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Appendix
Appendix 6 Mixer Measurement
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Select it in the drop-down box and entered the fixed frequency in the frequency range.
➢
[Center/Span]
Select it in the drop-down box and respectively enter the center frequency and stop frequency in the frequency
range.
b) Frequency calculation mode
➢
[LO + input]
If this option is selected, the output frequency will be the sum of the LO and input frequency.
➢
[Input-LO]
If this option is selected, the output frequency will be the difference of the input frequency minus LO frequency.
➢
[LO-input]
If this option is selected, the output frequency will be the difference of the LO frequency minus input frequency.
➢
[Calc IN]
When the LO and output frequency are set, click
[Calc IN]
to automatically calculate the input frequency.
➢
[Calc OUT]
When the LO and input frequency are set, click
[Calc OUT]
to automatically calculate the output frequency.
➢
[Calc LO]
When the input and output frequency are set, click
[Calc LO]
to automatically calculate the LO frequency.
Prompt
Frequency setting
➢
Select
[Start/Stop]
,
[Fixed]
and
[Center/Span]
in the drop-down box.
[Fixed]
must be selected. If the sweep
mode in the
[Sweep]
dialog box is
[CW]
or
[Power Sweep]
, the mixer frequency is
[Fixed]
.
➢
It is not required to input all frequencies. Set two frequencies at first, and then click [Calculate] to obtain the
third frequency. To set the input and output frequency range, click
[Calc LO]
to automatically calculate the
LO frequency range.
4) [Mixer Power] dialog box
Click
[Mixer power]
, and the following dialog box will pop up.
Summary of Contents for AV3672 Series
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Page 124: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 120 5 1 2 Track Fig 5 2 Track Menu...
Page 125: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 121 5 1 3 Channel Fig 5 3 Channel Menu...
Page 126: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 122 5 1 4 Excitation Fig 5 4 Excitation Menu I...
Page 127: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 123 Fig 5 5 Excitation Menu II...
Page 128: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 124 Fig 5 6 Excitation Menu III...
Page 129: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 125 5 1 5 Response Fig 5 7 Response Menu I...
Page 130: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 126 Fig 5 8 Repsonse Menu II...
Page 131: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 127 Fig 5 9 Response Menu III...
Page 132: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 128 Fig 5 10 Response Menu V Fig 5 11 Response IV...
Page 133: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 129 5 1 6 Calibration Fig 5 12 Calibration Menu...
Page 134: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 130 5 1 7 Marker Fig 5 13 Cursor Menu I...
Page 135: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 131 Fig 5 13 Cursor Menu II...
Page 136: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 132 Fig 5 15Marker Menu III...
Page 137: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 133 5 1 8 Analysis Fig 5 16 Analysis Menu I...
Page 138: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 134 Fig 5 17 Analysis Menu II...
Page 139: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 135 Fig 5 18 Analysis Menu III...
Page 140: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 136 5 1 9 System Fig 5 19 System Menu I...
Page 141: ...5 Menu 5 1 Menu structure 137 Fig 5 20 System Menu I...
Page 254: ...8 Basis of Network Measurement 8 3 Amplifier Parameter Specifications 250...
Page 257: ...8 Basis of Network Measurement 8 4 Complex Impedance 253...
Page 373: ...Appendix Appendix 4 Pulse Measurement 369 Fig 4 9 Receiver gain configuration Dialog Box...