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Страница 4: ...nologies recommends a two years calibration cycle for the E4419B power meter WARNING A warning calls attention to a procedure practice or the like which if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in injury or the loss of life Do not proceed beyond a warning until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met CAUTION A caution calls attention to a procedure practice or the like w...

Страница 5: ...ating switch for Stand by mode Note the instrument is NOT isolated from the mains when the switch is pressed To isolate the instrument the mains coupler mains input cord should be removed from the power supply This symbol indicates the operating switch for On mode External Protective Earth Terminal While this is a Class I product provided with a protective earthing conductor in a power cord an ext...

Страница 6: ...only No operator serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel To prevent electrical shock do not remove covers For continued protection against fire hazard replace the line fuse s only with fuses of the same type and rating for example normal blow time delay etc The use of other fuses or material is prohibited WARNING Before this instrument is switched on make sure it has been p...

Страница 7: ...rectives if accompanied by a year it signifies when the design was proven This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES 001 Cet appareil ISM est conforme à la norme NMB 001 du Canada This is the symbol of an Industrial Scientific and Medical Group 1 Class A product The CSA mark is a registered trademark of the Canadian Standards Association ...

Страница 8: ...iance with IEC 60529 1989 Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures IP Code Level IPx4 is attained if and only if the carry case Agilent Technologies part number 34141A is fitted User Environment This product is designed for use in a sheltered environment avoiding extreme weather conditions in accordance with Pollution Degree 3 defined in IEC 60664 1 with the carry case Agilent Technologies par...

Страница 9: ...5 T 19 Typprufung Manufacturers Declaration This statement is provided to comply with the requirements of the German Sound DIN 45635 T 19 Typprufung Sound Pressure LpA 70 dB At operator position Normal operation According to ISO 7779 Type Test Australian EMC Regulations The C Tick mark is a registered trademark of the Spectrum Management Agency of Australia This signifies compliance with the Austr...

Страница 10: ...f Conformity DoC for this instrument is available on the Web site You can search the DoC by its product model or description http regulations corporate agilent com DoC search htm NOTE If you are unable to search for the respective DoC please contact your local Agilent representative ...

Страница 11: ...th the above options except Option ABA For Option ABA the Programming Guide is available only by ordering Option 0BF Agilent Technologies E4418B E4419B Service Guide is available by ordering Option 915 Agilent Technologies E4418B E4419B CLIPs Component Location and Information Pack is available by ordering E4418 90031 Useful information on SCPI Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments can be...

Страница 12: ...ment Option 909 provides rackmount kit for two instruments Option 915 provides the Agilent E4418B E4419B Service Guide Option 916 provides an additional Agilent E4419B User s Guide and Agilent E4418B E4419B Programming Guide Option 1BN provides MIL STD 45662A Certificate of Calibration Option 1BP provides MIL STD 45662A Certificate of Calibration and data Available Accessories Agilent 34161A acces...

Страница 13: ...seful when you are operating the power meter from the front panel 3 Menu Reference Chapter 3 This chapter details diagrammatically the menu maps for the power meter It also gives a description of all the power meter s keys 4 Error Messages Chapter 4 This chapter lists the error messages that may appear as you are working with the power meter Each description contains information to help you diagno...

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Страница 15: ...allation Instructions viii Regulatory Information ix List of Related Publications xi Agilent Technologies E4419B Options xii Available Accessories xii About this Guide xiii 1 Getting Started Introduction 2 Turning On the Power Meter 3 The Front Panel at a Glance 4 The Display Layout 7 Selecting Your Display Layout 11 Display Tutorial 12 Window Symbols 14 Warning Symbol 14 Confirmation Window 14 Wa...

Страница 16: ...s with Option CFT 33 Zeroing and Calibrating Using TTL Inputs 37 Making Measurements with the Agilent E Series Power sensors and N8480 Series Power Sensors excluding Option CFT 41 Procedure 43 Making Measurements with the Agilent 8480 Series and N8480 Series Power Sensors with Option CFT 43 Procedure 43 Making Measurements using Sensor Calibration Tables 46 Selecting a Sensor Calibration Table 47 ...

Страница 17: ...nts 80 Making Ratio Measurements 81 Selecting a Digital or Analog Display 82 Setting the Range 85 Configuring the Remote Interface 86 GPIB 86 RS232 RS422 87 Remote Interface Overview 90 Programming Language Selection 91 Recorder Outputs 92 Leveling a Source Output 93 Saving and Recalling Power Meter Configurations 94 How Measurements are Calculated 96 Presetting the Power Meter 97 Preset Condition...

Страница 18: ...8 Frequency Cal Fac Menu 118 Meas Setup Menu 119 Rel Offset Menu 120 Save Recall Menu 120 System Inputs Menu 1 of 4 121 System Inputs Menu 2 of 4 122 System Inputs Menu 3 of 4 123 System Inputs Menu 4 of 4 124 Zero Cal Menu 125 Front Panel Menu Reference 126 Diagrammatical keys 150 4 Error Messages Introduction 154 Error Messages 156 5 Specifications Introduction 164 Power Meter Specifications 165...

Страница 19: ...pecifications 177 Definitions 177 Battery Option 001 Operational Characteristics 178 General Characteristics 179 Rear Panel Connectors 179 Environmental Characteristics 180 General Conditions 180 Operating Environment 180 Storage Conditions 180 General 181 Dimensions 181 Weight 181 Safety 181 Remote Programming 182 Nonvolatile Memory 182 ...

Страница 20: ...gure 2 13 Limits Checking Results 74 Figure 2 14 Remote I O TTL Outputs 76 Figure 2 15 Pass Fail Limit Indicators 78 Figure 2 16 Digital Display 82 Figure 2 17 Analog Display 82 Figure 2 18 Digital and Analog Display 82 Figure 2 19 RS232 422 Pin Assignment 87 Figure 2 20 Interface Overview Examples 90 Figure 2 21 Test Setup for Recording Swept Measurements 92 Figure 2 22 Save Recall Screen 95 Figu...

Страница 21: ...ts Control Logic 37 Table 2 3 TTL Input Timing Diagram 1 38 Table 2 4 TTL Inputs Timing Diagram 2 39 Table 2 5 Measurement Units 62 Table 2 6 Range of Values for Window Limits 75 Table 3 1 Combination of Sensor Type and Correction Applied to Current Measurement 127 Table 5 1 Zero Set Specifications 166 Table 5 2 Noise Multiplier 170 Table 5 3 Power Sensor Specifications 170 Table 5 4 Settling Time...

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Страница 23: ...gies 1 Getting Started Introduction 2 Turning On the Power Meter 3 The Front Panel at a Glance 4 The Display Layout 7 Display Tutorial 12 Window Symbols 14 The Rear Panel at a Glance 16 Adjusting the Carrying Handle 18 Rack Mounting the Power Meter 19 ...

Страница 24: ...t panel operations The front panel consists of both keys and softkeys which allow you to select various functions and operations When some keys are selected the corresponding softkey labels are displayed on the power meter display If you are using the power meter remotely refer to the Agilent Technologies E4418B 4419B Programming Guide for remote operating details NOTE The N8480 Series power senso...

Страница 25: ...ly until they appear 3 Connect the power sensors Connect one end of each of the sensor cables to the power meter s channel inputs and the other ends to the power sensors 4 Making a measurement A minimum warm up time of 30 minutes is recommended before accurate measurements can be made Prior to making your first measurement you must zero and calibrate the sensor and meter combination Refer to Chapt...

Страница 26: ... remote mode that is GPIB RS232 or RS422 operation then pressing this key places the power meter in local mode provided local lock out LLO is not enabled 2 Keys relating to the display layout This key allows you to select the upper or lower measurement window on the power meter s display The window which is selected is highlighted by a shadowed box Any measurement setup you create is implemented i...

Страница 27: ...that is completely dedicated to the control of the power meter as a system The only other key which affects system parameters is the key Refer to Chapter 3 for further information about this key and its softkey menu 6 Dedicated Window keys with softkey menus These keys allow access to softkey menus which affect the setup of the measurement windows Refer to Chapter 3 for further information about t...

Страница 28: ... 11 Menu related keys This key allows you to move through all the pages of a menu The bottom right of the power meter display indicates the number of pages in the menu For example if 1 of 2 is displayed pressing moves you to 2 of 2 Pressing again moves you back to 1 of 2 This key allows you to move back one level in the softkey menu Repeatedly pressing accesses a menu which allows you to increase ...

Страница 29: ...either RMT remote GPIB RS232 or RS422 operation or LCL local front panel operation For GPIB operation the second field displays TLK if the power meter is addressed to talk or LSN if it is addressed to listen The third field indicates an SRQ service request For RS232 and RS422 operation the second field displays RX when data is being received The third field displays TX when the power meter is tran...

