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Return   

Float

unitdB 

Example 

:DISPlay:WINDow:TRACe:Y:PDIVision 10 dB 

 

4.4.5 

Unit 

The unit can be dBm, dBmV, dBuV, Volts and Watts. The default unit is dBm. 

The conversion between units is as follows: 

dBm = 10lg⁡ (

Volts

2

R

×

1

1mW

)

 

dBμV = 20lg⁡ (

Volts

1μV

)

   

dBmV = 20lg⁡ (

Volts

1mV

)

 

Watts =

Volts

2

R

 

Where R represents the input impedance, the default is 50 ohms. 

 

The impedance selection here only represents the numerical calculation, and does not represent 

the  switching  of  the  actual  impedance.  After  switching  the  input  impedance,  the  display  of  the 

power  class  units  will  not  change,  and  the  amplitude  and  energy  class  units  will  change 

accordingly. 

 

Command format 

:UNIT:POWer DBM|DBMV|DBUV|V|W 

:UNIT:POWer? 

Instructions 

Sets/gets the display unit of magnitude 

Parameter type 

Enumeration 

Parameter Range 

DBM|DBMV|DBUV|DBUA|V|W 

Return   

Enumeration

DBM|DBMV|DBUV|V|W 

Example 

:UNIT:POWer    DBMV 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SSA5083A

Page 1: ...User Manual EN_01A SSA5085A SSA5083A Spectrum Analyzer...

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Page 3: ...es all previously corresponding material Any way of copying extracting or translating the contents of this manual is not allowed without the permission of SIGLENT SIGLENT will not be responsible for l...

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Page 5: ...of the instrument It is an indispensable tool for designing manufacturing and maintaining RF equipment This manual includes important safety and installation information related to the SSA5000A serie...

Page 6: ...correctly before connect its input or output terminals Connect the Signal Wire Correctly The potential of the signal wire is equal to the earth so do not connect the signal wire to a high voltage Do...

Page 7: ...the wrong test data caused by the use of the fault or endanger the personal safety Not Operate with Suspected Failures If you suspect that there is damage to the instrument please let qualified servic...

Page 8: ...itch does not disconnect the device s power supply To completely power off the analyzer the power cord must be unplugged from the AC socket after the instrument is in the standby state This symbol is...

Page 9: ...to 50 RH at 40 Non operating 5 95 RH Mains supply voltage fluctuations Refer to 2 5 Power and Ground Requirements Altitude Operating 3 000 m 25 Non operating 12 000 m Installation overvoltage Category...

Page 10: ...instrument CAUTION Do not block the ventilation holes located on both sides of the analyzer CAUTION Do not allow any foreign matter to enter the analyzer through the ventilation holes etc Power and G...

Page 11: ...erminal creates a hazardous situation Intentional interruption is prohibited The position of the instrument should allow easy access to the socket To make the instrument completely power off unplug th...

Page 12: ...This section lists the safety standards with which the product complies U S nationally recognized testing laboratory listing 1 UL 61010 1 2012 R 2019 07 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment f...

Page 13: ...trument est mis la Terre par un conducteur de mise la terre de protection du cordon d alimentation Pour viter un choc lectrique le conducteur de mise la terre doit tre mis la terre Assurez vous que l...

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Page 16: ...s l alimentation de l appareil Pour teindre compl tement l instruments le cordon d alimentation doit tre d branch de la prise secteur une fois l instruments en tat de veille Ce symbole est utilis pour...

Page 17: ...rects des radiateurs thermiques et d autres sources de chaleur Humidit Fonctionnement 5 90 HR 30 C 40 C r duit 50 HRHors fonctionnement 5 95 65 24 heures Fluctuation de la tension d alimentation Voir...

Page 18: ...ses pour viter de restreindre le flux d air autour des ouvertures trous de ventilateur de chaque c t de la lunette Pour assurer une ventilation ad quate il est n cessaire de laisser un espace minimum...

Page 19: ...ement risque de choc lectrique Toute interruption du conducteur de terre de protection l int rieur ou l ext rieur de la port e ou la d connexion de la borne de terre de s curit cr e une situation dang...

Page 20: ...ion de toutes les instructions et tiquettes Avertissement Toute utilisation de l instruments d une mani re non sp cifi e par le fabricant peut compromettre la protection de s curit de l instrument Cet...

Page 21: ...curit pour les appareils lectriques utilis s en laboratoire et de mesure partie 1 prescriptions g n rales CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 2 030 2018 Prescriptions de s curit pour les appareils lectriques de me...

Page 22: ...HELP 8 1 9 FIRMWARE OPERATION 9 1 9 1 Check System Information 9 1 9 2 Load Option 9 1 9 3 Firmware Upgrade 9 1 10 REMOTE CONTROL 10 1 11 SERVICE AND SUPPORT 10 2 MODE MEASUREMENT 11 3 SPECTRUM ANALY...

Page 23: ...el 31 3 5 3 Trigger Slope 31 3 5 4 Trigger Delay 32 3 5 5 Zero Span Trigger Delay Compensation external trigger only 33 3 5 6 Period periodic trigger only 33 3 5 7 Offset Time 33 3 5 8 Reset Time Offs...

Page 24: ...Limit Type 66 3 8 5 Limit Edit 68 3 8 6 Limit Test 72 3 8 7 Setup 72 3 9 MEAS MEAS SETUP 74 3 9 1 Swept SA 74 3 9 2 Channel Power 80 3 9 4 ACPR 83 3 9 5 OBW 87 3 9 6 T Power 91 3 9 7 TOI 94 3 9 8 Spe...

Page 25: ...RKER PEAK 122 4 7 1 Select Marker 122 4 7 2 Select Trace 124 4 7 3 Marker Type 124 4 7 4 Relative To 126 4 7 5 Peak CF 126 4 7 6 Update Peak Maximum Peak 126 4 7 7 Minimum Peak 127 4 7 8 Left Peak 127...

Page 26: ...weep Control Single Continue Restart 159 5 6 TRIGGER 160 5 6 1 Trigger Source 160 5 6 2 Trigger Level 161 5 6 3 Trigger Slope 162 5 6 4 Trigger Delay 162 5 6 5 Zero Span Trigger Delay Compensation Ext...

Page 27: ...t Delta 176 5 9 5 Relative To 176 5 9 6 Marker Couple 177 6 INPUT AND OUTPUT 178 6 1 FREQ REF INPUT 178 6 2 INPUT Z CORRECTION 178 6 3 CORRECTION 179 7 SYSTEM SETTINGS 181 7 1 SYSTEM 181 7 1 1 About 1...

Page 28: ...AN port 195 8 1 3 GPIB USB Host port 196 8 2 BUILD COMMUNICATION 197 8 2 1 VISA 197 8 2 2 Sockets Telnet 199 8 3 REMOTE CONTROL CAPABILITIES 200 8 3 1 User defined Programming 200 8 3 2 NI MAX 200 8 3...

