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Summary of Contents for HSA1000 Series

Page 1: ...HSA1000 Series Handheld Spectrum Analyzer User Manual HSA1016 HSA1016 TG HSA1036 HSA1036 TG Notice TG models are with tracking generator www owon com cn ...

Page 2: ...lace all materials published The information in this manual was correct at the time of printing However LILLIPUT will continue to improve products and reserves the rights to change specification at any time without notice is the registered trademark of the LILLIPUT Company Fujian LILLIPUT Optoelectronics Technology Co Ltd No 19 Heming Road Lantian Industrial Zone Zhangzhou 363005 P R China Tel 86 ...

Page 3: ...required This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care OWON shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than OWON representatives to install repair or service the product b to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to...

Page 4: ...face Overview 12 4 8 Function Keys 15 4 9 Parameter Input 18 4 10 Build in Help 19 4 11 Touchscreen Controls 20 4 12 Basic Measurement 24 5 Menu Interpretation 28 5 1 FREQ bottom softkey 28 5 2 Span bottom softkey 30 5 3 AMPTD bottom softkey 32 5 4 Auto bottom softkey 36 5 5 BW bottom softkey 36 5 6 Marker bottom softkey 37 5 7 Trace hardkey 45 5 8 Detector hardkey 47 5 9 Display hardkey 49 5 10 S...

Page 5: ...ii 6 Specification 71 7 Troubleshooting 78 8 Appendix 79 Appendix A Enclosure 79 Appendix B General Care and Cleaning 80 Appendix C USB Disk Requirements 80 Appendix D PC Software Requirements 80 ...

Page 6: ...ys 15 Figure 4 6 Shift key and function hardkeys 17 Figure 4 7 Numeric keypad 18 Figure 4 8 The rotary knob 19 Figure 4 9 Arrow keys 19 Figure 4 10 Full Span 25 Figure 4 11 Set frequency span 26 Figure 4 12 Set reference level 27 List of tables Table 4 1 AC DC adapter requirement 7 Table 5 1 Detector type comparison 47 Table 5 2 Factory Settings 60 ...

Page 7: ...re connecting to the instrument Use Proper Overvoltage Protection Make sure that no overvoltage such as that caused by a thunderstorm can reach the product or else the operator might expose to danger of electrical shock Do not operate without covers Do not operate the instrument with covers or panels removed Avoid exposed circuit Be careful when working on exposed circuitry to avoid risk of electr...

Page 8: ...d devices such as filter attenuator etc as such stress may cause damages to devices and the instrument Do not mix the use of 50Ω and 75Ω connectors and or cables Do Not Overload the Input To avoid damaging the instrument the signals at input terminal must be less than 50V DC voltage components and 30 dBm 1 W AC RF components Appropriate Use of Power Meter If you are not sure of the characteristics...

Page 9: ...1 General Safety Requirements 3 Handling Safety Please handle with care during transportation to avoid damages to buttons knob interfaces and other parts on the panels ...

Page 10: ... Indicates a possible hazard or injury CAUTION Indicates potential damage to the instrument or other property Safety Symbols Symbols on the product The following symbols may appear on the product Refer to Manual Conforms to European Union directives This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking equipment The affixed product label indicates that you must not discard this electric...

Page 11: ...pecification This chapter lists spectrum analyzer s specification parameter Trouble Shooting This chapter helps to implement the troubleshooting and deal with after sale repair Appendix This chapter introduces accessories of spectrum analyzer and how to maintain device Convention on button and menu key format Button character bold bracket e g FREQ stands for FREQ bottom softkey Submenu words brack...

Page 12: ...ories The supplied accessories are described in the Appendix A Enclosure of this Manual Please ensure that all the listed accessories are present and undamaged if any problems are found please contact your distributor or OWON s local office 3 Check the Complete Instrument If there is any physical damage operational fault or performance issue please contact your distributor or OWON s local office I...

