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Audio Output

 3.5mm stereo jack. Disconnects internal speaker when used. 

USB Host Connector

 type A connector on the left side revealed by moving the sliding cover. 

This is exclusively for the connection of a USB Flash memory drive used for file transfer. 

USB Device Connector

 type Mini B connector on the left side revealed by the sliding cover. 

This is intended exclusively for connection to a personal computer - see File Ops > Link to PC. 

Trigger Input/Output

 3.5mm mono jack socket. Only functional when option U02 is fitted. 

2.7  Battery and AC Line Operation 

The instruments operate from an internal Li-ion polymer rechargeable battery which can provide 
more than 3 hours of continuous operation (screen brightness dependent). 

The battery is charged from the supplied 5V/2A charger which can recharge a fully discharged 
battery in under 3 hours.  

Only use the charger supplied to recharge the instrument. 

The battery condition is indicated on the display; when it displays a single segment and 
changes colour, expected battery life has fallen below 30 minutes. 

The instrument can be operated continuously from this external charger for bench-top 
operation. When the battery is being charged, the LED next to the charging socket flashes.  
When charging is complete, flashing ceases but the LED remains on while the charger is 
connected. 

2.8  Bench Stand and Screen Protector 

The instrument is intended for both portable and bench-top applications. 

It is supplied with the tilt stand folded away at the back of the instrument. This can be hinged 
outwards to set an angle of about 40 degrees. 

To protect the screen when in transit, the stand can be detached from the base and re-attached 
on the top to act as a screen protector. 

The stand is detached by flexing the sides until the locating lugs disengage from the body. 

For outdoors use, the screen protector can be hinged upwards to form a sun shield which 
improves the screen visibility in sun light. 

When not required, it can be detached and stowed away on the back of the instrument. 

2.9  Touch-screen and Hard Keys 

The normal mode of operation of the instrument is by using the touch-screen keys at the bottom 
of the display supplemented, when required, by the hard keys below the display. 

The touch screen keys are normally operated by pressing firmly with the finger or thumb, or 
gently with a finger nail.  Alternatively they can be operated using the supplied stylus which 
clips into the base of the instrument. 

It is also possible to use the instrument without touching the screen at all, by using the five 
‘navigator’ hard keys to operate each of the touch screen functions. 

2.9.1  Using hard keys to navigate the touch-screen 

Pressing the circular button marked ‘Navigate Screen’ changes the function of the five 
Navigator keys from controlling the Markers to controlling the position of the on-screen key 
highlight. The highlight position is shown by a change in the key colour to purple.  Pressing the 
centre button operates the selected key. 

 

 

Содержание PSA3605

Страница 1: ...PSA6005 PSA3605 6GHz 3GHz Spectrum Analyzers SHORT GUIDE ...

Страница 2: ...ency Presets 11 4 4 Sweep BW 11 4 4 1 Sweep BW RBW VBW 11 4 4 2 Sweep BW Sweep Time 11 4 4 3 Sweep BW Sweep Control 12 4 4 4 Sweep Control Key 12 4 4 5 Sweep Progress Bar 12 4 4 6 Sweep BW Sweep Mode 12 4 4 7 Sweep BW Detector Type 13 4 5 Level Limits 13 4 5 1 Level Limits Units Graticule 13 4 5 2 Level Limits Reference Level 13 4 5 3 Maximum Signal Levels 14 4 5 4 Level Limits Scale Shift 14 4 5 ...

Страница 3: ...20 4 8 2 Context Help Topic List 20 4 8 3 Presets 20 5 Maintenance Updates Further Information 21 5 1 Recalibration Repair 21 5 2 Cleaning 21 5 3 Updating the Firmware 21 5 4 Battery Replacement 21 5 5 Further Information 21 ...

Страница 4: ...manner not specified by these instructions may impair the safety protection provided WARNING All accessible parts will be at the same voltage as the outer body of the N type input socket In particular note that the shells of both USB connectors are galvanically connected to the body of the N type input and will therefore be at earth ground potential when either USB port is connected to a desktop P...

Страница 5: ...t between 0 027MHz and 5990MHz or 3590MHz RBW and VBW are selectable between 300Hz and 10MHz Frequency accuracy is 1ppm Marker accuracy is 0 37 of span Level the on screen amplitude range is 84dB with a reference level of 20dBm 0dBm 20dBm or 40dBm Vertical magnification to 1dB div can be selected Average noise floor is better than 120dBm at 40dBm ref level and 10kHz RBW VBW Amplitude accuracy is b...

Страница 6: ...on U02 is available to purchase from Aim TTi or from your local agent distributor Firmware Updates Aim TTi may make updated versions of the instrument firmware available in order to add new features or to correct bugs These will be downloadable from the Aim TTi website without charge The current version is displayed within the Status display The update is installed using a USB Flash drive 2 5 Init...

Страница 7: ...ded for both portable and bench top applications It is supplied with the tilt stand folded away at the back of the instrument This can be hinged outwards to set an angle of about 40 degrees To protect the screen when in transit the stand can be detached from the base and re attached on the top to act as a screen protector The stand is detached by flexing the sides until the locating lugs disengage...

