Saluki S3531 series User Manual

Saluki S3531 series User Manual

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S3531 Series Spectrum Analyzer
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  • Page 1 S3531 Series Spectrum Analyzer User Manual Saluki Technology Inc.
  • Page 2 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com The manual applies to the spectrum analyzer of the following models: S3531A spectrum analyzer (9kHz-1.8GHz).  S3531B spectrum analyzer (9kHz-3.0GHz).  Standard Accessories of S3531 spectrum analyzer: Item Name Main Machine 1 Set Power Cord 1 pcs 1 pcs Options of the S3531 spectrum analyzer:...
  • Page 3 Manual rests with Saluki. Saluki Tech owns the copyright of this Manual which should not be modified or tampered by any organization or individual, or reproduced or transmitted for the purpose of making profit without its prior permission, otherwise Saluki will reserve the right to investigate and affix legal liability of infringement.
  • Page 4 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Precautions "Warning" indicates danger. It reminds the user to pay attention to a certain operation process, operation method or similar situations. Noncompliance with the rules or improper operation may result in personal injuries. You must fully understand the warning and all the conditions in it shall be met before the next step "Attention"...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Content Overview ..................................8 1.1 Brief Introduction ..............................8 1.2 Key Feature ................................8 1.3 Typical Applications ............................... 8 1.4 Measurement Functions ............................8 Safety Instructions ..............................10 2.1 Device safety ............................... 10 2.2 Precautions on personal safety........................... 11 Brief Instruction ................................
  • Page 6 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 5.6 Channel Power Measurement ..........................15 5.7 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement ........................16 5.8 Use Pre-amplifier to Capture Weak Signals ......................17 5.9 Harmonic Distortion Measurement ........................17 5.10 TOI Distortion Measurement ..........................18 Menu Description ..............................21 6.1 Menu Structure ..............................
  • Page 7 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 7.4.4 Display Zone ..............................53 7.4.5 Menu Bar ..............................53 Specification Details ..............................56 8.1 Frequency ................................56 8.2 Amplitude ................................56 8.3 Input /Output ................................ 56 8.4 RBW ..................................57 8.5 DANL(0dB attenuation,RBW=1Hz) ......................57 8.6 Phase Noise ................................
  • Page 8: Overview

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 1 Overview 1.1 Brief Introduction S3531 is an economic spectrum analyzer for 3GHz span. It has good specification and multiple functions within a good looking small box. It is a good solution for RF R&D, test, maintenance and education. 1.2 Key Feature Frequency range ...
  • Page 9 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Audio demodulation  Scalar network measurement ...
  • Page 10: Safety Instructions

    10) If any unusual phenomenon like smoke, smell, sparkle etc, occurs during start up, operation, please immediately turn off the instrument, cut off the power and contact Saluki. 11) Keep good ventilation and do not block the vent holes on the instrument. Check and clean the vent holes during routine maintenance.
  • Page 11: Precautions On Personal Safety

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 2.2 Precautions on personal safety. When moving the device, use proper tools and move the device softly so as to avoid personal injuries caused by the falling of the device. Device should be proper grounded so as to prevent personal injuries caused by poor or false grounding When cleaning the device, please unplug the device to avoid electric shock.
  • Page 12: Brief Instruction

    Inspect carefully whether the instrument has any damage during transportation. If the instrument has obvious damage, it is strictly forbidden to be powered on. Please contact Saluki and we will repair or exchange it be as soon as possible. 3.1.3 Operating Environment Refer to the part of environment adaptability in the technical specifications of appendix 1.
  • Page 13: Electrostatic Protection

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com To prevent or reduce the possible damage to the internal hardware of the spectrum analyzer due to the mutual interference caused by several sets of equipment through the power supply, especially the peak pulse interference caused by high-power equipment, it is best to use a 220V/110V AC stabilized-voltage power supply to supply power for the spectrum analyzer.
  • Page 14: Routine Maintenance

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 3.2 Routine Maintenance It is required to check and clean the instrument after a period of use. Please proceed as the following procedures: Shut down. Unplug the power cord. Use a clean and soft cloth with detergent to wipe the keys gently. Wipe up the display with a clean and soft cloth.
  • Page 15: Front And Rear Panels

