Anritsu MS2690A Operation Manual
Anritsu MS2690A Operation Manual

Anritsu MS2690A Operation Manual

Signal analyzer noise figure measurement function operation
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MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A
and MS2830A
Signal Analyzer
Operation Manual
Noise Figure Measurement Function
Operation
First Edition
• For safety and warning information, please read this
manual before attempting to use the equipment.
• Additional safety and warning information is
provided within the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A
Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe
Operation) or MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation
Manual (Mainframe Operation). Please also refer to
this document before using the equipment.
• Keep this manual with the equipment.
ANRITSU CORPORATION
Document No.: M-W3655AE-1.0

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  • Page 1 • For safety and warning information, please read this manual before attempting to use the equipment. • Additional safety and warning information is provided within the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation) or MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation). Please also refer to this document before using the equipment.
  • Page 2: Safety Symbols

    Ensure that you clearly understand the meanings of the symbols BEFORE using the equipment. Some or all of the following symbols may be used on all Anritsu equipment. In addition, there may be other labels attached to products that are not shown in the diagrams in this manual.
  • Page 3 In addition, this warranty is valid only for the original equipment purchaser. It is not transferable if the equipment is resold. Anritsu Corporation shall assume no liability for injury or financial loss of the customer due to the use of or a failure to be able to use this equipment.
  • Page 4 Cautions against computer virus infection • Copying files and data Only files that have been provided directly from Anritsu or generated using Anritsu equipment should be copied to the instrument. All other required files should be transferred by means of USB or CompactFlash media after undergoing a thorough virus check.
  • Page 5 Anritsu electronic equipment). By reading this EULA and using this software, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of its contents and Anritsu Corporation (hereafter Anritsu) hereby grants you the right to use this Software with the Anritsu-specified equipment (hereafter Equipment) for the purposes set out in this EULA.
  • Page 6 Commerce Denied Persons List or Entity otherwise, due to your violation of the terms List. By using this Software, you warrant of this EULA, Anritsu shall have the right to that you are not located in any such country seek proportional damages from you.
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    About This Manual  Associated Documents The operation manual configuration of the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A Signal Analyzer is shown below. MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A MS2830A Signal Analyzer Signal Analyzer Operation Manual Operation Manual (Main Frame Operation) (Main Frame Operation) MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Main Frame Remote Control)
  • Page 8 • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe) • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control) Description of basic operations, maintenance procedures, common functions and common remote functions of the mainframe • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function) • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Remote Control) Description of basic operations, common functions and common remote functions of the signal analyzer •...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About This Manual........Chapter 1 Overview ........Product Overview ............Product Composition ............. Specifications ..............Chapter 2 Before Use ......... Part Names ..............Signal Path Setup ............2-12 Application Startup and Selection ......... 2-13 Initialization and Calibration .......... 2-14 Chapter 3 Measurement ......
  • Page 10 Appendix A Error Message ......Appendix B Default Value List ..... Index ............Index-1...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the MX269028A WLAN (802.11) Measurement Software and describes the product configuration. Product Overview............1-2 Product Composition ........... 1-3 1.2.1 Option / Software ..........1-3 1.2.2 Noise Source ..........1-3 Specifications.............. 1-5...
  • Page 12: Product Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Product Overview The MS2690/MS2691/MS2692A or MS2830A Signal Analyzer enables high-speed, high-accuracy, and simple measurements of transmission characteristics of base stations and mobile stations for various types of mobile communications. The Noise Figure Measurement Function (hereinafter, this application) is to measure Noise Figure (hereinafter, NF) which has a huge effect on noise in systems that handle minute signals such as satellite communications and radars.
  • Page 13: Product Composition

