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Getting Started

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U2000 Series Operating and Service Guide

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To verify your connected power sensor, send the default SCPI command 

*IDN?

 to the power sensor by clicking 

Send & Read

. The device’s 

response will appear in the 

Instrument Session History

 panel as shown in 

the following figure.

Figure 1-11

Identification of your connected power sensor displayed

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This verify that your U2000 Series USB power sensor has been 
connected and properly installed on your PC.

Summary of Contents for U2000 Series

Page 1: ...Agilent Technologies Agilent U2000 Series USB Power Sensors Operating and Service Guide...

Page 2: ...s the warranty terms in the sep arate agreement shall control Technology Licenses The hardware and or software described in this document are furnished under a license and may be used or copied only i...

Page 3: ...foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by Buyer Buyer supplied software or interfacing unauthorized modification or misuse operation outside of...

Page 4: ...rements Safety Notices WARNING A WARNING notice denotes a hazard It calls attention to an operating procedure practice or the like that if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in persona...

Page 5: ...Both direct and alternating current Equipotential protected throughout by DOUBLE INSULATION or REINFORCED INSULATION Three phase alternating current Caution risk of electric shock Earth ground termin...

Page 6: ...Directives The C tick mark is a registered trademark of the Spectrum management Agency of Australia This signifies compliance with the Australian EMC Framework regu lations under the terms of the Rad...

Page 7: ...card this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex 1 this instrument is classified as a Monitoring a...

Page 8: ...e of the instrument Agilent Technologies Inc assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements WARNING BEFORE CONNECTING THE POWER SENSOR TO OTHER INSTRUMENTS ensure th...

Page 9: ...umidity Operating up to 95 at 40 C non condensing Non operating up to 90 at 65 C non condensing Altitude Operating up to 4 600 metres 15 000 feet Non operating up to 4 600 metres 15 000 feet Pollution...

Page 10: ...DoC for this instrument is available on the Agilent Web site You can search the DoC by its product model or description at the Web address below http regulations corporate agilent com DoC search htm N...

Page 11: ...ix 1 Getting Started Introduction 2 Power Sensor Overview 3 LED Indicator Guide 4 Principles of Operation 6 The U2000 Series USB Power Sensors in Detail 9 Initial Inspection 11 Package Contents Check...

Page 12: ...ower Measurement in Average only Mode 34 3 Specifications and Characteristics Introduction 36 Specifications 38 Frequency and Power Ranges 38 Connector Type 38 Maximum SWR 25 C 10 C 39 SWR Plots for U...

Page 13: ...anding Wave Ratio SWR and Reflection Coefficient Rho Performance Test 71 Replaceable Parts 74 Service 76 Troubleshooting 76 Repairing a Defective Sensor 76 Disassembly and Reassembly Procedure 77 Atte...

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Page 15: ...ument Properties panel 20 Figure 1 14 Calibration due date display 20 Figure 2 1 Example of trace graph display for GSM signal 23 Figure 2 2 Measurement gate 24 Figure 2 3 Auto averaging settings 26 F...

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Page 17: ...or the U2001A 71 Table 4 3 Power Sensor SWR and Reflection Coefficient for the U2002A 72 Table 4 4 Power Sensor SWR and Reflection Coefficient for the U2004A 72 Table 4 5 Power Sensor SWR and Reflecti...

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Page 19: ...s USB Power Sensors in Detail 9 Initial Inspection 11 Hardware Installation and Configuration 12 Checking the Power Sensor Firmware 19 This chapter introduces the Agilent U2000 Series USB power sensor...

Page 20: ...ed signals in 9 GHz to 24 GHz frequency range and 60 dBm to 44 dBm power range The power sensors provide an easy plug and play USB connectivity to a PC or laptop thus eliminating the need for a separa...

Page 21: ...r body Contains the core components of the power sensor 4 Physical lock mechanism Enables secure locking mechanism 5 USB compliant cable Connects the power sensor to the PC or other instruments 6 Exte...

Page 22: ...event The error is due to HW OS Self test All other LED indicators will not function while having this error The error message can be read by sending SYST ERR command Users are advised to return the p...

Page 23: ...rating and Service Guide 5 Figure 1 1 LED indicator sequence during power up Power Up USB Enumeration HW OS Error Self test fail Self test InternalZeroing Default Read AMBER OFF GREEN Blinking GREEN B...

