
DOMAIN
Functions
Automatic
Memory
of
Domain
Settings
A
domain
selection
is
alwa
ys
uncoupled.
Using
an
y
domain
may
b e
selected
indep enden
tly
for
either
c
hannel.
The
con
trol
settings
used
in
the
selected
domain
are
a
part
of
the
Channel/Domain/P
arameter/F
ormat/Resp onse-limited
instrumen
t
state,
explained
in
Chapter
1,
\The
Analyzer
Remem
b ers
Previous
Settings
(Limited
Instrumen
t
State)"
section.
As
a
result,
when
selecting
a
c
hannel,
the
net
w
ork
analyzer
remem
b ers
the
domain
y
ou
last
used,
and
the
parameter,
format,
and
resp onse
settings
last
used
for
that
domain.
Applicable
Calibration
Types
for
Each
Domain
Mode
All
measuremen
t
calibration
t
yp es
op erate
with
an
y
domain
selection.
Ho
w
ev
er,
a
calibration
p erformed
in
the
A
UX.
V
OL
T
DOMAIN
applies
only
to
that
domain.
Although
a
calibration
p erformed
in
Time
Domain
is
v
alid
for
the
F
requency
Domain,
and
vice-v
ersa,
it
is
faster
to
calibrate
in
F
requency
Domain.
Auxiliary
V
oltage
Domain
Example
A
t
ypical
application
for
the
auxiliary
v
oltage
domain
feature
might
b e
for
a
device
whose
resp onse
is
con
trolled
b
y
a
v
oltage.
Suc
h
a
device
might
b e
a
v
oltage-controlled
attenuator,
or
a
bias
v
oltage
on
an
active
device.
T
o
b ecome
familiar
with
using
the
Auxiliary
V
oltage
Domain
function,
try
the
pro cedure
b elow:
1.
Press
4
RECALL
5,
NNNNNNNNNNNNNN
MORE
,
and
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
FACTORY
PRESET
.
2.
In
the
Stimulus
blo
c
k,
press
4
MENU
5,
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SINGLE
POINT
,
4
CENTER
5.
Select
a
frequency
v
alue
for
the
measuremen
t.
3.
Press
4
DOMAIN
5,
then
press
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
AUX.
VOLT
OUTPUT
.
Notice
that
the
stimulus
axis
for
the
log
mag
display
is
lab
eled
START
01V
and
STOP
1.0V .
This
means
that
while
the
frequency
output
of
the
source
is
set
to
a
single
frequency
,
the
v
oltage
at
the
rear
panel
A
UX
OUTPUT
is
b eing
sw
ept
from
01
v
olt
to
1
v
olt
at
a
rate
selected
b
y
the
curren
t
sw
eep-time
setting.
4.
Press
4
ST
ART
5
and
c
hange
the
start
v
oltage.
Press
4
STOP
5
and
c
hange
the
stop
v
oltage.
The
maximum
r
ange
is
010
volts
to
+9.995
volts.
5.
Measure
the
v
oltage
at
the
rear
panel
A
UX
OUTPUT
connector
with
an
oscilloscop
e.
Y
ou
will
disco
v
er
that
the
v
oltage
sw
eep
is
not
a
true
analog
sw
eep,
but
c
hanges
in
discrete
steps,
as
determined
b
y
the
start-
and
stop-v
alues
and
the
n
um
b er
of
p oints.
6.
As
y
ou
observ
e
the
v
oltage
sw
eep,
c
hange
the
n
um
b er
of
p oints,
the
start-
and
stop-v
alues,
and
the
sw
eep
time.
Observ
e
the
c
hanges
to
the
v
oltage
output
w
a
v
eform.
7.
Change
the
measuremen
t
frequency
,
as
explained
b elow:
Press
4
DOMAIN
5,
then
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
FREQUENCY
.
Press
4
CENTER
5,
and
en
ter
the
new
cen
ter-frequency
.
Press
4
DOMAIN
5,
then
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
AUX.
VOLTAGE
OUTPUT
.
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Measurement
Controls
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