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HP 8360 User Handbook Manual (508 pages)
8360 Series Synthesized Sweepers
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
14
Table of Contents
26
Getting Started
31
What Is in this Chapter
31
How to Use this Chapter
32
Equipment Used in Examples
32
Introducing the HP 8360 Series Synthesized Sweepers
33
L-L. the HP 83620A Synthesized Sweeper
33
Display Area
34
Entry Area
35
Rotary Knob
35
CW Operation and Start/Stop Frequency Sweep
36
CW Operation
36
Start/Stop Frequency Sweep
36
Center Frequency/Span Operation
38
Power Level and Sweep Time Operation
40
Power Level Operation
40
Sweep Time Operation
40
Continuous, Single, and Manual Sweep Operation
42
Marker Operation
44
Marker Operation
45
Saving and Recalling an Instrument State
46
Power Sweep and Power Slope Operation
48
Power Sweep Operation
48
Power Slope Operation
49
L-10. Power Sweep and Power Slope Operation
50
Getting Started Advanced
51
L-L. Keys under Discussion in this Section
51
Externally Leveling the Synthesizer
53
L-11. ALC Circuit Externally Leveled
53
Leveling with Detectors/Couplers /Splitters
53
External Leveling Used with the Optional Step Attenuator
56
Leveling with a Power Meter
57
Leveling with Power Meters
57
Leveling with MM-Wave Source Modules
58
MM-Wave Source Module Leveling
58
MM-Wave Source Module Leveling Using a Microwave Amplifier
59
Working with Mixers/Reverse Power Effects
60
Reverse Power Effects, Coupled Operation with
61
Working with Spectrum Analyzers/Reverse Power Effects
62
Creating and Applymg the User Flatness Correction Array
63
Optimizing Synthesizer Performance
63
Creating a User Flatness Array Automatically
64
Creating a User Flatness Array Automatically, Example 1
64
Creating a User Flatness Array, Example 2
66
Creating a User Flatness Array
67
Swept MM-Wave Measurement with Arbitrary Correction Frequencies, Example 3
69
Scalar Analysis Measurement with User Flatness Corrections, Example 4
73
Scalar System Configuration
73
L-22. Automatically Characterizing and Compensating for a Detector
77
Using Detector Calibration
77
Peaking
79
Tracking
79
Using the Tracking Feature
79
ALC Bandwidth Selection
80
L-23. Decision Tree for ALC Bandwidth Selection
80
Using Step Sweep
81
Creating and Using a Frequency List
82
Using the Security Features
83
Changing the Preset Parameters
84
Getting Started Programming
85
HP-IB General Information
86
Controller
86
HP-IB Instrument Nomenclature
86
Instrument Addresses
86
Interconnecting Cables
86
Listener
86
Programming the Synthesizer
86
Talker
86
Abort
87
HP-IB Command Statements
87
Local Lockout
88
Remote
88
Clear
89
Local
89
Output
90
Enter
91
Getting Started with SCPI
93
Definitions of Terms
93
Angle Brackets
94
Command Examples
94
Command Mnemonics
94
How to Use Examples
94
Standard Notation
94
Response Examples
95
Essentials for Beginners
96
Forgiving Listening and Precise Talking
96
Program and Response Messages
96
Subsystem Command Trees
96
L-25. a Simplified Command Tree
98
Paths through the Command Tree
98
L-26. Proper Use of the Colon and Semicolon
100
L-27. Simplified Sweep Command Tree
101
Reading the Command Table
101
Subsystem Command Tables
101
Implied Commands
102
More about Commands
102
Optional Parameters
102
Program Message Examples
102
Query and Event Commands
102
Numeric Parameters
103
Parameter Types
103
Discrete Parameters
104
Extended Numeric Parameters
104
Boolean Parameters
105
Reading Instrument Errors
105
Description
106
Example Program
106
Example Programs
106
L-28. Voltage Controlled Oscillator Test
106
Program Listing
106
Program Comments
107
Details of Commands and Responses
109
In this Subsection
109
Program Message Syntax
109
Common Command Syntax
110
Subsystem Command Syntax
110
Response Message Syntax
111
Simplified Common Command Syntax
111
Numeric Parameters
112
Parameter Types
112
SCPI Data Types
112
Extended Numeric Parameters
113
Boolean Parameters
114
