interface, l-11 test sequence, 1-12

test set interconnect, 1-12 connector repeatability, 5-2 connectors

on front panel, 7-17 on rear panel, 7-17 rear panel, l-11

considerations for mixer measurements, 3-2 contents

of disk IlIe, 4-33

of internal memory registers, 4-33

continuous and discrete markers, 2-17 continuous correction mode for power meter

calibration, 5-38

continuous mode, test set switch, 5-54 controller

external, 1 l-7

interface function, 11-16 control lines, 11-17

ControIIing the test set switch, 5-54 conventions for code naming, 11-22 conversion, 6-6

conversion compression mixer measurement,

3-28

conversion loss

and output power as a function of input power level example, 3-28

equation, 3-l 1

example measurement, 3-l 1 procedure, 3-12

using the frequency offset mode, 3-7 using the tuned receiver mode connections,

3-22

using tuned receiver mode, 3-17 conversion menu, 6-30

(COPYJ menu map, 8-5

correcting for measurement errors, 6-78 correction, 5-8

changing parameters, 5-5 stimulus state, 5-5

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