Page 13: ...nect feet via ankle straps Implement both protection methods will provide a good level of anti static protection If used alone the protection will not be as reliable To ensure user s safety anti static components should offer at least 1MΩ isolation resistance Make good use of anti static technology to protect components from damage 1 Quickly ground the internal and external conductor of the coaxia...

Page 14: ...us power is 30 dBm or 50 VDC signal input Avoid connecting a signal into the analyzer that exceeds the maximum level 1 Press the power switch on the front panel 2 Self initialization takes about 30 seconds after the boot screen the spectrum analyzer will default to the scanning curve 3 After power on let the spectrum analyzer warm up for 30 minutes for stabilization to obtain the most accurate res...

Page 15: ...ght Sensor Adjusts the screen backlight according to the environmental light This state can be specified in Display ScreenSetting Brightness Auto Power key Long push to turn on the analyzer push to turn on off the LCD display long push to turn off the analyzer Preset key Resets the analyzer to a known state This state can be specified in System PowerOn Preset Preset Arrow keys Rotary knob ...

Page 16: ...r BNC female connector Connects to an external TTL signal The TTL signal is used to trigger the analyzer s internal sweep Shift key Press the Shift key to active it the light is on When the Shift key is active pressing a number key will execute the upper function Long press the Shift key to active it persistently To switch to the brief active status short press the Shift key Backspace key Deletes ...

Page 17: ...or Green light when external DC power is connected Red light when the battery is charging Blinking light when charge suspend or battery absent GPS BDS antenna connector SMA female type Connects an GPS BDS Antenna to offer the GPS location for the field testing Active antenna supported USB Device interface MICRO USB type Connects to a PC This USB interface supports PictBridge printer and remote con...

Page 18: ... 3 2 2 Figure 4 3 Rear panel NO Name Battery compartment Air vents Tilt stand 4 7 User Interface Overview Figure below illustrates the user interface with touch screen menu keys top bar and measurement settings and results around the graph area ...

Page 19: ...al input FREQ Freq Ref Preamplifier Turn on off the preamplifier AMPTD Preamplifier Sweep status Set the sweep status to Single or Cont continuous Sweep Sweep Single or Sweep Cont Trigger type Set the trigger type to Auto Video Pos external positive edge Neg external negative edge Trig Source Show the source type as CW Continuous Wave or TG Tracking Generator press to turn on off the source output...

Page 20: ...mber Continuously get average of the trace to smooth it BW Average Submenu softkeys Menu items of current function can be hidden Display UI Setting Menu Hiding LAN access sign LAN access sign USB storage device status The USB icon changes to green when USB storage device is inserted Temperature or ANT Display device internal temperature If overcurrent occurs to the GPS BDS antenna red ANT will be ...

Page 21: ...lay detector type Detector Reference level Reference level AMPTD Ref Level Amplitude Scale Type Log logarithmic or Line linear AMPTD Scale Type Amplitude Scale Display amplitude scale AMPTD Scale Div 4 8 Function Keys There are 6 function softkeys on the interface screen and 11 function hardkeys on the front panel 4 8 1 Function Softkeys There are 6 function softkeys horizontally arranged along th...

Page 22: ...and turns them on and off MarkerFctn Accesses the menu of special functions such as N dB bandwidth measure marker noise and frequency counting Marker Accesses the marker function softkeys that allow you to set other system parameters based on the current marker value Peak Places a marker on the highest peak and accesses the Peak functions menu 4 8 2 Function Hardkeys Pressing the Shift key followe...

Page 23: ...e and label Sweep Accesses the softkeys that allow you to set the sweep time select the sweep mode of the analyzer Trig Accesses the softkeys that allow you to select the trigger mode of the analyzer Source Accesses the softkeys that allow you to set the tracking generator Demod Accesses the softkeys that allow you to set the demodulation System Sets the system parameters Accesses the calibration ...

Page 24: ...ctive parameter value can be entered using the numeric keypad knob and arrow keys 4 9 1 Numeric keypad Enters a specific value the submenu typically shows the selectable units Press the desired unit or press Enter key to complete the entry Figure 4 7 Numeric keypad 1 Number keys Numbers 0 9 are available to be used 2 Decimal point A decimal point will be inserted at the cursor position when this k...