Discrete Parameters
114
Real Response Data
114
Response Data Types
114
Discrete Response Data
115
Integer Response Data
115
String Response Data
115
In this Subsection
116
Programming Typical Measurements
116
Using the Example Programs
116
Use of the Command Tables
117
HP-IB Check, Example Program 1
118
Local Lockout Demonstration, Example Program
119
Program Comments
119
L-90 Program Comments
120
Setting up a Typical Sweep, Example Program
120
Program Comments
121
Program Comments
122
Queries, Example Program 4
122
Saving and Recalling States, Example Program 5
123
Program Comments
124
Looping and Synchronization, Example Program
125
Program Comments
125
Using the *WA1 Command, Example Program 7
126
Program Comments
127
Using the User Flatness Correction Commands, Example Program 8
128
Condition Register
131
General Status Register Model
131
In this Subsection
131
L-33. Generalized Status Register Model
131
Programming the Status System
131
An Example Sequence
132
Enable Register
132
Event Register
132
Transition Filter
132
L-34. Typical Status Register Bit Changes
133
Programming the Trigger System
134
Generalized Trigger Model
134
In this Subsection
134
Overview
134
Details of Trigger States
135
Inside the Idle State
135
L-35. Generalized Trigger Model
135
Inside the Idle State
136
Inside the Initiate State
136
Inside Event Detection States
137
Common Trigger Configurations
139
Inside the Sequence Operation State
139
The INIT Configuration
139
L-40. the INIT Trigger Configuration
140
The TRIG Configuration
140
Description of Triggering in the HP 8360 Series Synthesizers
141
L-42. HP 8360 Simplified Trigger Model
141
The TRIG Trigger Configuration
141
Advanced Trigger Configurations
142
Trigger Keyword Definitions
142
Abort
143
Immediate
143
Odelay
143
Source
143
Related Documents
144
Hewlett-Packard Company
144
The International Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
144
Operating and Programming Reference
145
How to Use this Chapter
145
Address
146
Adrs Menu
146
Hlc Bandwidth Select High
155
ALC Bandwidth Selsct Low
156
Menu
156
AM BW Cal Once
158
Ammenu
159
AM On/Off 100%/V
160
AM On/Off Ext
161
Amp1 Markers
162
AM Type IO Db/V
163
Analyzer Status Register
164
Arrowkeys
166
Auto Fill Incr
168
Auto Fill %Pts
169
Auto Fill Start
170
Auto Fill Stop
170
Auto Track
171
Blank Disp
172
Center=Marker
174
Clear Fault
174
Clear Memory
175
Clear Point
176
Connectors
176
C-L. Auxiliary Interface Connector
179
C-L. Pin Description of the Auxiliary Interface
180
C-2. HP-IB Connector and Cable
181
C-3. Interface Signals of the Source Module Connector
183
(Cont
184
Copy List
185
Corpair Disable
185
Coupling Factor
186
CW/CF Coupled
187
Dblr Amp Menu
188
Deepam
189
Delay Menu
189
Delete Menu
190
Delete All
190
Delete Current
191
Delete Undef
192
Delta Mkr Ref
193
Disp Status
193
D-L. Mnemonics Used to Indicate Status
194
Doubler Amp Mode off
196
Doubler Amp Hode on
197
Dwell Coupled
197
8360 Adz-S
198
Enterfreq
199
Enter List Dwell
199
Enter List Freq
200
Enter List Offset
201
Entry Keys
201
Extdetcal
202
Fault Menu
203
Fault Info 1
205
Fault Info 3
206
F-2. User Flatness Correction Table as Displayed by the Synthesizer
209
F-3. the Sources of ALC Calibration Correction Data
210
FM Coupling 1Ookhz
213
FM Coupling DC
214
FM Menu
215
FM On/Off AC
216
FM On/Off DC
216
FM On/Off Int
218
Freq Cal Menu
218
Freq Follow
219
Freq Mult
220
Freq Offset
221
HP-IB Address
224
HP-IB Menu
224
Internal am Depth
226
Internal am Rate
227
Internal am Waveform Noise
227
Internal am Waveform Ramp
228
Internal am Waveform Sine
228
Internal am Waveform Square
229
Internal am Waveform Triangle
229
Internal FM Rate
230
Internal FM Waveform Noise
231
Internal FM Waveform Ramp
231
Internal FM Waveform Sine
232
Internal FM Waveform Square
232
Internal FM Waveform Triangle
233
Internal Menu
233
Internal Pulse Generator Period
234
Internal Pulse Generator Rate
235
Internal Pulse Generator Width
235
Internal Pulse Mode Auto
