Figures
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Fig. 4-8 Oscillator output voltage variation in the SLOW status .............................4-13
Fig. 4-9 Change of Stop mode during SLOW OFF....................................................4-13
Fig. 4-10 Data marker display.....................................................................................4-19
Fig. 4-11 Examples of data display ............................................................................4-19
Fig. 4-12 Line marker display .....................................................................................4-20
Fig. 4-13 Measurement/DUT system..........................................................................4-23
Fig. 4-14 Principle of equalization .............................................................................4-24
Fig. 4-15 Amplitude compression..............................................................................4-26
Fig. 4-16 Principle of amplitude compression ..........................................................4-26
Fig. 4-17 Example of output correction (70%) ..........................................................4-27
Fig. 4-18 Functions/operations of four rules of arithmetic ......................................4-30
Fig. 4-19 Differentiation and integration functions ..................................................4-31
Fig. 4-20 Open-loop and close-loop transfer functions ...........................................4-32
Fig. 4-21 Open the cover.............................................................................................4-39
Fig. 4-22 Load printer paper .......................................................................................4-39
Fig. 4-23 Loading printing paper................................................................................4-40
Fig. 4-24 Cover attachment ........................................................................................4-40
Fig. 4-25 Max/min search function keys....................................................................4-48
Fig. 5-1 Phase invert connection .................................................................................5-6
Fig. 5-2 Impedance measurement connection............................................................5-7
Fig. 5-3 Open correction example................................................................................5-8
Fig. 5-4 Short correction example ...............................................................................5-8
Fig. 5-5 Open and short correction function keys......................................................5-8
Fig. 6-1 Structure of measurement data file................................................................6-4
Fig. 6-2 Structure of measurement condition file.......................................................6-7
Fig. 6-3 Example of graph display by DSPL5090......................................................6-13
Fig. 9-1 From-enclosure isolation voltage specifications
(when accompanying BNC cable is used).....................................................9-5
Fig. 9-2 From-enclosure isolation voltage specifications
(when a cable other than the accompanying cable is used)........................9-5
Fig. 9-3 Oscillation section input - analysis section input isolation voltage specifications
(when accompanying BNC cable is used).....................................................9-5
Fig. 9-4 Oscillation section input - analysis section input isolation voltage specifications
(when a cable other than the accompanying cable is used)........................9-7
Fig. 9-5 Block diagram................................................................................................9-18
Fig. 9-6 External dimensions diagram.......................................................................9-19
Summary of Contents for FRA5097
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