Differences from Agilent 4286A
3. Functional Differences Between 4286A and 4287A
Table B-5
Measurement functions
Function
Sweep Setup
SEGMENT
EDIT
DELETE
ADD
CLEAR LIST
LIST DONE
Test Setup
LIMIT TEST
MENU
BIN SORT
MENU
BEEP
HANDLER IF
Monitor
AC-V
AC-I
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Set Segment
Set Frequency within SEGMENT
FREQ Segment
Set AVG within AVERAGING ON
POINT
SEGMENT QUIT
SEGMENT DONE
Clear YES/NO List Sweep Tables
Complete Setting of List Sweep
Tables
Limit Test of PRI LIMIT ON/OFF
Primary Parameter
Limit Test of PRI LIMIT ON/OFF
Secondary Parameter
Input Limit of EDIT PRI LIMIT
Primary Parameter
Input Limit of EDIT SEC LIMIT
Secondary Parameter
BIN SORT ON/OFF Comparator
ON/OFF
Select TEST SEGMENT
Limit Setting of EDIT BIN SORT
Bin Sort
Select the setting to generate a beep
when a test result is PASS.
Select the setting to generate a beep
when a test result is FAIL.
Output
AC-V Monitor Display
AC-I Monitor Display
4286A
4287A
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
For the 4287A, tables can be cleared one by
√
√
one, or all tables can be cleared at once.
√
√
The 4287A is not provided with the limit test
√
function as provided for the 4286A.
√
√
√
The concept of the comparator function for
√
√
the 4287A is completely different from that
for the 4286A.
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
MODE:
The 4286A is provided with two output lines
for MODE1 and MODE2; the 4287A is
provided with one output mode because it is
based on a comparator concept that is
completely different from that of the 4286A.
√
√
ON/OFF:
The 4286A can be set up independently.
The 4287A is dependent on the ON/OFF of
the comparator function and cannot be set up
independently.
√
√
√
√
Remarks
Appendix B