Page 25: ...atically 4 9 2 Rotary knob Figure 4 8 The rotary knob The knob function During parameter editing turn the knob clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the parameter values at specified steps 4 9 3 Arrow keys Figure 4 9 Arrow keys The arrow keys have following functions 1 Increase or decrease the parameter value at specific steps while editing a parameter Note Press FREQ CF Step to se...

Page 26: ... softkeys to get the corresponding help 5 Acquire the help information of any function hardkey A message about how to obtain help information will be shown press Shift key then any function hardkey to get the corresponding help 4 11 Touchscreen Controls The LCD is touchable you can control the analyzer by different gestures The touchscreen can be specified in System Setting Control TouchControl Yo...

Page 27: ...the screen System Save Recall Screen Pixmap Double tap in the display area to quickly capture a PNG image of the current screen display If a USB device is inserted the image will be saved to USB device otherwise the local memory A file name is automatically created using the current date and time stamp Double tap to capture the screen Move the active marker to the desired frequency Marker Marker t...

Page 28: ...ove the active marker to the desired frequency Set the reference level AMPTD Ref Level Swipe up or down in the display area Control the reference level Set the center or start frequency FREQ Center Freq or Start Freq Swipe left or right in the display area ...

Page 29: ... RBW BW RBW When BW RBW softkey is selected pinch and spread horizontally to change the RBW Set the VBW BW VBW When BW VBW softkey is selected pinch and spread horizontally to change the VBW Pinch and spread horizontally to change the Span or RBW VBW Set the Scale Div AMPTD Scale Div In the display area pinch and spread vertically to change the Scale Div ...

Page 30: ... and resolution bandwidth c Activate marker d Setting amplitude For example to measure a 100 MHz 10 dBm signal you must turn on the spectrum analyzer and ensure it is warmed up for 30 minutes to ensure measurement accuracy 1 Equipment connection Connect the output terminal of signal generator to the RF Input 50Ω connector on the top of the spectrum analyzer Set the parameters as follows Frequency ...

Page 31: ...tkey on the bottom select Center Freq on the right submenu Input 100 and select the unit as MHz on the right softkeys The number keys can be used to set the exact value the knob and arrow keys can also be used to set the center frequency 3 Setting frequency span Press Span softkey input 1 and press MHz as its unit Press BW softkey set RBW to Man and input 30 and press kHz as its unit Press Shift k...

Page 32: ...rker softkey on the bottom select Peak on the right submenu Select Max Search Frequency and amplitude values are read by the marker and shown on the top right of the display area 5 Setting amplitude The reference level will be shown at the top of the display grid To get a better dynamic range the real signal peak point should be located at or near the top of display grid reference level The refere...

Page 33: ...grid Input 10 using the numeric keypad and set the unit to dBm The reference level is set at 10 dBm which is the signal peak value near the top of the grid The balance between the signal peak value and noise is dynamic range Figure 4 12 Set reference level ...

Page 34: ... fcenter fstop fstart and fspan denotes the center frequency the stop frequency the start frequency and the span respectively 5 1 1 Center Freq Sets the center frequency of the sweep When pressed the frequency mode is switched to Center Freq and Span in order to enter the desired parameter data Key Points The start and stop frequencies vary with the center frequency when the span is constant Chang...

Page 35: ...rt freq 5 1 3 Stop Freq Sets the stop frequency of the sweep When pressed the frequency mode is switched to Start Freq and Stop Freq in order to enter the desired parameter data Key Points Modifying the stop frequency changes the span and center frequency and the change of span influences other system parameters see Span You can modify this parameter using the numeric keys knob or direction keys I...