Страница 30: ...displayed in these four fields 9 This field displays the title of the menu For example when the power meter is initially switched on the Contrast menu is displayed and if you press Zero Cal is displayed 10 This field indicates if the measurement result is out of the upper or lower limits set If the measurement is within the limits this field is empty If the measurement result is less than the mini...

Страница 31: ...ensor type and correction being applied to the current measurement For example the display shows 50MHz 10 C This is equivalent to reference number 4 in Table 1 1 and when looked up in Table 1 2 shows that the sensor type is 8480 series a sensor calibration table is selected 10 a frequency dependent offset table is selected C Table 1 1 Relevant Softkeys in Various Mode of Operation Reference Number...

Страница 32: ...Frequency Dependent Offset Correction 1 8480 Series sensors N8480 Series sensors with Option CFT Directly entered Calibra tion Factor None 2 From offset table 3 Frequency dependent from selected sensor calibration table None 4 From offset table 5 E Series sensors N8480 Series sensors excluding Option CFT Frequency dependent downloaded directly from sensor None 6 From offset table ...

Страница 33: ...agram details the various options available to you Display Format Upper Window Lower Window Display One Window Two Windows Measurement Type A B A B B A A B B A Digital Display Analog Display Digital Display Analog Display Measurement Type A B A B B A A B B A Digital Display Analog Display Select using Select using Select using Select using Input Select Select using Display Format Select using Inpu...

Страница 34: ...indow is the one which is highlighted by the dark box 2 Press The display remains the same apart from the fact that it is now the lower window that is highlighted by the shadowed box 3 Press Anlg should be highlighted The display now shows one analog and one digital window 4 Press The display now only shows one window This is the analog window which was selected in the previous step 5 Press The di...

Страница 35: ... an analog and digital window 7Press Notice that the upper window is now set up to make a channel B over channel A ratio measurement 8Press to select the lower window Press Notice that the lower window is now set up to make a channel A over channel B ratio measurement Input Select B A A B ...

Страница 36: ... list you are required to enter an alphanumeric value Warning Symbol The warning symbol is displayed either directly in the measurement window or in a pop up window when such an event occurs A pop up window is displayed for approximately two seconds The text in the pop up window gives details of the warning type This symbol may also appear on a measurement window for example to indicate that a pow...

Страница 37: ...ow It may appear for example during zeroing or calibration One of N Entry Window This pop up window is displayed when you are required to select an entry using and from the list Numeric or Alphanumeric Entry Window This pop up window is displayed when you are required to modify numeric or alphanumeric data The and keys move the position of the cursor The and keys increment and decrement the alphan...

Страница 38: ... These outputs produces a DC voltage that corresponds to the power level of the channel input Refer to Recorder Outputs on page 92 for further information 5 Power socket This power meter has an auto configuring power supply This allows it to operate over a range of voltages without manually being set to a certain voltage 6 Fuse An F3 15AH fuse is installed for all voltage supplies 7 GPIB This conn...

Страница 39: ...has its own individual identification number Refer to Instrument serial numbers on page 110 for further information 10 Rmt I O This connector is an RJ 45 series shielded modular jack assembly It provides a TTL logic level output when a measurement exceeds a predetermined limit TTL inputs are also provided to initiate zero and calibration cycles 11 Ground Connector Binding post accepts 4 mm plug or...

Страница 40: ...8 E4419B Power Meter User s Guide Adjusting the Carrying Handle To adjust the position grasp the handle by the sides and pull outward Rotate the handle to the desired position Bench top viewing positions Carrying position ...

Страница 41: ... are included with each rack mounting kit Any Agilent System II instrument can be rack mounted besides the Agilent E4419B power meter To rack mount the power meter 1 Remove the handle by rotating it to the vertical position and pulling the ends outward 2 Remove the rubber bumper by stretching a corner and sliding it off To rack mount a single instrument order Option 908 or adapter kit 5063 9240 Fr...

Страница 42: ...nt two instruments side by side order Option 909 or lock link kit 5061 9694 and flange kit 5063 9212 To install one or two instruments in a sliding support shelf order shelf 5063 9255 and slide kit 1494 0015 for a single instrument also order filler panel 5002 3999 ...

Страница 43: ...rements using Frequency Dependent Offset Tables 56 Setting the Units of Measurement 62 Selecting Units of Measurement from the Softkeys 63 Making Relative Measurements 64 Setting the Resolution 65 Setting Offsets 66 Setting Averaging 68 Measuring Pulsed Signals 71 Setting Measurement Limits 73 Channel Measurements 79 Making Difference Measurements 80 Making Ratio Measurements 81 Selecting a Digita...

Страница 44: ...2 Power Meter Operation 22 E4419B Power Meter User s Guide Contacting Agilent Technologies 109 ...

Страница 45: ...on page 43 Making Measurements using Sensor Calibration Tables on page 46 Making Measurements using Frequency Dependent Offset Tables on page 56 Setting the Units of Measurement on page 62 Selecting Units of Measurement from the Softkeys on page 63 Making Relative Measurements on page 64 Setting the Resolution on page 65 Setting Offsets on page 66 Setting Averaging on page 68 Measuring Pulsed Sign...

Страница 46: ...2 Power Meter Operation 24 E4419B Power Meter User s Guide Presetting the Power Meter on page 97 Self Test on page 100 Operator Maintenance on page 107 Contacting Agilent Technologies on page 109 ...

Страница 47: ...if AC power is lost while connected to an AC source a pop up window displays the message Running Under Battery Power When this screen is visible the backlight mode see Backlight on page 27 is over ridden and the backlight is on continuously Pressing the softkey returns the display to the previous screen Carry Case A soft carry or operating case is available which makes it easy to transport and ope...

Страница 48: ...represented on an analog meter scale Below the analog scale is a message indicating the estimated power meter running time under battery operation with the present charge level Running time can be increased by operating the power meter with the display backlight turned off see Backlight on page 27 Figure 2 1 Battery Status When the power meter is running on battery power and there are less than 10...

Страница 49: ...e power meter under battery power you can turn the display backlight off or on or set it to timed mode In timed mode the display backlight turns off 10 minutes after the last key is pressed The display can be turned on again by pressing any key Working with the backlight off reduces the drain on the battery and increases the operating time available by approximately 50 The display can be comfortab...

Страница 50: ...number E9287A this can only be used in power meters with Option 001 installed WARNING This product uses a Nickel Metal Hydride battery Do not short circuit the battery terminals Do not subject the battery to excessive heat Do not dispose of by burning Refer to your local country regulatory requirements on the disposal of Nickel Metal Hydride batteries CAUTION Observe static precautions while remov...

Страница 51: ...pull the battery assembly clear of its slot in the power meter 3 Support the closure assembly on a flat surface 4 Pinch the release tab between finger and thumb while 5 lightly pressing down on the battery module 1 2 Release Tab Battery Module Closure Assembly 3 4 5 Replacing the battery is basically a reversal of the removal procedure Figure 2 2 Battery Removal Replacement ...

Страница 52: ...ntially use During zeroing the wait symbol is displayed When to Zero Zeroing of the power meter is recommended when a 5 C change in temperature occurs when you change the power sensor every 24 hours prior to measuring low level signals For example 10 dB above the lowest specified power for your power sensor Zero Cal Lockout The Zero Cal Lockout facility provides a means of ensuring that a measurem...

Страница 53: ...wer meter s POWER REF output or a suitable external reference is used as the signal source for calibration An essential part of calibrating is setting the correct reference calibration factor for the power sensor you are using The Agilent E Series power sensors or N8480 Series power sensors excluding Option CFT require you to set the reference calibration factor The Agilent E Series power sensors ...

Страница 54: ...ext on these softkeys appears grayed out 1 Press 2 Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output 3 Press to calibrate the power meter During calibration the wait symbol is displayed The power meter automatically turns on the POWER REF output Example To calibrate both channels of the power meter with Agilent E Series power sensors or N8480 Series power sensors excluding Option CFT connected to b...

Страница 55: ... type linearity correction table is automatically selected The linearity type field on the measurement screen is grayed out Under the gray out condition the selected linearity correction table that is displayed on the screen is irrelevant to the correct linearity correction table that is automatically selected by power meter firmware However for the V8486A and W8486A sensors V8486A and W8486A sens...

Страница 56: ...s to calibrate the power meter During calibration the wait symbol is displayed The power meter automatically turns on the POWER REF output Example To calibrate both channels of the power meter The reference calibration factors for the power sensors being 98 8 and 99 4 for channel A and channel B respectively Press Press Use the and keys to enter 98 8 Press Press Use the and keys to enter 99 4 Pres...