    Product Composition 1.2 Product Composition 1.2.1 Option / Software Table 1.2-1 list the Options and Software’s. Table1.2.1-1 Configuration of Application Model/Symbol Product name Remarks MS2690A-017 MS2691A-017 Noise Figure Measurement Function MS2692A-017 MS2690A-117 Noise Figure Measurement Function MS2691A-117 Retrofit MS2692A-117 MS2830A-017...
  • Page 14 Chapter 1 Overview CAUTION Some noise sources output DC power. Therefore, when selecting a model from the following models of the RF input specification “0V_DC_max”, install a DC block: ・ MS2690A-017/-117 ・ MS2691A-017/-117 ・ MS2692A-017/-117 ・ MS2830A-044, -017/-117 ・ MS2830A-045, -017/-117...
  • Page 15: Specifications

    Specifications for this Application Item Specification MS269xA MS2830A Frequency Frequency MS2690A: 30 MHz to 6 GHz MS2830A-040: range 30 MHz to 3.6 GHz MS2691A: 30 MHz to 6 GHz MS2830A-041: 30 MHz to 6 GHz MS2692A: 30 MHz to 6 GHz...
  • Page 16 Chapter 1 Overview Table 1.3-1 Specifications for this Application (continued) Item Specification GAIN Measurement Within the frequency range Measure range –20 to +40 dB ment Instrument Within the measurement range Uncertainty ≦0.07 Resolution Setting Range 100 kHz to 8 MHz Bandwidth Noise Recommending the NC346 Series noise sources by Noisecom...
  • Page 17 Specifications Table 1.3-1 Specifications (Continued) Item Specification Target signal IEEE 802.11ac Modulation/Frequency measurement After CAL execution at 18º to 28ºC, input attenuator ≥ 10 dB, The signal measured is within the measurement level range and less than or equal to Input Level. MS269xA series: ±...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 Overview 1-8.
  • Page 19 Chapter 2 Preparation This chapter describes the preparations required for using the application you are using. Refer to the “MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation)” or “MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation)” for common features not included in this manual.
  • Page 20: Part Names

    This section describes the panel keys for operating the instrument and connectors used to connect external devices. For general points of caution, refer to the “MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation)” or “MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation)”.
  • Page 21 Part Names Power Switch Press to switch between the standby state (AC power supplied) and power-on state. The Power lamp lights orange at Standby and green at Power On. Press the power switch for about 2 seconds. Hard disk access lamp Lights when accessing the internal hard disk Copy key Press to capture display screen and save to file.
  • Page 22 Chapter 2 Preparation Local key Press to return to local operation from remote control via GPIB, Ethernet, or USB (B), and enable panel settings. Remote lamp Lights when in remote-control state Preset key Resets parameters to initial settings Function keys Selects or configures function menu displayed on the right of the screen.
  • Page 23 Part Names Main function keys 1 Press to set or execute main functions. Executable functions vary with the current application. When nothing happens with the press, it indicates that the application in use does not support the key. Press to set frequency parameters. Press to set level parameters.
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 Preparation Rotary knob/Cursor key/Enter key/Cancel key The rotary knob and cursor keys select display items or change settings. Press to set the entered or selected data. Press to cancel input or selected data. Shift key Operates keys with functions in blue characters on panel. Press the Shift key so the key lamp is green and then press the target key.
  • Page 25 Part Names RF Output connector (when Option 020 installed) Outputs RF signal, when the Vector Signal Generator option is installed. This is an N type output connector. This is not available when the Option 044/045 is installed. (Only for MS2830A) USB connector (type A) Connect the accessory USB keyboard, mouse or USB memory.
  • Page 26: Rear Panel

    Chapter 2 Preparation 2.1.2 Rear panel This section describes the rear-panel connectors. 1 2 6 3 Figure 2.1.2-1 MS269x series rear panel Figure 2.1.2-2 MS2830A rear panel...
  • Page 27 Inputs external reference frequency signal. It is for inputting reference frequency signals with higher accuracy than the instrument’s internal reference signal, or for synchronizing the frequency of the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A or MS2830A to that of other equipment. The following frequencies are supported: MS269x series: 10 MHz/13 MHz...
  • Page 28 Chapter 2 Preparation Ethernet connector Connects PC or Ethernet network. USB connector (type A) Used to connect a USB keyboard or mouse or the USB memory supplied. Monitor Out connector Monitor Out Connects external display AC inlet Supplies power SA Trigger Input connector (MS2830A only) This is a BNC connector for inputting external trigger signal (TTL) for SPA and SA applications.
  • Page 29 Part Names Noise Source Connector Supply(+28V) of the Noise Source Drive. This is available when the Option 017/117 is installed. 2-11...
  • Page 30: Signal Path Setup