Page 36: ...d press the up direction key continuously to increase the center frequency to 600MHz that is secondary harmonic Press frequency steps to increase center frequency by 300MHz which reaches 900MHz Frequency Step Auto Manual shows the auto or manual mode to setting the steps When step is under manual mode press Frequency Step Auto Manual to return to auto mode 5 1 5 Freq Offset You can set a frequency...

Page 37: ...o the maximum span it enters full span mode Modifying the span in non zero span mode may cause an automatic change in both CF step and RBW if they were in Auto mode and the change of RBW may influence VBW in Auto VBW mode In non zero span mode variation in the span RBW or VBW would cause a change in sweep time You can modify this parameter using the numeric keys knob or direction keys 5 2 2 Full S...

Page 38: ...al Scale Div Scale Type Lin Log Ref Offset Ref Unit and Preamplifier On Off 5 3 1 Ref Level Activate reference level function and sets the maximum power or voltage for display window Key points This value is affected by a combination of maximum mixing level input attenuation and preamplifier When you adjust it the input attenuation is adjusted under a constant max mixing level meeting LRef aRF aPA...

Page 39: ...ould be set up to 40 dB You can adjust the reference level to ensure that the specified parameters meet the requirement Modifying the reference level may cause an automatic change in attenuation value But the change of attenuation value won t influence reference level You can modify this parameter using the numeric keys knob or direction keys Attenuator adjustment is to make the maximum signal amp...

Page 40: ...neral select mV as Lin amplitude scale unit Of course there would be other units for select Key points In Log scale type The Y axis denotes the logarithmic coordinates the value shown at top of the grid is the reference level and the grid size is equal to the scale value The unit of Y axis will be automatically switched into the default dBm when the scale type is changed from Lin to Log In Lin sca...

Page 41: ...t of the Y axis to dBm dBμW dBpW dBmV dBμV W or V Key points 1 dBm Choose decibel equals to 1mW as amplitude unit 2 dBμW Choose decibel equals to 1μW as amplitude unit 3 dBpW Choose decibel equals to 1pW as amplitude unit 4 dBmV Choose decibel equals to 1mV as amplitude unit 5 dBμV Choose decibel equals to 1μW as amplitude unit 6 W Choose Watts as amplitude unit 7 V Choose Voltage as amplitude uni...

Page 42: ...etting menu includes RBW Auto Man RBW Mode Def Con VBW Auto Man Average On Off EMI Filter 5 5 1 RBW Auto Man Adjust the resolution bandwidth ranging from 10Hz to 3MHz Use numeric key step key or knob to switch resolution bandwidth The underline under Auto or Manual means Auto mode or Manual mode Press RBW Auto Manual to have Auto underlined Then the resolution bandwidth is under auto coupling mode...

Page 43: ...ep time Sweep Time is affected by a combination of RBW and VBW when it is in Auto mode VBW varies with RBW when it is set to Auto 5 5 4 Average On Off Trace average function It doesn t need narrow VBW to implement smooth trace This function set the wave detector to acquisition mode continuously get average of the trace to smooth it 5 5 5 EMI Filter Pop out the menu for EMI measurement bandwidth 1 ...

Page 44: ...arker1 and place the marker at the center of the trace If a delta marker is activated this softkey changes to the menu under the Delta function If there is already a marker this command will not produce any operation If there are already two markers e g in Delta mode Marker changes the active marker to a new single marker Frequency and amplitude information can be obtained from the marker time and...

Page 45: ...race When selected a marker will appear with its marker number such as 1 on the trace Key points If no active marker exists currently a sing frequency marker will be activated automatically at the center frequency of current trace You can use the knob or numeric keys to move the marker The readouts of the marker will be displayed on the upper right of the screen The readout resolution of the X axi...

Page 46: ...tude differences between the two markers will show in the active area and in the upper right corner of the display The displayed amplitude difference is expressed in dB or is the linear unit in terms of the corresponding scale If Delta has been activated press Delta again to move the reference marker to the active delta marker position Two ways to enable a certain point as a reference marker a Ope...

