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Keysight N1913B User Manual (297 pages)
Power Meters
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Table of Contents
Copyright Notice
2
Warranty
2
Safety Information
2
Certification
3
General Warranty
3
Warranty Service
3
Limitation of Warranty
4
Exclusive Remedies
4
Restricted Rights Legend
5
Technology Licenses
5
Safety Symbols
6
Safety and EMC Requirements
6
General Safety Information
7
Regulatory Markings
10
South Korean Class a EMC Declaration
11
Sales and Technical Support
11
Product and Solution Cybersecurity
12
Responsible Disclosure Program
12
Report a Product Cybersecurity Issue
12
Table of Contents
13
List of Figures
21
List of Tables
27
Introduction
30
Documentation Information
30
LXI Class-C Compliant Power Meter
31
Rack Mounting
31
Rack Mounting Information
32
Ventilation Requirements
32
Rack Mounting One Meter (Using the Option 908 Rack Mount Kit)
33
Rack Mounting Two Meters Together (Using the Option 909 Rack Mount Kit)
35
Power Meter and Sensor Capability
38
Specifications
38
Conventions Used in this Guide
39
Front Panel Keys and Connections
40
The Display Layout
45
Figure 1-1 Dual Numeric Display
45
Figure 1-2 Single Numeric and Analog Display
46
Figure 1-3 Full Screen Numeric Display
47
Window Symbols and Pop-Ups
48
Warning Symbol Pop-Up
48
Wait Symbol Pop-Up
49
Confirm Symbol Pop-Up
49
Numeric Entry Pop-Up
49
Text Entry Pop-Up
50
List Pop-Up
50
Rear Panel Connections
51
Remote Interface Configurations
52
Usb
52
Figure 1-4 Found New Hardware Wizard
53
Lan
54
Figure 1-5 Typical LAN Remote Interface
55
Figure 1-6 LAN Network Restart Pop-Up
56
Figure 1-7 Typical Manual Entry LAN Network Interface
58
Gpib
60
Figure 1-8 Typical GPIB Remote Interface
61
Using the Instrument Web Interface
62
Figure 1-9 Accessing the Instrument Web Interface
62
Figure 1-10 N1914B EPM Series Power Meter Web Interface (Welcome Page)
63
Figure 1-11 Message to Identify the Instrument
64
Table 1-1 Type of Lan Status Message
64
Figure 1-12 Example of LAN Status Message
65
Using the Remote Front Panel
66
Editing the Instrument's LAN Settings
67
Figure 1-13 Viewing LAN Configuration Settings from the Web
67
Figure 1-14 Password Options Dialog Box
67
Figure 1-15 Changing the Instrument LAN Interface Configuration
69
Figure 1-16 Advanced Network Options
70
Instrument IO
71
Figure 1-17 Instrument IO
71
Capturing the Screen Image
73
Getting the Instrument Data
74
Making Socket Connection
75
Figure 1-18 Add a LAN Instrument in Keysight Connection Expert
75
Figure 1-19 Power Meter Successfully Connected
76
Supported Programming Language
77
Installation
79
Initial Inspection
80
Adjusting the Carrying Handle
81
Turning the Power Meter on
82
What Can Go Wrong
84
Connecting a Power Sensor
85
E-Series, 8480, N8480 Series, and U2000 Series Power Sensor Models
85
General Power Meter Functions
89
Setting the Units of Measurement
90
Table 3-1 Measurement Units - Single Channel Meters
90
Table 3-2 Measurement Units - Dual Channel Meters
90
Setting the Measurement Frequency
91
Figure 3-1 Frequency Pop-Up
91
Setting the Resolution
92
Making Relative Measurements
93
Figure 3-2 Typical Relative Measurement Display
93
Figure 3-3 Numeric Display
94
Setting Offsets
95
Figure 3-4 Simplified Measurement Path
95
Setting Channel Offsets
96
Figure 3-5 Typical Channel Offset Display
96
Setting Display Offsets
97
