User`s guide
Chapter 2 39
Basic Operation
Configuring the RF Output
NOTE List sweep data cannot be saved within an instrument state, but can be saved to the 
memory catalog. For instructions on saving list sweep data, see “Storing Files to the Memory 
Catalog” on page 56. 
During swept RF output, the FREQUENCY and AMPLITUDE areas of the signal generator’s 
display are deactivated, depending on what is being swept.
Step sweep (see page 39) and ramp sweep (see page 41) provide a linear progression through the 
start- to- stop frequency and/or amplitude values, while list sweep enables you to create a list of 
arbitrary frequency, amplitude, and dwell time values and sweep the RF output based on that list.
The list sweep example uses the points created in the step sweep example as the basis for a new list 
sweep. 
Ramp sweep (see page 43) is faster than step or list sweep, and is designed to work with an 8757D 
Scalar Network Analyzer.
The signal generator provides a softkey, Sweep Retrace Off On, that lets you configure single sweep 
behavior. When sweep retrace is on, the signal generator will retrace the sweep to the first point of 
the sweep. If the sweep retrace is off, the sweep will stop and remain on the last point in the sweep. 
Activating Scalar Pulse in Sweep Configurations
If your sweep setup uses a scalar network analyzer and a DC detector, the PSG must modulate the 
swept signal with a 27 kHz square wave, also referred to as a scalar pulse. This pulse modulation is 
necessary for the DC detector to properly detect the swept signal. If the PSG is controlled by an 
8757D through a GPIB connection, the scalar pulse automatically turns on when DC detection is 
selected on the 8757D. When using any other scalar analyzer, you can manually turn on the scalar 
pulse using either one of the following key- press sequences:
Press 
Sweep/List > Sweep Type > Scalar Pulse Off On to On
or
Press 
Pulse > Pulse Source > Scalar > Pulse Off On to On
Using Step Sweep
Step sweep provides a linear progression through the start- to- stop frequency and/or amplitude 
values. You can toggle the direction of the sweep, up or down. When the 
Sweep Direction Down Up softkey 
is set to Up, values are swept from the start amplitude/frequency to the stop amplitude/frequency. 
When set to Down, values are swept from the stop amplitude/frequency to the start 
amplitude/frequency.
When a step sweep is activated, the signal generator sweeps the RF output based on the values 
entered for RF output start and stop frequencies and amplitudes, a number of equally spaced points 
(steps) to dwell upon, and the amount of dwell time at each point; dwell time is the minimum period 
of time after the settling time that the signal generator will remain at its current state. The 
frequency, amplitude, or frequency and amplitude of the RF output will sweep from the start 
amplitude/frequency to the stop amplitude/frequency, dwelling at equally spaced intervals defined by 
the 
# Points softkey value.










