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Hardkey/Softkey Reference
Analyzer Functions
switches the internal counter off and removes the counter
display from the LCD.
toggles the channel coupling of stimulus values. With
(the preset condition), both channels
have the same stimulus values (the inactive channel takes
on the stimulus values of the active channel).
is used to set the frequency for power sweep and CW time
sweep modes. If the instrument is not in either of these
two modes, it is automatically switched into CW time
mode.
turns on a sweep mode similar to an oscilloscope. The
analyzer is set to a single frequency, and the data is
displayed versus time. The frequency of the CW time
sweep is set with
in the stimulus menu.
this math function ratios channels 1 and 2, and puts the
results in the channel 2 data array. Both channels must be
on and have the same number of points. Refer to the
"Making Measurements" chapter in the user’s guide for
information on how to use this function to make gain
compression measurements.
sets the source tune DAC for frequencies above 20.05 GHz.
sets the source tune DAC for frequencies below 2.55 GHz.
sets the source tune DAC for frequencies above 2.55 GHz
and below 20.05 GHz. (ES only.)
displays both the current data and memory traces.
specifies whether or not to store the error-corrected data
on disk with the instrument state.
divides the data by the memory, normalizing the data to
the memory, and displays the result. This is useful for
ratio comparison of two traces, for instance in
measurements of gain or attenuation.
subtracts the memory from the data. The vector
subtraction is performed on the complex data. This is
appropriate for storing a measured vector error, for
example directivity, and later subtracting it from the
device measurement.
COUNTER: OFF
COUPLED CH ON off
COUPLED CH ON
CW FREQ
CW TIME
CW FREQ
D2/D1 to D2 on OFF
DAC NUM HIGH BAND
DAC NUM LOW BAND
DAC NUM MID BAND
DATA and MEMORY
DATA ARRAY on OFF
DATA/MEM
DATA - MEM
Summary of Contents for 8719ES
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Page 11: ...1 1 1 HP 8719 20 22ES Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 60: ...1 50 HP 8719 20 22ES Specifications and Characteristics Instrument Specifications ...
Page 61: ...2 1 2 HP 8719 20 22ET Specifications and Characteristics ...
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Page 99: ...3 1 3 Front Rear Panel ...
Page 111: ...4 1 4 Menu Maps ...
Page 113: ...4 3 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 2 Menu Map for Copy ...
Page 114: ...4 4 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 3 Menu Map for Display ...
Page 115: ...4 5 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 4 Menu Map for Format Figure 4 5 Menu Map for Local ...
Page 116: ...4 6 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 6 Menu Map for Marker Marker Fctn and Marker Search ...
Page 118: ...4 8 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 9 Menu Map for Power and Sweep Setup ET only ...
Page 119: ...4 9 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 10 Menu Map for Power and Sweep Setup ES only ...
Page 120: ...4 10 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 11 Menu Map for Preset ...
Page 121: ...4 11 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 12 Menu Map for Save Recall ...
Page 122: ...4 12 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 13 Menu Map for Scale Ref ...
Page 128: ...5 1 5 Hardkey Softkey Reference ...
Page 194: ...6 1 6 Error Messages ...
Page 222: ...7 1 7 Options and Accessories ...
Page 234: ...8 1 8 Preset State and Memory Allocation ...
Page 253: ...8 20 Preset State and Memory Allocation Memory Allocation ...
Page 254: ...9 1 9 Understanding the CITIfile Data Format ...
Page 269: ...9 16 Understanding the CITIfile Data Format Useful Calculations ...
Page 270: ...10 1 10 Determining System Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 281: ...10 12 Determining System Measurement Uncertainties Measurement Uncertainty Equations ...