Measuring Total Power Greater Than 10 Dbm - Agilent Technologies Agilent 86120B User Manual

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1 Connect an optical attenuator between the front-panel OPTICAL INPUT connector
2 Press Setup, MORE, CAL, and then PWR OFS.
3 Use the
4 Use the

Measuring Total Power Greater than 10 dBm

The maximum total power that can be measured by the Agilent 86120B is
10 dBm. However, with the addition of an external attenuator, more power can
be applied. This may be necessary at the transmit end of a wavelength-divi-
sion-multiplexed system where large signal levels are present. By entering an
amplitude offset equal to the amount of attenuation at the instrument's input,
accurate amplitude measurements are shown on the display. Additional ampli-
fication can also be accounted for.
To measure total power exceeding 10 dBm
The maximum total input power that can be applied to the Agilent 86120B
before damage occurs is 18 dBm. The maximum total input power that can be
measured is 10 dBm.
and the fiber-optic cable.
The attenuator must reduce the total input power to the Agilent 86120B so that
it is below +10 dBm.
Notice that the PWR OFS annotation appears on the screen to indicate an offset
is applied.
softkey to select the digit that requires editing.
and
softkeys to change the value.
Power offset values are added to the display power readings. For example, if
you placed a 10 dB attenuator on the front-panel connector, enter a power off-
set value of +10 dB. Negative values can also be entered if you connect an
amplifier instead of an attenuator.
Using the Multi-Wavelength Meter
Measuring Total Power Greater than 10 dBm
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