Chapter 2 — Spectrum Analyzer Verification
Component Characterization
1. Connect both of the power sensors to the power meter and zero the sensors.
2. Connect the equipment as shown in
3. Set the MG3692x Frequency to 10.1 MHz.
4. Set the power meter to display both Channel A and Channel B. Press the Sensor key, the Cal Factor
submenu key, and then the Freq submenu key. Use the keypad to enter the value matching the
frequency of MG3692x or MG3695C as the input signal frequency, which sets the power meter to the
proper power sensor calibration factor. Repeat for Channel B. Press the System key to display the power
reading.
5. Adjust the MG3692x or MG3695C output level so that the Sensor A reading is –2 dBm ± 0.1 dB or
–5 dBm ± 0.1 dB.
6. Record the Sensor B reading into the "–2 dBm" or "–5 dBm" column in
Chart for Fixed Level with Varying Frequency" on page A-6.
7. Adjust the MG3692x or MG3695C output level so that the Sensor A reading is –30 dBm ± 0.1 dB.
8. Record the Sensor B reading into the "–30 dBm" column in
9. Repeat
Step 3
through
the model you are verifying as indicated below.
• Up through 8999.995 MHz for MS2722C
• Up through 12999.995 MHz for MS2723C
• Up through 18000 MHz for MS2724C
• Up through 31999.995 MHz for MS2725C
• Up through 40000 MHz for MS2726C
Before continuing, allow a 30 minute warm-up for the internal circuitry to stabilize.
The listed Amplitude Accuracy specifications in
verified in an environment between 20°C and 30°C after a 30 minute warm-up period. For an
instrument that is not being verified in a temperature controlled environment, but within a
Note
temperature range between –10°C and 50°C (–10°C and 40°C for MS2726C only) and after a
60 minute warm-up, add ± 1 dB to the Amplitude Accuracy specification for frequencies from
100 kHz to 32 GHz, add ± 2 dB to the Amplitude Accuracy specification for frequencies from
32 GHz to 40 GHz.
Measuring Amplitude Accuracy Across Frequency
Procedure
1. Connect the equipment as shown in
To maintain test setup integrity, Do Not Disconnect Sensor B, the power splitter, or the fixed
Note
attenuator.
2. Set the MS272xC to Spectrum Analyzer mode and then preset the Spectrum Master. Press the Shift key,
the Sweep (3) key, Sweep Mode submenu key, and then the Performance submenu key.
3. Press the BW main menu key. Then set the RBW to 1 kHz, and set the VBW to 10 Hz.
4. Press the Span main menu key, set the span to 10 kHz.
5. Set the MG3692x or MG3695C frequency to 10.1 MHz CW.
6. Set the MG3692x or MG3695C output to –20 dBm.
MS272xC MM
Figure 2-2 on page 2-13.
Step 8
for all of the frequencies that are listed in
Figure 2-2 on page
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2-7 Spectrum Analyzer Absolute Amplitude Accuracy
Table
A-11.
Appendix A
apply when the instrument is being
2-13.
Table A-11, "Characterization
Table A-11
that are pertinent to
2-17
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