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 4 Front and Rear Panels 4.1 Front Panel Figure 4-1 S3531 Front Panel Description Description LCD screen Number Key Zone Soft Keys Tracking Source Output Function Keys RF IN port Preset Key USB port Power Button Knob and navigation keys 4.1.1...
  • Page 16: Input Keys

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Keys Function Sweep Sweep settings. Include sweep point, sweep time settings. Marker Marker Functions Marker Fctn Marker analysis functions Marker-> Take marker as a reference to move the trace Peak Peak search functions Meas Measurement functions, spectrum, ACPR, OBW included Trig Trigger settings...
  • Page 17: Enter Key

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 4.1.2.2 Numeric Keyboard Number 1 – 9  To input number parameters. Decimal point  To inset one "." at cursor position. “-“ key  To change symbols(+,-) of numeric parameters. Backspace key  When alphanumeric character has been entered, this key will delete the character at the left of the cursor;...
  • Page 18: Rear Panel

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Damage level of this port is 30dBm and 50VDC 4.1.4.3 RF Out RF IN port is a 50ohm N type female port. This port is used to output tracing signal and arbitrary signal. Need to purchase option 4.2 Rear Panel Figure 4-2 S3531 Spectrum Analyzer Rear Panel Description...
  • Page 19 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Display format State bar Time Span Marker Sweep Time Marker information Soft Menu...
  • Page 20: Typical Operation

    Set S1103 signal generator to generate a 300MHz, -10dBm continuous signal. Please refer to document S1103-03-01 for more details to set S1103 signal generator. Connect S1103 signal generator output to S3531 series spectrum analyzer input. Or use antennas to transmit/receive the signal.
  • Page 21: Measure Two Signals With Small Frequency Interval

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com By now the signal is show in the screen as shown in figure 5-1. User a marker to measure the frequency and amplitude of the signal Press【Marker】 key→[Marker]→1,activate Marker1.  Press 【Peak】 key, the marker will be moved to signal peak automatically. Marker information will be shown in ...
  • Page 22 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Fig 5-2: Equipment Connection for 2 signal capture Set the frequency of one signal generator to 1800.4995MHz and the other to 1800.5005MHz. Set the output amplitude of both to -20dBm. Respectively adjust the signal output amplitude of two signal generators and view the signals displayed on the spectrum analyzer to make the displayed amplitudes of two signals equal.
  • Page 23: Resolving Signals Of Different Amplitudes

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Then the 2 signals are clearly shown in screen as shown in figure below Fig 5-4: 100Hz RBW Trace 5.3.2 Resolving Signals of Different Amplitudes To resolve two signals of different amplitudes, the resolution bandwidth must be equal to or less than the frequency interval of the two signals (same as resolving two signals of equal amplitude).
  • Page 24 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Set the spectrum analyzer to observe the signal: Press【Preset】;  Press【Freq】, [Center Freq], 1800.025[MHz].  Press【Span】, 500[kHz].  Press【BW】, [Res BW Auto Man], 30[kHz].  The squareness factor of the resolution bandwidth filter of S3531 Handheld Microwave Spectrum Analyzer is 5:1, when the resolution bandwidth is 30kHz, the bandwidth on 60dB point is 115kHz, the half bandwidth is 57.5kHz, which is wider than the frequency interval of 50kHz, so the two input signals cannot be resolved, as shown in Figure 4-6.
  • Page 25: N Db Bandwidth Measurement

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Figure 4-7: 1KHz RBW 5.4 N dB Bandwidth Measurement Following example uses a S1103 signal generator and generates a 500MHz, -10dBm continuous signal. Example Connect the signal generator output port to S3531 RF test port. Press 【Preset】...
  • Page 26: Adjacent Channel Power

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Figure 5-8: 3dB Bandwidth Test Result 5.5 Adjacent Channel Power Following example uses a S1103 signal generator and generates a 500MHz, -10dBm continuous signal. Example Connect the signal generator output port to S3531 RF test port. Press 【Preset】...
  • Page 27: Channel Power Measurement