    Chapter 2 Preparation 2.2 Signal Path Setup As shown in Figure 2.2-1, connect the instrument and the DUT using an RF cable, so that the signal to be tested is input to the RF Input connector. To prevent an excessive level signal from being input, do not input the signal before setting the input level using this application.
  • Page 31: Application Startup And Selection

    Application Startup and Selection 2.3 Application Startup and Selection To use this application, it is necessary to load (start up) and select the application. 2.3.1 Launching application The application startup procedure is described below. Note: The XXX indicates the application name currently in use. <Procedure>...
  • Page 32: Initialization And Calibration

    Application Cal function menu. Press (SIGANA All). For details on calibration functionality only executable with this instrument, refer to the “MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation)” or “MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation)”. After the calibration is complete, execute NF Calibration.
  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Measurement

    Chapter 3 Measurement This chapter describes the measurement function, the parameter contents and the setting methods Basic Operation ............3-2 3.1.1 Screen layout ............ 3-2 3.1.2 Main function menu .......... 3-3 3.1.3 Performing measurement ......... 3-4 Setting Frequency ............3-5 3.2.1 Frequency Mode ..........
  • Page 34: Basic Operation

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.1 Basic Operation 3.1.1 Screen layout This section describes the screen layout of the Noise Figure measurement function. Figure 3.1.1-1 Screen layout [1] Measurement parameter Displays the specified parameter. For details about measurement results, see 3.8 Measurement Result. [2] Measurement Status Area Displays alarms which indicate measurement errors.
  • Page 35: Main Function Menu

    Basic Operation 3.1.2 Main function menu This section describes the main function menu on the main screen. Table 3.1.2-1 Main Function Menu Function Menu Display Function Sets the frequency. Frequency 3.2 Setting Frequency Sets the level. Amplitude 3.3 Setting the level Sets the common items.
  • Page 36: Performing Measurement

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.1.3 Performing measurement There are two measurement modes: single and continuous. Measurement is performed once in the single measurement mode, and continuously in the continuous measurement mode. Single Items are measured only for the measurement count (Storage Count) before measurement is stopped.
  • Page 37: Setting Frequency

    Setting Frequency 3.2 Setting Frequency This section describes the frequency-related settings. Press (Frequency) on the main function menu to display the Frequency function menu. Table 3.2-1 Frequency Function Function Menu Display Function Open the Frequency Mode Menu. Frequency Mode 3.2.1 Frequency Mode Open the Fixed Setting Menu.
  • Page 38: Frequency Mode

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.2.1 Frequency Mode Press (Frequency Mode) on the Frequency function menu or to display the Frequency Mode menu. After each mode is set, the setting screen is displayed. Table 3.2.1-1 Frequency Mode function. Function Menu Function Display Frequency Displays this function.
  • Page 39: List Setting

    Opens the List Edit screen. Edit 3.2.3.1 Frequency List Edit The file format for Frequency List Table is as follows: Output/input file path: Anritsu Corporation\Signal Analyzer\User Data\NF Data\FreqList\ Default file name for saving: FrequencyListYYYYMMDD_n.csv File extension: csv format [Filetype: FreqList] [Version: 1.00.00]...
  • Page 40 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.2.3.1 Frequency List Edit This section describes the Frequency List Edit function that is used to create a Frequency List Table. Table 3.2.3.1-1 Frequency List Edit Function Menu Function Menu Function Display Selects Position from List on the Table screen. Various settings can be performed for items of the selected Position (number).
  • Page 41: Sweep Setting