Page 47: ...alls off N 0 or rises N 0 N dB separately Key points When the measurement starts the analyzer will search the two points which are located at both sides of the current point and are N dB amplitudes smaller or greater than the current point and display the frequency difference between the two points You can use the numeric keys knob or direction keys to modify the value of N 3 dB at default 5 6 2 3...

Page 48: ...on the higher the counting accuracy 5 6 3 Marker Key access Marker bottom softkey and then Marker right softkey Use the current marker readings to set the parameters such as Center frequency Reference level 5 6 3 1 Mkr CF Sets the center frequency of the analyzer to the frequency of the current marker This feature quickly moves the signal to the center of the screen In Normal marker mode the cente...

Page 49: ... 5 6 3 4 Mkr Stop Sets the stop frequency of the analyzer to the frequency of the current marker In Normal marker mode the stop frequency will be set to the frequency of the current marker In Delta marker mode the stop frequency will be set to the frequency at which the Delta Marker is located The function is not available in zero span mode 5 6 3 5 Mkr Ref Level Sets the reference level of the ana...

Page 50: ...display the frequency and amplitude of the marker in the upper right corner of the screen Max search does not change the activated function 5 6 4 2 Next Peak Searches the peak whose amplitude is the closest to that of the current peak The peak is then identified with a marker When this key is pressed repeatedly you can quickly find a lower peak 5 6 4 3 Left Peak Searches the nearest peak located t...

Page 51: ...key 7 in numeric keypad As the sweep signal is displayed as a trace on the screen you can set parameters about the trace using this key The analyzer allows for up to five traces to be displayed at one time Press this key to access the menu for trace It includes Trace 1 2 3 4 5 Clear Write Max Hold Min Hold Blank View Operations 1 2 2 DL 2 2 3 1 3 and 2 3 5 7 1 Trace 1 2 3 4 5 Select trace the anal...

Page 52: ... 5 7 7 Operations Enter the trace math submenu 1 1 2 Exchange the trace register 1 data with the trace register 2 and place them in display mode 2 2 DL 2 Subtracts the display line value from the trace register 2 This function executes once when activated Press 2 DL 2 again to execute it the second time When this function activated the display line will also be activated 3 2 3 Exchange the trace r...

Page 53: ...surement for your application When BW bottom softkey EMI Filter EMI Filter is On Quasi Peak is available Table 5 1 Detector type comparison Detector Type Measurement Pos Peak Positive peak detector ensures that no peak signal is missed which is useful for measuring signals that are very close to the base noise Neg Peak Negative peak detector is used in most cases with the self test of the spectrum...

Page 54: ...he sampling data segment and displays it at the corresponding pixel 5 8 2 Neg Peak Searches the minimum from the sampling data segment and displays it at the corresponding pixel 5 8 3 Normal When noise is detected the positive and negative peaks are alternately displayed otherwise only positive peaks are displayed 5 8 4 Sample Chooses any point data from the sampling data segment and displays at t...

Page 55: ...ols the screen display of the analyzer such as full screen setting the on or off for window zoom display line amplitude scale grid and label 5 9 1 Full Screen Set to full screen display graphical interface press any key to exit 5 9 2 Zoom On Off In multi window display mode press this button to zoom in on the selected window Press the key for the first time to enlarge the selected window to the en...

Page 56: ...area 5 9 3 5 Menu Hiding On Off Set the hiding time of right menu off or 5 60 seconds The right menu is hided after the specified time when no keys or touch screen operation 5 9 4 Screen Setting Access the screen setting submenu 5 9 4 1 Brightness Toggle the screen brightness between Auto and Man When it is set to Auto the brightness adjusts according to the environment automatically with the buil...

Page 57: ...rval for the analyzer to complete a sweep In non zero span the analyzer uses the shortest sweep time on the basis of the current RBW and VBW settings if Auto is selected You can modify this parameter using the numeric keys knob or direction keys 5 10 2 Sweep Single Press to set the sweep mode to single sweep In this mode pressing Seep Single enables a sweep 5 10 3 Sweep Cont Press Sweep Cont to se...

