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Summary of Contents for HM 5005

Page 1: ...HMrAritEta Instruments MANUAL Spectrum Analyzer HM 5005 5006...

Page 2: ...ccccccccccceeeesenesceeseeeteees M5 Horizontal Calibration cccccecceseeeeeeeeseteeeeeeenes M6 introduction to spectrum analySIS 0 00 eee M 6 Types of Spectrum AnalyZers ccccceeeeeeees M 7 Spectrum An...

Page 3: ...nals and has a measurement range of over 110dB Including switchable attenuators a range of 100dBm to 13dBm can be measured with 80dB being displayed on the screen at 10dB Output level range 50dBm to 1...

Page 4: ...N 61010 1 correspond to this standard It has left the factory inasafe condition This instruction manual contains important information and warnings which have to be followed by the user to ensure safe...

Page 5: ...ched to the housing of the instrument which describes briefly the faults observed Ifatthe same time the name and telephone number dialing code and telephone or direct number or department designation...

Page 6: ...aragraph Safety including the instructions prior to operating the HM5005 HM5006 No special knowledge is necessary for the operation of the HM5005 HM5006 The straightforward front panel layout and the...

Page 7: ...he CAL position 10 BANDWIDTH Selects between 250kHz and 12 5kHz IF bandwidth If a bandwidth of 12 5kHzis selected the noise level decreases and the selectivity is improved Spectral lines which are rel...

Page 8: ...quency passes the first IF filter This occurs when the center frequency is low relative to the scanwidth range selected The Zero Frequency Point is different in each instrument and therefore cannot be...

Page 9: ...g physical parameters to electrical signals are great as many instruments are available for the analysis of electrical signals in the time and frequency domains The traditional way of observing electr...

Page 10: ...ency is equal to the IF frequency then there is a response on the analyzer The advantages of the superheterodyne technique are considerable Itobtains high sensitivity through the use of IF amplifiers...

Page 11: ...generated noise This noise is basically of two types thermal or Johnson and nonthermal noise Thermal noise power can be expressed as Py kxTxB where P Noise power in watts k Boltzmanns Constant 1 38x10...

Page 12: ...g the level at the input mixer The only limitation then is sensitivity To ensure a maximum dynamic range on the CRT display check to see that the following requirements are satisfied 1 The largest inp...

Page 13: ...s in the set are selective of magnetic H fields and are directional For each loop probe H field sensitivity is relative to loop diameter analyzer passband and all generator harmonics whether they are...

Page 14: ...HIVI5005 SCANWIDTH aries cals MHz Div HAME Instruments 50OMHz SPECTRUM ANALYZER HM5005 Co fs 0 5MHz to 7 INPUT HM5006 27 MARKER CANWIDTH maz C2 Div 0 5MHz to SOOMHz INPUT...

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Page 16: ...S L Villarroel 172 174 08036 BARCELONA Tel f 93 4301597 Telefax 93 3212201 Great Britain HAMEG LTD 74 78 Collingdon Street LUTON Bedfordshire LU1 1RX Tel 0582 413174 Telefax 0582 456416 United States...

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