    Setting Frequency 3.2.4 Sweep Setting This section describes the setup to be performed when the Frequency Mode is set to Sweep. Table 3.2.4-1 Sweep Mode Function Menu Function Menu Function Display Sets the center frequency of the frequency range for sweep.。 Maximum value: Smaller one of the maximum frequencies of the main unit and Noise Source Minimum value: Larger one of the minimum frequencies of...
  • Page 42: Setting Level

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.3 Setting Level This section describes the level- related settings. Press (Amplitude) on the main function menu or to display the Amplitude function menu. Table 3.3-1 Amplitude Function Menu Function Menu Display Function Amplitude Pressing [Amplitude] displays this function. -...
  • Page 43: Attenuater

    Setting Level 3.3.1 Attenuater This configures the input attenuater settings. The setting range and resolution are as follows: Table 3.3.1-1 Setting Parameter of Input Attenuater Item Setting Parameter Maximum 60 dB Minimum 0 dB Unit Resolution MS2830A-045 Installed: 10 dB Others: 2 dB Default...
  • Page 44: Setting Common Items

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.4 Setting Common Items This section describes the settings for the common items. Press (Common Setting) on the main function menu to display the Common Setting function menu. Table 3.4-1 Common Function Menu Function Menu Display Function Open the DUT Mode menu.
  • Page 45: Dut Mode

    Setting Common Items 3.4.1 DUT Mode This section describes the DUT Mode function menu. Table 3.4.1-1 DUT Mode Function Menu Function Menu Display Function Amplifier Sets the DUT Mode. 3-13...
  • Page 46: Loss Comp

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.4.2 Loss Comp This section describes how to configure the loss compensation settings. Table 3.4.2-1 Loss Comp Function Function Menu Display Function Sets the loss compensation before the DUT input port. It chooses from three of the followings. Off: Does not compensate the loss before the DUT input port.
  • Page 47 Setting Common Items Note: When considering the frequency range to which the corrected value is input is from Fa to Fb, a corrected value is applied instead if the displayed frequency is out of the frequency range from Fa to Fb: •...
  • Page 48 Enter Before DUT Table executes the clearing. The file format for Before DUT Table is as follows: Output/input file path: Anritsu Corporation\Signal Analyzer\User Data\NF Data\LossCompTable\ Default file name for saving: LossCompBeforeDUTYYYYMMDD_n.csv File extension: csv format [Filetype: LossComp] [Version: 1.00.00]...
  • Page 49 Enter key to After DUT Table execute. The file format for After DUT Table is as follows: Directory to output files to: Anritsu Corporation\Signal Analyzer\User Data\NF Data\LossCompTable\ Default file name for saving: LossCompAfterDUTYYYYMMDD_n.csv File extension: csv format [Filetype: LossComp] [Version: 1.00.00]...
  • Page 50: Enr

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.4.3 ENR This menu is used to configure the ENR function settings. Table 3.4.3-1 ENR Function Menu Function Menu Display Function Selects the Noise Source. Noise Source Select 3.4.3.1 Noise Source Sets the measurement waiting time when Noise Source On/Off is switched.
  • Page 51 Setting Common Items 3.4.3.1 Noise Source The Noise Source Select function selects Noise Source to be used with the measurement. This software supports the NC346 Series noise sources by Noisecom. For detailed specifications, refer to the catalog and data sheet for the NC346 Series.
  • Page 52 Clear Meas before clearing and pressing Enter executes the Table clearing. The file format for Meas Table is as follows: Output/input file path: Anritsu Corporation\Signal Analyzer\User Data\NF Data\MeasTable\ Default file name for saving: MeasYYYYMMDD_n.csv File extension: csv format [Filetype: ENR] [Version: 1.00.00]...
  • Page 53 Setting Common Items 3.4.3.3 Spot This section describes how to configure the Spot mode. For description of function keys, refer to Table 3.4.3.3-1. Table 3.4.3.3-1 Spot Function Menu Function Menu Display Function Switches Spot Mode to ENR/T hot. Spot Mode Default: ENR Sets Spot ENR Value.
  • Page 54: Cal Setup