Figure 3-6 Channel Offset Indicator
97
Figure 3-7 Typical Display Offset Display
98
Setting Frequency Dependent Offsets
99
Figure 3-8 Frequency Dependent Offset Tables Display
100
Figure 3-9 Frequency Dependent Offset Indicator
101
Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables
102
Figure 3-10 "Edit Offset" Display with Data Added
103
Figure 3-11 Edit Table Title Pop-Up
103
Figure 3-12 Changing Offset Unit
104
Selectable Frequency Dependent Offset Unit (Db or %)
105
Figure 3-13 Offset Display in Engineering Unit
106
Setting Measurement Averaging
107
Figure 3-14 Typical Averaged Readings
107
Figure 3-15 Meas Avg Count Pop-Up
108
Step Detection
109
Measuring Pulsed Signals
110
Figure 3-16 Pulsed Signal
110
Figure 3-17 Duty Cycle Setting
111
Figure 3-18 Duty Cycle Indicator
111
Setting External Trigger for Average Power Measurement
113
Power Sweep Mode
114
Figure 3-19 TRIG in and TRIG out Connection Diagram between Power Meter and Power Source
114
Figure 3-20 Channel Setup Display
115
Figure 3-21 Trigger Setting Menu 1 of
116
Figure 3-22 Trigger Setting Menu 2 of
116
Frequency Sweep Mode
118
Determine the Right Step to be Set
120
Setting Measurement Limits
121
Figure 3-23 Limits Checking Applications
121
Figure 3-24 Limits Checking Results
121
Setting Limits
122
Table 3-3 Range of Values for Window Limits
122
Figure 3-25 Minimum Limit Pop-Up
123
Checking for Limit Failures
124
Figure 3-26 Limit Failures
124
Numeric Format
125
Single Function Measurement
126
Figure 3-27 Measurement Setup Showing Single Configuration . 125 Figure 3-28 Function Pop-Up
126
Combined Measurement
127
Figure 3-30 Measurement Example Display
127
Max Hold/Min Hold
128
Figure 3-31 Max Hold/Min Hold Measurement Is Performed on the 'HOLD' Block
128
Figure 3-32 Hold Pop-Up
129
Figure 3-33 Min Hold and Max Hold Measurement Mode Indicated in the Display
129
Figure 3-34 Measurement Mode in Full Word
130
Recorder Output
131
Figure 3-35 Recorder Minimum Pop-Up
132
Figure 3-36 Recorder Maximum Pop-Up
133
Table 3-4 Ranges of Recorder Output Setting
133
Saving and Recalling Power Meter States
134
Figure 3-37 Save/Recall Screen
134
Editing a Register's Name
135
Recalling a Measurement Setup
135
Figure 3-38 Save Confirm Pop-Up
135
Figure 3-39 File Name Pop-Up
135
Figure 3-40 Recall Pop-Up
136
Zeroing and Calibrating the Power Meter
137
Zeroing the Power Meter
137
Figure 3-41 Zeroing Pop-Up
137
Zero/Cal Lockout
138
Figure 3-42 Please Zero and Calibrate Window
138
Calibration
139
Figure 3-43 Calibration Wait Pop-Up
139
Calibration Procedure Using E-Series Power Sensors and N8480 Series Power Sensors (Excluding Option CFT)
140
Calibration Procedure Using 8480 Series Power Sensors and N8480 Series Power Sensors (with Option CFT)
141
Table 3-5 Power Sensor Connection Requirements
142
Table 3-7 Typical Specifications
146
Adapter Test Procedure
146
Table 3-6 Equipment List
146
System Calibration
146
Figure 3-44 System Calibration Setup
147
Blank Screen
149
Figure 3-45 Blank Screen
149
Secure Blank
150
Figure 3-46 Secure Blank Feature
150
Figure 3-47 Enter 6-Digit Password Pop-Up
151
Figure 3-48 6-Digit Password Entered
151
Figure 3-49 Warning Message
152
Figure 3-50 Reconfirm Password
152
Figure 3-51 Warning Message
153
Figure 3-52 Password Reconfirmation Pop-Up
153
Figure 3-53 Enter Password to Restore Display
154
Backlight Intensity Control
155
Figure 3-54 Backlight Intensity Control
155
