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Agilent Technologies E8247C PSG CW User Manual (220 pages)
PSG Signal Generators
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Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Inverter
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Signal Generator Overview
11
Signal Generator Models and Features
12
E8247C PSG CW Signal Generator Features
12
E8257C PSG Analog Signal Generator Features
13
E8267C PSG Vector Signal Generator Features
14
Options
14
Firmware Upgrades
14
Modes of Operation
15
Front Panel
16
Display
17
Softkeys
17
Knob
17
Amplitude
17
Frequency
17
Save
17
Recall
17
Trigger
18
Menus
18
Help
18
Ext 1 Input
18
Ext 2 Input
19
Lf Output
19
Mod On/Off
19
Alc Input
19
RF On/Off
19
Numeric Keypad
19
Rf Output
20
Sync out
20
Video out
20
Line Power LED
20
Power Switch
20
Standby LED
20
Incr Set
20
Gate/Pulse/Trigger Input
20
Arrows
21
Hold
21
Return
21
Display Contrast Decrease
21
Display Contrast Increase
21
Local
21
Preset
21
I/Q Inputs
22
Data Input
22
Data Clock Input
22
Symbol Sync Input
22
Front Panel Display
23
Active Entry Area
23
Frequency Area
23
Annunciators
24
Digital Modulation Annunciators
26
Amplitude Area
26
Error Message Area
26
Text Area
26
Softkey Label Area
26
Rear Panel
27
AC Power Receptacle
28
Gpib
28
Auxiliary Interface
28
Lan
28
Stop Sweep In/Out
29
Z-Axis Blank/Mkrs
29
Sweep out
29
Trigger out
29
Trigger in
29
Source Settled
29
Event 1
30
Event 2
30
Pattern Trig in
30
Burst Gate in
30
Auxiliary I/O
31
Digital Bus
32
Wideband I Input
32
Wideband Q Input
32
Coh (Coherent Carrier Output)
32
I out
32
I-Bar out
33
Q out
33
Q-Bar out
33
Baseband Gen Ref in
33
Smi (Source Module Interface)
34
Mhz out
34
Mhz in
34
Mhz EFC (Option UNR)
34
Basic Operation
35
Using Table Editors
36
Table Editor Softkeys
37
Modifying Table Items in the Data Fields
37
Configuring the RF Output
38
Configuring a Continuous Wave RF Output
38
Configuring a Swept RF Output
41
Using Ramp Sweep (Option 007)
47
Extending the Frequency Range with a MM-Wave Source Module
57
Modulating a Signal
60
Turning on a Modulation Format
60
Applying a Modulation Format to the RF Output
61
Using Data Storage Functions
62
Using the Memory Catalog
62
Using the Instrument State Register
64
Enabling Options
67
Enabling a Software Option
67
Optimizing Performance
69
Selecting ALC Bandwidth
69
To Select an ALC Bandwidth
69
Using External Leveling
70
To Level with Detectors and Couplers/Splitters
70
To Level with a MM-Wave Source Module
73
Creating and Applying User Flatness Correction
74
Creating a User Flatness Correction Array
74
Creating a User Flatness Correction Array with a MM-Wave Source Module
79
Adjusting Reference Oscillator Bandwidth (Option UNR)
86
To Select the Reference Oscillator Bandwidth
86
To Restore Factory Default Settings
86
Analog Modulation
87
Analog Modulation Waveforms
88
Configuring am
89
To Set the Carrier Frequency
89
To Set the RF Output Amplitude
89
To Set the am Depth and Rate
89
To Turn on Amplitude Modulation
89
Configuring FM
90
To Set the RF Output Frequency
90
To Set the RF Output Amplitude
90
To Set the FM Deviation and Rate
90
To Activate FM
90
Configuring M
91
To Set the RF Output Frequency
91
To Set the RF Output Amplitude
91
To Set the FM Deviation and Rate
91
To Activate FM
91
Configuring Pulse Modulation
92
To Set the RF Output Frequency
92
To Set the RF Output Amplitude
92
To Set the Pulse Period and Width
92
To Activate Pulse Modulation
92
Configuring the LF Output
93
To Configure the LF Output with an Internal Modulation Source
94
To Configure the LF Output with a Function Generator Source
95
Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator
97
Arbitrary (ARB) Waveform File Headers
98
Creating a File Header for a Modulation Format Waveform
99
Modifying Header Information in a Modulation Format
100
Storing Header Information for a Dual ARB Player Waveform Sequence
105
Modifying and Viewing Header Information in the Dual ARB Player
105
Playing a Waveform File that Contains a Header
108
Using the Dual ARB Waveform Player