Page 58: ...uto Run Video External 5 11 1 Auto Run Set the trigger mode to free run mode In this mode new sweep starts as soon as possible after the current sweep ends 5 11 2 Video In Video mode a trigger signal will be generated when the system detects a video signal in which the voltage exceeds the specified video trigger level Use the numeric keys knob or direction keys to set the trigger level in Video mo...

Page 59: ... on and reset states 5 12 1 Output On Off Turn on off the output of the GEN Output 50Ω terminal on the top panel 5 12 2 Source Gen CW TG Select source as CW Continuous Wave or TG Tracking Generator CW Output independent continuous wave signal CW output function is only for specific models TG RF output and spectrum reception are fully synchronized on the frequency sweep and the tracking source freq...

Page 60: ... function Tracking source network measurement function mainly for amplitude and frequency characteristics measurement RF output and spectrum measurement is fully synchronized can be used as a scalar network analyzer When the network measurement function is on the measurement results show relative values after normalized expressed in dB When the network measurement function is off the measurement s...

Page 61: ...dkey 1 in numeric keypad Enter the demodulation settings the spectrum analyzer supports audio demodulation and AM FM analog demodulation 5 13 1 Audio Demod Enter Audio Demodulation submenu 5 13 1 1 Audio Demod Turn audio demodulation on or off 5 13 1 2 Demod Mode Enter the demodulation mode submenu including FMW FM AM USB LSB 5 13 1 3 Sound When the audio demodulation is on adjust the headphone ou...

Page 62: ...rier frequency of the FM modulation signal 3 IF BW Auto Man Set the demodulation bandwidth to auto or manual mode 5 14 System hardkey Key access Press Shift key then System hardkey 2 in numeric keypad The menu for system parameter settings includes System Setting PowerOn Preset Calibration Printer Save Recall For first time you use the spectrum analyzer set the system settings the system will stor...

Page 63: ...date 3 The analyzer will perform the update process The upgrade procedure will take approximately 30 seconds During the update process do not remove the USB memory device do not power off the instrument or press any key If the update process fails please report the problem to your distributor or our technical support 4 Once the upgrade is completed the instrument will automatically restart 5 14 1 ...

Page 64: ... Touch Control Turn on off the touch control Align X When dragging up or down in the display area the reference level is changed to align to the grid of X axis Align Y When dragging left or right in the display area the center or start frequency is changed to align to the grid of Y axis 2 Button Sound Turn on off the button beep sound 3 UnDo Undo the last operation 4 ReDo The redo function restore...

Page 65: ...lyzer Use the numeric keys to enter the date The format is YYYMMDD E g June 22th 2012 should be entered as 20120622 Time Set Set the time for the analyzer Use the numeric keys to enter the time The format is HHMMSS E g 16 55 30 should be entered as 165530 5 14 3 PowerOn Preset Sets the analyzer power on setting or preset setting 1 Power Set Select power on settings as Factory User or Last 2 Preset...

Page 66: ...TG 800 009000 MHz HSA1036 TG 1 800009000 GHz Start Frequency 9 000 kHz Stop Frequency HSA1016 TG 1 600009000 GHz HSA1036 TG 3 600009000 GHz Frequency Step HSA1016 TG Auto 160 000000 MHz HSA1036 TG Auto 360 000000 MHz Frequency Offset 0 Hz Frequency Reference Internal SPAN Sweep HSA1016 TG 1 600000000 GHz HSA1036 TG 3 600000000 GHz AMPTD Reference Level 0 00 dBm Attenuator HSA1016 TG Auto 10 dB HSA...

Page 67: ...s Sweep Mode Continuous Sweep Source Source TG Off Network Meas Off Trace Trace 1 Trace Type Clear Write Trace 1 Operations 1 2 Display Full Screen Off Window Zoom Off Display Line Off Amplitude Graticule Off Grid On Label On Trig Trigger Type Auto Run Peak Peak Search Off Marker Fctn NdB Off Marker Noise Off Frequency Count Off Marker Marker 1 ...