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Figure 5-9: Adjacent Channel Measurement 5.6 Channel Power Measurement Following example uses a S1103 signal generator and generates a 500MHz, -10dBm continuous signal. Example Connect the signal generator output port to S3531 RF test port. Press 【Preset】...
  • Page 28: Occupied Bandwidth Measurement

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Figure 5-10: Channel Power Measurement 5.7 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Following example uses a S1103 signal generator and generates a 500MHz, -10dBm continuous signal. Example Connect the signal generator output port to S3531 RF test port. Press 【Preset】...
  • Page 29: Use Pre-Amplifier To Capture Weak Signals

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 5.8 Use Pre-amplifier to Capture Weak Signals Following example uses a S1103 signal generator and generates a 500MHz, -80dBm continuous signal. Example Connect the signal generator output port to S3531 RF test port. Press 【Preset】 key to return the instrument to default status Set test frequency.
  • Page 30: Toi Distortion Measurement

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Example Connect the signal generator output port to S3531 RF test port. Press 【Preset】key to return the instrument to default status Set test frequency. Press 【FREQ】key  Select [Start FREQ] and input 200MHz  Select [Stop FREQ] and input 1GHz ...
  • Page 31 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com in Figure below. Fig 5-14: TOI Distortion Measurement Connection Press 【Preset】 key to return the instrument to default status Set test frequency. Press 【FREQ】key  Select [Ctr FREQ] and input 500MHz  Press 【SPAN】 key ...
  • Page 32 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Fig 5-15: TOI Distortion Measurement...
  • Page 33: Menu Description

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6 Menu Description This chapter will provide a full function – menu mapping and will give description of each menu option. 6.1 Menu Structure This section provides the structure of all buttons and soft-keys. S3531 has following function keys on front panel.
  • Page 34 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com SYSTEM  TRACE  TRIG  In following paragraphs, F1-F6 are corresponding keys to operate the menu shown in the screen. Different menu levels will be shown in different colors. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4...
  • Page 35: Ampt

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.2 AMPT Pop up menus related to parameter setting of Amplitude, including [Reference Level], [Attenuator▶], [Preamplifier ON OFF], [Scale Type Logarithm Linear], [Scale/Division], [Ref Unit], [Ref Offset]. Please refer to following diagram for the menu structure. Ref Level ...
  • Page 36 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.3 BW Pop up the soft menus for setting of resolution bandwidth , video bandwidth, including [RBW Auto Manual], [RBW Mode Det Count], [VBW Auto Manual], [Average], [EMI BW] [RBW Auto Manual]  Menu description: to change the resolution bandwidth of spectrum analysis, ranging from 1Hz to 3MHz, which is stepped by 1, 3, 5.
  • Page 37: Detect

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.4 Detect Pop up soft menus related to setting the detector type for the currently selected trace, including [Auto], [Normal], [Pos Peak], [Sample], [Neg Peak]. [Auto]  Menu description: to set the detector command for the currently selected trace as Auto. That means, the signal/spectrum analyzer will automatically select most suitable detector based on the parameter setting of currently selected trace, including trace processing method, trace average type, noise marker function, etc.
  • Page 38: Demod

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.5 Demod Menu Description: Audio analysis function. Support audio signal input from [FMW], [FM], [AM], [USB], [LSB], user can hear the audio output via the load speaker or a earphone. [Demod On Off]  Menu Description: Turn On Off Audio analysis function [Demod Mode] ...
  • Page 39: File

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.6 FILE Pop up the soft menus for file operations. User can view, sort, export, delete, recall the saved files. [Catalog]  Menu description: View all saved screenshot or datafiles. [First Page], [Prev Page], [Next Page], [Last Page] buttons are provided.
  • Page 40: Freq

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.7 FREQ The [Frequency] key on the front panel is used to set parameters related to the signal/spectrum analyzer frequency, including [Center Frequency], [Start Frequency], [Stop Frequency], [CF Step Auto ON OFF], [Frequency Offset]. User can configure the frequency measurement scope through the [Start Frequency] and [Stop Frequency], or through the [Center Frequency] and [Span].
  • Page 41 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com will change by setting step. This function is very useful to quickly change the center frequency to the input signal harmonic. For example, observe the harmonic of 300MHz input signal, and set the [CF Step Auto Manual] as Manual, and input 300MHz. If the current center frequency is 300MHz, press the stepping key to increase the center frequency to 600MHz.
  • Page 42: Marker