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Page 31: ...checked and the instrument has passed both electrical and mechanical tests The consigner or carrier will be responsible for damages to the instrument resulting from shipment SIGLENT will not provide f...

Page 32: ...tion and observation of the instrument display Unit mm Figure 1 1 Front and lateral View 1 2 2 Connect to AC Power Supply The spectrum analyzer accepts 100 240V 50 60Hz or 100 120V 400Hz AC power supp...

Page 33: ...status Orange Power on status White Short press To Stand by status with current state saved Long press To Stand by status without current state saved 3 Function Keys Function and control input 4 USB H...

Page 34: ...ent When you do not need the handle press it down 2 Safety Lock Hole If needed you can use a security lock purchased separately to lock the analyzer to a desired location 3 GND Terminal Connect the ca...

Page 35: ...parameter in Input Output menu 10 REF OUT 10 MHz The 10 MHz IN and 10 MHz OUT connectors are usually used to build synchronization among multiple instruments When an internal reference source is used...

Page 36: ...click to switch such as spectrum analysis mode real time spectrum mode etc 3 Shortcut Menu Shortcuts to common used measurement functions such as peak search screen capture file and other functions 4...

Page 37: ...Complete the parameter setting of the analyzer 8 Menu Switch Control the opening and closing of the menu area After closing a larger measurement result area can be displayed 9 Interface Status Indica...

Page 38: ...uding Press or click on the upper right corner of the screen to enter the main menu Swipe up and down or left and right in the waveform area to change the X axis center coordinate or Y axis reference...

Page 39: ...ll be enabled after rebooting 1 9 3 Firmware Upgrade Follow this procedure to update the instrument firmware 1 Download the firmware package from an official SIGLENT website 2 Extract and copy the ADS...

Page 40: ...arrants that the products that it manufactures and sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years accessories for a period of one year from the date of shipme...

Page 41: ...Power CH Power Adjacent Channel Power Ratio ACPR Occupied BW OBW T Power T Power Third Order Intercept TOI Spectrum Monitor Spectrum Monitor Carrier Noise Ratio CNR Harmonic Analysis Harmonic Real Ti...

Page 42: ...been created with the currently active mode measurement highlighted Command Format INSTrument SELect INSTrument SELect Instruction Select the working mode of the spectrum analyzer Parameter Type Enum...

Page 43: ...m start stop span stop start center f f f 2 f f f Where span f is the span The LO will sweep from the Start Frequency to the Stop Frequency if the Span 0 while the LO is fixed at a constant frequency...

Page 44: ...o 0 Hz puts the analyzer into zero span Gets span value NOTE Channel Power Only SENSe CHPower REQuency SPAN OBW Only SENSe OBWidth REQuency SPAN ACPR Only SENSe ACPower REQuency SPAN TOI Only SENSe TO...

Page 45: ...uency scale of X axis is displayed in the logarithmic form and Meas function is invalid Command Format DISPlay WINDow TRACe X SCALe SPACing DISPlay WINDow TRACe X SCALe SPACing Instruction Sets the Th...

Page 46: ...frequency step modes Auto and Manual In Auto mode the Freq step is 1 10 of the span in Non zero span or equals the RBW while in Zero Span In Manual mode you can set the step using the numeric keys Com...

Page 47: ...rker1 is on turn on signal tracking a point whose amplitude does not change more than 3 dB near Marker1 will be searched and marked and the frequency at that point will be set to center frequency When...

Page 48: ...appears Reference level scale size input attenuation and other parameters may be modified during automatic search Command Format SENSe FREQuency TUNE IMMediate Instruction Perform auto tune Parameter...

Page 49: ...meter Range 1Hz 3Hz 10 Hz 30 Hz 100 Hz 300 Hz 1 kHz 3 kHz 10 kHz 30 kHz 100 kHz 300 kHz 1 MHz 3 MHz 10 MHz Return Float unit Hz Example BWIDth 1 kHz Command Format SENSe BWIDth RESolution AUTO OFF ON...

Page 50: ...eturn 0 1 Example BWIDth VIDeo AUTO OFF 3 2 3 V R Ratio Set the ratio of VBW to RBW This value is different while measuring different kinds of signals Sine Continuous Wave CW signals Use 1 to 3 for fa...

Page 51: ...aximum of 10kHz RBW Sweep Type Rules Speed is preferred This selection tells the analyzer to select the faster sweep type based on the sweep time when it automatically switches sweep types Dynamic ran...

Page 52: ...omatically switching the sweep type The dynamic range is preferred This selection tells the analyzer to automatically switch the sweep type based on the dynamic range but if the dynamic range is very...

Page 53: ...me Rules When the sweep type is normal swept you can change the sweep time SWT to control the time required to sweep the current frequency range The sweep time supports automatic mode and manual mode...

Page 54: ...rmat SENSe SWEep TIME SENSe SWEep TIME Instruction Specifies the time in which the instrument sweeps the display A span value of 0 Hz causes the analyzer to enter zero span mode In zero span the X axi...

Page 55: ...Restart the current sweep or measure In particular if the sweep parameters are modified a restart will be performed Command format INITiate CONTinuous OFF ON 0 1 INITiate CONTinuous Instructions Sets...

Page 56: ...ill the following condition Note the maximum reference level of different machine models may be different please refer to the data manual specifically Command Format DISPlay WINDow TRACe Y SCALe RLEVe...

Page 57: ...nd format SENSe POWer RF ATTenuation AUTO OFF ON 0 1 SENSe POWer RF ATTenuation AUTO Instructions Sets gets the auto attenuation value switch Parameter Type Boolean Parameter Range OFF ON 0 1 Return 0...

Page 58: ...f 0 In Log scale type the Y axis denotes the logarithmic coordinate The value shown at the top of the grid is the reference level and each grid represent the scale value The unit of Y axis will automa...

Page 59: ...played Parameter Type Float Parameter Range 1 dB 20 dB Return Float unit dB Example DISPlay WINDow TRACe Y PDIVision 10 dB Command format DISPlay WINDow TRACe Y SCALe SPACing LINear LOGarithmic DISPla...

Page 60: ...eous signal that appears for a very short time the video trigger mode can be adopted In this working mode only when the rising edge or falling edge of a signal touches the Trigger Level the signal wil...

Page 61: ...turn IMM VID EXT FRAMe Example TRIGger SOURce VID 3 5 2 Trigger Level Sets the amplitude level for the video trigger absolute level only supported When the video signal crosses the voltage level with...

Page 62: ...and sweep time Maximum negative delay time 400M sweep points 64 sweep time Command format TRIGger SEQuence type DELay TRIGger SEQuence type DELay Instructions sets the trigger delay gets the trigger...

