Operator's Check; Operator's Check Using A Network Analyzer; Required Equipment - Agilent Technologies 85024A User's And Service Manual

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Operation

Operator's Check

Operator's Check
The operator's check is designed to be a simple functional test for the probe. If the probe fails the
operator's check, or if you need to verify that the probe meets its warranted specifications, you will need
to do the performance tests as described in
The operator's check can be performed with either a network analyzer or a spectrum analyzer. Use one of
the following two procedures to perform the operator's check.

Operator's check Using a Network Analyzer

Required Equipment

Item
Network Analyzer
Type-N Cable
Probe Adapter
Procedure
NOTE
If you are not familiar with network analyzer operation, refer to
Operation" on page 5-4
used in this procedure.
1. Preset the analyzer using the
2. Configure the analyzer to measure transmission.
3. Set the output power level of the analyzer to 0 dBm.
4. Set the frequency sweep range on the analyzer from 300 kHz to 3 GHz.
5. Connect a type-N cable (a through cable) between the output and the input ports on the analyzer.
6. Perform a response calibration on the analyzer. The trace on the analyzer should now be flat at 0 dB.
7. Remove the through cable. Connect the probe adapter to the output port of the analyzer. Connect the
output of the probe to the input port of the analyzer. Connect the probe power cable to a power
source.
8. Plug the probe tip into the adapter.
9. The trace of the analyzer should be within 5 dB of 0 dB.
4-4
Chapter 5 , "Performance Tests."
Part Number
Any compatible with
type-N connectors
50male connectors
11880-60001
for basic information about performing the analyzer operations
hardkey.
PRESET
"Network Analyzer
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