Страница 57: ... a 75 Ω f to 50 Ω m N Type adapter 1250 0597 to connect to the reference calibrator Remove this adapter from the power sensor input before making measurements Agilent R8486A Agilent Q8486A Agilent V8486A Agilent W8486A Agilent R8486D Agilent Q8486D Agilent N8486AR Agilent N8486AQ The waveguide power sensors have two connectors The N Type connector is the one which is used to calibrate the power me...

Страница 58: ...easurements Agilent 8487A Agilent N8487A Agilent N8488A This power sensor requires an APC 2 4 f to 50 Ω m N Type adapter 08487 60001 to connect to the power meter Remove this attenuator before making measurements Agilent 8487D Prior to the power meter being zeroed and calibrated an Agilent 11708A 30 dB reference attenuator and an APC 2 4 f to 50 Ω m N Type adapter 08487 60001 should be connected b...

Страница 59: ... modular jack with the TTL input pins connected as shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Rmt I O Port TTL Inputs The TTL inputs are active low and control the zero and calibration functions as shown in Table 2 2 Pin Number Connection 1 none 2 Ground 3 Upper Window TTL Output 4 Lower Window TTL Output 5 TTL Input 1 6 TTL Input 2 7 Ground 8 Ground 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table 2 2 TTL Inputs Control Logic Input 1 ...

Страница 60: ...f input 300 ms T2 Time between input detection and start of zero cal cycle This is determined by the number of averages x sample rate or if there is an existing zero cal operation in progress the time for this current operation to complete Note that the worst case is 1024 averages x 50 ms 51 2 s For front panel operation in free run mode the time is 1 x 50 ms Max 50 ms typical Min 0 ms T3 Maximum ...

Страница 61: ...eries sensor with Option CFT Cal 6 s 8480 Series 7 s E Series 9 s N8480 Series exclude Option CFT 6 s N8480 Series with Option CFT All timings based on 100 ms firmware polling Table 2 4 TTL Inputs Timing Diagram 2 Timing of zero cal inputs for condition 00 Time Description Value T5 Maximum time between inputs going low 100 ms T6 Minimum overlap of low inputs 200 ms Table 2 3 TTL Input Timing Diagr...

Страница 62: ...omplete Note that the worst case is 1024 averages x 50 ms 51 2 s For front panel operation in free run mode the time is 1 x 50 ms 4 s T8 Time for cal operation to complete Cal 6 s 8480 Series 7 s E Series 9 s N8480 Series exclude Option CFT 6 s N8480 Series with Option CFT All timings based on 100 ms firmware polling If both TTL inputs are simultaneously low under any circumstances other than thos...

Страница 63: ...Set the frequency for the signal you want to measure 3 Take a reading Procedure The following procedure details how to make a measurement on channel A of the power meter To make a measurement on channel B use the same procedure using the equivalent channel B softkeys 1 Ensure that no power is applied to the power sensor 2 Press 3 Press During zeroing which takes approximately 10 seconds the wait s...

Страница 64: ...rence measurement between both channels Use the following key presses Press Select the appropriate softkey for the measurement you require either or then or 11 The measurement result is now displayed Example To make a measurement on channel A using an Agilent E Series power sensor The frequency of the signal to be measured is 100 MHz Disconnect the power sensor from any source Press Press Connect ...

Страница 65: ...cribes how to make measurements without using sensor calibration tables that is inputting the individual calibration factor for a frequency prior to making the measurement This method is advantageous if you are only measuring at one frequency as entering all the calibration data in this instance is not required To make measurements without sensor calibration tables perform the following steps 1 Ze...

Страница 66: ...ally turns on the POWER REF output 9 Press The current setting of the calibration factor is displayed under the softkey To change this setting press The power meter displays the calibration factor in a pop up window Modify this calibration factor see below as desired Use or to modify the digit on which the cursor is currently positioned Use or to move to other digits 10 To confirm your choice pres...

Страница 67: ...ration factor of 97 8 at the measurement frequency Disconnect the power sensor from any source Press Press Press Press Use the and keys to enter 99 8 Press Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output Press Press Use the and keys to enter 97 8 Press Connect the power sensor to the signal to be measured The measurement result is now displayed Zero A Cal A Ref CF Cal A A Cal Fac ...

Страница 68: ...calibration factors are used to correct measurement results Using sensor calibration tables provides you with a quick and convenient method for making power measurements over a range of frequencies using one or more power sensors The power meter is capable of storing 20 sensor calibration tables of 80 frequency points each To use sensor calibration tables you 1 Select the table to work on a channe...

Страница 69: ...ble You can select a sensor calibration table for use by pressing or The State field indicates if any sensor calibration tables are currently selected The Sensor Tbls screen is displayed as shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Sensor Tbls Screen Tables Sensor Cal tables A Table Off On B Table Off On ...

Страница 70: ...ed The power meter automatically turns on the POWER REF output 6 Press The current setting of the frequency is displayed under the softkey 7 To change this setting press The power meter displays the frequency in a pop up window Modify this frequency see below as desired Use or to modify the digit on which the cursor is currently positioned Use or to move to other digits 8 To confirm your choice pr...

Страница 71: ... view the sensor calibration tables currently stored in the power meter press The Sensr Tbls screen is displayed as shown in Figure 2 5 Input Select A B A B B A A B B A NOTE If the measurement frequency does not correspond directly to a frequency in the sensor calibration table the power meter calculates the calibration factor using linear interpolation If you enter a frequency outside the frequen...

Страница 72: ...483A Agilent 8481D Agilent 8485A Agilent R8486A Agilent Q8486A Agilent R8486D Agilent 8487A There are also ten sensor calibration tables named CUSTOM_0 through CUSTOM_9 which do not contain any data when the power meter is shipped from the factory 1 DEFAULT is a sensor calibration table in which the reference calibration factor and calibration factors are 100 This sensor calibration table can be u...

Страница 73: ...apply to naming sensor calibration tables The name must consist of no more than 12 characters All characters must be upper or lower case alphabetic characters or numeric 0 9 or an underscore _ No other characters are allowed No spaces are allowed in the name 2 To edit the parameter you currently have selected press The power meter displays the data in a pop up window Modify this data see below as ...

Страница 74: ...ensor calibration table press to return to the Sensor Tbles screen Delete NOTE You can only edit the table name you cannot delete it Done NOTE Ensure that the frequency points you use cover the frequency range of the signals you want to measure If you measure a signal with a frequency outside the frequency range defined in the sensor calibration table the power meter uses the highest or lowest fre...

Страница 75: ...7 2 GHz 96 4 6 GHz 97 4 3 GHz 93 7 GHz 97 1 4 GHz 91 8 GHz 96 6 Agilent 8481D 9 GHz 96 2 RCF 99 10 GHz 95 4 50 MHz 99 11 GHz 94 9 500 MHz 99 5 12 4 GHz 94 3 1 GHz 99 4 13 GHz 94 3 2 GHz 99 5 14 GHz 93 2 3 GHz 98 6 15 GHz 93 4 GHz 98 6 16 GHz 93 5 GHz 98 5 17 GHz 92 7 6 GHz 98 5 18 GHz 91 8 7 GHz 98 6 Agilent 8482A 8 GHz 98 7 RCF 98 9 GHz 99 5 0 1 MHz 98 10 GHz 98 6 0 3 MHz 99 5 11 GHz 98 7 1 MHz 9...

Страница 76: ... 33 GHz 93 7 26 GHz 92 2 34 GHz 94 9 26 5 GHz 92 1 34 5 GHz 94 5 Agilent R8486D 35 GHz 94 4 RCF 97 6 36 GHz 93 7 50 MHz 97 6 37 GHz 94 9 26 5 GHz 97 1 38 GHz 93 5 27 GHz 95 3 39 GHz 93 9 28 GHz 94 2 40 GHz 92 3 29 GHz 94 5 Agilent 8485A 30 GHz 96 6 RCF 100 31 GHz 97 6 50 MHz 100 32 GHz 98 2 GHz 99 5 33 GHz 98 9 4 GHz 98 9 34 GHz 99 5 6 GHz 98 5 34 5 GHz 99 8 GHz 98 3 35 GHz 97 6 10 GHz 98 1 36 GHz...