Page 63: ...external trigger zero sweep delay compensation Parameter Type Boolean Parameter Range OFF ON 0 1 Return 0 1 Example TRIGger EXTernal DELay COMPensation OFF 3 5 6 Period periodic trigger only Set the t...

Page 64: ...ge 0s 10s Return Float Example TRIGger FRAMe OFFSet 1s 3 5 8 Reset Time Offset Display Reset the display of cycle trigger time offset Command format TRIGger SEQuence FRAMe OFFSet DISPlay RESet Instruc...

Page 65: ...ration of the gating source affects the configuration of the trigger source Period Set the trigger source of the gate to a periodic source Similar to trigger you can configure trigger period trigger o...

Page 66: ...is open so the setting of the gate will affect the actual sweep time even though there is no actual sweep process FFT gate In this gate mode the sweep does not start immediately but detects the trigge...

Page 67: ...once in each display point thus ensuring that the detector can obtain the real data in the corresponding time interval when the detect mode is peak detect Command format SENSe SWEep EGATe METHod SENS...

Page 68: ...ep span and sweep time before the gate view is enabled are restored Gate View Sweep Time Controls the sweep time in the gate view window When selecting different gate methods the instrument will autom...

Page 69: ...the gate View time Parameter Type Float Return Float Example SENSe SWEep EGATe TIME 1s 3 6 Trace Figure 3 3 trace select The sweep signal is displayed as a trace on the screen Command format TRACe 1...

Page 70: ...ation TRACE1 6 Example TRACe SELEct TRACE3 3 6 2 Trace Type Set the type of the current trace or disable it The system calculates the sampled data using a specific operation method according to the tr...

Page 71: ...is the smoother the trace will be Enabling averaging will take more time to collect the full spectral information because the analyzer needs to sweep the set average count The displayed data is averag...

Page 72: ...ound Return Enumeration ACTI VIEW BLAN BACK Example TRACe2 DISPlay BLANK TRACe2 DISPlay 3 6 4 Detect The analyzer displays the sweep signal on the screen in the form of a trace For each trace point th...

Page 73: ...way the amplitude variation range of the signal is clearly shown Average For each trace point Average detector displays the average value of data sampled within the corresponding time interval Comman...

Page 74: ...as shown below Power Diff X Y Offset Z Power Sum X Y Offset Z Log Offset X Offset Z Log Diff X Y Ref Z Offset value Command format TRACe 1 2 3 4 5 6 MATH X TRACe 1 2 3 4 5 6MATH X Instructions Sets ge...

Page 75: ...FSet TRACe 1 2 3 4 5 6 MATH OFFSet Instructions Set the LOG OFFSET constant Ask for the LOG OFFSET constant Parameter Type Integer Parameter Range 100dB 100dB Return 100dB 100dB Example TRACe1 MATH OF...

Page 76: ...ions Sets gets the normalized reference level Parameter Type Float unitdB Parameter Range 200 dB 200 dB Return Float unitdB Example DISPlay WINDow TRACe Y NRLevel 10 Command format DISPlay WINDow TRAC...

Page 77: ...ge the trace status of the source trace and the target trace will be automatically changed to view Preset All Traces The settings and data of all traces are changed to the default state Clear All Trac...

Page 78: ...ype trace to be marked readout type and other related parameters The enabled marker will appear on the trace selected through the Select Trace option and the readouts of this marker are also displayed...

Page 79: ...lects Delta the original marker will become the delta measurement marker and the related marker of the incrementing sequence number will become the reference fixed marker The delta marker is in the re...

Page 80: ...7 8 MODE POSition DELTa FIXed OFF CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 MODE Instructions Sets Gets the marker mode Parameter Type Enumeration Parameter Range POSition DELTa FIXed OFF Return Enumeration POS DELT...

Page 81: ...er Type frequency Float unitHz kHz MHz GHz default Hz or time Float unitus ms s ks default s Parameter Range 0 Hz max span or 10 ms 1000 s Return When the marker readout type is frequency the reading...

Page 82: ...le CALCulate MARKer1 REFerence 3 3 7 6 Readout Type Select a desired readout type for the X axis for the marker Different markers can use different readout types This setting will change the readout t...

Page 83: ...ulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X READout Instructions Sets gets the marker in X axis reading mode Parameter Type Enumeration Parameter Range FREQuency frequency TIME PERiod INVERSE_TIME Return Enumerati...

Page 84: ...6 7 8 X LINE STATe Instructions Sets gets the marker line switch Parameter Type Boolean Parameter Range ON OFF 0 1 Return 0 1 Example CALCulate MARKer2 X LINE STATe 1 CALCulate MARKer2 X LINE STATe 3...

Page 85: ...cally turns the marker on the center frequency Example CALCulate MARKer1 CENTer 3 7 10 2 M CF Step Set the center frequency step of the analyzer to the frequency of the current marker If the Normal ma...

Page 86: ...the stop frequency will be set to the frequency of the Delta Marker The function is invalid in Zero span Command format CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SET STOP Instructions Sets gets the value of th...

Page 87: ...Ker2 DELTa SPAN 3 7 10 7 M CF Set the center frequency of the analyzer to the frequency difference between the two markers in Delta marker type If the Normal marker is selected this function is invali...

Page 88: ...Less than or equal to 0 or rise N 0 in amplitude as shown in the figure on the next page When the measurement starts the analyzer will search for the two points which are located at both sides of the...

Page 89: ...arker automatically The frequency counter measures the frequency near the center frequency in Zero span Command format CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FCOunt STATe ON OFF 0 1 CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4...

Page 90: ...inimum search and mark the minium peak Next Peak Search for and mark the peak whose amplitude is closest to that of the current peak and which meets the peak search condition Next Left Peak Search for...

Page 91: ...MAXimum NEXT Instructions Marker searches for the next peak and marks it with the specified marker Based on the set search criteria including peak type absolute threshold and relative offset see the f...

Page 92: ...ak Excursion Set the excursion between the peak and the minimum amplitude on both sides of it Peaks whose excursions are beyond the specified excursion are treated as real peaks The actual minimal pea...

Page 93: ...earch The default is Off When enabled the system will always execute a peak search automatically after each sweep in order to track the signal under measurement Command format CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4...

Page 94: ...o limit Command format CALCulate MARKer PEAK SORT CALCulate MARKer PEAK SORT Instructions Sets gets the peak sorting basis Parameter Type Enumeration Parameter Range Return AMPT FREQ DELTa AMPT FREQ D...

Page 95: ...OFF 0 1 Return 0 1 Example CALCulate MARKer PEAK TABLe DTLimit STATe ON 3 8 Limit The analyzer supports Pass Fail test function In this function the measured curve will be compared with the pre edited...

Page 96: ...Gin STATe 0 Command format CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 MARGin STATe CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 MARGin STATe Instructions Sets gets the restricted state Parameter Type Boolean Parameter Range OFF ON 0...

