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BOONTON ELECTRONICS

A subsidiary of Noise/Com a Wireless Telecom Group Company

4400A/4500A MANUAL ADDENDUM

Applies to 

Instruction Manual Model 4500A RF Peak Power Meter /Analyzer,  Model 4400A RF Peak Power

Meter, 

Part Number 98404700A, revised 09/97.

Effective for Control Software Revision 

20010119

 and later.

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NEW FEATURES

1.1  Power vs Time Data Output Capability

Data Buffer Configuration.

  Each trace display of the 4400A/4500A Peak Power Meter is

derived from  a 501-element data buffer. Each element is a measurement value for one pixel in
the display. The elements are numbered from zero through 500. The element zero lies on the left-
most vertical gridline; the element 500 lies on the right-most gridline and element 250 lies on the
center gridline.

Data Buffer Output.

   Data can be output for Channel 1, Channel 2, Channel Math, Reference 1

or Reference 2. The data is adjusted for Vertical Offset, calibration factors and averaging. If the
display Units are set to “Linear”, power will be in watts with 5 decimal digits of resolution. The
real number format is: (-d.ddddE

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dd , -dd.dddE

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dd or –ddd.ddE

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dd where the positive sign is

omitted and the exponent is mod 3) watts. Negative power values indicate underflow of the
system “zero”. If the display units are set to “Log”, power will be in dBm (decibels relative to 1
milliwatt) with a resolution of 

!

0.01 dB. Negative linear power values will return –70.00 dBm

excluding offsets if not clipped.

In the Pulse mode with Log units a clip level is applied which establishes a minimum power
level based on the sensor calibration data. This level will vary depending upon the sensor type
and offsets.

For Channel 1 or 2 in the Trigger View mode the data will be returned in volts with a resolution
of 

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0.01 volts.

GPIB Data Buffer Output.

  Data buffer contents can be read over the GPIB using the

TKFPDISP talk mode command. This is a permanent talk mode that remains in effect until
replaced by a different permanent talk mode. TKFPDISP should be followed by an index
argument in the range 0 to 500 inclusive that specifies the number of the first element of the data

Summary of Contents for 4500A

Page 1: ... display Units are set to Linear power will be in watts with 5 decimal digits of resolution The real number format is d ddddE dd dd dddE dd or ddd ddE dd where the positive sign is omitted and the exponent is mod 3 watts Negative power values indicate underflow of the system zero If the display units are set to Log power will be in dBm decibels relative to 1 milliwatt with a resolution of 0 01 dB ...

Page 2: ... Returns 0 p0 p1 p2 p500 entire buffer MTA Returns 500 p500 truncated to one element Example BUFCOUNT 5 TKFPDISP 496 MTA Returns 496 p496 p497 p498 p499 p500 The source buffer is selected using the CH1 CH2 CHM REF1 and REF2 commands The units are selected using LIN or LOG TKFPDISP does not interrupt sampling and data collection while sending data For this reason buffer data will not remain stable ...

Page 3: ...fer delimiter to carriage return BUFDELSP Set buffer delimiter to space Note The delimiters do not apply to data returned using TKFPDISP They apply only to output using DATASEND DATACOM1 Select COM1 serial port output DATADISK Select the floppy disk output with filename selected with FILENO DATALPT1 Select the printer port LPT1 for output Delimiter will affect printed format DATASOCH1 Select the C...

Page 4: ...t is the probability of occurrence for that bin The Channel 1 count array is selected by the command SELDATTBL 8 and the Channel 2 count array by SELDATTBL 9 The array is returned by the talk mode command TK TBLDAT n where n is the starting index number The BUFCOUNT command followed by a count argument of 1 to 4096 operates as described above for the TKFPDISP command 4500A Front Panel Histogram Ou...

Page 5: ...s the time delay between the left edge of the display window and the first waveform edge of either slope This allows the display window to be used as a mask to select or exclude portions of a waveform Trigger delay adjusts the position of the display window with respect to the trigger Edge Delay should be added as item 15 in Table 4 19 It appears as a selection in the Meas Param Meas Param Top Mid...

Page 6: ...s flag 0 log dBm and 1 linear watts After returning data the instrument returns to the previous Talk mode Examples send TKMMODE read 1 0 0 running in pulse mode with log units or read 0 3 1 stopped in 1 CDF mode with linear units 1 6 EOI Only Talk mode Terminator In the Util IEEE 488 Bus Setup Talk Term menu a new choice EOI only has been added This allows return strings to be terminated only by t...

Page 7: ...ation will resume if the menu selection or a GPIB measure mode command is sent This revision 20010119 corrects the error and under the above conditions statistical measurements will resume automatically at power up 2 3 Inability to use request for service SRQ on settled measurement in CW mode with averaging 1 In all previous revisions in CW measurement mode with the SRQ mask set to 2 no service re...

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