Страница 77: ...98 3 47 GHz 85 4 11 GHz 98 1 48 GHz 83 2 12 GHz 97 9 49 GHz 81 6 13 GHz 98 50 GHz 80 2 14 GHz 98 2 Agilent Q8486A 15 GHz 97 7 RCF 100 16 GHz 96 8 50 MHz 100 17 GHz 97 33 5 GHz 91 3 18 GHz 96 3 34 5 GHz 92 19 GHz 95 9 35 GHz 91 7 20 GHz 95 2 36 GHz 91 5 21 GHz 95 6 37 GHz 92 1 22 GHz 95 5 38 GHz 91 7 23 GHz 95 4 39 GHz 91 24 GHz 95 40 GHz 90 7 25 GHz 95 4 41 GHz 90 3 Agilent 8487A 42 GHz 89 5 26 GH...

Страница 78: ...o use frequency dependent offset tables you 1 Select the table to work on a channel Refer to Selecting a Frequency Dependent Offset Table on page 57 for further information If you require to edit the table refer to Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables on page 60 for further information 2 Zero and calibrate the power meter The reference calibration factor used during the calibration is automat...

Страница 79: ... You can select a frequency dependent offset table for use by pressing or The State field indicates if any frequency dependent offset tables are currently selected The Offset Tbls screen is displayed as shown in Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Offset Tbls Screen Tables Freq Dep Offset A Table Off On B Table Off On ...

Страница 80: ... Press The current setting of the frequency is displayed under the softkey 7 To change this setting press The power meter displays the frequency in a pop up window Modify this frequency see below as desired Use or to modify the digit on which the cursor is currently positioned Use or to move to other digits 8 To confirm your choice press the appropriate frequency unit 9 Connect the power sensor to...

Страница 81: ... selected and the frequency dependent offset table being used the power meter calculates the calibration factor and offset using linear interpolation If you enter a frequency outside the frequency range defined in the sensor calibration table or the frequency dependent offset table the power meter uses the highest or lowest frequency point in the appropriate table to set the calibration factor and...

Страница 82: ...You cannot delete any of the 10 existing frequency dependent offset tables or create any additional tables However you can edit the 10 existing tables Each frequency dependent offset table can contain a maximum of 80 frequency points To edit a table 1 Select one using the and keys to scroll through the displayed tables When the table you want to edit is highlighted press The Edit Offset screen is ...

Страница 83: ...s the appropriate softkey 4 To add a new frequency dependent offset table entry press You are prompted for the frequency and offset The entry is sorted by frequency 5 To remove a frequency dependent offset table entry use the and keys to select the entry press If you delete the frequency the equivalent offset is also removed and vice versa 6 When you have completed editing the frequency dependent ...

Страница 84: ...s Press then select the unit of measurement from or Softkeys which cannot be selected in your particular mode of operation appear with their text grayed out Table 2 5 Measurement Units dBm W dB NOTE When the unit of measurement is set to Watt it is possible that negative power measurements may be displayed when measuring low power levels Measurement Mode Relative Mode Off Relative Mode On1 1 When ...

Страница 85: ... cases due to the wide power range available the following menu is displayed Pressing or increases or decreases the multiplier shown in front of Pressing after the correct multiplier has been selected confirms the entry Increment Decrement Multiplier Multiplier Cancel mW Cancel mW nW W NOTE Some softkeys may be grayed out so that an invalid value cannot be entered Increment Multiplier Decrement Mu...

Страница 86: ... shown Relative mode is window dependent and when enabled displays Rel in the window to which it s applied Procedure To set a reference value on the currently selected window 1 Press 2 Press to use the current reading as the reference value This allows you to compare any measurement result in dB or percentage 3 is automatically set to On when is pressed Successive measurements are now displayed re...

Страница 87: ...01 dB respectively if the measurement suffix is dBm or dB 1 2 3 or 4 significant digits respectively if the measurement suffix is W or The default value is 0 01 dB 3 digits To set the resolution on the currently selected window 1 Press The current setting of the resolution is highlighted on the softkey 2 To change this setting press until the required resolution setting is highlighted Resolution 1...

Страница 88: ...el or a display offset is set then Ofs is displayed To enter a channel offset which compensates for a loss or gain 1 Press 2 Press or depending on the channel which you want to apply offsets to 3 Press The power meter displays the offset value in a pop up window Modify this offset see below as desired Use or to modify the digit on which the cursor is currently positioned Use or to move to other di...

Страница 89: ...ndow That is if you have selected a two window display each can have its own offset Figure 2 8 and Figure 2 9 display the effects of the channel and display offsets on the power meter s displayed reading Figure 2 8 Effect of Offsets on a Channel Measurement Figure 2 9 Effect of Offsets on a Maths Measurement Channel Offset entered using or Display Offset entered using Offset dB Offset Off On Offse...

Страница 90: ...The number of readings averaged together depends on the resolution and the power level currently being measured Figure 2 10 lists the number of readings averaged for each range and resolution when the power meter is in auto filter mode and is set to normal speed mode refer to the Agilent EPM 4418B 4419B Programming Guide for details of the readings averaged in the other speed modes Resolution is a...

Страница 91: ...tkey To change this setting press A pop up window appears Use the or keys to set your filter length 3 To confirm your choice press The filter can be disabled and re enabled simply by pressing 10 dB 10 dB Minimum Sensor Power Maximum Sensor Power Power Sensor Dynamic Range 10 dB 10 dB 1 2 3 4 1 8 128 128 Resolution Setting Number of Averages 1 1 16 256 1 1 2 32 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 8 NOTE The following p...

Страница 92: ...on detection of a step increase or decrease in the measured power Step detection can be set in both manual and automatic filter modes To set step detection for channel A 1 Press 2 Press the softkey to access the filter menu 3 Use the softkey to enable or disable step detection For channel B use the steps above except use and A Input Settings ChA Filter Step Det Off On A Input Settings ChB Filter ...

Страница 93: ...The power meter measures the average power of the pulsed input signal and then divides the measurement result by the duty cycle value to obtain the pulse power reading The allowable range of values is 0 001 to 100 The default value is 1 000 If duty cycle is enabled then Dty Cyc is displayed An example of a pulsed signal is shown in Figure 2 11 Figure 2 11 Pulsed Signal NOTE Pulse measurements are ...

Страница 94: ...press 4 is automatically set to On when a value is entered using Duty cycle can be disabled and re enabled simply by pressing A Input Settings Duty Cycle Duty Cycle Duty Cycle Off On Duty Cycle Duty Cycle Off On NOTE Pulse power averages out any aberrations in the pulse such as overshooting or ringing For this reason it is called pulse power and not peak power or peak pulse power In order to ensur...

Страница 95: ...eing measured against an upper and or lower limit value The range of values that can be set for upper and lower limits is 150 dBm to 230 dBm The default upper limit is 90 00 dBm and the default lower limit is 90 00 dBm To set the limits 1 Press The current setting of the maximum and minimum limits are displayed under the and softkeys respectively 2 To change either of these settings press the appr...

Страница 96: ...s In this application a swept frequency signal is applied to the input of the Device Under Test The power meter measures the output power The limits have been set at 4 dBm and 10 dBm A fail occurs each time the output power is outside these limits as shown in Figure 2 13 Power Meter Swept Source CHANNEL A INPUT OUT IN Device Under Test OUT 4 dBm 10 dBm Amplitude Frequency o o o o o o o Fail Fail ...

Страница 97: ...tput a TTL logic level at the rear panel Rmt I O port when the predefined limits are exceeded You can switch the rear panel TTL outputs on or off set the TTL output level to active high or low and determine whether the TTL output represents an over limit condition under limit condition or both The TTL connector is an RJ 45 Series shielded modular jack assembly with the TTL output pins connected as...

Страница 98: ...plays the current value in a pop up window Modify this value see below until the desired value is displayed Use or to modify the digit on which the cursor is currently positioned Use or to move to other digits 3 To confirm your choice press the appropriate measurement units Limits can be disabled and re enabled simply by pressing Pin Number Connection 1 none 2 Ground 3 Upper Window TTL Output 4 Lo...

Страница 99: ...op up menu that appears 3 To select whether a high or low level TTL output represents a limits failure use the softkey to toggle between and TTL outputs can be disabled and re enabled simply by pressing Checking for Limit Failures Limit failures are displayed in the appropriate field in the measurement window on the power meter s display as shown in Figure 2 15 Limits TTL Output TTL Output Limits ...

Страница 100: ...sed which is indicated by the limit field being empty This measurement has failed as the result is less than the minimum limit level set of 60 dBm This is indicated with the text Undr Lmt This measurement has failed as the result is more than the maximum limit level set of 65 dBm This is indicated with the text Over Lmt ...

Страница 101: ...s displayed for the selected channel in either dBm or Watts The filter range where applicable offset duty cycle calibration factor and limits can be set for the selected channel Single channel measurements can be displayed relative to a stored reference In relative mode readings are displayed in either dB or Refer to Making Relative Measurements on page 64 for further information Input Select A B ...

