Important Functional Differences - Agilent Technologies E5071C Manual

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E5071C

Important Functional Differences

This section describes the key differences between the Agilent 8753ES and
Agilent E5071C.
Channel and Trace Concepts
Measurement Parameters
Test Port Output Ranges
Sweep Function
Calibration
Trigger System
Data Flow
Reading/Writing Data
Screen Display and Marker Functions
Math Operation Functions on Traces
Device Test Functions
Analytical Functions
Save/Recall
Test Sequence Program
Outputting to a Printer/Plotter
GPIB Interface
LAN Interface
Other Functions
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Channel and Trace Concepts
In the 8753ES, channels 1 and 2 are independent from each other and
have auxiliary channels, channels 3 and 4, respectively. Channels 3 and 4
can be displayed as additions to channels 1 and 2, respectively. This allows
up to four channels to be displayed for up to four traces on the screen
simultaneously. Channels 1 and 3 and channels 2 and 4 are always
coupled, while channels 1 and 2 are independent from each other. This
enables you to specify different sweep conditions on each of channels 1
and 2. The E5071C has 4, 9 , 12, 16 and 36 independent channels, each of
which allows sweep conditions to be defined different from those on other
channels. On the screen you can open up to maximum 36 windows for
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