Page 24: ...s is the RF input port assembly which provides a 50 load to the RF signal applied to the power sensor A dual range GaAs diode pair attenuator diode pair assembly in the RF input port rectifies the app...

Page 25: ...sensor by the user and then the sensor is zeroed Internal zeroing is a new type of zeroing whereby the RF power can be left connected to the sensor while it is being zeroed The power sensor will remo...

Page 26: ...1 Getting Started 8 U2000 Series Operating and Service Guide Figure 1 2 Block diagram of the RF microwave USB power sensor...

Page 27: ...and peak power levels within the diode square law region to be measured accurately Accurate average power measurement of high level signals carrying modulation cannot be obtained using a CW correctio...

Page 28: ...BID 1 package includes further refinements to improve power handling allowing accurate measurement of high level signals with high crest factors without incurring damage2 to the sensor These sensors m...

Page 29: ...ion by the carrier and a Agilent Technologies representative If required you can find a list of Agilent Technologies Sales and Service offices on the last page of the guide Package Contents Checklist...

Page 30: ...Libraries Suite for better performance Optional Agilent N1918A Power Analysis Manager had been installed Basic Power Panel is bundled with the purchase of the U2000 Series USB power sensors while user...

Page 31: ...igure the U2000 Series 1 Connect your U2000 Series USB power sensor to the PC using the USB cable provided Connect the cable s mini B plug to your power sensor and the other end of the cable type A pl...

Page 32: ...nyway to proceed with the installation of the driver Figure 1 6 Hardware installation warning message NOTE If you do not wish to receive similar warning message in future follow the instructions below...

Page 33: ...ardware driver installations 7 Once the driver installation has completed the Assign USB device alias window may appear as shown below Each time a USB device is plugged in this dialog will be shown To...

Page 34: ...ed power sensor will be detected and shown on the Instrument I O on this PC panel as shown in the following figure Figure 1 9 Agilent Connection Expert with a list of instrument I O on the PC 3 Select...

Page 35: ...d IDN to the power sensor by clicking Send Read The device s response will appear in the Instrument Session History panel as shown in the following figure Figure 1 11 Identification of your connected...

Page 36: ...prompts you to set your calibration due date b Your calibration date is due and the reminder prompts you to send your U2000 Series for calibration 3 Click OK and you may proceed to set the calibratio...

Page 37: ...can be used to check the firmware revision of the power sensor Agilent IO Libraries Suite 15 5 By using the Agilent IO Libraries Suite version 15 5 or higher you can check the model code serial numbe...

Page 38: ...8A Power Analysis Manager you can check the description firmware revision model number resource ID and serial number as shown below Figure 1 13 Power Analysis Manager Instrument Properties panel It is...

Page 39: ...urement Mode 22 Power Sensor Configuration Settings 25 Measurement Accuracy and Speed 27 Internal and External Zeroing 30 Power Sweep and Frequency Sweep 32 Step Detection 33 Pulse Power Measurement i...

Page 40: ...ge A trigger can be derived from an RF signal internal trigger or controlled externally via TTL input external trigger Trace Display The U2000 Series USB power sensors can also be configured to displa...

Page 41: ...Operating Information 2 U2000 Series Operating and Service Guide 23 Figure 2 1 Example of trace graph display for GSM signal...

Page 42: ...gate setup as shown in Figure 2 2 on page 24 Figure 2 2 Measurement gate Trigger Point 150 s 40 s Offset Time Gate Lengh Delayed Trigger Point NOTE It is strongly recommended for the gate to have 150...

Page 43: ...configured when the U2000 Series USB power sensors are connected In Figure 2 3 the dotted line arrow indicates the internal range based on the internal circuitry of the power sensor The ranges will b...

Page 44: ...m 38 dBm 35 dBm 38 dBm 512 1 1 1 1 1024 1 1024 128 1024 1024 1024 512 1024 1024 1024 1024 45 dBm 55 dBm 60 dBm 20 dBm Number of Averages Resolution Setting Maximum Sensor Power Within a Range U2000 1...

Page 45: ...surement see on Page 51 Setting the Range There are two manual settings LOWER and UPPER The LOWER range uses the more sensitive path and the UPPER range uses the attenuated path in the U2000 Series US...

Page 46: ...needs for measurement accuracy and speed For example a U2000 1 4A sensor where the range switch point is 7 1 dBm in a pulsed signal should be configured as follows The calculated average power is 12 d...

