
Stimulus
Controls
Applicable
to
All
Domains
Setting
Source
Output
P
ower
The
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
POWER
SOURCE
1
softkey
allows
you
to
set
the
RF
source's
output
power
.
The
output
power
setting
applies
to
the
power
at
the
source's
RF
OUTPUT
connector
.
After
F
actory
Preset,
the
source
RF
power
level
is
usually
set
to
+10
dBm.
In
most
applications
this
level
does
not
need
to
be
changed.
Be
aware
of
your
source's
maximum
power
output,
especially
at
higher
frequencies
.
Maximum
power
from
RF
sources
is
generally
less
at
higher
frequencies
.
If
the
sources
UNLEVELED
indicator
comes
on
you
are
requesting
more
power
than
the
source
can
produce
across
the
selected
frequency
band.
It
is
not
harmful
for
the
source
to
operate
unleveled.
Also
,
unleveled
power
usually
does
not
aect
ratioed
measurements
.
If
you
need
to
change
RF
source
power
,
perform
the
following
steps:
1.
Press
STIMULUS
4
MENU
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
POWER
MENU
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
POWER
SOURCE
1
.
The
current
value
appears
on
the
display
.
2.
Use
the
ENTRY
block
controls
to
set
the
new
source
power
level.
Press
the
4
x1
5
key
to
set
the
source
RF
power
in
dBm.
Messages
appear
on
the
display
if
the
selected
power
is
too
low
or
too
high
for
proper
receiver
operation:
IF
OVERLOAD
indicates
that
the
power
level
is
too
high
for
the
receiver
inputs
.
PHASE
LOCK
LOST ,
NO
IF
FOUND ,
VTO
FAILURE ,
or
similar
messages
indicate
that
the
receiver
is
not
getting
enough
power
to
make
measurements
.
This
may
be
caused
by
the
RF
power
being
too
low
,
or
by
a
problem
(incorrect
connections
or
a
failure)
in
the
measurement
system.
Remember
that
4
ENTRY
OFF
5
must
be
pressed
to
clear
an
error
message
,
it
does
not
go
away
automatically
when
you
correct
the
problem.
Please
note
that
all
keys
associated
with
a
second
source
(source
2)
apply
to
Multiple
Source
applications
and
are
described
in
Chapter
17.
Using
P
ower
Slope
RF
source
power
is
internally
leveled
at
its
RF
output.
However
,
at
times
it
is
necessary
to
compensate
for
losses
through
cables
,
or
some
other
system
problem.
The
power
slope
function
enters
a
power
oset
that
increases
as
the
frequency
sweep
progresses
.
The
common
use
for
this
feature
is
to
compensate
for
higher
cable
losses
as
frequency
increases
,
thus
preserving
dynamic
range
.
Press
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
POWER
SLOPE
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SLOPE
SRC1
ON
and
enter
a
positive
or
negative
power
slope
oset
in
dB/GHz.
Input
a
positive
oset
if
you
are
compensating
for
cable
losses
.
The
source
will
start
the
next
sweep
at
the
base
power
setting,
then
increase
(or
decrease)
power
as
the
sweep
progresses
.
Press
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SLOPE
SRC1
OFF
to
turn
o
the
power
slope
function.
F
actory
Preset
selects
slope
o.
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Stimulus
Functions
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