236
Internal Pulse Mode Gate
236
Internal Pulse Mode Trigger
237
Invert Input
237
Leveling Modealcoff
238
Leveling Modenormal
239
Leveling Modesearch
239
Leveling Pointextdet
240
Leveling Pointmodule
241
Leveling Pointpwrmtr
241
Line Switch
242
Listmenu
242
List Mode Pt Trigauto
245
List Mode Pt Trigbus
245
List Mode Pt Trigext
246
(Local
246
Manual Sweep
247
Sweep
247
Marker
247
Markermi
250
Marker M2
251
Markerm3
251
Marker M4
252
Markerm5
252
Markers All off
253
Measure Corx All
253
Measure Corr Current
254
Measure Corr Undef
254
Meter Adxs
255
Meter On/Off am
255
Meter On/Off FM
256
Modout On/Off API
257
Modout On/Off FM
258
Modulation
258
M-L. ALC Block Diagram
259
Amplitude Modulation
260
M-2. Power Accuracy over the am Dynamic Range
262
Fmmodulation
263
M-3. FM Deviation and Rate Limits
264
Pulse Modulation
265
M-4. ALC Block Diagram
266
M-5. Pulse Modulation System
266
Module Menu
269
Module Select AUTO
270
Module Select Front
270
Module Select None
271
Monitor Menu
272
Morenfm
273
Mtr Meas Menu
274
Peak RF Always
275
Peakrfonce
276
Power Level_)
276
Power(E
279
Power Slope
280
Power Sweep
281
(Preset
283
Preset Mode Factory
283
Preset Mode User
283
Preset Mode User
284
Printer Adxs
284
Prior)
285
Programming Language Analyzr
286
Programming Language CIIL
286
Programming Language SCPI
287
Pt Trig Menu
288
Pulse Delay Normal
288
Pulse Delay Txig'D
289
Pulse Menu
290
Pulse On/Offintxnl
292
Pulse Onfoffscalax
293
Pulse Period
294
Pulse Rate
294
Pulse Rise Timeauto
295
Pulse Rise Timefast
295
Pulse Rise Timeslow
296
Pulse Width
296
Pwrmtr Range
297
Ref Osc Menu
298
Rotary Knob
299
Save User Preset
301
Savelock
301
SCPI Conformance Information
302
Address
305
Scpi Command Summary
313
S-L. HP 8360 SCPI COMMAND SUMMARY
317
Security Menu
356
Selftest (Full
357
Setatten
357
Softwarerev
358
S-L. Connections Required for a Two-Tone Scalar Network Analyzer Measurement System
363
Single
385
Error Messages
389
Specifications
407
How to Select a Language on a Synthesizer Without a Front Panel
430
How to View or Change a Language Selection from the Front Panel
430
Rear Panel HP-IB Switch
431
Factory-Set HP-IB Addresses
431
10 Mhz Frequency Reference Selection and Warmup Time
432
How to Prevent a Front Panel Change to an HP-IB Address
432
How to Set the HP-IB Address on a Synthesizer Without a Front Panel
432
How to View or Change an HP-IB Address from the Front Panel
432
Mating Connectors
432
Operating Environment
433
Chassis Kits
434
Installation Procedure
434
Rack Mount Slide Kit (Option 806)
434
Rack Mount Slide Kit Contents
434
Removing the Side Straps and Feet
435
Chassis Slide Kit
436
Rack Flange Kit for Synthesizers with Handles Removed Contents
437
Rack Mount Flanges for Synthesizers with Handles Removed
438
Rack Flange Kit for Synthesizers with Handles
439
Rack Flange Kit for Synthesizers with Handles Attached Contents
439
Installation Procedure
440
Rack Mount Flanges for Synthesizers with Handles Attached
440
Storage and Shipment
441
Environment
441
Package the Synthesizer for Shipment
442
Systems
443
Compatibility
444
Front Panel Operation
444
Instrument Preset Conditions
444
Manual Operation
444
Instrument Preset Conditions for the HP
444
System Connections
445
The HP 8510 Network Analyzer
445
The HP 83550 Series Millimeter-Wave Source Modules
446
The HP 8757C/E Scalar Network Analyzer
446
The HP 8970B Noise Figure Meter
446
Control Interface Intermediate Language
447
Language Compatibility
447
Network Analyzer Language
447
Remote Operation
447
Test and Measurement System Language
447
Numeric Suffixes
448
Status Bytes
448
Programming Language Comparison
449
Description
455
Preliminary Check
455
Main Check
456
Routine Maintenance
457
How to Replace the Line Fuse
457
Removing the Fan Filter
458
How to Clean the Cabinet
459
How to Clean the Display Filter
459
Change B
462
Modulation
464
Pulse
464
Change a
466
Zoom
508
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