Page 47: ...ls above 20 dBm are used in the low power path Refer to Auto averaging settings on page 26 If the range is held in UPPER for more accuracy the measurement is slower More filtering is applied due to th...

Page 48: ...nce of performing a zero with the RF microwave signal present This feature makes internal zeroing more convenient but one may only use internal zeroing if zero set internal is within the user s applic...

Page 49: ...Operating Information 2 U2000 Series Operating and Service Guide 31 Figure 2 4 Select either INT or EXT from the Zero Type option...

Page 50: ...rce By default the step value is set to 0 The number of step ranges from 0 to 2048 Connect the signal source TRIG OUT to the power sensor TRIG IN Once the sweeping operation starts the signal source w...

Page 51: ...a significant step in the measured power the filter can be set to re initialize upon detection of a step increase or decrease in the measured power Step detection can be set in both manual and automat...

Page 52: ...et the average count to 256 The U2000 Series USB power sensors are designed to perform average power measurements over dynamic range of 60 dBm to 44 dBm The supported power range for each sensor model...

Page 53: ...rating and Service Guide Agilent Technologies 3 Specifications and Characteristics Introduction 36 Specifications 38 General Characteristics 67 This chapter describes the specifications and characteri...

Page 54: ...emperature range 0 C to 55 C unless otherwise stated Specifications quoted over a temperature range of 25 C 10 C apply to a relative humidity of 15 to 75 and conform to the standard environmental test...

Page 55: ...eristic specifications are not verified on all power sensors The types of characteristic specifications can be placed in two groups The first group of characteristic types describes attributes common...

Page 56: ...o 18 0 GHz 60 dBm to 20 dBm U2001A 10 MHz to 6 0 GHz U2002A 50 MHz to 24 GHz U2004A 9 kHz to 6 0 GHz U2000H 10 MHz to 18 GHz 50 dBm to 30 dBm U2001H 10 MHz to 6 GHz U2002H 50 MHz to 24 GHz U2000B 10 M...

Page 57: ...26 U2001A 10 MHz to 30 MHz 1 15 30 MHz to 2 GHz 1 13 2 GHz to 6 GHz 1 19 U2002A 50 MHz to 2 GHz 1 13 2 GHz to 14 GHz 1 19 14 GHz to 16 GHz 1 22 16 GHz to 18 GHz 1 26 18 GHz to 24 GHz 1 30 U2004A 9 kH...

Page 58: ...Series Operating and Service Guide SWR Plots for U2000 Series USB Power Sensors Figure 3 1 U2000A typical SWR 25 C 10 C U2001H 10 MHz to 6 GHz 1 15 U2002H 50 MHz to 8 GHz 1 15 8 GHz to 12 4 GHz 1 25...

Page 59: ...Specifications and Characteristics 3 U2000 Series Operating and Service Guide 41 Figure 3 2 U2001A Typical SWR 25 C 10 C Figure 3 3 U2002A Typical SWR 25 C 10 C...

Page 60: ...3 Specifications and Characteristics 42 U2000 Series Operating and Service Guide Figure 3 4 U2004A Typical SWR 25 C 10 C Figure 3 5 U2000H Typical SWR 25 C 10 C...

Page 61: ...Specifications and Characteristics 3 U2000 Series Operating and Service Guide 43 Figure 3 6 U2001H Typical SWR 25 C 10 C Figure 3 7 U2002H Typical SWR 25 C 10 C...

Page 62: ...3 Specifications and Characteristics 44 U2000 Series Operating and Service Guide Figure 3 8 U2000B typical SWR 25 C 10 C Figure 3 9 U2001B typical SWR 25 C 10 C...

Page 63: ...4 GHz to 16 GHz 1 23 16 GHz to 18 GHz 1 27 U2001A 10 MHz to 30 MHz 1 21 30 MHz to 2 GHz 1 15 2 GHz to 6 GHz 1 20 U2002A 50 MHz to 2 GHz 1 15 2 GHz to 14 GHz 1 20 14 GHz to 16 GHz 1 23 16 GHz to 18 GHz...

Page 64: ...U2000 Series Operating and Service Guide U2000H 10 MHz to 8 GHz 1 17 8 GHz to 12 4 GHz 1 26 12 4 GHz to 18 GHz 1 29 U2001H 10 MHz to 6 GHz 1 17 U2002H 50 MHz to 8 GHz 1 17 8 GHz to 12 4 GHz 1 26 12 4...