Figure 3-55 Increase or Decrease the Backlight Brightness
155
Memory Erase/Secure Erase
156
Figure 3-56 Activate Memory Erase Using Combo Keys
156
Figure 3-57 Secure Erase
157
Figure 3-58 Confirmation to Begin Secure Erase
157
Figure 3-59 Warning Pop-Up
158
VGA Output
159
Figure 3-60 VGA Toggle ON/OFF
159
Warm Start
160
Figure 3-61 Enable/Disable Warm Start Feature
160
Setting the Cable Short/Long
161
Figure 3-62 Short/Long Cable Option
161
Setting the TCP Keepalive Timeout
162
Figure 3-63 Remote Interfaces Window
162
Figure 3-64 TCP Keepalive Time Window
163
Figure 3-65 TCP Keepalive Time Pop-Up Window
163
Reference Manual
164
Figure 3-66 Reference Manual Softkey
164
Figure 3-67 QR Code Screen
164
Using E9300 E-Series Power Sensors
167
Introduction
168
Power Meter Configuration
169
Figure 4-1 E9300 E-Series Auto-Averaging Settings
169
Default Channel Setup
170
Figure 4-2 E9300 E-Series Default Channel Setup
170
Measurement Accuracy
171
Table 4-1 Power Sensor Connection Requirements
171
Figure 4-3 Frequency Pop-Up
173
Measuring Spread Spectrum and Multitone Signals
174
Figure 4-4 Spread Spectrum Signal
174
CDMA Signal Measurements
175
Figure 4-5 Wideband CDMA Error of E-Series E9300 Power Sensor Versus Corrected CW Sensor
175
Figure 4-6 CDMA (IS-95A): 9Ch Fwd
175
Multitone Signal Measurements
176
Figure 4-7 Calibration Factors Versus Frequency
176
Measuring TDMA Signals
177
Power Meter and Sensor Operation
177
Achieving Stable Results with TDMA Signals
177
Achieving Stable Results with GSM Signals
178
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Measurements
179
Measurement Accuracy and Speed
180
Setting the Range
180
Measurement Considerations
181
Using E4410 E-Series Power Sensors
183
Introduction
184
Power Meter Configuration
185
Figure 5-1 E-Series CW Sensor Auto-Averaging Settings
185
Default Channel Setup
186
Figure 5-2 E-Series E4410 Default Channel Setup
186
Measurement Accuracy
187
Figure 5-3 Frequency Pop-Up
188
Using 8480 Series Power Sensors
190
Introduction
190
Using 8480 Series Power
190
Power Meter Configuration
191
Figure 6-1 8480 Series Auto-Averaging Settings
191
Default Channel Setup
192
Figure 6-2 8480 Series Default Channel Setup
192
8480 Series Sensors Connection Requirements
193
Table 6-1 8480 Series Connection Requirements
193
Measurement Accuracy
194
Frequency Specific Calibration Factors
195
Figure 6-3 Reference Calibration Factor Pop-Up Window
196
Figure 6-4 Calibration Factor Pop-Up Window
197
Figure 6-5 Calibration Factor Display
197
Sensor Calibration Tables
199
Figure 6-6 Sensor Table Selected
200
Figure 6-7 Frequency Dependent Offset Indicator
200
Figure 6-8 Frequency/Calibration Table Display
201
Editing/Generating Sensor Calibration Tables
202
Table 6-2 Installed Power Sensor Models
202
Figure 6-9 "Sensor Tbls" Screen
203
Figure 6-10 "Edit Cal" Display
204
Figure 6-11 Edit Table Title Pop-Up
204
Pre-Installed Calibration Table Contents
206
Using N8480 Series Power Sensors
211
Introduction
212
Table 7-1 Power Range in the Range Setting
212
Power Meter Configuration Changes
213
Figure 7-1 Auto-Averaging Settings
213
Default Channel Setup
214
Figure 7-2 N8480 Series (Excluding Option CFT) Default Channel
214
Figure 7-3 N8480 Series with Option CFT Default Channel Setup
214
N8480 Series Sensors Connection Requirements
215
Table 7-2 N8480 Series Connection Requirements
215
N8480 Series Power Sensors (Excluding Option CFT)