Page 68: ...inter Type Black White Orientation Horizontal Copy Number 1 5 14 4 Calibration Access user calibration submenu including Calibration and Factory 1 Calibration Set the signal generator frequency as 440 MHz power as 20 dBm access to RF instrument RF input press the Calibration softkey start the implementation of user calibration 2 Factory If you do not need the user calibration compensation data pre...

Page 69: ...elect the print orientation to horizontal or vertical 5 14 5 5 Number Set the print copies 5 14 5 6 Print Trace Print the current trace 5 14 5 7 Print Screen Print the full screen 5 14 6 Save Recall Accesses the menu to save recall the screenshot trace data or user state 5 14 6 1 Screen Pixmap Enter screenshot save submenu you can choose to save screenshots to local memory or USB disk the image fi...

Page 70: ... local memory The user setting file can be used as the power on setting or preset setting 5 14 6 4 Recall Accesses the submenu to recall the screenshot trace data or user state 1 Type Select the file type you wish to view under the directory includes screen image trace data user states or display all Screens png A screen file is the captured graphic of the screen Trace Datas csv A trace file recor...

Page 71: ...ectory 5 15 2 Type Select the file type you wish to view under the directory includes screen image trace data user states or display all Screens png A screen file is the captured graphic of the screen Trace Datas csv A trace file records trace data User States user A user state file records the current controls and settings of the analyzer 5 15 3 First Page Go to the first page of current director...

Page 72: ... Delete All to delete all the files 5 15 7 3 Export When a USB disk is inserted you can export the files in the local memory to the USB disk Press Select to export the selected file to USB disk Press Page to export the files in current page to USB disk Press All to export all the files to USB disk 5 15 7 4 Load Recall the selected file 5 15 7 5 Power Set When the user state file the type is user i...

Page 73: ...he currently running measurement function you can also choose to close the measurement menu 5 16 2 Time Spec On Off Turn on time spectrum measure mode 5 16 3 ACPR On Off Turn on or off the adjacent channel power measurement Press Meas Setup to enter the parameters of the adjacent channel power measurement submenu The adjacent channel power is used to measure the ratio of the adjacent channel power...

Page 74: ...er setting submenu for occupying the bandwidth measurement Occupied Bandwidth is a measure of the bandwidth occupied by the transmitter signal can be measured from the total power ratio within the in band power span with a default value of 99 the user can set this value 5 16 6 Pass Fail Enter the pass fail measurement function submenu Pass fail measurement has two modes of window measurement and l...

Page 75: ...ormed by the intersection of the amplitude line and the frequency line is scanned The peripheral stops scanning the full frequency is scanned when it is closed 5 16 6 2 Limit Meas Enter the submenu of the limit measurement mode 1 Limit Meas On Off Turn On or Off limit measurement mode 2 Line Up On Off When the upper limit line is turned on or off the upper limit line is opened by default when the ...

Page 76: ...er 5 UpLine Edit Upper line editing is used to edit the control line above the trace depending on the trace 6 LowLine Edit Lower line editing is used to edit the control line above the trace depending on the trace 5 16 7 Meas Setup Measurement setting menu for the corresponding measurement parameter settings when adjacent channel power channel power occupied bandwidth measurement mode is turned on...

Page 77: ... The instrument is in the calibration cycle and has been self calibrated Typical and nominal for this product are defined as follows Typical Refers to the performance of the product under certain conditions Nominal Refers to the approximate value under product application process Frequency Frequency Range HSA1016 TG 9 kHz to 1 600009 GHz HSA1036 TG 9 kHz to 3 600009 GHz Frequency 1 Hz Frequency Sp...

