8003 Precision Scalar Analyzer
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Manual 20791, Rev. C, June 2001
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DIFF]
Menu C1:
Accesses the differential measurement capability of the 8003. This feature is usable only
for channels in the CW mode, and would cause all softkey labels to revert to dim, dark blue if the
routine were changed from the CW to the swept mode at any point while the DIFF softkey menus
were in use.
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A-], [B-], [C-]
Menu C1-6:
Selects the channel that is to be the minuend for a differential comparison. Selecting
the minuend leads to menus C1-7, C1-8, or C1-9 where the subtrahend is chosen.
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CW/SWEPT]
Menu C1:
Toggles the routine between CW or swept measurements on the entry channel. These
two modes operate similar in some ways and very different in other ways.
Averaging is an example of a parameter used in both the CW and Swept Modes. Averaging does not
change when switching from one mode to the other. Whatever averaging number is set for one
mode will be carried over into the other.
Only the swept mode makes use of path calibrations or memorized traces. Therefore, regardless of
whether or not these features are being used in the swept mode, when a channel is changed to CW
mode it automatically reverts to displaying only the sensor absolute power measurement or ratio of
absolute power measurements if a channel has been defined to measure a ratio. However, when the
channel is changed back into the swept mode the instrument will remember whether or not the
channel was using path calibrations or a memorized trace when it was previously in the swept mode,
and revert to the same state again.
The entry channel can be placed into either the CW or swept mode at almost any time. An excep-
tion would be when the channel is in the CW mode and displaying the difference between sensor
measurements. A difference between sensor measurements can only be displayed in the CW mode.
Therefore, a channel cannot be changed from the CW to the swept mode while it displaying the
difference between sensor measurements.
Another instance where it is not possible to freely change between the CW and swept modes is
when the entry channel is in the swept mode and displaying a memorized trace, since memorized
traces have no meaning in the CW mode.
See Section 2.3.4 for a discussion of the differences between CW and swept modes.
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BIAS VOLTAGE]
Menu C1:
Sets the output voltage from the BNC connection on the rear panel during the sweep
time of each active (ON) channel. Up to four different bias voltages can be selected. To set the bias
voltage, first select a channel (1, 2, 3, or 4). Then enter the desired bias voltage using either the
spin knob or the numeric entry keypad. Range of bias voltages is 10 V in 1mV steps.
NOTE:
The shaded labels at the bottom of each menu (C1, C1-1, C1-2, etc.) are only for
reference to avoid confusion during this discussion. They have no relationship to the physical
operation of the instrument.
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