
Making Measurements
Measuring Devices with Your Network Analyzer
Step 1. Enter the
Measurement
Parameters
Step 2. Calibrate the
Analyzer
Step 3. Connect the
Equipment
Step 4. View and
Interpret the
Measurement
A typical measurement consists of performing four major steps:
The easiest way to set up the analyzer’s parameters for a simple
measurement is to use the (BEGIN) key. (See “Using the BEGIN Key to Make
Measurements,” next, in this chapter.)
For some measurements you may wish to enter your own specific
measurement parameters. Use the instrument’s keys to input your
parameters.
This step may be omitted under certain conditions. Your analyzer can
provide highly accurate measurements without performing any additional
user-calibrations if certain conditions are met. Chapter 6 explains when
additional calibration is necessary.
Connect the DUT and any other required test equipment. See the
measurement examples later in this chapter for typical equipment setup
conhgurations.
Use the (SCALE), [DISPLAY), and
functions to optimize viewing of the
measurement results.
Markers, limit lines, and hard copies of the display are common means of
interpreting measurement results.
See Chapter 4 for detailed information on using instrument functions to view
and interpret your measurements.
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Summary of Contents for 8712C
Page 1: ...I I User s Guide HP 8712C and HP 8714C RF Network Analyzers I ...
Page 17: ...I 1 Installing the Analyzer ...
Page 35: ...I 2 Getting Started ...
Page 54: ...I 3 Making Measurements ...
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Page 119: ...4 Using Instrument Functions ...
Page 182: ...Using Instrument Functions Customizing the Display Figure 4 24 Expanded Display 4 64 ...
Page 223: ...5 Optimizing Measurements ...
Page 244: ...6 Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy ...
Page 280: ...7 Automating Measurements ...
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Page 386: ... 9 w I Suftkey Reference ...
Page 477: ...I 10 Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 501: ...11 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
Page 508: ...I 12 preset State and Memory Allocation ...
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