
ES User’s Guide
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Making Measurements
Using the BEGIN Key to Make Measurements
BEGIN Key Overview
The
key sets up a generic instrument state for the testing of
various types of devices.
The
key has two different behaviors, depending on whether
you are selecting a new device type, or a new measurement type.
Selecting a New
Device
When you use the
key to select a new device type and
measurement, the analyzer does the following:
• presets the analyzer (except for external reference parameters, and
trigger mode)
• takes a sweep
• autoscales the measurement
• places a marker on the maximum or minimum point (depending on
the type of measurement)
• makes the marker active
• modifies the sweep time (Option 100 only)
See
Table 3-1, “Measurement Configurations from the BEGIN Key,”
for a
table of parameters for each measurement type.
Selecting a New
Measurement
Once you have selected your device, you can use the softkeys to select the
measurement you wish to make. When you select a new measurement, a
preset is not done. It is assumed that you are simply changing
measurement types and that you may have already changed some of the
analyzer's parameters (such as frequency, power, etc.) for your DUT. In
this situation, you would probably not want these parameters changed
for subsequent measurements.
NOTE
If the new measurement selected is a broadband measurement such as
power, or conversion loss, the start frequency is limited to at least
10 MHz. Therefore, if your customized setup contains a start frequency
below 10 MHz and you choose power, or conversion loss, the start
frequency will be changed to 10 MHz. The stop frequency will remain
unchanged, unless it was set to below 10 MHz.
The BEGIN Key
and Measurement
Channels
The
key is designed to work when measurement channel 1 is
active. However, it does change the mode of measurement channel 2 as
well.
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Summary of Contents for HP 8712ES
Page 8: ...viii ES User s Guide ...
Page 17: ...ES User s Guide 1 1 1 Installing the Analyzer ...
Page 34: ...1 18 ES User s Guide Installing the Analyzer Preventive Maintenance ...
Page 35: ...ES User s Guide 2 1 2 Getting Started ...
Page 52: ...2 18 ES User s Guide Getting Started Performing the Operator s Check ...
Page 53: ...ES User s Guide 3 1 3 Making Measurements ...
Page 135: ...ES User s Guide 4 1 4 Using Instrument Functions ...
Page 159: ...ES User s Guide 4 25 Using Instrument Functions Using Markers Figure 4 15 Delta Marker Mode ...
Page 165: ...ES User s Guide 4 31 Using Instrument Functions Using Limit Testing Figure 4 16 Limit Lines ...
Page 224: ...4 90 ES User s Guide Using Instrument Functions Using an External VGA Monitor ...
Page 225: ...ES User s Guide 5 1 5 Optimizing Measurements ...
Page 246: ...5 22 ES User s Guide Optimizing Measurements Measuring Devices with Long Electrical Delay ...
Page 247: ...ES User s Guide 6 1 6 Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy ...
Page 281: ...ES User s Guide 7 1 7 Front Rear Panel ...
Page 306: ...7 26 ES User s Guide Front Rear Panel Line Module ...
Page 307: ...ES User s Guide 8 1 8 Hardkey Softkey Reference ...
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Page 411: ...ES User s Guide 9 1 9 Specifications ...
Page 469: ...ES User s Guide 10 1 10 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
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