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.4.4 Cal Setup This section describes how to configure the various settings related NF Calibration. Press on the Common Setting function menu or the Measure function menu to display the Cal Setup function menu. Note: Do not execute the CAL function of the main unit after NF Calibration is executed.
  • Page 55 Setting Common Items Table 3.4.4-1 Cal Setup Function Menu(continued) Menu Function Function Display Executes NF Calibration. The NF Calibration menu (Refer to Table 3.4.4-2.) is displayed during Calibration is being executed. Note:Observe the condition below when NF Calibration Calibration is executed. If it is not observed, NF Calibration will not be executed correctly and Cal Status will become Uncal In Uncal state, it cannot be measured correctly.
  • Page 56: Setting The Measure Function

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.5 Setting the Measure Function This section describes how to set the Measure menu settings. Press (Measure) on the main function menu or to display the Measure function menu. Table 3.5-1 Measure Function Menu Function Menu Display Function Opens the Trace menu.
  • Page 57: Trace

    Setting the Measure Function 3.5.1 Trace This section describes the Trace menu functions. Table 3.5.1-1 Description of Trace Menu Functions Function Menu Display Function Switches the active trace between Trace1 and Trace2. 1: Sets the Trace to 1. Trace Select 2: Sets the Trace to 2.
  • Page 58 Chapter 3 Measurement Table 3.5.1-3 Reference Setting Parameter List Result Noise Noise Gain Type Figure Factor Factor effective cold Maximum 100 000 000 Minimum -100 -100 -100 -100 000 000 -100 -100 Setting なし K、℃、℉ unit Resolution 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01...
  • Page 59: Storage

    Setting the Measure Function 3.5.2 Storage This section describes the Storage menu functions. Table 3.5.2-1 Description of Storage Menu Functions Function Menu Display Function Switches Storage to off/Average. Off: Does not perform storage. Average: Turns on the averaging function. Storage Mode (Storage is performed for the measurement results.) Default: Off...
  • Page 60: Setting The Marker Function

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.6 Setting the Marker Function Press F5 in the main function menu to display the Marker function menu. Table 3.6-1 Description of Marker Function Menus Function Menu Display Function Page 1 Marker ― Sets the Active Marker. Setting range: 1 to 4 Active Marker...
  • Page 61: Setting The Peak Search Function

    Setting the Peak Search Function 3.7 Setting the Peak Search Function Press in the main function menu to display the Peak Search function menu. Table 3.7-1 Description of Peak Search Function Menu Function Menu Display Function Performs a peak search on the active Peak Search trace according to the type specified by Peak Criteria.
  • Page 62 Chapter 3 Measurement Table 3.7-1 Description of Peak Search Function Menu (Continued) Function Menu Display Function Search performed by Peak Search and Next Peak depends on the Peak Criteria setting as shown in the table below. Peak Peak Next Peak Criteria Search Next Max...
  • Page 63: Measurement Results

    Measurement Results 3.8 Measurement Results Measurement results are displayed. The measurement result display depends on the settings of Frequency Mode (Refer to Section 3.2.1 “Frequency Mode”) and Layout (Refer to Section 3.5 “Setting Measurement Function”). 3.8.1 List display The measurement result is displayed with List display when Frequency Mode and Layout are as follows: Frequency Mode: List or Sweep...
  • Page 64 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.8.1.1 Parameter Area This section describes the detail of the parameter area. The parameter area is common for all of List display, Graph display, and Spot display. [10] Figure 3.8.1.1-1 Close Up of the Parameter Area [1] BW: Displays the BW value.
  • Page 65 Measurement Results Note When Before DUT or After DUT is set to Table, if Table loading fails, Loss Status is displayed in red. Performing measurements as it is does not provide correct measurement results. After Table loading is completed, perform the measurement. [9] Cal Status Displays the Cal Status.
  • Page 66 Chapter 3 Measurement 3.8.1.2 Measurement Status Area The measurement status is displayed. For details, refer to Table 3.8.1.2-1. Table 3.8.1.2-1 List of disprays the Measurement Status Area Parameter Description Warm Up Indicates that the level and frequency are not stable when the power is turned on.
  • Page 67 Measurement Results 3.8.1.3 List Area This section describes the details of the List Area. Figure 3.8.1.3-1 Close Up of the List Area [1] Result Type display area: Displays Result Types of Trace1 and Trace2. (Result Type: Refer to Section 3.5.1 “Trace menu”.) [2] Measurement result display area: Displays frequencies and measurement results...
  • Page 68: Graph Display