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Page 98: ...e is Line Set the number of the point to be edited if you selected the point type and the range is 1 100 Add point Add a new point for editing X axis Edit the X axis value frequency or time of the cur...

Page 99: ...late amplitude offset Parameter Type Float Parameter Range 350 dB 380 dB Return Float Example CALCulate LLINe5 Offset Y 10 Command format CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 DATA val1 val2 CALCulate LLINe 1 2...

Page 100: ...trace Parameter Type Integer Parameter Range 1 6 Return 1 6 Example CALCulate LLINe1 TRACe 3 Command format CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 FREQuency INTerpolate TYPE CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 FREQuency...

Page 101: ...ude CMODe Instructions Set or query the amplitude reference type Parameter Type Enumeration Parameter Range FIXed RELAtive Return FIXed RELAtive Example CALCulate LLINe2 AMPLitude CMODe FIX Command fo...

Page 102: ...switch Parameter Type Boolean Parameter Range OFF ON 0 1 Return 0 1 Example CALCulate LLINe TEST 1 Command format CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 FAIL Instructions Query limit test results Return 0 1 Exa...

Page 103: ...BEEP Instructions Sets gets the restricted buzzer Parameter Type Boolean Parameter Range OFF ON 0 1 Return 0 1 Example CALCulate LLINe CONTrol BEEP OFF Command format CALCulate LLINe FAIL STOP CALCul...

Page 104: ...ing averaging types log power video power RMS or voltage averaging When trace average is on the average type is shown on the left side of the display Figure 3 7 Average Type Log Power Select the logar...

Page 105: ...age Command format SENSe AVERage TYPE AUTO 0 1 ON OFF SENSe AVERage TYPE AUTO Instructions Set query the average type automatically Parameter type Boolean Parameter Range OFF ON 0 1 Return 0 1 Example...

Page 106: ...ency of the modulated signal and the intensity of audio indicates the amplitude of the modulated signal Earphone Set the headset status volume When the headset is turned on the voice of the modulation...

Page 107: ...its Example DEMod TIME 5 ms 3 9 1 4 Automatic coupling Auto coupling instantly sets all auto manual functions to auto The automatic coupling action is limited to the current measurement It does not af...

Page 108: ...e Y DLINe Instructions Sets gets the amplitude display line Parameter type Float Return Float Example DISPlay WINDow TRACe Y DLINe 40 Command format DISPlay WINDow TRACe Y DLINe STATe DISPlay WINDow T...

Page 109: ...SPlay WINDow TRACe X FLINe STATe 1 3 9 1 6 Gloabl The global center frequency causes the current center frequency to act on other measurements swep Command format INSTrument COUPle FREQuency CENTer IN...

Page 110: ...esults Channel power and power spectral density Channel Power Power within the integration bandwidth Power Spectral Density Power in dBm Hz normalized to 1Hz within the integration bandwidth Measureme...

Page 111: ...verage mode Parameter type Enumeration Parameter Range EXPOnentialr REPEat Return EnumerationEXPOnentialr REPEat Example CHPower AVERage TCONtrol REPE 3 9 2 2 Integration BW Set the frequency width of...

Page 112: ...ional dBm Hz dBm MHz Command format UNIT CHPower POWer PSD UNIT CHPower POWer PSD Instructions Select the power spectral density unit Parameter type Enumeration Parameter Range DBMHZ DBMMHZ Return DBM...

Page 113: ...el power Main CH Power Displays the power within the bandwidth of the main power Left channel power Displays the power of left channel and the power difference between the left channel and the main ch...

Page 114: ...verage operation continuously calculates a weighted average for each index using a specified number of averages Repeat Each time the specified average is reached the measurement resets the average cou...

Page 115: ...dwidth Get the main channel bandwidth Parameter type Float unitHz kHz MHz GHz Parameter Range related with Span Return Float unitHz Example INSTrument OBWidth MEASure ACPR ACPRatio BWIDth INTegration...

Page 116: ...ity unit optional is dBm Hz dBm MHz Command format UNIT ACPRatio POWer PSD UNIT ACPRatio POWer PSD Instructions Select the power spectral density unit Parameter Type Enumeration Parameter Range DBMHZ...

Page 117: ...up to set the corresponding parameters Figure 3 10 OBW Measurement Results occupied bandwidth and transmit frequency error Occupied Bandwidth Integrates the power within the whole span and then calcul...

Page 118: ...g a specified number of averages Repeat Each time the specified average is reached the measurement resets the average counter Command format SENSe OBWidth AVERage TCONtrol SENSe OBWidth AVERage TCONtr...

Page 119: ...ence Parameter type Enumeration TPOW OBWPower Return Enumeration Example OBWidth PREFerence TPOW Command format SENSe OBWidth PREFerence SENSe OBWidth PREFerence 3 9 5 4 x dB Sets the x dB value used...

Page 120: ...gration mode to Normal or From Center Command format SENSe OBWidth INTegration METHod SENSe OBWidth INTegration METHod Instructions Set integral type Get integral type Parameter type Enumeration NORMa...

Page 121: ...s T Power T Power The power of the signal from the start line to the stop line Measurement Parameter Center frequency start line stop line Command format MEASure TPOWer Instructions Read time domain p...

Page 122: ...h is the same with the center frequency of the analyzer Modifying this parameter will change the center frequency of the analyzer Command format SENSe TPOWer FREQuency CENTer SENSe TPOWer FREQuency CE...

Page 123: ...me unit of T Power measurement The data calculated under this measurement is between the start line and stop line Command format SENSe TPOWer RLIMit SENSe TPOWer RLIMit Instructions Set Query the time...

Page 124: ...ameters Command format MEASure TOI Instructions Read the measurement results of third order intermodulation distortion Returns the following values separated by commas in scientific count form Lower T...

Page 125: ...fter the specified number of data acquisitions average count has been reached Options include Exponentialr The measure average operation continuously calculates a weighted average for each index using...

Page 126: ...f successive scans as a color map Also call a waterfall chart Measurement Parameter Spectrogram Restart Spectrogram Sets the meas state of spectrum monitor Restart clear the measurement and then resta...

Page 127: ...tions average count has been reached Options include Exponentialr The measure average operation continuously calculates a weighted average for each index using a specified number of averages Repeat Ea...

Page 128: ...ts C N Carrier Power Noise Power C N the ratio of Carrier Power to Noise Power Carrier Power the total power of the carrier bandwidth Noise Power the total power of the selected noise bandwidth Comman...

Page 129: ...ets the average counter Command format SENSe CNRatio AVERage TCONtrol SENSe CNRatio AVERage TCONtrol Instructions Sets gets average mode Parameter Type Enumeration Parameter Range EXPOnentialr REPEat...