Page 65: ...U2002H 33 dBm 2 W average 10 VDC 50 dBm 100 W peak for 1 s U2000 1B 45 dBm 30 W average 20 VDC 47 dBm 50 W peak for 1 s CAUTION The U2004A USB power sensor is DC coupled DC coupling of the input allow...

Page 66: ...uncertainty cal factor uncertainty and power level dependent terms zero set drift and noise are excluded in this specification and specified elsewhere in this guide Model Power Level Accuracy 25 C 10...

Page 67: ...istics 3 U2000 Series Operating and Service Guide 49 Power Accuracy Plots Average only Mode Figure 3 10 Typical power accuracy at 25 C for U2000 1 2 4A models1 2 Figure 3 11 Typical power accuracy at...

Page 68: ...ty 1 9 At room temperature and excluding power level dependent terms zero set drift and noise Refer to Agilent Fundamentals of RF and Microwave Power Measurements Part 3 Power Measurement Uncertainty...

Page 69: ...lects the proper power level path To avoid unnecessary switching when the power level is close to the switching point Switching Point Hysteresis is added Sensor Low Power Path High Power Path Switchin...

Page 70: ...or is 3 dBm The hysteresis causes the low power path to remain selected until approximately 3 5 dBm has been reached As the power level increases above 3 5 dBm the high power path will be selected The...

Page 71: ...W 10 dBm to 20 dBm 6 W 5 W 2 W 10 W Range1 Zero Set Internal Zero Set External Zero Drift2 Measurement Noise3 60 dBm to 35 dBm 2 8 nW 600 pW 200 pW 1 nW 38 dBm to 15 dBm 3 nW 1 5 nW 400 pW 1 5 nW 20 d...

Page 72: ...hour after zero set at a constant temperature after 24 hour warm up of the power sensor 3 The number of averages at 16 for Normal speed measured over one minute interval and two standard deviations NO...

Page 73: ...4 for the appropriate speed Normal or x2 and the number of averages to determine the total measurement noise value Table 3 4 Noise Multiplier for Average only Mode Example U2000A power sensor 60 dBm t...

Page 74: ...480 nW 230 nW 300 nW 1 W 7 5 dBm to 2 dBm 30 W 27 W 19 W 20 W 55 W 4 dBm to 15 dBm 32 W 30 W 24 W 21 W 85 W 10 dBm to 20 dBm 270 W 200 W 110 W 180 W 550 W Range1 Zero Set Internal Zero Set External Z...

Page 75: ...to 28 dBm 30 mW 27 mW 19 mW 20 mW 55 mW 26 dBm to 44 dBm 32 mW 34 mW 24 mW 21 mW 85 mW 1 Condition i 0 C to 55 C and ii 40 C 95 relative humidity 2 Within one hour after zero set at a constant tempera...

Page 76: ...f averages 256 The measured power is 4 dBm thus the corresponding noise per sample is 85 W refer to the noise per sample table Use Equation 2 for measurement noise calculation The calculated measureme...

Page 77: ...power step not across the switching point refer to Table 3 5 Table 3 5 Settling Time for Normal and x2 Speed Time U2000 Series USB Power Sensors 25 ms1 1 When a power step crosses the auto range swit...

Page 78: ...ing power step not across the switching point 50 dBm 10 dBm 2 dBm 40 dBm 45 ms 90 ms 2 6 s 2 7 s 460 ms 2 8 s 39 s 42 s 42 s 4 dBm 10 dBm 20 dBm 30 dBm Normal Speed 45 ms 82 ms 1 3 s 1 5 s 450 ms 1 6...

Page 79: ...ties of the CF data are listed in the following tables As the U2000 Series USB power sensors have two independent measurement paths high and low power paths there is only one set of CF data used for b...

Page 80: ...to 30 MHz 1 8 30 MHz to 2 GHz 1 6 2 GHz to 14 GHz 2 0 14 GHz to 16 GHz 2 2 16 GHz to 18 GHz 2 2 Frequency U2001A Typical CF Uncertainty 25 C 10 C 10 MHz to 30 MHz 1 8 30 MHz to 2 GHz 1 6 2 GHz to 6 G...

Page 81: ...z 1 8 2 GHz to 6 GHz 1 8 Frequency U2000B Typical CF Uncertainty 25 C 10 C 10 MHz to 2 GHz 1 8 2 GHz to 12 4 GHz 2 0 12 4 GHz to 18 GHz 2 2 Frequency U2001B Typical CF Uncertainty 25 C 10 C 10 MHz to...

