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Video and General Performance Verification
WVR6100, WVR7000, and WVR7100 Specifications and Performance Verification
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5.
Press SDI A.
6.
Check that the RF generator’s RF output is on, with no modulation.
7.
Press CONFIG, and then select Utilities > Calibration. Press SEL to start
calibration.
8.
Press < to navigate the Eye Bandwidth Test calibration case.
9.
Press SEL to begin this test.
10.
Press the DISPLAY SELECT 1 button, and then press CURSOR to enable
cursor measurement of the waveform shown in tile 1.
11.
Use the cursors to measure the waveform amplitude, and note this as the
reference amplitude. (If Option PHY is present, the Eye Amplitude readout
in tile 2 may be used instead of the cursors.)
12.
Set the RF generator frequency to 2.0 GHz (600 MHz for WVR6100).
13.
Set the RF generator output level to the corresponding setting shown
Table 2--3 on page 2--38.
14.
Measure the waveform amplitude using cursors. (If Opt. PHY is present, the
Eye Amplitude readout in tile 2 may be used in place of the cursor measure-
ment.)
15.
Calculate the high frequency response as follows:
Response = 20 x log ( high frequency Amplitude / Reference Amplitude).
This value must be greater (more positive) than --3 dB.
16.
Record the high frequency response in the test record.
17.
Set the RF Generator to 100 MHz.
18.
Set the RF generator output level to the corresponding setting shown in
Table 2--3 on page 2--38.
19.
While observing the waveform, increase the RF generator frequency in
10 MHz steps 2.0 GHz (600 MHz for WVR6100). Find the frequency that
results in the minimum waveform amplitude.
20.
Set the RF generator level to the nearest corresponding setting from
Table 2--3 on page 2--38.
21.
If the waveform amplitude falls below that measured in step 11, calculate the
response in dB, as follows:
Response = 20 x log ( Smallest Amplitude / Reference Amplitude ).
Record this result in the test record as ”minimum response”.
This value must be greater (more positive) than --3.0 dB.