Page 130: ...Hz kHz MHz GHz Parameter Range 100 Hz 3 2 GHz Return Float Unit Hz Example ACPRatio OFFSet BWIDth 20 MHz 3 9 9 4 Freq Offset Set the difference between carrier center frequency and noise center frequ...

Page 131: ...al harmonic distortion of carrier signal It can measure up to 10th harmonic 3 9 10 2 Fundamental Set the frequency of the fundamental wave If the automatic mode is turned on the fundamental wave will...

Page 132: ...he frequency of a harmonic is a multiple of the fundamental frequency Command format SENSe HARMonics FREQuency STEP INCRement SENSe HARMonics FREQuency STEP INCRement Instructions Set the frequency st...

Page 133: ...ample HARMonics NUMBer 5 3 9 10 5 Select Harmonic When All is selected the trace shows the fundamental wave and all harmonics in the sweep bandwidth When 1 10 is selected the trace shows a zero span t...

Page 134: ...the parameters change the others will be adjusted automatically in order to ensure the coupling relationship among them start stop span stop start center f f f 2 f f f Where span f is the span Comman...

Page 135: ...zero span Gets span value Parameter Type Float unit Hz kHz MHz GHz Parameter Range 5kHz 40MHz Return Float unit Hz Example FREQuency SPAN 1 GHz Command Format SENSe FREQuency SPAN FULL SENSe FREQuency...

Page 136: ...loat unit Hz Example FREQuency OFFSet 1 GHz 4 1 3 Freq Step Setting the value of Freq Step will change the direction key step of center frequency start frequency stop frequency and frequency offset At...

Page 137: ...Set the resolution bandwidth in order to distinguish between signals which have frequency components that are near one another Reducing the RBW will increase the frequency resolution RBW varies with t...

Page 138: ...z Example BWIDth Command Format SENSe BWIDth RESolution AUTO OFF ON 0 1 SENSe BWIDth RESolution AUTO Instruction Turns on off auto resolution bandwidth state Gets the resolution bandwidth state Parame...

Page 139: ...SENSe ACQuisition TIME Instruction Sets Acquisition time Gets Acquisition time Parameter Type Float unit ks s ms us Parameter Range 29 998 ms 40 s Return Float unit s Default 29 998ms Menu Sweep Acq...

Page 140: ...continuous sweep mode and measure continuously if the trigger conditions are satisfied In continuous sweep mode the system will send a trigger initialization signal automatically and enter the trigger...

Page 141: ...te 4 4 Amplitude Set the amplitude parameters of the analyzer Through modifying these parameters signals under measurement can be displayed in a proper mode for easier observation and minimum error 4...

Page 142: ...69 99 dBmV Unit is dBuV 63 01 dBuV 129 99 dBuV Unit is dBuA 96 99 dBuA 96 01 dBuA Unit is Volts 707 11pV 3 16 V Unit is Watts 0W 199 53m W Return Float unit dBm Example DISPlay WINDow TRACe Y RLEVel 2...

Page 143: ...TATe OFF ON 0 1 SENSe POWer RF GAIN STATe Instructions Sets gets the preset amplifier inside the switch spectrometer Parameter type Boolean Parameter Range OFF ON 0 1 Return 0 1 Example POWer GAIN ON...

Page 144: ...lt is 50 ohms The impedance selection here only represents the numerical calculation and does not represent the switching of the actual impedance After switching the input impedance the display of the...

Page 145: ...SOURce IMMediate 4 5 1 Free Run Trigger conditions are met at any time which means trigger signals are generated continuously 4 5 2 PvT When the detected video signal voltage exceeds the PvT trigger...

Page 146: ...TRIGGER IN connector at the rear panel and trigger signals are generated when this signal fulfills the specified trigger edge condition 4 5 3 1 Trigger Edge Set the trigger edge in external trigger to...

Page 147: ...d outside the template according to the actual needs or set the template action normal beep and stop and the defined frequency template can also be saved as LIM file 4 5 4 1 Template Editing Mask Type...

Page 148: ...ter Out of fmt mask Stop The waveform stops refreshing after Out of fmt mask Command format TRIGger SEQuence FMT ACTion NORMal BEEPer STOP TRIGger SEQuence FMT ACTion Instructions Set the template tri...

Page 149: ...has its own color Trace A Yellow Trace B Whtie Trace C Red All traces can be set parameter independently As a default analyzer will choose Trace A and set the type of the trace as Clear Write 4 6 2 Tr...

Page 150: ...3 Trace State Blank Disable the trace display and all measurements of this trace Average Set the averages times of the selected trace and set the average number of traces More averages can reduce the...

Page 151: ...r each trace point Negative Peak detector displays the minimum value of data sampled within the corresponding time interval Sample For each trace point Sample detector displays the transient level cor...

Page 152: ...appears as a rhombic sign as shown below for identifying points on a trace You can easily read the amplitude frequency and sweep time of the marked point on the trace The analyzer allows for up to ei...

Page 153: ...0 s Return When the marker readout type is frequency the reading is frequency floating point type in Hz When the marker readout type is time the reading is time floating point type in s When the marke...

Page 154: ...ker such as 1 appears on the trace If no active marker exists currently a marker will be enabled automatically at the center frequency of the current trace You can use the numeric keys knob or directi...

Page 155: ...through the menu The fixed marker is marked with After the marker selects Delta the original marker will become the delta measurement marker and the related marker of the incrementing sequence number...

Page 156: ...ation Parameter Range 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Return Enumeration Example CALCulate MARKer1 REFerence 3 4 7 5 Peak CF Set the current peak frequency to the center frequency 4 7 6 Update Peak Maximum Peak Searc...

Page 157: ...Culate MARKer1 MAXimum LEFT 4 7 9 Right Peak Search for and mark the nearest peak which is located at the right side of the current peak and meets the peak search condition Command format CALCulate MA...

Page 158: ...yzer to the frequency of the current marker If the Normal marker is selected the center frequency will be set to the frequency of the current marker If the Delta or Delta Pair marker is selected the c...

Page 159: ...current marker If the Normal marker is selected the stop frequency will be set to the frequency of the current marker If the Delta or Delta Pair marker is selected the stop frequency will be set to t...

Page 160: ...am PvT 3D spectrogram Command format DISPlay VIEW SELect type DISPlay VIEW SELect Instructions Sets the current display view Query the current view Parameter type Enumeration Parameter Range DENSity D...

Page 161: ...number of probability that frequency and amplitude points are hit during the capture interval Acq Time In this view the X axis represents frequency the Y axis represents amplitude and the colour repre...

Page 162: ...ea by view start and view end In the run state the view interval offset is 0 by default that is the latest historical data is displayed while D1 and D2 are the latest trace by default Reading makers o...

Page 163: ...ker in the spectrogram will also move on the x axis 4 8 4 PvT Figure 4 4 PvT In the time domain after the input data IQ data of FFT is detected the corresponding PvT data can be obtained The detection...