Страница 8: ...priate lower reference levels During this time a red background message of Status SCANNING with be displayed When finished the message will become Status COMPLETE When Auto Set has completed the analyzer should be set with a fairly narrow span typically 10MHz centred on the signal with the M1 marker at the centre frequency and in Peak find mode indicated by an upwards arrow prior to the M1 readout...

Страница 9: ... the sweep It duplicates the function of the touch screen key directly below the graticule Exit Cancel terminates any pop up menu or dialogue box Status Help brings up complete listings of the instrument status and gives access to the System Utilities and on screen Help View Live View copies an instance of the Live trace to the View trace This duplicates the action of the soft key Traces Markers T...

Страница 10: ...lied See Next Section 4 3 3 Frequency Span Zero Span Zero Span mode sets the span to zero and changes the swept display to a horizontal line at the signal level AM or FM demodulation can be applied to the signal Exit Z Span cancels zero span mode and returns to the normal Span menu see Previous Page Audio Demod creates a new menu providing control of audio demodulation Waveform Demod creates a new...

Страница 11: ... for changing the start and or stop frequencies based upon the frequency step size Fix Start fixes the start frequency at its present value so that the Step Up Down keys operate only on the stop frequency The word Fix appears against the start frequency at the top of the screen Pressing the key again cancels the function Fix Stop performs a similar function to Fix Start for the stop frequency Step...

Страница 12: ...creates a pop up menu from which an RBW can be selected between 300Hz and 10MHz in a 1 3 10 sequence VBW Track sets the VBW to track the RBW value subject to the Track Offset When selected the word Trk appears in front of the VBW value Track Offset sets the relationship between VBW and RBW for VBW Track mode Positive numbers set a VBW one step higher while negative numbers set it one step lower Th...

Страница 13: ...an about 1 second the sweep is drawn progressively across the screen In this mode a yellow sweep progress line is shown at the bottom of the graticule 4 4 6 Sweep BW Sweep Mode This menu controls the sweep methods used to suppress signal images and other spurii Combined analog and digital techniques are used to achieve image suppression and the user can choose between methods that may offer improv...

Страница 14: ...ejection ratio are explained in the full instruction manual 4 4 7 Sweep BW Detector Type This menu enables the type of signal detector used to be changed Default Positive by default the analyzer uses a Positive Peak detector This gives the most accurate results in the majority of situations Set Detector creates a pop up menu that enables alternatives to positive peak to be selected These are Negat...

Страница 15: ...enables a file to be loaded that compensates for frequency dependent external devices such as antennae On and Off turns the currently selected offset or compensation on or off Set Offset opens a numeric or Tab Jog screen from which the fixed offset can be set Select Table opens a file recall screen for compensation tables created in PSA Manager 4 5 6 Level Limits Limits Limit lines limit patterns ...

Страница 16: ...urrent Live trace to the View trace and turns the View trace on if it was off Swap halts the Live trace and places the View trace in front of the Live trace Measurement markers then operate on the View trace Pressing the key again or re starting the Live trace with the Run key will swap the traces back View On Off toggles the View trace on or off without creating a new View trace Ref On Off toggle...

Страница 17: ...rts once the save is completed Save As pauses the trace update and opens a second control screen that enables a custom name to chosen The keys are as follows Change Name brings up an alpha numeric keypad from which a new file name of up to eight characters can be entered Change Default enables the default file name used for Quick Save to be changed Up to five characters can be used File Utilities ...

Страница 18: ...the M1 marker so that it no longer follows level changes from the sweep The marker readout is preceded with the word Fix Pressing the key again or pressing either of the marker move keys returns M1 to normal operation M2 M1 moves the M2 marker to the frequency position of the M1 marker also turns M2 on if it was off This is intended for use with the Fix M1 function to enable amplitude changes at a...

Страница 19: ...pauses logging and provides options to resume or to close and exit 4 7 2 Setup Functions Auto Measure Automatic measurements requires option U02 Measurement of Channel Power CP Adjacent Channel Power Ratio ACPR and Occupied Bandwidth OBW are provided Centre frequency span and RBW must be set manually prior to measurement On Off toggles the automatic measurement on or off When on normal markers are...

Страница 20: ... that character Latest Files lists up to 20 recently stored or recalled files Load Defaults sets the instrument back to the settings that existed when the instrument was manufactured All settings including screen brightness and off timer are reset However no files are deleted 4 7 5 Setup Functions System File Ops Provides access to the instrument system settings and to various filing system operat...

Страница 21: ...wr On State enables the state of the instrument at switch on to be either Last Used or User Preset see section 2 8 3 Alerts has the following functions Beep enables the warning beep for errors and illegal operations to be turned on or off Navig Prompt enables the information box for the Navigator keys mode to be turned on or off System Update has the following functions Calibrate Hardware provides...

Страница 22: ... may be obtained directly from Aim TTi or their agents overseas Recalibration requires the use of a precision signal generator as specified in the Service Guide 5 2 Cleaning If the unit requires cleaning use a cloth that is only lightly dampened with water or a mild detergent Take particular care in cleaning the touch screen area 5 3 Updating the Firmware Updates to the instrument firmware may be ...

Страница 23: ...e PE29 7DR England United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 1480 412451 Fax 44 0 1480 450409 International web site www aimtti com UK web site www aimtti co uk USA web site www aimtti us Email info aimtti com Aim Thurlby Thandar Instruments Aim TTi Book Part No 48511 1750 Issue 1 ...

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