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.8 Marker Pop up the soft menu related to markers, including [Marker 1 2 3 4 5], [Trace 1 2 3 4 5], [Delta], [Normal], [OFF], [All off], [Marker Table ON/OFF]. [Marker 1 2 3 4 5] ...
  • Page 43 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com [Off]  Menu description: Turn off the selected marker. [All Off]  Menu description: Turn off all markers. [Marker Table On Off]  Menu description: to turn on/off the marker table display. Where there are many markers, it is convenient for data measurement.
  • Page 44 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.9 Marker-> Pop up soft menus related to Marker->Function. Such menus are related to the frequency, span and marker type [Marker → CF]  Menu description: to set the Center Frequency equal to the Marker Frequency. It can quickly move the signal to the center position of the screen.
  • Page 45: Marker Function]

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.10 [Marker Function] The [Marker Function] key is used for turning on the control instrument marker functions. The Marker Function performs post- processing on the marker data. Its soft menu includes [Marker Noise ON/OFF], [NdB ON/OFF], [Freq Count] [Marker Noise On Off] ...
  • Page 46: Meas

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.11 Meas...
  • Page 47 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com [Measure Off]  Menu description: Turn off current measurement functions. [ACPR]  Menu description: Turn on adjacent channel power rate measurement function. Detailed settings to be done in [Meas Setup]. ACPR is used to measure the power rate between the adjacent channel and the main channel. [Channel Power] ...
  • Page 48 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Menu description: This function will provide a waterfall diagram to show the possibility of a signal. It is very helpful to do interference analysis. [Pass-Fail]  Menu Description: S3531 provide a powerful Pass-fail function with [Window Meas] and [Limit Meas] [Window Meas] ...
  • Page 49: Peak

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.12 PEAK The [Peak] key on the front panel. is used to turn on the peak search for traces by the control instrument and turn on marker for display, including [Next Peak], [ Right Peak], [Left Peak], [Marker->CF], [Continuous Max ON OFF], [Min Search]. [Next Peak] ...
  • Page 50: Print

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.13 Print Pop up the printing settings, user can select the paper size, the paper orientation etc. 6.14 SAVE Save function can help user to save measurement data like screenshot or trace data. Meanwhile it can also save the state file and settings.
  • Page 51: Source

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.15 SOURCE Source key will activate the source menu, user can set build-in signal generator and the tracking generator. [Trac Gen]  Pop out the submenu for tracking generator [Trac Gen On Off]  Menu description: to turn on/off the tracking generator.
  • Page 52 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Menu description: To set the reference.  [Swp Point]/[Swp Time] Menu description: Set the sweep point and sweep time  [Normalize] Menu description: To normalize the test result. [Sig Gen]  Pop out the submenu for signal generator settings [Sig Gen On Off] ...
  • Page 53: Span

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.16 Span Press the [Span/X Axis] on the front panel to enable the span function and set the signal/spectrum analyzer into center frequency/span mode. Press the [Span] key to pop up [Span], [Full Span], [Zero Span] and [Previous Span] at the same time. [Span] ...
  • Page 54: Sweep

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.17 Sweep Pop up the soft menus for setting of sweep, including [Sweep Time], [Sweep Point], [Sweep Single], [Sweep Count] [Sweep time Auto Manual]  Menu description: to change the sweep time of signal/spectrum analyzer by number keys, stepping keys or knob. When it is under Manual mode, it indicates that sweep time can be set manually.
  • Page 55: System

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.18 System [System]  Menu description: To check system information and system log. Including serial number, device type, hardware version, network settings, power supply etc. [I/O]  Menu description: To configure the LAN port and the serial port, like IP address etc. [PowerOn/Preset] ...
  • Page 56: Trace

