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Applications
The PACT Application
184
Agilent 8163A Lightwave Multimeter, Agilent 8164A Lightwave Measurement
System, & Agilent 8166A Lightwave Multichannel System, Fourth Edition
Selecting/Deselecting Power Meters
8
Move to the Module Selection box. As a default, all Power Meters are selected,
this means that all Power Meters will log power measurements. Press [Edit].
9
To deselect a Power Meter channel, move to the Power Meter as denoted by
slot and channel numbers, see
“Slot and Channel Numbers” on page 36
, press
[Unset].
10
To select a Power Meter channel, press [Edit], move to the Power Meter as
denoted by slot and channel numbers, see
, press [Set].
11
Perform steps until you have selected the required Power Meters for your
application and press
Enter
.
N O T E
If no Power Meter channel is selected, you cannot exit by pressing
Enter
.
Setting Sweep Parameters
12
Move to [
λ
Start
], press
Enter
, enter the start wavelength of the sweep, and
press
Enter
.
13
Move to [
λ
Stop
], press
Enter
, enter the stop wavelength of the sweep, and
press
Enter
.
14
Move to [
Step
], press
Enter
, enter the step size for the sweep, and press
Enter
.
N O T E
The step size defines:
•
the size of the change in the wavelength for each step of a stepped sweep and
•
the wavelength interval between power measurements, the first power
measurement is taken at [
λ
Start
] and the last must be taken at [
λ
Stop
].
15
Move to [
P max
], press
Enter
, enter the maximum power in dBm for the
sweep, and press
Enter
. The instrument chooses a constant power level for the
measurement using the following constraints:
–
the power will be less than or equal to the [
P max
] value you set and
–
the power will be less than or equal to the maximum power possible for the
chosen Tunable Laser module across the chosen wavelength range.
16
Move to [
Method
], press
Enter
, and move to one of the following sweep
modes:
–
<
Stepped
>, which dwells at wavelengths that are separated by a certain step
size, or
–
<
Continuous
>, which sweeps continually at the speed you set.
Press
Enter
.