109
Accessing the Dual ARB Player
109
Creating Waveform Segments
110
Building and Storing a Waveform Sequence
111
Playing a Waveform
112
Editing a Waveform Sequence
112
Storing and Loading Waveform Segments
113
Renaming a Waveform Segment
113
Using Waveform Markers
114
To Place a Marker at the First Point Within a Waveform Segment
114
To Place a Marker Across a Range of Points Within a Waveform Segment
114
To Place Repetitively Spaced Markers Within a Waveform Segment
115
To Use Marker 2 to Blank the RF Output
115
To Toggle Markers in an Existing Waveform Sequence
116
To Toggle Markers as You Create a Waveform Sequence
117
To Verify Marker Operation
117
Waveform Marker Concepts
118
Using Waveform Triggers
121
To Use Segment Advance Triggering
121
Using Waveform Clipping
122
To Configure Circular Clipping
122
To Configure Rectangular Clipping
122
Waveform Clipping Concepts
123
Custom Arb Waveform Generator
129
Overview
130
Working with Predefined Setups (Modes)
131
Selecting a Custom ARB Setup or a Custom Digital Modulation State
131
Working with User-Defined Setups (Modes)-Custom Arb Only
132
Modifying a Single-Carrier NADC Setup
132
Customizing a Multicarrier Setup
133
Recalling a User-Defined Custom Digital Modulation State
134
Working with Filters
135
Using a Predefined FIR Filter
136
Using a User-Defined FIR Filter
137
Working with Symbol Rates
143
To Set a Symbol Rate
143
To Restore the Default Symbol Rate (Custom Real Time I/Q Only)
143
Working with Modulation Types
146
To Select a Predefined Modulation Type
146
To Use a User-Defined Modulation Type (Real Time I/Q Only)
147
Configuring Hardware
153
To Set a Delayed, Positive Polarity, External Single Trigger
153
To Set the ARB Reference
154
Custom Real Time I/Q Baseband
155
See also
155
Overview
156
Working with Predefined Setups (Modes)
156
Selecting a Predefined Real Time Modulation Setup
156
Deselecting a Predefined Real Time Modulation Setup
156
Working with Data Patterns
157
Using a Predefined Data Pattern
158
Using a User-Defined Data Pattern
159
Using an Externally Supplied Data Pattern
162
Working with Burst Shapes
163
Configuring the Burst Rise and Fall Parameters
164
Using User-Defined Burst Shape Curves
165
Configuring Hardware
168
To Set the BBG Reference
168
To Set the External DATA CLOCK to Receive Input as Either Normal or Symbol
169
To Set the BBG DATA CLOCK to External or Internal
169
To Adjust the I/Q Scaling
169
Working with Phase Polarity
170
To Set Phase Polarity to Normal or Inverted
170
Working with Differential Data Encoding
170
Understanding Differential Encoding
170
Using Differential Encoding
175
Multitone Waveform Generator
179
Overview
180
Creating, Viewing, and Optimizing Multitone Waveforms
181
To Create a Custom Multitone Waveform
181
To View a Multitone Waveform
182
To Edit the Multitone Setup Table
183
To Minimize Carrier Feedthrough
185
To Determine Peak to Average Characteristics
187
Two-Tone Waveform Generator
189
Overview
190
Creating, Viewing, and Modifying Two-Tone Waveforms
191
To Create a Two-Tone Waveform
191
To View a Two-Tone Waveform
192
To Minimize Carrier Feedthrough
194
To Change the Alignment of a Two-Tone Waveform
196
Troubleshooting
197
RF Output Power Problems
199
RF Output Power too Low
199
The Power Supply Has Shut down
199
Signal Loss While Working with a Mixer
200
Signal Loss While Working with a Spectrum Analyzer
202
No Modulation at the RF Output
203
Sweep Problems
204
Sweep Appears to be Stalled
204
Cannot Turn off Sweep Mode
204
Incorrect List Sweep Dwell Time
205
List Sweep Information Is Missing from a Recalled Register
205
Data Storage Problems
206
Registers with Previously Stored Instrument States Are Empty
206
Saved Instrument State, but Register Is Empty or Contains Wrong State
206
Cannot Turn off Help Mode
207
Signal Generator Locks up
208
Fail-Safe Recovery Sequence
208
Error Messages
210
Error Message File
210
Error Message Format
211
Error Message Types
212
Returning a Signal Generator to Agilent Technologies
213
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