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.8.2 Graph Display The measurement results are displayed as a graph when Frequency Mode and Layout are set as follows: Frequency Mode: Sweep or List Layout: Graph Figure 3.8.2-1 Appearance of the Screen in the Graph Display Mode [1] Parameter Area 3.8.2.1 Parameter Area [2] Measurement Status Area...
  • Page 69 Measurement Results 3.8.2.3 Graph Area This paragraph describes the Graph Area. Figure 3.8.2.3-1 Detail of Graph Area The graph is divided into two. Trace1 result is shown in the upper field and Trance2 result in the lower field. [1] Result Type display area: Displays Result Types of Trace1 and Trace2.
  • Page 70 Chapter 3 Measurement Minimum value of Measure List Parameter “Frequency” in the Measurement List Table [5] Active Marker Information display area: Displays the frequency and level of the marker specified with Active Marker. [6] Marker Displays the marker icon at the frequency and level position of the marker specified with Active Marker.
  • Page 71 Measurement Results 3.8.2.4 Marker List Area This paragraph describes the Marker List Area. Trace1 Trace2 Figure 3.8.2.4-1 Detail of Marker List Area [1] Marker Mode display area: The display changes according to Marker Mode. Marker Mode: Normal Displays the Marker number as it is. Marker Mode: Delta Displays with the marker number form specified with Marker number...
  • Page 72: Spot Display

    Chapter 3 Measurement 3.8.3 Spot Display The measurement results are displayed with Spot display when Frequency Mode is Fixed. Figure 3.8.3-1 Appearance of the Screen in the Spot Display Mode 3.8.3.1 Parameter Area [1] Parameter Area [2] Measurement Status Area 3.8.3.2 Measurement Status Area [3] Spot Area 3.8.3.3 Spot Area...
  • Page 73 Measurement Results 3.8.3.3 Spot Area This paragraph describes the Spot Area. Figure 3.8.3.3-1 Close Up of the Spot Area [1] Measurement Frequency: Displays the Measurement Frequency. [2] Result Type: Displays Result Types of Trace1 and Trace2. (Result Type : Refer to “3.5.1 Trace Menu”.) [3] Trace Level (Trace1): Displays the trace level (measurement result) according to the Result Type of Trace1.
  • Page 74: Saving Measurement Results

    (Set) to set. With the save destination set, press (Save Waveform CSV DATA). The file format for the measurement results is as follows: Output file path: Anritsu Corporation\Signal Analyzer\User Data\NF Data\MeasureResult\ Default file name for saving: NFYYYYMMDD_n.csv File extension: csv format 3-42...
  • Page 75 Measurement Results [Filetype: Measurement Results] [Version: 1.00.00] DUT Setup Parameters DUT Mode,Amplifire Measurement Parameters Tcold,296.5 ENR Mode,Table Frequency Mode,Sweep Start Frequency,1000000000 Stop Frequency,3000000000 BW,4000000 Total Point,11 (10) Spot Mode,Spot ENR (11) Spot ENR,15.2 (12) Spot Thot,296.5 (13) Storage Mode,Average (14) Storage Count,10 (15) Pre Amp,On...
  • Page 76 Chapter 3 Measurement File Type: Describe the file type. Describe Measurement Results for Measurement Results Table. Describe the version of the file format. Describe the DUT mode. Describe the T cold. Describe the ENR Mode value. Describe the Frequency Mode value. Describe the Start Frequency value.
  • Page 77: Chapter 4 Other Functions

