Functional Differences Between 4286A And 4287A - Agilent Technologies Twelfth 4287A RF LCR Operation Manual

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3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287A

This section describes the functional differences between the 4286A and 4287A based on
the 4286A soft key tree. In the following table, each check mark (√) shows that the
function is provided.
Table B-5
Measurement functions
Function
Meas
Measurement
parameter
Display
Input Title
Display
Allocation
Display
Measurement
Data
Update Display
Appendix B
3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287A
Select Ls-Q
Select Ls-D
Select Ls-Rs
Select Lp-Q
Select Lp-D
Select Lp-G
Select Lp-Rp
Select Cs-Q
Select Cs-D
Select Cs-Rs
Select Cp-Q
Select Cp-D
Select Cp-G
Select Cp-Rp
Select R-X
Select |Z|-Theta (deg)
Select |Z|-Theta (rad)
Select G-B
Select |Y|-Theta (deg)
Select |Y|-Theta (rad)
Type Title on Screen
Select All Instruments
Select Half Instrument Half Basic
Select All Basic
Select Basic Status
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Differences from Agilent 4286A
4286A
4287A
For one-point measurement with the 4287A,
a maximum of four measurement parameters
are randomly selected for simultaneous
display.
Because the 4287A is not provided with the
IBASIC function, neither Half Display nor
Basic status setting is available.
For the 4287A, ON/OFF is separately
switchable for each piece of the measured
data.
The 4287A is provided with a function that
turns off update of the display in order to
minimize the time needed to redraw the
images on the screen display.
Remarks
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