User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Getting Started
- System Setting
- Making Measurements
- Measuring Multiple Signals
- Measuring a Low-Level Signal
- Improving Frequency Resolution and Accuracy
- Making Distortion Measurements
- One-button Power Measurement
- Making a Stimulus Response Transmission Measurement
- Measuring Stop Band Attenuation of a Low-pass Filter
- Making a Reflection Calibration Measurement
- Measuring Return Loss Using the Reflection Calibration Routine
- Making an Average Power Measurement
- Key Reference
- SCPI Command Reference
- Error Messages
- Menu Map
Getting Started 1
N9340A User’s Guide 15
Environmental Requirements
The N9340A is designed for use under the follow-
ing conditions:
• Operating temperature:
–10 C to +50 C (with battery)
0 C to +40 C (with adapter)
• Storage temperature: –40 C to +70 C
• Humidity: 95% or less
• Altitude: 9200 m
Electrical Requirements
The analyzer allows the use of either a lithium bat-
tery pack (internal), AC- DC adapter shipped with
the analyzer, or optional Automotive +12VDC
adapter for its power supply.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
The analyzer was constructed in an ESD protected
environment. This is because most of the semicon-
ductor devices used in this analyzer are susceptible
to damage by static discharge.
Depending on the magnitude of the charge, device
substrates can be punctured or destroyed by con-
tact or mere proximity of a damaging static charge.
The result can cause degradation of device perfor-
mance, early failure, or immediate destruction.
These charges are generated in numerous ways,
such as simple contact, separation of materials,
and normal motions of persons working with static
sensitive devices.
When handling or servicing equipment containing
static sensitive devices, adequate precautions must
be taken to prevent device damage or destruction.
Only those who are thoroughly familiar with indus-
try accepted techniques for handling static sensi-
tive devices should attempt to service circuitry
with these devices.
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