Page 82: ...00 Series Operating and Service Guide Frequency U2001H Typical CF Uncertainty 25 C 10 C 10 MHz to 6 GHz 2 0 Frequency U2002H Typical CF Uncertainty 25 C 10 C 50 MHz to 8 GHz 2 5 8 GHz to 12 4 GHz 2 5...

Page 83: ...r 1 s External TTL Trigger Input Impedance 50 or 1 k Trigger low 1 1 V Trigger high 1 9 V Minimum trigger pulse width 35 ns Minimum trigger repetition period 80 ns Trigger latency 11 s 2 s Trigger Del...

Page 84: ...applicable for U2004A Performance Maximum video bandwidth 40 kHz Minimum rise time 40 s Minimum fall time 40 s Range settling time 150 s Minimum pulse width 200 s Sampling rate 1 47 Msps Maximum captu...

Page 85: ...mm x 46 00 mm x 35 90 mm U2002A 134 37 mm x 46 00 mm x 35 90 mm U2000 1B 308 00 mm x 115 00 mm x 84 00 mm U2000 1H 207 00 mm x 46 00 mm x 36 00 mm U2002H 164 00 mm x 46 00 mm x 36 00 mm Storage and S...

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Page 87: ...ervice Guide Agilent Technologies 4 Service General Information 70 Performance Test 71 Replaceable Parts 74 Service 76 Troubleshooting 76 This chapter describes the performance test and provides infor...

Page 88: ...connector Clean the connector face using a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol If the swab is too big use use a round wooden toothpick wrapped in a lint free cotton cloth dipped in isopropyl alcoh...

Page 89: ...ations to determine a pass or fail condition The test system used must not exceed the system Rho uncertainties shown in the following tables when testing the U2000 Series USB power sensors Table 4 1 P...

Page 90: ...easurement Maximum Rho SWR 50 MHz to 2 GHz 0 061 1 13 2 GHz to 14 GHz 0 087 1 19 14 GHz to 16 GHz 0 099 1 22 16 GHz to 18 GHz 0 115 1 26 18 GHz to 24 GHz 0 130 1 30 CAUTION DC voltages in excess of th...

Page 91: ...lection Coefficient for the U2001B Frequency Actual Measurement Maximum Rho SWR 10 MHz to 6 GHz 0 070 1 15 Frequency Actual Measurement Maximum Rho SWR 50 MHz to 8 GHz 0 070 1 15 8 GHz to 12 4 GHz 0 1...

Page 92: ...the quantity required and address the order to the nearest Agilent office NOTE Within the USA it is better to order directly from the Agilent Parts Center in Roseville California Ask your nearest Agil...

Page 93: ...60006 1 U2004A replacement module 5190 0652 1 Top label for U2004A U2000B U2000 60007 1 U2000B replacement module 5190 1710 1 Top label for U2000B U2001B U2000 60009 1 U2001B replacement module 5190 1...

Page 94: ...d to read the exact error messages which occur on the power sensor Please kindly send the power sensor back to the nearest service centre for repair Refer to the LED Indicator Guide for more informati...

Page 95: ...the following steps Table 4 11 Disassembly Procedure CAUTION Disassemble the power sensor only in a static free workstation Electrostatic discharge renders the power sensor inoperative 1 Remove the t...

Page 96: ...Service Guide Reassembly Procedure Tools required for reassembly Reassembly instructions The reassembly procedures are simply the reversal of the disassembly procedure Tools Purpose Qty Torque value M...

Page 97: ...e value torque wrench To loosen the attenuator 80 lbs in wrench To prevent rotation N A NOTE The attenuator for U2000B and U2001B must not be disassembled under any circumstances except during annual...

Page 98: ...ssembly Procedure Tools Purpose Torque value Loctite Threadlocker 242 To secure the connection between the attenuator and the sensor s connector N A torque wrench To tighten the attenuator 12 lbs in 1...

Page 99: ...81 Agilent Technologies Agilent U2000 USB Power Sensors Operating and Service Guide Appendix Appendix A Zero Set Zero Drift and Measurement Noise 82...

Page 100: ...2A Serial Prefix MY472 SG472 and below U2004A Serial Prefix MY474 SG474 and below Range1 1 Condition i 0 C to 55 C and ii 40 C 95 relative humidity Zero Set Zero Drift2 2 Within one hour after zero se...

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