Страница 102: ...here applicable offset duty cycle and calibration factor are set individually for each channel Logarithmic units dBm can be used in A B difference measurements where the channel A power level is less than the channel B power level Likewise logarithmic units can be used in B A difference measurements where the channel B power level is less than the channel A power level However the negative sign is...

Страница 103: ...alues in either dB or When the measurement result is displayed in a prefix multiplier may be shown The power value of each channel includes offsets calibration factors and duty cycle in addition to measured power The filter range offset and calibration factor are set individually for each channel Ratio measurements can be displayed relative to a stored reference In relative mode readings are displ...

Страница 104: ...e Selecting a Digital or Analog Display The measurement windows can display the result in either a digital or analog format or both as shown in the following figures Figure 2 16 Digital Display Figure 2 17 Analog Display Figure 2 18 Digital and Analog Display ...

Страница 105: ...e below until the desired value is displayed Use or to modify the digit on which the cursor is currently positioned Use or to move to other digits 4 The choices available depend on the unit of measurement selected and the current measurement mode If the measurement unit selected is logarithmic then the choice will be or If the measurement unit selected is linear then choose the appropriate softkey...

Страница 106: ...imum values set for the analog meter a warning message is displayed The analog meter also displays a digital reading This digital reading allows you to easily set the appropriate minimum and maximum values for the analog display NOTE The analog display does not indicate as much measurement data as the digital display That is it does not indicate when duty cycle range hold offset or relative mode a...

Страница 107: ...power level you will be measuring There are two manual settings either LOWER or UPPER The lower range is more sensitive than the higher range LOWER covers the range of 70 dBm to 13 5 dBm UPPER covers the range of 14 5 dBm to 20 dBm The default is AUTO To set the range 1 Press The current setting of the range is displayed under the softkey 2 To change this setting press A pop up window appears Use ...

Страница 108: ...e address is stored in nonvolatile memory and does not change when the power is switched off or after a remote interface reset Your GPIB bus controller has its own address Avoid using the bus controller s address for any instrument on the interface bus To set the GPIB address from the front panel 1 Press The current setting of the GPIB address is displayed under the softkey 2 To change this settin...

Страница 109: ...e To select RS232 or RS422 as the remote interface press or RS232 422 Connector The serial port connector is a 9 pin male D type wired as shown in Figure 2 19 Figure 2 19 RS232 422 Pin Assignment Setting the RS232 422 Parameters This section explains how to set the baud rate word size parity number of stop bits pacing and echo for the serial interface Remote Interface Select Interface RS232 RS422 ...

Страница 110: ...rom EVEN ODD ZERO ONE or NONE To confirm your choice press 6 Press to access page 2 of 2 This page allows you to set echo off and on and gives access to the pacing menu 7 Press to toggle between off and on When echo is on all received characters will be transmitted echoed back to the sender 8 Press to access the pacing menu which allows you to enable or disable various software and hardware pacing...

Страница 111: ...hibited when CTS is low 12 Press and use any of the arrow keys to select one of the following from the pop up menu OFF Sets the DTR signal line permanently low ON Sets the DTR signal line permanently high IBFull Sets the DTR signal line high while the receiver buffer can accept more data and sets DTR low when the data buffer is full The transmitter is inhibited when DSR is low The softkey is greye...

Страница 112: ... a summary of your remote interface settings at any time by pressing Examples of an GPIB and RS422 interface overview are shown in Figure 2 20 Figure 2 20 Interface Overview Examples Pressing the softkey returns the power meter display to the previous screen Remote Interface Interface Overview Done ...

Страница 113: ...d Commands for Programmable Instruments You can determine the SCPI version with which the power meter is in compliance by sending the SYSTem VERSion command from the remote interface You cannot query the SCPI version from the front panel The language selection is stored in nonvolatile memory and does not change when power has been off or after a remote interface reset To select the interface langu...

Страница 114: ...t power on a strip chart recorder A setup for recording swept measurements is shown in Figure 2 21 See Figure 2 23 for details on which power meter functions are implemented in the recorder output Figure 2 21 Test Setup for Recording Swept Measurements To access the Recorder menu press or depending on which channel you want to set up This menu allows you to switch the Recorder Output signal either...

Страница 115: ... going to measure is used to determine the value which you should set for the Recorder Output maximum setting For example if you are measuring a power less than 1 mW and greater than 100 μW then set the recorder maximum value to 1 mW To set the maximum value press and enter the appropriate value 3 Press and enter 0 W 4 Press to On 50 dBm 100 W 40 dBm 10 W 30 dBm 1 W 20 dBm 100 mW 10 dBm 10 mW 0 dB...

Страница 116: ...to scroll through the displayed files When the required file is highlighted press 3 Press If you require to modify the name of a file 1 Press 2 Use the and keys to scroll through the displayed files When the required file is highlighted press The power meter displays the file name in a pop up window Modify this name see below until the desired name is displayed Use or to modify the character on wh...

Страница 117: ...Power Meter Operation 2 E4419B Power Meter User s Guide 95 Figure 2 22 Save Recall Screen ...

Страница 118: ...ement calculation Figure 2 23 How Measurements are Calculated Channel Functions Window Functions Averaging Channel Duty Cal Factor Offset Cycle Math A B A B Display Relative Offset Channel A Upper Window Limits Recorder Output B A A B B A Freq Dep Offset Window Limits Averaging Channel Duty Cal Factor Offset Cycle Math A B A B Display Relative Offset Channel B LowerWindow Limits Recorder Output B ...

Страница 119: ... displayed is two Measurement units used is set to dBm is set to 50 MHz is set to 100 is set to 50 MHz is set to 100 is set to Channel A in the upper window and Channel B in the lower window is set to digital for both windows is set to 20 000 dBm and 70 000 dBm is set to 3 is set to Off is set to 90 000 dBm and 90 000 dBm is set to Off is set to OVER is set to Low A Freq A Cal Fac B Freq B Cal Fac...

Страница 120: ... Off is set to 1 000 is set to Off is set to 0 000 dB is set to AUTO is set to 90 000 dBm and 90 000 dBm is set to Off is set to Off is set to 100 0 mW and 0 00 W is set to Off is set to A Rel Off On Offset Off On Offset Command Set Select Interface GPIB Addr Baud rate Word size Stop bits Parity Pacing Echo A Table Off On B Table Off On Filter Off On Filter Duty Cycle Off On Duty Cycle Offset Off ...

Страница 121: ...eration 2 E4419B Power Meter User s Guide 99 is not affected is set to On is set to 100 is set to 100 is not affected is set to Off Must Cal Off On Backlight Off On A Ref CF B Ref CF Must Cal Off On TTL Inputs Off On ...

Страница 122: ...r on self test is performed automatically when the power meter is turned on and takes approximately 10 seconds to complete The power on self test consists of the following tests RAM Battery Calibrator Measurement Assemblies Fan Serial Interface Option 001 Battery Refer to Test Descriptions on page 104 if you require a description of each individual test As the power on self test takes place the me...

Страница 123: ...ists of the following tests Display Assembly Display RAM Bitmap Displays Serial Interface which accesses a menu which consists of the following tests UART Configuration Local Loop Back RS232 Loop Back RS422 Loop Back Each of these tests can be run individually Information on the instrument self test and confidence check are described on page 102 Refer to Test Descriptions on page 104 if you requir...

Страница 124: ...alibrator Measurement Assemblies Fan Serial Interface As each test takes place the name of the test is listed on the screen While a test is running the message Testing appears next to the name of the test As each stage of the test is completed the message Testing is replaced by either the message Passed or Failed Confidence Check The confidence check requires you to carry out the following procedu...

Страница 125: ... tests failed 1 one or more tests failed The remote self test consists of the following tests ROM checksum RAM RAM Battery Display Assembly Calibrator Measurement Assemblies Communications Assembly Implicit The communications assembly is tested implicitly in that the command will not be accepted or return a result unless the GPIB interface is functioning correctly Refer to Test Descriptions on pag...

Страница 126: ...M This test carries out a read and write test on the instrument RAM RAM Battery When the firmware is first downloaded a known value is written into a battery backed memory location This test verifies that the value is still resident It returns a pass if the value is still present otherwise it returns a fail Measurement Assemblies A measurement assembly is requested to automatically run a self test...

Страница 127: ...r meter enters a mode where you are invited to press any key When a key is pressed its name appears on the screen You can check that the power meter is displaying the expected name when the relevant key is pressed This is a check that the power meter is receiving the correct keyboard signal Pressing the same key twice sequentially exits this mode and returns you to a display that lists all the key...