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.19 Trace Press [Trace] key on the front panel to pop up corresponding soft menu. Including: [Trace 1 2 3 4 5], [Clear Write], [Max. Hold], [Min. Hold], [Bland], [View], [Detector], [Operation]. [Trace 1 2 3 4 5] ...
  • Page 57 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com [2-DL->2]  Menu description: Data in trace register 2 minus current trace and save the result in trace register 2 and display. [2<-->3]  Menu description: Exchange the data in trace register 2 and trace register 3 and display [1->3] ...
  • Page 58: Trig

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 6.20 Trig Menu Description: Set the trigger mode. S3531 supports both internal and external trigger. [Auto Run]  Menu Description: Free run [Video]  Menu Description: Set the trigger mode to Video trigger [External] ...
  • Page 59: Remote Control

    Appendix A S3531 Spectrum Analyzer Programming manual. Users can also use the the PC software (SA Remote Control) provided by Saluki to get remote access to S3531 via LAN or USB port.
  • Page 60 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Double click the “setup” file, following window pops out. Click “Next” In following window, browse the folder to install the software, then click “Next”...
  • Page 61 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com Click “Next” in following window and wait for the software to be installed. If framework 4.0 is not installed, framework installation wizard will pop out and please follow the wizard and complete the installation. If NI VISA foundation is not installed, installation wizard will pop out and please follow the wizard to complete the installation If user already get NI VISA foundation and Framework 4.0 or higher version installed, the Installation will complete and a shortcut will be created on desktop...
  • Page 62: Connection

    USB Port Connection S3531 series spectrum analyzer can be connected to a controller via USB port. This function supports Window XP and Windows 7 32bit/64bit operation system. More OS will be supported in future. The USB connection support SCPI command control only.
  • Page 63: Lan Connection

    LAN connection S3531 can be connected to LAN, user can use the Saluki remote control software to manage S3531. LAN connection not only provide SCPI command control, but also provide a UI. It is a mapping of the keys and display of the S3531.
  • Page 64: Key Zone

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 7.4 UI Saluki SA Remote Control software provides 2 method for remote control. SCPI command (USB connection can only use this way)  Keys and display (LAN connection only)  The UI can be devided into several zones Key Zone ...
  • Page 65: Scpi Control Zone

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 7.4.3 SCPI control Zone This zone is used to type in SCPI command and display the returned value. For more details of available command and returned value, please refer to Appendix A. 7.4.4 Display Zone This zone is used to display the trace and information.
  • Page 66 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 7.4.5.2 View View menu is used to set the display of each function zone of the software. For example, if Ctrl, SCPI and Virtualkey is unpicked, the software UI will be like following screenshot and gives a better view for User to observe the measurement result 7.4.5.3 Device Device menu is main used to control the connection...
  • Page 67 Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 7.4.5.4 Help Help menu is used to get the software information...
  • Page 68: Specification Details

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 8 Specification Details 8.1 Frequency S3531A S3531B Frequency range 9kHz~1.8GHz 9kHz~3GHz Resolution Frequency readout accuracy ± ( frequency indication × frequency reference+1% ± ( frequency indication × frequency reference+1% × span+10% × RBW+0.5 × [span/(number of sweep ×...
  • Page 69: Rbw

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com S3531A S3531B Trig input BNC female 5V TTL 5V TTL 8.4 RBW S3531A S3531B Range 1Hz - 3MHz 1Hz - 3MHz Resolution filter shape factor(60dB/3dB) <5:1 (Typ.) <5:1 (Typ.) Accuracy <5% (Typ.) <5% (Typ.) Video bandwidth (VBW) 10Hz - 3MHz 10Hz - 3MHz...
  • Page 70: Spurious Response

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com S3531A S3531B Sweep mode Continuous,single Continuous,single 8.8 Spurious Response S3531A S3531B >30MHz +13dBm +13dBm +30dBm +40dBm Input related spurious <-60dBc <-60dBc Inherent residual response <-85dBm <-85dBm 8.9 Tracking Generator (Option) S3531A S3531B Frequency range 100kHz - 1.8GHz 100kHz - 3GHz Output level...
  • Page 71: Appendix A Programming Manual

    Tel: 886.2.2175 2930 Email: sales@salukitec.com www.salukitec.com 9 Appendix A Programming Manual...

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