User`s guide
Index-10
Index
reverse isolation, 1-64
reviewing the limit line segments
,
1-82
RF feedthrough
, 2-46
RF frequency range
, 2-22
using the calculation
, 2-22
using the mixer measurement
diagram
, 2-17, 2-23
RF range
power meter calibration
, 2-23
RF, defining
, 2-7
ripple limit testing
, 1-85–1-94
ripple limits
editing
, 1-88–1-90
running the test
, 1-90–1-94
setting
, 1-85–1-88
ripple test
absolute value
, 1-93
displaying limits
, 1-91
displaying values
, 1-92
frequency bands
, 1-87
margin value
, 1-94
message color
, 1-91
starting and stopping
, 1-90
running a bandwidth test
,
1-97–1-100
running a limit test
, 1-82
running a sequence
, 1-103
running the ripple limits test
,
1-90–1-94
S
S11 and S22 one-port calibration
,
7-57
S2P data format
, 4-40
safety considerations
, 8-5
before applying power
, 8-5
compliance with German FTZ
emissions requirements
, 8-8
compliance with German noise
requirements
, 8-8
general
, 8-7
safety earth ground
, 8-5
servicing
, 8-6
safety earth ground
, 8-5
safety symbols
, 8-4
sample-and-sweep correction
mode, using
, 6-36
sampler/IF correction
, 7-7
saving
calibration data
, 6-5, 7-66
data trace
, 1-19
instrument state
, 4-36, 7-66
measurement results
, 4-37
measurement results
graphically
, 4-44
modified calibration kits
, 7-66
to a disk
, 7-66
saving a file
solving problems
, 4-51
saving and recalling instrument
states
, 4-34
places where you can save
, 4-34
what you can save to a
computer
, 4-35
what you can save to a floppy
disk
, 4-35
what you can save to the
analyzer’s internal memory
,
4-34
saving measurement results
ASCII data formats
, 4-39
instrument state files
, 4-44
scale and offset
, 7-9
scale, choosing
, 4-15
searching for specific amplitude
,
1-40
segment menu
, 7-17
segment power, setting
, 7-19
selecting
auto-feed
, 4-13
gate shape
, 3-36
line types
, 4-15
pen numbers and colors
, 4-14
selecting sweep modes
, 7-20
sending the exit HPGL mode and
form feed sequence to the
printer
, 4-24
sending the HPGL initialization
sequence to the printer
, 4-24
sending the plot file to the printer
,
4-24
sequence
changing the title
, 1-105
clearing from memory
, 1-105
creating
, 1-101
decision making menu
, 1-114
editing
, 1-103
generating files in a loop counter
example
, 1-118
in-depth information
, 1-108
jumps to itself
, 1-114
limit test example
, 1-120
loading from a disk
, 1-107
loop counter example
, 1-117
naming files
, 1-106
printing
, 1-107
purging from a disk
, 1-107
running
, 1-103
size
, 1-109
stopping
, 1-103
storing to disk
, 1-106
sequencing
programs
, 1-123
special functions menu
, 1-114
test
, 1-101
service menu (ECal)
, 6-67
servicing
, 8-6
setting
auto sweep time mode
, 5-11
frequency range for time domain
low pass
, 3-15
gate
, 3-35
setting ripple limits
, 1-85–1-88
setting segment IF bandwidth
,
7-19
setting segment power
, 7-19
setting the sweep type
, 5-11
setting up bandwidth test limits
,
1-95–1-97
shipment for service
, 8-2
sidelobes
, 3-27
single connection multiple
measurement configuration
,
1-122
controlling external switches
,
1-122
single page plots, outputting
using a printer
, 4-24
single point limits
, 1-81
single-channel operation
, 1-58,
7-88
sloping limit line
, 1-79
small signal transient response,
measuring
, 3-19
smith chart format
, 7-28
smith chart markers
, 1-34
smoothing
, 7-9, 7-37
softkey
4 Param Displays
, 1-18
channel position
, 1-17
solving problems with printing or
plotting
, 4-33
solving problems with saving or
recalling files
, 4-51
using an external disk drive
,
4-51
source attenuator switch
protection
, 7-14
repetitive switching of the
attenuator
, 7-14
source match
, 7-41
source match and load match
,
7-71
source mismatches, minimizing
,
2-4
source power, setting
, 1-5
source step attenuator
, 7-4
S-parameter menu
analog in menu
, 7-23
conversion menu
, 7-23