Страница 128: ...l the LED brightness control and the display temperature sensing diode Bitmap Display Front Panel only A series of bitmaps are displayed on the power meter showing two checkboards vertical lines horizontal lines oblique lines all pixels on and all pixels off Pressing cycles you through these bitmaps The key stops the display and returns you to the previous menu ...

Страница 129: ...he power meter disconnect its supply power and wipe with a damp cloth only The power line fuse is located within the power meter s fuse holder assembly on the rear panel For all voltages the power meter uses a 250 V F3 15AH 20 mm fast blow fuse with high breaking capacity Agilent part number 2110 0957 NOTE The power meter also has an internal fuse If you suspect that this fuse needs to be replaced...

Страница 130: ...ower meter 2 Slide the fuse holder assembly from the rear panel as shown in Figure 2 24 3 Install the correct fuse in the In line position as shown in Figure 2 24 A spare fuse can be stored in the fuse holder assembly 4 Replace the fuse holder assembly in the rear panel Figure 2 24 Replacing the Fuse In line fuse Spare fuse ...

Страница 131: ...ng Your Power Meter for Service on page 113 Before calling Agilent Technologies Before calling Agilent Technologies or returning the power meter for service please make the checks listed in Check the Basics on page 110 If you still have a problem please read the warranty printed at the front of this guide If your power meter is covered by a separate maintenance agreement please be familiar with th...

Страница 132: ...ccurred Check that the test being performed and the expected results are within the specifications and capabilities of the power meter Check the power meter display for error messages Refer to Chapter 4 for further information Check operation by performing the self tests Check with a different power sensor Instrument serial numbers Agilent Technologies makes frequent improvements to its products t...

Страница 133: ...umbers The prefix letters indicate the country of manufacture This code is based on the ISO international country code standard and is used to designate the specific country of manufacture for the individual product The same product number could be manufactured in two different countries In this case the individual product serial numbers would reflect different country of manufacture codes The pre...

Страница 134: ...44 fax 800 829 4433 Canada tel 877 894 4414 fax 800 746 4866 China tel 800 810 0189 fax 800 820 2816 Europe tel 31 20 547 2111 Japan tel 81 426 56 7832 fax 81 426 56 7840 Korea tel 080 769 0800 fax 080 769 0900 Latin America tel 305 269 7500 Taiwan tel 0800 047 866 fax 0800 286 331 Other Asia Pacific Countries tel 65 6375 8100 fax 65 6755 0042 In any correspondence or telephone conversations refer...

Страница 135: ...ast 3 to 4 inches on all sides of the power meter for packing material 3 Surround the power meter with at least 3 to 4 inches of packing material or enough to prevent the power meter from moving in the carton If packing foam is not available the best alternative is SD 240 Air Cap TM from Sealed Air Corporation Commerce CA 90001 Air Cap looks like a plastic sheet covered with 1 1 4 inch air filled ...

Страница 136: ...2 Power Meter Operation 114 E4419B Power Meter User s Guide ...

Страница 137: ...115 E4419B Power Meter User s Guide Agilent Technologies 3 Menu Reference Introduction 116 The Front Panel Menu Maps 117 ...

Страница 138: ...e Introduction This chapter is a reference to the softkey menu structure of the power meter The Front Panel Menu Maps starting on page 117 details the menus diagrammatically Front Panel Menu Reference starting on page 126 details the menus descriptively ...

Страница 139: ...ey menus which are accessed through the following seven keys accessed through the following seven keys NOTE On your power meter some softkey labels have numeric values displayed under them These values show the current setting of that softkey Since these values are variable they are shown in a grayed out text on the following menu maps ...

Страница 140: ...ext on these softkey labels appears grayed out Refer to the appropriate softkey descriptions for further information A Freq A Cal Fac B Freq B Cal Fac 50 00MHz 100 0 50 00MHz 100 0 NOTE Depending on the power meter s setup you will be unable to select certain softkeys The text on these softkey labels appears grayed out Refer to the appropriate softkey descriptions for further information ...

Страница 141: ...19 Meas Setup Menu Resolution Meter Dgtl Anlg Anlg Mtr Scaling Limits Display Format Input Select Off On Max 90 000 dBm Min 90 000 dBm TTL Output A Ä B Ä A B A B B A 1 2 3 4 Off On Limits OVER Fail O P High Low Min 70 000 dBm Max 20 000 dBm TTL Output ...

Страница 142: ...Offset Off On Off On 0 000 dB Save Recall Done Enter Insert Edit Cancel Name Char Delete Char NOTE Depending on the power meter s setup you will be unable to select certain softkeys The text on these softkey labels appears grayed out Refer to the appropriate softkey descriptions for further information ...

Страница 143: ...Agilent E Series sensors and N8480 Series sensors excluding Option CFT only See page 123 A Table Edit Table Freq Dep A Linearity Offset ATyp DTyp A Input Settings B Input Setting Tables Sensor Cal Tables Done Insert Delete Change Done B Linearity ATyp DTyp B Table Off On Off On Offset 0 000 dB Limits Max Min 90 000 dBm 90 000 dBm Range AUTO Offset Off On Limits Off On Length MAN AUTO Filter Off On...

Страница 144: ...dual Self Test Check Set Contrast Set Brightness Fan Keyboard Display Display Display Bitmap Assy RAM Displays Display Lithium Memory Measure Battery Calibrator Assemblies Self Test Serial Diagnostic Battery Power Ref Off On Output Max Power Off On 100 0 mW Min Power 0 000 W Must Cal Off On Serial Interface UART Local RS232 Config Loop Back Loop Back See page 124 See page 124 RS422 Loop Back ...

Страница 145: ... HP438A Remote Interface Cmd Set Select Configure Interface Interface Interface Overview RS422 RS232 GPIB Serial GPIB GPIB Addr 13 Pacing Parity NONE Word Size 8 Baud Rate 9600 Stop Bits 1 Echo On Off Tx Pacing Rx Pacing RTS CTS None Xon OFF DTR DSR OFF See page 121 IEEE 488 None Xon ...

Страница 146: ...r User s Guide System Inputs Menu 4 of 4 Recorder Output Service Error List Display Version Self Test Serial Diagnostic Battery Backlight On Status Reset TX Power Ref Off On Break Done Backlight Off Backlight Timed See page 122 See page 122 ...

Страница 147: ...al A TTL Inputs Off On Cal Must Cal Off On A Ref CF 100 0 B Ref CF 100 0 Power Ref Off On NOTE Depending on the power meter s setup you will be unable to select certain softkeys The text on these softkey labels appears grayed out Refer to the appropriate softkey descriptions for further information ...

Страница 148: ...elect the upper or lower measurement window on the power meter s display The window which is selected is highlighted by a shadowed box and the set up you create is implemented in this window Press this key to access the dBm Watts menu which allows you to select the measurement units These can either be logarithmic dBm or dB or linear Watt or The default is logarithmic The text on some softkeys may...

Страница 149: ...can be entered Default value is 50 MHz The Cal Factor is obtained from the sensor calibration table but can be overridden by this softkey Frequency can be entered if a frequency dependent offset table is selected The Cal Factor can be entered Default value is 100 Agilent E Series power sensors Not Applicable Not Applicable Frequency can be entered Default value is 50 MHz The Cal Factor cannot be e...

Страница 150: ...his softkey is only possible when you are using an Agilent 8480 Series power sensor or N8480 Series power sensor with Option CFT Press this softkey to enter the frequency of the signal to be measured on channel B in the range of 0 001 MHz to 999 999 GHz The default value is 50 MHz Use the and keys to change the frequency To confirm your choice press the appropriate frequency unit Entering a freque...

Страница 151: ...o display channel A Refer to Channel Measurements on page 79 for further information Press this softkey to display channel B Refer to Channel Measurements on page 79 for further information Press this softkey to display the ratio of channel A power to channel B power A B Refer to Making Ratio Measurements on page 81 for further information Press this softkey to display the ratio of channel B power...

Страница 152: ...choose from four levels of resolution The resolution can be specified in dB or digits depending on the measurement suffix used The suffix used is the one which is selected in the menu These four levels 1 2 3 4 represent 1 0 1 0 01 0 001 dB respectively if the measurement suffix is dBm or dB 1 2 3 or 4 significant digits respectively if the measurement suffix is W or The default value is 3 that is ...

Страница 153: ... value is either 90 000 dBm 1 pW 120 dB or 100p depending on the windows unit Use the and keys to change the value To confirm your choice press the appropriate measurement units must be less than Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to control the rear panel TTL outputs You can Switch the TTL outputs on or off Set the TTL output level to active high or low Determine whether the TTL...

Страница 154: ...set being carried out Presetting the power meter returns you to the Contrast menu However if you are in remote mode that is GPIB operation then pressing this key places the power meter in local mode provided local lock out LLO is not enabled When reverting to local mode the power meter triggering is set to free run Press this key to move back one level in the softkey menu structure Pressing this k...

