HP 8753E User Manual page 679

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disk files
using with other models, 12-6
dispersion effects, 6-101
display
blanking, 6-49
format, 6-32
four-parameter, 2-10
information, l-7
location, l-4
markers, 2-17
markers activation, 2-18
memory, 6-7
memory trace, 2-7
of analyzer, l-7
setting intensity, 6-48
status notations, l-8
titling, 2-9
trace math, 2-8
displayed measurement title, 4-29
display format
group delay, 6-33
imaginary, 6-37
log magnitude, 6-32
phase, 6-33
polar, 6-35
real, 6-37
smith chart, 6-34
SWR, 6-36
display functions, 6-42
color, 648
dual channel, 6-43
display functions, basic, 2-6
display functions, four-parameter, 2-10
divide measurement data by the memory
trace, 2-8
documents
reference, 6-171
does not respond to parallel poll (PPO), 11-19
DOS format, 11-5
down converter port connections, 3-3
frequency, 5-3
temperature, 5-2
11-19
problems with, 6-43
duration of measurements, 7-16
dynamic accuracy, 7-14
specifications, 7-13
dynamic range, 7-l
increasing,
5-56
limitations, 7-l
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editing
a sequence, 2-71
frequency segments, 5-35
limit segments, 2-52
segments, 6-l 15
test sequences, 6-147
electrical
delay block, 6-6
electrical delay, 6-41
of calibration standards, 5-6
electrical length and phase distortion
measurement, 2-40
causes of measurement problems, 5-48
how to improve measurement results, 5-48
making accurate measurements of, 5-48
electrical offset, 6-74
electrostatic precautions, 7-20
enabling channels, 6-8
end or identify (EOI) control line, 11-18
ensuring valid calibration, 6-78
entering calibration constants, 5-27
entry block location, l-4
entry keys, 6-9-11
environmental characteristics, 7-20
EOI (end or identify) control line, 11-18
error-correction, 2-4, 5-2, 5-8
calibration standards, 5-6
changing parameters, 5-5
characteristics affected, 5-4
concepts, 6-57-109
conditions, 5-4
interpolated, 5-6
invalidating, 5-5
one-port calibration, 6-80
one-port reflection measurements, 5-18
response and isolation, 6-80
response and isolation for reflection
measurements, 5-14
response and isolation for transmission
measurements, 5-16
response calibration, 6-80
response for reflection measurements, 5-9

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