![Agilent Technologies 8719D User Manual Download Page 377](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/agilent-technologies/8719d/8719d_user-manual_2867958377.webp)
NETWORK ANALYZER
Figure 6-57.
Setup for Continuous Sample Mode
Sample-and-Sweep Mode (One Sweep)
You can use the
to activate the sample-and-sweep mode. This will correct
the analyzer output power and update the power meter calibration data table during the initial
measurement sweep. In this mode of operation, the analyzer does not require the power meter
for subsequent sweeps. You may use a power splitter or directional coupler, or simply connect
the power sensor directly to the analyzer to measure the power for the initial sweep prior to
connecting and measuring the test device (see Figure 6-58).
The speed of the calibration will be slow while power meter readings are taken (see
6-7).
However, once the sample sweep is
subsequent sweeps are power-corrected using
the data table, and sweep speed increases significantly. Once the initial sweep is taken,
sample-and-sweep correction is much faster than continuous sample correction.
If the calibrated power level is changed after the initial measurement sweep is done, the entire
correction table is increased or decreased by that amount and the annotation
(indicating
power calibration offset) appears on the display. The resulting power will no longer be as
accurate as the original calibration.
NETWORK ANALYZER
POWER METER
POWER SENSOR
Figure 6-58.
Setup for Sample-and-Sweep Mode
Summary of Contents for 8719D
Page 153: ...M a k i n g M i x e r M e a s u r e m e n t s O p t i o n 089 Only1 3 19 ...
Page 189: ... 4 18 Printing Plotting and Saving Measurement Results ...
Page 338: ... Figure 6 41 Open Circuit Rmnination 6 64 Application and Operation Concepts ...
Page 467: ......
Page 468: ...8 2 Menu M a p s ...
Page 469: ......
Page 470: ...84 Menu Maps ...
Page 473: ...Menu Maps 8 7 ...
Page 475: ...Menu Maps a 9 ...
Page 476: ...I 9 10 MenuYaps ...
Page 477: ...Menu Maps 9 11 ...
Page 478: ...MlFl EF FEFEFEII TE 9 l 2 Menu Maps ...
Page 479: ......
Page 480: ...8 14 Menu Maps ...
Page 481: ...r c 1 pb6le Menu Maps 8 l 6 ...
Page 537: ...6 66 Key Definitions ...
Page 556: ... Ihble 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Softkey Front Panel Access Key Key Definitions 9 75 ...
Page 557: ...9 76 Key Definitions ...
Page 558: ...lhble 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Softkey Front Panel Access Key Key Definitions D 77 ...
Page 559: ...Ihble 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Softkey Key Definitions ...
Page 560: ... Jhble 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Key Definitions a 78 ...
Page 561: ...able 9 2 Softkey Locations continued 8 80 Key Definitions ...
Page 563: ... ble 9 2 Softkey Locations continued 842 Definitions ...
Page 565: ...able 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Softkey Front Panel Access Key 8 64 Key Definitions ...
Page 566: ... Ihble 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Key Definitions 8 85 ...
Page 567: ...Kay Definitions ...
Page 568: ... lbble 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Key Definitions 8 87 ...
Page 569: ...lhble 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Softkey Front Panel Access Key 8 88 KeyDefinitions ...
Page 570: ... able 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Softkey Front Panel Access Key Key Definitions 8 88 ...
Page 571: ...840 Key Definitions Ihble 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Softkey Front Panel Access Key ...
Page 572: ...able 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Softkey Front Panel Key Definitions 8 81 ...
Page 573: ... Ihble 9 2 Softkey Locations continued Softkey Front Panel Access Key 842 Key Definitions ...