Страница 155: ...ey to enter a display offset value Use the and keysto change the value To confirm your choice press is automatically set to On when a value is entered using The softkey menu structured to this key affects the system setup Press this key to access the Save Recall menu and screen which allows you to save and recall setups which you use frequently Press this softkey to save the current setup of the p...

Страница 156: ... The minimum number of characters allowed is 1 Press this softkey to revert back to the original file name ignoring your editing Press this softkey to return to the measurement screen The softkey menu structured to this key affects the system setup and the channel setup Press this key to access the System Inputs menu This menu allows you to set up a variety of conditions for your power meter for e...

Страница 157: ...ace standard Press this softkey to select the GPIB port for remote operation Press this softkey to select the serial port for remote operation using the RS232 Standard Press this softkey to select the serial port for remote operation using the RS422 Standard Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to either configure the GPIB interface or the serial interface RS232 RS422 Press this so...

Страница 158: ...r two Press this softkey to enable disable parity and set the parity type for the serial interface A pop up window appears on the screen allowing you to select from ODD EVEN ZERO ONE or NONE Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to enable disable various hardware and software pacing options Press this softkey to toggle between enabling and disabling the Xon Xoff transmitter software...

Страница 159: ...n Echo is enabled received characters are transmitted back to the sender Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to select between sensor calibration tables and frequency dependent offset tables Press this softkey to access a menu and screen which allows you to select and edit sensor calibration tables Use the and keys to scroll through the displayed sensor calibration tables Sensor c...

Страница 160: ... the first level of the System Inputs menu are displayed Press this softkey to access a menu and screen which allows you to select and edit frequency dependent offset tables Use the and keys to scroll through the displayed frequency dependent offset tables Press this softkey to access the menu and screen which allows you to modify add and remove frequency calibration factors and offsets from the c...

Страница 161: ...le to indicate its current state and use Press this softkey to return to the measurement screen The softkeys from the first level of the System Inputs menu are displayed and Press these softkeys to select the type of linearity correction that will be applied to the channel A and channel B sensors being used For most 8480 series sensors the correct A type or D type linearity correction table is aut...

Страница 162: ...toranging Choose either UPPER LOWER or AUTO from the selection available using the and keys The default is AUTO Refer to Setting the Range on page 85 for further information Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to enter the upper and lower measurement limits Refer to Setting Measurement Limits on page 73 for further information Press this softkey to toggle between the test limits b...

Страница 163: ...f The default is On The filter value is set using Press this softkey to toggle between the automatic AUTO and manual MAN filter modes In manual mode you enter the number of measurements to be averaged In automatic mode the number of measurements averaged is based on the measured power and uses a pre defined look up table Refer to Setting Averaging on page 68 for further information Press this soft...

Страница 164: ...d Press this softkey to return to the System Inputs menu Press this key to access a menu which allows you to select either Channel A or Channel B recorder output for setup modification Refer to Recorder Outputs on page 92 for further information Press this softkey to switch the rear panel Recorder Output on or off The Recorder Output produces a DC voltage that corresponds to the selected input cha...

Страница 165: ...an accurate measurement of its 1 mW POWER REF output Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to select individual self tests to be run Press this softkey to perform a ROM Checksum verification test verify the memory and that the correct amount of RAM is present Press this softkey to verify that the firmware checksum is still resident in a battery backed memory location Press this soft...

Страница 166: ...s this softkey to display test patterns Instructions appear on the screen detailing the use of to cycle through the various bitmaps and to end the displays Press this softkey to access a menu which gives you a selection of serial interface tests to perform Press this softkey to initiate a test which writes to the scratch register and reads back The test also sets the baud rate word length stop bit...

Страница 167: ...terface port A pop up message appears stating that a test connector must be in place The test connector must have the following pins jumpered Tx 4 and Rx 2 Tx 3 and Rx 6 RTS 9 and CTS 1 RTS 7 and RTS 8 This test will only run if the RS422 interface is currently selected A softkey menu offers the following choices Run Test performs the RS422 loop back test and reports the results Cancel Test quit t...

Страница 168: ...nd Tx Press this softkey to reset and initialize the UART and to flush both the receiver and transmitter buffers Press this softkey to produce a screen showing a summary of the remote interface configuration This softkey is only present on power meters fitted with the battery Option 001 It is greyed out when the battery is not installed Press this softkey to produce a screen which shows How much c...

Страница 169: ...the backlight back on press any key Pressing this softkey returns the display to the previous screen The softkey menu structured to this key affects the channel setup Press this key to access the Zero Cal menu which allows you to zero and calibrate the power meter Refer to Calibrating the Power Meter on page 31 for further information Press this softkey to adjust channel A for a zero power reading...

Страница 170: ...f one is selected otherwise it is 100 Use the and keys to change the value To confirm your choice press This softkey cannot be selected when you are using an Agilent E Series power sensor or N8480 Series power sensor excluding Option CFT Press this softkey to calibrate channel B with the connected power sensor The POWER REF output is used as the signal source for calibration and is automatically s...

Страница 171: ...d has been zeroed and calibrated This softkey is coupled to the equivalent softkey in the System Inputs menu Press this softkey to disable enable Off On the ZERO and CAL rear panel TTL inputs NOTE During calibration the power meter automatically switches the power reference oscillator on if it is not already on then after calibration it switches it to the state it was in prior to the calibration M...

Страница 172: ...g alphanumeric data that is to be entered into the power meter This key moves the position of the cursor to the right on the currently selected parameter select fields for editing on the Edit Table screen Press this key to decrement the alphanumeric digit on which the cursor is currently positioned That is digits scroll 9 through 0 and characters lowercase z through a uppercase Z through A then un...

Страница 173: ... Save and Recall screens Press this key to select the upper or lower measurement window on the power meter s display The window which is selected is highlighted by a shadowed box Any measurement setup you create using and is implemented in the selected window Press this key to choose from a one or a two window display Press this key to switch the power meter between on and standby When the power m...

Страница 174: ...3 Menu Reference 152 E4419B Power Meter User s Guide ...

Страница 175: ...153 User s Guide Agilent Technologies 4 Error Messages Introduction on page 154 Error Messages on page 156 ...

Страница 176: ...4 1 Other errors can also be generated when the power meter is being operated over the remote interface These errors also display the error annunciator and are writ ten to the error queue Error Annunciator Position To read the error queue from the front panel press then use to scroll through each error message To read the error queue from the remote interface use the SYSTem ERRor command Error que...

Страница 177: ... one is subsequently detected When all errors have been read from the queue further error queries return 0 No errors To delete all the errors in the queue from the front panel press then To delete all the errors in the queue remotely use the CLS clear status command The error queue is also cleared when the instrument power has been switched off Error List Clear Errors ...

Страница 178: ... expected for the command You may have entered an extra parameter or added a parameter to a command that does not accept a parameter For example CAL 10 109 Missing parameter Fewer parameters were received than expected for the command You omitted one or more parameters that are required for this command For example AVER COUN 112 Program mnemonic too long A command header was received which contain...

Страница 179: ... INIT CONT 0Hz 148 Character data not allowed A discrete parameter was received but a character string or a numeric parameter was expected Check the list of parameters to verify that you have used a valid parameter type For example MEM CLE CUSTOM_1 151 Invalid string data An invalid string was received Check to see if you have enclosed the character string in single or double quotes For example ME...

Страница 180: ...ABLe FREQuency command are not in ascending order 221 Settings conflict This command occurs under a variety of conflicting conditions The following list gives a few examples of where this error may occur If the READ parameters do not match the current settings If you are in fast mode and attempting to switch on for example averaging duty cycle or limits Trying to clear a sensor calibration table w...

Страница 181: ...S will generate this error message 231 Data questionable Lower window log error This indicates that a difference measurement in the lower window has given a negative result when the units of measurement were logarithmic 231 Data questionable Upper window log error This indicates that a difference measurement in the upper window has given a negative result when the units of measurement were logarit...

Страница 182: ...te that you have a problem with your power meter Refer to Contacting Agilent Technologies on page 109 for details of what to do with your faulty power meter 330 Self test Failed Option 001 Battery requires replacement The Option 001 battery is not charging to a satisfactory level and should be replaced 330 Self test Failed RAM Battery Fault Refer to RAM Battery on page 104 if you require a descrip...

Страница 183: ... the previous data is not overwritten The output buffer is cleared when power has been off or after RST reset command has been executed 420 Query UNTERMINATED The power meter was addressed to talk that is to send data over the interface but a command has not been received which sends data to the output buffer For example you may have executed a CONFigure command which does not generate data and th...