Page 164: ...1 999 Return Integer Example AVERage TRACe1 COUNt 10 4 8 5 2 Persistence Sets the time when a frequency amplitude display point s brightness fades in the persistence bitmap In finite mode you can cus...

Page 165: ...mited by the size of the view frame the start position and end position are linked For Spectral Mode End Position Start Position 600 For Spectrum Spectrum Mode End Position Start Position 298 For PvT...

Page 166: ...SPECtrogram TRACe OFFSet Instructions Sets the trace offset displayed Query the trace offset displayed Parameter type Float Parameter Range Return Float Example DISP VIEW SPEC TRAC OFFSet 600 DISP VI...

Page 167: ...ction normal buzzer and stop the user can define up to 6 different templates the defined frequency template can be saved as a LIM file Mask Enable Open or close the current template Command format TRI...

Page 168: ...meter Range 0 26 5G Return Float Example CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 Offset X 1MHz Command format CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 Offset Y CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 Offset Y Instructions Sets the limit...

Page 169: ...format CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 DELete CALCulate LLINe ALL DELete Instructions Delete specified restrictions Delete all restrictions Example CALCulate LLINe1 DELete CALCulate LLINe ALL DELete Comma...

Page 170: ...erpolate TYPE Instructions Set or query the range difference type Parameter type Enumeration Parameter Range LOG LIN Return LOG LIN Example CALCulate LLINe1 AMPLitude INTerpolate TYPE LOG Command form...

Page 171: ...alid or invalid Template limit action Normal Displays the restricted area on the screen after exceeding the restricted range Beep A beep sounds when the limit is exceeded Stop The waveform stops refre...

Page 172: ...d 5 1 1 Settings 5 1 1 1 Average Hold times Average Hold Times N is the counter when the trace type is average max hold and min hold In a single measurement Single and any valid trace type is average...

Page 173: ...lculation of the measurement results will also be cleared and restarted Command format SENSe STATistic STATe SENSe STATistic STATe Instructions Set digital demodulation measurement statistics status Q...

Page 174: ...uctions Sets the digital demodulation type Gets the digital demodulation type Parameter type Enumeration Parameter Range ASK2 MSK BPSK QPSK PSK8 DBPSK DQPSK DPSK8 OQPSK PI4DQ PI8D8 QAM16 QAM32 QAM64 Q...

Page 175: ...of FSK err peak 4 carrier power 5 carrier offset 6 FSK deviation If If demod type is MSK PSK QAM it will return 1 EVM rms rms 2 EVM peak pk 3 symbol position of EVM peak 4 magnitude error rms rms 5 m...

Page 176: ...point is 8 Maximum sign rate is 18 75e6 The sign point is 10 Maximum sign rate is 15e6 The sign point is 12 Maximum sign rate is 12 5e6 The sign point is 14 Maximum sign rate is 10 714285e6 The sign...

Page 177: ...eturn Integer Example DDEMod RLENgth 200 5 1 2 5 Constelletion Setting Edit the symbol order of constellation positions 5 1 3 Filter 5 1 3 1 Meas Filter Enable and select Meas Filter Meas Filters that...

Page 178: ...eference filter Query digital demodulation reference filter Parameter type Enumeration Parameter Range OFF RRCosine RECTangle GAUSsian HSIN Return Enumeration Example DDEMod FILTer REFerenceOFF 5 1 3...

Page 179: ...loat Parameter Range 0 1 Return Float Example DDEMod FILT ABT 0 5 5 1 4 Burst sync Search 5 1 4 1 Search Length Specifies the time range length to search for signals The search length must satisfy Sea...

Page 180: ...le DDEMod SYNC BURS ON 5 1 4 3 Burst Search Threshold Setting the thresholds for the rising and falling edges of the burst in accordance with the peak power of the measured signal Command format SENSe...

Page 181: ...not be used to explicitly exclude certain bursts from the measurement For example setting the minimum gap length to 100 symbols does not ensure that the burst search does not find bursts that have a v...

Page 182: ...tive the sync word starts before the start of the measurement data Command format SENSe DDEMod SYNC SWORd OFFSet SENSe DDEMod SYNC SWORd OFFSet Instructions Set the synchronous search offset Gets the...

Page 183: ...it to obtain the bit error rate Reference signals that can be preset in the editing interface and can be saved to a user profile sta file and loaded Command format SENSe DDEMod SEGMent BER STATe SENSe...

Page 184: ...de IF bandwidth and equivalent filter can be selected and the data can be averaged Command format READ ADEMod Instructions Obtain the simulation demodulation result if demod type is AM it will return...

Page 185: ...t will affect the accuracy of the measurement results The intermediate frequency bandwidth IFBW should be as small as possible which can improve the signal to noise ratio of demodulation IFBW can be s...

Page 186: ...possible which can improve the signal to noise ratio of demodulation but at the same time it should be greater than or equal to the modulation frequency Command format CALCulate EQLPf INDEx CALCulate...

Page 187: ...SENSe FREQuency CENTer 300 MHz 5 3 2 CF Step The frequency step is the length of using the direction keys to step when the center frequency is set Pay attention to the following points during use Chan...

Page 188: ...ilter offers several different window functions that you can switch in real time based on your measurement needs The available window functions include Rectangular window Hamming window Hanning window...

Page 189: ...meters will equivalently perform a restart sweep or measurement Command Format INITiat IMMediate Instruction Restart the current sweep INITiate RESTart and INITiate IMMediate perform exactly the same...

Page 190: ...s a variety of trigger sources to suit different triggering needs Free Run Free trigger is the default use mode of the analyzer at this time the spectrum analyzer loops and continuously scans Video Us...

Page 191: ...OURce TRIGger SOURce Instructions sets the trigger source gets the trigger source Parameter type Enumeration Parameter Range IMMediate VIDeo EXTernal FRAMe Return IMM VID EXT FRAMe Example TRIGger SOU...

Page 192: ...NEG Return POS NEG Example TRIGger EXTernal SLOPe TRIGger VIDeo SLOPe 5 6 4 Trigger Delay Set trigger delay negative delay can be set The maximum duration of negative delay 500M symbol rate symbol po...

Page 193: ...et the trigger period Command format TRIGger FRAMe PERiod TRIGger FRAMe PERiod Instructions Set Query Period Trigger period Parameter type Float Parameter Range 100ns 10s Return Float Example TRIGger...

Page 194: ...fying this parameter does not modify the absolute value of the internal offset Command format TRIGger FRAMe OFFSet DISPlay RESet Instructions Reset Period trigger offset return to zero Example TRIGger...

Page 195: ...ch the set value and the trigger condition of the selected trigger is satisfied the count of the automatic trigger will be cleared and the count will be restarted after the next measurement If the cou...