    Chapter 4 Other Functions This chapter describes other functions of this application. Selecting Other Functions ......... 4-2 Setting Title ..............4-2 Erasing Warmup Message ........4-2...
  • Page 78: Selecting Other Functions

    Chapter 4 Other Functions 4.1 Selecting Other Functions Pressing (Accessory) on the main function menu displays the Accessory function menu. Table 4.1-1 Accessory function menu Function Menu Display Function Keys Title Sets the title character string. Displays (On) or hides (Off) the title Title (On/Off)...
  • Page 79: Chapter 5 Performance Test

    Chapter 5 Performance Test This chapter describes measurement devices, setup methods, and performance test procedures required for performing performance tests as preventive maintenance. Overview of Performance Test ........5-2 5.1.1 Performance test ..........5-2 5.1.2 Performance test items and instruments used . 5-3 Power Port Operation Check ........
  • Page 80: Overview Of Performance Test

    Use performance tests when required for acceptance inspection, routine inspection and performance verification after repairs. If items that do not meet the required level are detected during performance testing, contact an Anritsu Service and Sales office. CAUTION Warm up the subject testing device and measuring instruments for at least 30 minutes, in order to stabilize them sufficiently before running performance tests.
  • Page 81 Table 5.1.2-1 lists the performance test items and measuring instruments used for testing each of these test items. Table 5.1.2-1 List of performance test items and measuring instruments Main Instruments Used Test Items Summary (Anritsu Model Name) Voltage check on operation (On/Off)/non-operation Oscilloscope Supply Power port...
  • Page 82: Power Port Operation Check

    Chapter 5 Performance Test 5.2 Power Port Operation Check Perform voltage check on operation/non-operation and measurement of rising/falling time of the power port for the Noise Figure Measurement Function. Test specifications Supply Voltage Operating On : 28V±0.5V Operating Off : 0V±0.5V Not Operating :...
  • Page 83 Test procedure After preset, execute common parameters setting (Table 5.2-1) for the Noise Figure Measurement Function. Execute common parameters (Table 5.2-1) setting for the oscilloscope. Execute Calibration Now and monitor the voltage (voltage for On-state and voltage for Off-state) that arises in a terminal for the Noise Source with the oscilloscope.
  • Page 84 Chapter 5 Performance Test 5-6.
  • Page 85 Appendix A Error Message Table A-1 Message Processing and Status Message Description Out of range The settable range is exceeded. Not available when Frequency Mode is not You can set only when the Frequency Mode is set to Fixed Fixed. Not available when Frequency Mode is not You can set only when the Frequency Mode is set to List...
  • Page 86 Appendix A Specifications A-2.
  • Page 87 Appendix B Default Value List <Frequency Mode> Frequency List Edit Position Sweep Setting Center Frequency 1.805 GHz Start Frequency 10 MHz Stop Frequency 3.6 GHz Span 3.59 GHz Sweep Point Measurement List Table Index0 10 MHz Index1 369 MHz Index2 718 MHz Index3 1.077 GHz...
  • Page 88 Appendix B Default Value List Cal Setup Min ATT 0 dB Max ATT 2 dB (MS269xA) 2 dB (MS2830A Option045 is not installed) 10dB (MS2830A Option045 is installed) Apply Calibration <Measure> Trace Trace Select Trace1 Result Type Noise Figure Reference 15.00 dB Scale/Div 1.000 dB...
  • Page 89 Index IF output connector ........2-10 1 1st Local Output connector ......2-7 L List ............. 3-6 A AC inlet............. 2-10 List Area ............3-35 Accessory ............ 4-2 List display..........3-31 Application key ........... 2-7 Load Application Select ......2-13 Application Switch ........2-13 Local key ............
  • Page 90 Index Shift key ............. 2-6 Specifications ..........1-5 Spot Area ..........3-41 Spot Display ..........3-40 Start............3-9 Sweep............3-6 Sweep Status Out connector ...... 2-9 T Title ............4-2 Title (On/Off) ..........4-2 Trace ............3-25 Trigger Input connector ......2-9 trigger signal ..........

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