Страница 184: ...4 Error Messages 162 E4419B Power Meter User s Guide ...

Страница 185: ...ecifications Introduction 164 Power Meter Specifications 165 Power Meter Supplemental Characteristics 169 Power Sensor Specifications 177 Battery Option 001 Operational Characteristics 178 General Characteristics 179 Environmental Characteristics 180 General 181 ...

Страница 186: ...range unless otherwise stated and after performing a zero and calibration Supplemental characteristics which are shown in italics are intended to provide information useful in applying the power meter by giving typical but nonwarranted performance parameters These characteristics are shown in italics or denoted as typical nominal or approximate For information on measurement uncertainty calculatio...

Страница 187: ...ower sensors Single Sensor Dynamic Range 90 dB maximum Agilent E Series power sensors 50 dB maximum Agilent 8480 Series power sensors 55 dB maximum Agilent N8480 Series power sensors excluding Option CFT 50 dB maximum Agilent N8480 Series power sensors with Option CFT Display Units Absolute Watts or dBm Relative Percent or dB Display Resolution Selectable resolution of 1 0 0 1 0 01 and 0 001 dB in...

Страница 188: ...ility of zero Power sensor dependent refer to Table 5 1 For Agilent E Series and N8480 Series power sensors this specification applies when zeroing is performed with the sensor input disconnected from the POWER REF Table 5 1 Zero Set Specifications Power Sensor Zero Set Agilent 8481A1 50 nW Agilent 8481B1 50 mW Agilent 8481D1 20 pW Agilent 8481H1 5 mW Agilent 8482A1 50 nW Agilent 8482B1 50 mW Agil...

Страница 189: ...t N8482H exclude Option CFT 1 2 5 µW Agilent N8485A exclude Option CFT 1 25 nW Agilent N8486AR exclude Option CFT 1 25 nW Agilent N8486AQ exclude Option CFT 1 25 nW Agilent N8487A exclude Option CFT 1 25 nW Agilent N8488A exclude Option CFT 1 25 nW Agilent N8481A with Option CFT1 63 nW Agilent N8481B with Option CFT1 63 µW Agilent N8481H with Option CFT1 6 3 µW Agilent N8482A with Option CFT1 63 n...

Страница 190: ...l metrology institutes of member states of the Metre Convention such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the USA are signatories to the Comité International des Poids et Mesures Mutual Recognition Arrangement Further information is available from the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures at http www bipm fr 2 This SWR specification is only warranted for the E4418B and the ...

Страница 191: ...modes are available as shown along with the typical maximum measurement speed for each mode Normal 20 readings second x2 40 readings second Fast 200 readings second for Agilent E Series power sensors only Maximum measurement speed is obtained using binary output in free run trigger mode Zero Drift of Sensors Power sensor dependent refer to Table 5 3 ...

Страница 192: ...oise value For example for an Agilent 8481D power sensor in normal mode with the number of averages set to 4 the measurement noise is equal to 45 pW x 2 75 124 pW Table 5 2 Noise Multiplier Table 5 3 Power Sensor Specifications Number of Averages 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 Noise Multiplier Normal Mode 5 5 3 89 2 75 1 94 1 0 0 85 0 61 0 49 0 34 0 24 0 17 Noise Multiplier x2 mode 6 5 4 6 3 25...

Страница 193: ... 70 pW Agilent E9300A 150 pW 700 pW Agilent E9301A 150 pW 700 pW Agilent E9304A 150 pW 700 pW Agilent E9300B 150 nW 700 nW Agilent E9301B 150 nW 700 nW Agilent E9300H 1 5 nW 7 nW Agilent E9301H 1 5 nW 7 nW Agilent N8481A exclude Option CFT 3 3 nW 80 nW Agilent N8481B exclude Option CFT 3 3 µW 80 µW Agilent N8481H exclude Option CFT 3 0 3 µW 8 µW Agilent N8482A exclude Option CFT 3 3 nW 80 nW Agile...

Страница 194: ...W Agilent N8485A with Option CFT3 7 nW 114 nW Agilent N8486AR with Option CFT3 7 nW 114 nW Agilent N8486AQ with Option CFT3 7 nW 114 nW Agilent N8487A with Option CFT3 7 nW 114 nW 1 Within one hour after zero set at a constant temperature after a 24 hour warm up of the power meter 2 The number of averages at 16 for normal mode and 32 for x2 mode at a constant temperature measured over a one minute...

Страница 195: ... x2 speed modes Number of Averages 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 Settling Time s Normal Mode 0 15 0 2 0 3 0 5 1 1 1 9 3 4 6 6 13 27 57 Response Time s x2 mode 0 15 0 18 0 22 0 35 0 55 1 1 1 9 3 5 6 9 14 5 33 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 20 dB Maximum dBm Minimum dBm 150 ms 6 6 s 500 ms 200 ms Settling Times 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 20 dB Power 150 ms 3 5 s 350 ms 180 ms Sensor Dynamic Range Maximum dBm Minimum ...

Страница 196: ...ower sensor s auto range switch point add 25 ms Refer to the relevant power sensor manual for further information For Agilent E Series power sensors in normal and x2 speed modes manual filter 10 dB decreasing power step Table 5 5 Settling Time Number of Averages 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 Settling Time s Normal Mode 0 07 0 12 0 21 0 4 1 1 8 3 3 6 5 13 27 57 Response Time s x2 mode 0 04 0 07...

Страница 197: ...power step normal and x2 speed modes 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 60 dB 40 ms 3 4 s 210 ms 70 ms 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 60 dB 70 ms 6 5 s 400 ms 120 ms Maximum dBm Minimum dBm Maximum dBm Minimum dBm Normal Mode x2 Mode Settling Times Typical Power Sensor Dynamic Range Power Sensor Dynamic Range Settling Times Typical ...

Страница 198: ... 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 Settling Time s Normal Mode 0 15 0 2 0 3 0 5 1 1 1 9 3 4 6 6 13 27 57 Response Time s x2 mode 0 15 0 18 0 22 0 35 0 55 1 1 1 9 3 5 6 9 14 5 33 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 20 dB Minimum dBm Power 150 ms 6 6 s 1 s 200 ms Settling Times Sensor Dynamic Range Maximum dBm Normal Mode Typical 13 5 s 5 dB 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 20 dB Power 150 ms 3 6 s 400 ms 180 ms Settling Times Sensor...

Страница 199: ...cting for residual offsets Zero Drift This parameter is also called long term stability and is the change in the power meter indication over a long time usually one hour for a constant input power at a constant temperature after a defined warm up interval Measurement Noise This parameter is also known as short term stability and is specified as the change in the power meter indication over a short...

Страница 200: ...ered by the product warranty Typical Operating Time Up to two hours with LED backlight on up to three hours with LED backlight off Charge Time Less than two hours to charge fully from an empty state 50 minutes charging enables one hour of operation with LED backlight ON 35 minutes charging enables one hour of operation with the LED backlight OFF Power meter is operational while it is charging Serv...

Страница 201: ...ubminiature connector Remote Input Output A TTL logic level is output when the measurement exceeds a predetermined limit TTL inputs are provided to initiate zero and calibration cycles RJ 45 series shielded modular jack assembly TTL output high 4 8 V max low 0 2 V max TTL input high 3 5 V min 5 V max low 1 V max 0 3 V min Ground Binding post accepts 4 mm plug or bare wire connection Line Power Inp...

Страница 202: ...2 and Radiated Interference Standard EN 55011 1991 CISPR11 1990 Group 1 Class A Operating Environment Temperature 0 C to 55 ºC Maximum Humidity 95 at 40 ºC non condensing Minimum Humidity 15 at 40 ºC non condensing Maximum Altitude 3000 meters 9840 feet Storage Conditions Storage Temperature 20 ºC to 70 ºC Non Operating Maximum Humidity 90 at 65 ºC non condensing Non Operating Maximum Altitude 152...

Страница 203: ...ar panel protrusions 212 6 mm W x 88 5 mm H x 348 3 mm D 8 5 in x 3 5 in x 13 7 in Weight Net with Option 001 Shipping with Option 001 Safety Conforms to the following Product Specifications EN61010 1 1993 IEC 1010 1 1990 A1 CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 1993 EN60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 Class 1 Low Voltage Directive 72 23 EEC ...

Страница 204: ...erates to IEEE 488 2 RS 232 and RS 422 interfaces are supplied as standard Command Language SCPI standard interface commands code compatible GPIB Compatibility SH1 AH1 T6 TE0 L4 LE0 SR1 RL1 PP1 DC1 DT1 C0 Nonvolatile Memory Battery Lithium Polycarbon Monoflouride approximate lifetime 5 years at 25 C ...

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