Page 78: ...1 MHz Resolution Filter Shape Factor 60 dB 3 dB 5 1 typical digital and close to Gaussian shape Video Bandwidth VBW 10 Hz to 3 MHz Amplitude and level Amplitude measurement range DANL to 20 dBm 1 MHz to 3 6 GHz Preamp Off Reference Level 80 dBm to 30 dBm 0 1dBm by step Preamp HSA1016 TG 20 dB nominal 100 kHz to 1 6 GHz HSA1036 TG 20 dB nominal 100 kHz to 3 6 GHz Input Attenuator Range HSA1016 TG 0...

Page 79: ... 158 dBm Typical 148 dBm HSA1036 TG1 GHz to 3 6 GHz Frequency response 20 to 30 30 to 70 relative humidity input attenuation 21 dB reference frequency 50 MHz Preamp Off fc 100K 0 8 dB 0 4 dB Typical Preamp On fc 1 MHz 0 9 dB 0 5 dB Typical Difference and Accuracy RBW Switch Difference RBW 10 kHz Log resolution 0 2 dB Lin resolution 0 01 Nominal Input Attenuation Difference HSA1016 TG 20 30 fc 50 M...

Page 80: ...ponse Second harmonic distortion fc 50 MHz Preamp off signal input 10 dBm 0 dB RF attenuation 20 to 30 65 dBc Third order intermodulation fc 50 MHz Input double tone level 20 dBm frequency interval 100 kHz input attenuation 0 dB preamplifier off 20 to 30 10 dBm 1 dB Gain Compression fc 50 MHz 0 dB RF attenuation Preamp off 20 to 30 2 dBm nominal Residual response connect 50 Ω load at input port 0 ...

Page 81: ...Output power level resolution 1 dB Output flatness 3 dB Maximum safe reverse level Average total power 30 dBm DC 50 VDC Demodulation Audio Demod ulation Frequency Range HSA1016 TG 100 kHz to 1 6 GHz HSA1036 TG 100 kHz to 3 6 GHz Demodulati on Type FM AM AM Measur ement Frequency Range HSA1016 TG 100 kHz to 1 6 GHz HSA1036 TG 100 kHz to 3 6 GHz Modulation rate 20 Hz to 100 kHz Modulation Rate Accur...

Page 82: ...ion 20 Hz to 200 kHz Deviation Accuracy 4 nominal Frequency Counter Resolution 1Hz 10Hz 100Hz 1kHz Accuracy frequency indication frequency reference accuracy counter resolution RF Input Impedance 50 Ω typical Connector N Type Female Tracking Generator Output Impedance 50 Ω typical Connector N Type Female 10MHz Reference Input Output Connector BNC female 10MHz Reference Amplitude 0 dBm to 10 dBm Ex...

Page 83: ... TFT LCD Resolution 1024 768 Size 8 inches Color 65536 Remote Control USB USB TMC LAN 10 100 Base RJ 45 Mass Memory Mass Memory Internal Storage 256M Bytes Temperature Operating Temperature Range 0 to 40 Storage Temperature Range 20 to 60 Appearance Dimensions 265 mm W 190 mm H 58 mm D Weight Approx 2 5 kg without package ...

Page 84: ...ctrum analyzer RF input connector If there is still no signal display there may be a problem with the spectrum analyzer hardware circuit Please contact OWON for service 3 Wrong measurement results or poor signal frequency precision If the display contents shake a lot or the frequency readout exceeds the error range during measurements check if the signal source is stable If so check if spectrum an...

Page 85: ...tandard Accessories Power Cord CD Rom Quick Guide USB Cable AC DC Adapter GPS Antenna Metal Case Options N N Cable N SMA Cable SMA SMA Cable SMA Adaptor N SMA Adaptor Near Field Probe includes Four near field probes N SMA adapter SMA SMA cable Frequency range 30 MHz 3 GHz Soft Carrying Case ...

Page 86: ...steps Wipe the dust from the instrument surface with a soft cloth Take care not to scratch the transparent LCD protection screen when cleaning WARNING Before reapplying power ensure that the instrument is completely dry avoiding any electric shock or electrical short circuit resulting from moisture Appendix C USB Disk Requirements USB disk requirements Max capacity 4G NTFS file system is not suppo...

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