Page 196: ...gger external trigger it is required that the actual level is higher than the trigger level trigger threshold for a single accumulation time exceeding the specified time before triggering For the peri...

Page 197: ...ABOVe BELOw Example TRIGger HOLDoff TYPE ABOVe 5 7 Ampt 5 7 1 Attenuator RF Preamp According to the amplitude of the input signal the user can set the corresponding RF front end attenuator and amplif...

Page 198: ...3 4 Y SCALe RLEVel TRACe1 2 3 4 Y SCALe RLEVel Instruction This command sets the reference level for the Y axis Gets reference level The command is valid if the measurement mode is ASK FSK MSK PSK QAM...

Page 199: ...Instruction Sets auto scale Parameter Type None Parameter Range None Return None Example TRACe2 AUToscale 5 8 Trace 5 8 1 Select Trace Select the current trace you want to select After a trace is sel...

Page 200: ...xample DISPlay LAYout 2 2 5 8 3 Trace Display and Layout DMA Window layout You can choose to display 1 to 4 windows and each window can specify the trace data type Symbol table Displays the demodulate...

Page 201: ...me MSPEctrum IQ meas spectrum FFT of IQ Meas Time RTIMe IQ Reference time Reconstructed ideal time waveform to compare IQ Meas Time against RSPEctrum IQ Reference spectrum FFT of IQ Reference time MER...

Page 202: ...ts trace format Parameter Type Enumeration Parameter Range MLOG Log Mag MLINear Lin Mag REAL Real IMAGinary Imag IQ I Q CONStln Constellation IEYE I Eye QEYE Q Eye WPHAse Wrap Phase UWPHase Unwrap Pha...

Page 203: ...HEX Example TRACe DEMod TABLe FORMat HEX 5 9 Marker 5 9 1 Select Marker Select Trace To operate a marker it must first be selected as the marker for the current operation When there are multiple activ...

Page 204: ...erence marker and the reference marker respectively After the marker selects delta the original marker will become the difference measurement marker If it is not specified the marker with the current...

Page 205: ...Gets marker mode Parameter Type Enumeration Parameter Range POSition DELTa OFF Return Enumeration POS DELT OFF Example TRACe MARKer TYPE POSition 5 9 3 Marker X Set the horizontal position parameter...

Page 206: ...resetting the Delta to zero 5 9 5 Relative To Relative to is used to measure the delta values of X Frequency or Time and Y Amplitude between two markers which can mark on different traces After the m...

Page 207: ...xis movement of every other marker which is Off Command Format CALCulate SELected MARKer COUPle OFF ON 0 1 CALCulate SELected MARKer COUPle Instruction Sets marker couple state Gets marker couple stat...

Page 208: ...EXT SENS example ROSCillator SOURce TYPE INTE ROSCillator SOURce TYPE EXT ROSCillator SOURce TYPE SENS 6 2 Input Z Correction Input Impedance include 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm default 50 Ohm A adaptor of 75...

Page 209: ...orrection Switch Status Parameter Type Boolean Menu Input Output Correction Return Value 0 1 example CORRection CSET1 0 CORRection CSET2 1 Edit Correction Editing preserving loading the selected corre...

Page 210: ...te Illustration Delete a special correction point Parameter Type Serial Number Menu Input Output Correction Edit Correction example CORRection CSET1 POINt DELete 0 Close All the Correction All the cor...

Page 211: ...e serial number Host ID and IP address Area 2 Displays firmware information including software version FPGA version CPLD version and hardware version Area 3 displays information about installed option...

Page 212: ...RF board temperature CPU temperature and fan speed Area 2 displays automatic alignment temperature drift compensation information including calibration status time of last calibration temperature and...

Page 213: ...eter Range CHINESE ENGLISH Return Enumeration CHINESE ENGLISH Example SYSTem LANGuage CHINESE SYSTem LANGuage 7 1 5 Connect Setting 7 1 5 1 Network Configuration Display the MAC address Dynamically ob...

Page 214: ...te LAN GATeway Instructions Set the gateway Access gateway Parameter type String Parameter Range The IP address must comply with the nic specifications 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Return Gateway string Ex...

Page 215: ...t one To change the port or viewing mode you need to restart VNC Command format SYSTem WEB PSW SYSTem WEB PSW Instructions Set web password Get web password Parameter type String Return Stringxxxxxx E...

Page 216: ...mat SYSTem DATE SYSTem DATE Instructions Set the system date Get system date Parameter type String Parameter Range Year four lengths month 1 12 day 1 31 Return String xxxxxxxx Example SYSTem DATE 2022...

Page 217: ...d information To use the Help document select a menu button then press the Help button on the keyboard or touch the Help on this setting At this point the analyzer will jump to the relevant chapter of...

Page 218: ...ned by saving the user Settings Command format SYSTem PRESet TYPE DFT LAST USER SYSTem PRESet TYPE Note Set the reset configuration type Gets the reset configuration type Parameter type enumeration Pa...

Page 219: ...LAST last USER user The return value enumeration DFT LAST USER Default Values DFT Example SYSTem PON TYPE DFT 7 2 5 Factory Reset When Factory Reset is selected the device will recall the initial con...

Page 220: ...re error calibration logic based on temperature changes Calibrate now Perform a temperature error calibration immediately Command format CALibration STATe 0 1 CALibration STATe Note Sets gets the auto...

Page 221: ...e Read the file Parameter type characterstring Example MMEMory LOAD STA ABC sta File name needs to be added Command format MMEMory DELete file Note Delete files or folders Parameter type character str...

Page 222: ...uctions Set the volume of the buzzer Gets the buzzer volume Parameter type Integer Parameter Range 0 100 Return Integer Example DISPlay WINDow BEEP VOLUme 50 Command format DISPlay WINDow BEEP STATe D...

Page 223: ...l defects by displaying five colors White Red Green Blue and Black Press Preset key to switch the screen color and press key to exit the test 7 7 2 Keyboard Test Enter the keyboard test interface Pres...

Page 224: ...etween the analyzer and a controller computer with these interfaces 8 1 Remotely Operating the Analyzer The analyzer provides both the USB and LAN connection which allows you to set up a remote operat...

Page 225: ...twork with a LAN cable 3 Switch on the analyzer 4 Press button on the front panel System Interface LAN to enter the LAN Config function menu 5 Select the IP Config between Static and DHCP DHCP the DHC...

Page 226: ...your PC for GPIB driver 2 Connect the analyzer USB Host port to a PC s GPIB card port with SIGLENT USB GPIB adaptor 3 Switch on the analyzer Figure 8 2 SIGLENT USB GPIB Adaptor 4 Press button on the...

Page 227: ...oftware tool named NI MAX that provides a user interface to control the device You can get NI VISA full version from http www ni com download After download you can follow the steps below to install i...