216
Figure 7-4 Frequency Pop-Up
217
N8480 Series Power Sensors with Option CFT
218
Frequency Specific Calibration Factors
218
Figure 7-5 Reference Calibration Factor Pop-Up Window
219
Figure 7-6 Calibration Factor Pop-Up Window
220
Figure 7-7 Calibration Factor Displayed
221
Sensor Calibration Tables
223
Selecting a Sensor Calibration Table
224
Figure 7-8 Sensor Table Selected
224
Figure 7-9 Frequency Dependent Offset Indicator
225
Figure 7-10 Frequency/Calibration Table Display
226
Editing/Generating Sensor Calibration Tables
227
Table 7-3 Installed Power Sensor Models
227
Figure 7-11 "Sensor Tbls" Screen
228
Figure 7-12 "Edit Cal" Display
229
Figure 7-13 Edit Table Title Pop-Up
229
Introduction
232
Power Meter Configuration
233
Using U2000 Series USB Power Sensors
233
Figure 8-1 U2000 Series Auto-Averaging Settings
234
Default Channel Setup
235
Figure 8-2 U2000 Series Default Channel Setup
235
Measurement Accuracy
236
Table 8-1 Power Sensor Connection Requirements
236
Figure 8-3 Frequency Pop-Up
237
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Measurements
238
Measurement Accuracy and Speed
239
Setting the Range
239
Measurement Considerations
240
Using U8480 Series USB Thermocouple Sensors
243
Introduction
244
Power Meter Configuration
245
Figure 9-1 U8480 Series Auto-Averaging Settings
245
Default Channel Setup
246
Figure 9-2 U8480 Series Default Channel Setup
246
Measurement Accuracy
247
Figure 9-3 Frequency Pop-Up
248
Zeroing
249
Figure 9-4 Zeroing Pop-Up Message
249
Figure 9-5 Zeroing Error Pop-Up Message
250
Calibrating
251
Figure 9-6 Calibration Type
251
Figure 9-7 Calibration Pop-Up Message
252
Figure 9-8 Calibration Error Pop-Up Message
252
Zero+Cal
253
FDO Table Editing
253
Figure 9-9 FDO Table Editing
253
Using U2040 Series Power Sensors
255
Introduction
256
Power Meter Configuration
257
Figure 10-1 U2040 Series Auto-Averaging Settings
259
Default Channel Setup
260
Figure 10-2 U2040 Series Default Channel Setup
260
Measurement Accuracy
261
Figure 10-3 Frequency Pop-Up
262
Using 2050/60 X-Series Wide Dynamic Range USB Power Sensors
263
Introduction
264
Power Meter Configuration
265
2050/60 X-Series Simplified Measurement Path
265
2050/60 X-Series Typical Averaged Readings
265
Figure 11-1 2050/60 X-Series Auto-Averaging Settings
267
Default Channel Setup
268
Figure 11-2 2050/60 X-Series Default Channel Setup
268
Measurement Accuracy
269
Figure 11-3 Frequency Pop-Up
270
Maintenance
271
Self Test
272
Front Panel Selection of Self Tests
272
Instrument Self Test
273
Figure 12-1 Self Test Complete
273
Remote Testing
274
Test Descriptions
274
Error Messages
276
Introduction
276
Figure 12-2 Error Indicator Position
276
Error Message List
278
Operator Maintenance
285
Replacing the Power Line Fuse
285
Figure 12-3 Replacing the Fuses
285
Connector Maintenance
286
Contacting Keysight Technologies
287
Before Calling Keysight Technologies
287
Check the Basics
288
Instrument Serial Numbers
288
Recommended Calibration Interval
289
Erasing Memory Data
290
Figure 12-4 Secure Erase Status Pop-Up
290
Returning Your Power Meter for Service
291
Packaging the Power Meter for Shipment
291
Characteristics and Specifications
293
Physical Specifications
294
Table 13-1 Physical Specifications
294
Environmental Specifications
295
Table 13-2 N1913B/N1914B Environmental Specifications
295
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