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Hardkey/Softkey Reference
Analyzer Functions
is used to select the number of data points per sweep to be
measured and displayed. Using fewer points allows a
faster sweep time but the displayed trace shows less
horizontal detail. Using more points gives greater data
density and improved trace resolution, but slows the
sweep and requires more memory for error correction or
saving instrument states.
The possible values that can be entered for number of
points are 3, 11, 26, 51, 101, 201, 401,801, and 1601. The
number of points can be different for the two channels if
the stimulus values are uncoupled.
In list frequency sweep, the number of points displayed is
the total number of frequency points for the defined list
(see “Sweep Types” in the “Operating Concepts” chapter of
the user’s guide).
determines the number of measurement/correction
iterations performed on each point in a power meter
calibration. This feature helps eliminate residual power
errors after the initial correction. The amount of residual
error is directly proportional to the magnitude of the
initial correction. The user should initially set the source
power so that it is approximately correct at the device
under test. If power uncertainty at the device under test is
expected to be greater than a few dB, it is recommended
that the number of readings be greater than 1.
selects the calibration standard load as being offset.
is used to specify the one-way electrical delay from the
measurement (reference) plane to the standard, in seconds
(s). (In a transmission standard, offset delay is the delay
from plane to plane.) Delay can be calculated from the
precise physical length of the offset, the permittivity
constant of the medium, and the speed of light.
completes the selection in the Offset Load Menu.
is used to specify energy loss, due to skin effect, along a
one-way length of coax offset. The value of loss is entered
as
Ω
s/nanosecond (or Giga
Ω
s/second) at 1 GHz. (Such
losses are negligible in waveguide, so enter 0 as the loss
offset.)
is used to specify the characteristic impedance of the coax
offset. (Note: This is not the impedance of the standard
itself.) (For waveguide, the offset impedance should always
be assigned a value equal to the system Z0.)
is used to omit the isolation portion of the calibration.
NUMBER of POINTS
NUMBER OF READINGS
OFFSET
OFFSET DELAY
OFFSET LOADS DONE
OFFSET LOSS
OFFSET Z0
OMIT ISOLATION
Summary of Contents for 8719ES
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Page 11: ...1 1 1 HP 8719 20 22ES 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 ...