Page 228: ...ess Figure 8 5 4 Set the install path default path is C Program Files National Instruments you can change it Click Next dialog shown as above Figure 8 6 5 Click Next twice in the License Agreement dia...

Page 229: ...LAN interface using the Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP A socket is a fundamental technology used for computer networking and allows applications to communicate using standard...

Page 230: ...National Instruments Measurement and Automation Explorer It is an executable program that enables easy communication to troubleshoot issues with instrumentation 8 3 2 1 Using USB Run NI MAX software...

Page 231: ...mation 8 3 2 2 Using LAN Select Add Network Device and select VISA TCP IP Resource as shown Run NI MAX software 1 Click Device and interface at the upper left corner of the software 2 Find the Network...

Page 232: ...202 User Manual Figure 8 12 Note Leave the LAN Device Name BLANK or the connection will fail Figure 8 13 4 After a brief scan the connection should be shown under Network Devices Figure 8 14...

Page 233: ...k on the product and select Open NI VISA Test Panel Figure 8 15 6 Click Input Output option button and click Query option button If everything is OK you will see the Read operation information returne...

Page 234: ...browser of mobile terminal installing any driver It mimics the touch screen mouse clickable display function just like a physical instrument The browser also supports screenshot and firmware update fu...

Page 235: ...same time freq separated by space and represents the parameter available for setting represents a query 9 2 Symbol Instruction The following four symbols are not the content of SCPI commands and canno...

Page 236: ...es 9 3 Parameter Type The parameters in the commands introduced in this manual include 6 types boolean enumeration integer float discrete and string 1 Boolean The parameters in the commands could be O...

Page 237: ...l number between 100 and 100 6 Discrete The parameter could only be one of the specified values and these values are discontinuous For example SENSe BWIDth VIDeo RATio number The parameter number coul...

Page 238: ...ster It does this by emptying the error queue and clearing all bits in all of the event registers The status byte register summarizes the states of the other registers It is also responsible for gener...

Page 239: ...the bits in the register Menu None Example ESR Command Format OPC OPC Instruction Set bit 0 in the standard event status register to 1 when all pending operations have finished The query stops any new...

Page 240: ...and causes the instrument to wait until all pending commands are completed before executing any additional commands There is no query form to the command Menu None Example WAI Command Format TRG Instr...

Page 241: ...N ZERO SENSe FREQuency SPAN PREVious SENSe FREQuency SPAN HALF SENSe FREQuency SPAN DOUBle SENSe FREQuency TUNE IMMediate DISPlay WINDow TRACe X SCALe SPACing CALCulate MARKer TRCKing STATe BW SENSe B...

Page 242: ...r SEQuence FRAMe PERiod TRIGger SEQuence FRAMe OFFSet TRIGger SEQuence FRAMe OFFSet DISPlay RESet TRIGger SEQuence FRAMe SYNC SENSe SWEep EGATe SOURce SENSe SWEep EGATe STATe SENSe SWEep EGATe VIEW SE...

Page 243: ...CALCulate SELected MARKer COUPle CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X READout CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X READout AUTO CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X LINE STATe CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 244: ...ate MARKer PEAK TABLe DTLimit 1 2 3 4 5 6 Limit CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 STATe CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 TYPE CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 MARGin CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 MARGin STATe CALCulate...

Page 245: ...e FREQuency CENTer Chp SENSe CHPower BWIDth INTegration SENSe CHPower FREQuency SPAN POWer UNIT CHPower POWer PSD CHPower MEASure CHPower CHPower MEASure CHPower CHPower CHPower MEASure CHPower DENSit...

Page 246: ...ERage TCONtrol TOI MEASure TOI MEASure TOI IP3 SENSe TOI AVERage TCONtrol Sepctrum Monitor SENSe SPECtrogram STATe SENSe SPECtrogram RESTart SENSe SPECtrogram AVERage TCONtrol CNR SENSe CNRatio BANDwi...

Page 247: ...Ble BW SENSe BWIDth RESolution SENSe BWIDth RESolution AUTO SENSe FILTer TYPE Sweep INITiate IMMediate INITiate CONTinuous SENSe ACQuisition TIME DISPlay PAUSe Trigger TRIGger SEQuence SOURce TRIGger...

Page 248: ...5 6 7 8 SET STOP CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAXimum CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MINimum CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAXimum NEXT CALCulate MARKer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAXimum LEFT CALCulate...

Page 249: ...AMPLitude INTerpolate TYPE CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 AMPLitude CMODe CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 COPY CALCulate LLINe 1 2 3 4 5 6 BUILd Meas AVERage TRACe 1 2 3 4 5 6 COUNt DISPlay VIEW SELect DISP...

Page 250: ...YNC SLENgth SENSe DDEMod SYNC BURSt THREshold SENSe DDEMod SYNC BURSt MINLength SENSe DDEMod SYNC BURSt MINGap SENSe DDEMod SYNC SWORd STATe SENSe DDEMod SYNC SWORd OFFSet SENSe DDEMod SYNC SWORd PATT...

Page 251: ...ce HOLDoff TRIGger SEQuence HOLDoff TYPE Ampt SENSe POWer RF ATTenuation SENSe POWer RF ATTenuation AUTO TRACe1 2 3 4 Y SCALe RLEVel TRACe1 2 3 4 Y SCALe PDIVision TRACe1 2 3 4 Y AUToscale SENSe POWer...

Page 252: ...em COMMunicate LAN TYPE SYSTem COMMunicate LAN IPADdress SYSTem COMMunicate LAN GATeway SYSTem COMMunicate LAN SMASk SYSTem WEB PSW SYSTem TIME SYSTem DATE SYSTem LKEY SYSTem COMMunicate GPIB ADDRess...

Page 253: ...User Manual 223 Power SYSTem POWer OFF SYSTem RESTart Buzzer DISPlay WINDow BEEP STATe DISPlay WINDow BEEP VOLUme...

Page 254: ...ctive period SIGLENT will provide repair or replacement as described in the complete warranty statement To arrange for service or obtain a copy of the complete warranty statement please contact your n...

Page 255: ...ENT 3 The control panel is unresponsive or gives a wrong response 1 Press all the keys at the front panel to check if all of them are normal after power on 2 Press System Self Test Key Test to check i...

Page 256: ...r measurement and set appropriate instrument parameters 3 Make measurements under proper conditions for example Warm up the instrument appropriately and operate the instrument under the specified envi...

Page 257: ...current marker MRK_NDELT 12 The marker type is not Delta MRKRT_MBST 13 The marker read out type must be set time MATHT_UNDEF 14 Undefined math type XML_ANIE 15 Xml attribute node import error XSCA_MB...

Page 258: ...calibration of VNA done Execution error 400 599 LCF_DTFERR 400 Load configurations failed due to file error Device error 600 799 FUF_DTVERR 600 Firmware upgrade failed due to the version error FUF_DT...

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