MTR: x.xx .
In
Normal, Module,
the
(
POWER LEVEL
)
key controls the output
power of the synthesizer as compared to the feedback voltage from
a millimeter-wave source module. The attenuator (if present) is
automatically uncoupled from the ALC system and the
(
POWER LEVEL
key controls the
Level DAC
and
Level Control Circuits (see
Figure A-l) within the ALC level range
to -20
This
mode of operation requires a feedback connection from the module to
the synthesizer through the SOURCE MODULE INTERFACE.
When you press
[
POWER LEVEL
),
the active entry area displays:
X
MODULE LEVEL:
,
where X represents a numeric value. The data display area indicates:
MDL: x.xx .
In
there is no feedback voltage to level the power, so power
level is uncalibrated. A leveling point is not specified in this mode.
The
(
POWER LEVEL
)
key controls the linear modulator directly, from 0
to approximately -80
The attenuator (if present) is automatically
uncoupled from the ALC system.
When you press
[
POWER LEVEL
),
the active entry area displays:
X
REFERENCE:
,
where X represents a numeric value. The data display area indicates:
OFF: x.xx
and the message line indicates:
UNLVLED.
In
Search,
any of the leveling points can be specified and used as the
comparison feedback voltage. Basically, this mode operates the same
as ALCoff after the searched-for power level is reached. The active
entry area displays different information depending on the leveling
point chosen.
Programming Codes
SCPI:
POWer[:LEVEL] <num>[lvl suffix] or
Analyzer:
PL
CONNECTORS, Det
Gal
Menu,
Set
Tracking Menu,
“Programming Typical Measurements,” in Chapter 1.
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