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Keysight Technologies N8262A P Series User Manual (147 pages)
Modular Power Meter
Brand:
Keysight Technologies
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 3.4 MB
Table of Contents
Declaration of Conformity
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 Considerations
7
General Safety Information
7
Regulatory Markings
9
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/ EC
10
Product Category
10
Sales and Technical Support
10
Table of Contents
11
List of Tables
19
Safety Information
2
1 Introduction
22
Product Overview
22
Figure 1-1 P-Series Soft Front Panel
22
Getting Started
23
Power Meter and Sensor Capability
23
Specifications
23
Conventions Used in this Guide
24
P-Series Soft Front Panel Keys and Connections
25
The Display Layout
30
Figure 1-2 Dual Numeric Display
30
Figure 1-3 Single Numeric and Analog Display
32
Figure 1-4 Full Screen Numeric Display
33
Figure 1-5 Trace Display in both Windows
34
Figure 1-6 Trace Display in Single Enlarged Window in Markers
35
Figure 1-7 Trace Display in Single Enlarged Window in Trigger Delay Mode
36
Figure 1-8 Trace Display in Single Enlarged Window in Trace Control
37
Window Symbols and Pop-Ups
38
Warning Symbol Pop-Up
38
Wait Symbol Pop-Up
38
Confirm Symbol Pop-Up
39
Numeric Entry Pop-Up
39
Text Entry Pop-Up
39
Trace Scaling Pop-Up
40
List Pop-Up
40
2 General Power Meter Functions
42
Setting the Units of Measurement
42
Selecting Units of Measurement from the Softkeys
43
Setting the Measurement Frequency
44
Procedure
44
Figure 2-1 Frequency Pop-Up
44
Setting the Resolution
45
Making Relative Measurements
46
Procedure
46
Figure 2-2 Typical Relative Measurement Display
46
Figure 2-3 Numeric Display
47
Setting the Pulse Reference Levels
48
Figure 2-4 Measurement Configuration Screen
48
Figure 2-5 Pulse Duration Measurement between Two Reference Levels
49
Figure 2-6 Trace Ref Lvl 1 Pop-Up
49
Figure 2-7 Trace Ref Lvl 2 Pop-Up
50
Figure 2-8 Pulse Duration Ref Lvl Pop-Up
50
Setting Offsets
51
Setting Channel Offsets
51
Figure 2-9 Simplified Measurement Path
51
Figure 2-10 Typical Channel Offset Display
52
Setting Display Offsets
53
Figure 2-11 Channel Offset Indicator
53
Setting Frequency Dependent Offsets
54
Figure 2-12 Typical Display Offset Display
54
Figure 2-13 Frequency Dependent Offset Tables Display
56
Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables
57
Figure 2-14 Frequency Dependent Offset Indicator
57
Figure 2-15 "Edit Offset" Display with Data Added
58
Figure 2-16 Edit Table Title Pop-Up
59
Setting Measurement Averaging
61
Figure 2-17 Typical Averaged Readings
61
Figure 2-18 Meas Avg Count Pop-Up
62
Step Detection
63
Setting the Video Averaging
64
Figure 2-19 Video Avg Count Pop-Up
65
Setting the Video Bandwidth
66
Figure 2-20 Bandwidth Filter Shapes
67
Figure 2-21 Video Bandwidth Pop-Up
68
Setting Measurement Channel Gates
69
Figure 2-22 Example of Measurement Gates
69
Figure 2-23 Gate Setup Screen
70
Figure 2-24 Time Gating Start Pop-Up
71
Figure 2-25 Time Gating Length Pop-Up
71
Setting up the Channel Trace
72
Figure 2-26 Trace Setup Display
72
Figure 2-27 Trace Start Time Pop-Up
73
Figure 2-28 X Scale/Division Pop-Up
73
Figure 2-29 Trace Units Pop-Up
74
Figure 2-30 y Scale Maximum Value Pop-Up
74
Figure 2-31 y Scale/Division Pop-Up
75
Setting the Trigger
76
Figure 2-32 Trigger Menu - Free Run Mode
76
Figure 2-33 Trigger Setting Menu 1 of 2
77
Figure 2-34 Trigger Level Pop-Up
78
Figure 2-35 Trigger Delay Pop-Up
79
Figure 2-36 Trigger Setting Menu 2 of
79
Figure 2-37 Trigger Holdoff Pop-Up
80
Figure 2-38 Trigger Hsyteresis Pop-Up
81
Setting Measurement Limits
82
Figure 2-39 Limits Checking Applications
82
Figure 2-40 Limits Checking Results
82
Setting Limits
83
Checking for Limit Failures
84
Figure 2-41 Minimum Limit Pop-Up
84
Figure 2-42 Limit Failures
85
Setting the Measurement Display
86
Figure 2-43 Twelve Measurements Per Channel
86
Figure 2-44 Measurement Feed Example
87
Numeric Format
87
Figure 2-45 Measurement Setup Showing Single Configuration
88
Figure 2-46 Function Pop-Up
88
Single Function Measurement
88
Figure 2-47 Measurement Type Pop-Up
89
Figure 2-48 Gating Number Pop-Up
89
Combined Measurement
90
Figure 2-50 Measurement Example Display
91
Scaling the Analog Display
92
Figure 2-51 Maximum Limit Pop-Up
92
Figure 2-52 Minimum Limit Pop-Up
92
Figure 2-53 Increment and Decrement Multiplier
93
Recorder Output
94
Figure 2-54 Recorder Minimum Pop-Up
95
Figure 2-55 Recorder Minimum Pop-Up
95
Figure 2-56 Increment and Decrement Multiplier
97
Saving and Recalling Power Meter States
98
Figure 2-57 Save/Recall Screen
98
Editing a Register's Name
99
Figure 2-58 Save Confirm Pop-Up
99
Figure 2-59 File Name Pop-Up
99
Recalling a Measurement Setup
99
Figure 2-60 Recall Pop-Up
100
Zeroing and Calibrating the P-Series Sensor
101
Zeroing
101
Figure 2-61 Zeroing Pop-Up
101
Calibration
102
Figure 2-62 Calibration Wait Pop-Up
102
Zero/Cal Lockout
103
Figure 2-63 Please Zero and Calibrate Window
103
Presetting the Power Meter
105
Figure 2-64 Preset Display Options
105
3 Using P-Series Power Sensor
108
Introduction
108
Configuring a Power Measurement
109
Setting the Trace Display
110
Step 1. Connecting the Power Sensor
111
Step 2. Setting the Channel Frequency
111
Figure 3-1 P-Series Sensor Default Channel Setup
111
Step 3. Setting the Trigger
112
Step 4. Setting the Display to Trace
112
Figure 3-2 Trace Display in Dual Channel Power Meter
112
Step 5. Expanding the Trace Display
113
Figure 3-3 Trace Display in Single Enlarged Window
113
Gate Control in a Single Enlarged Window
114
Figure 3-4 Trace Display with Gate Control Menu
114
Figure 3-5 Trace Display with Trigger Delay Menu
115
Figure 3-6 Trace Display with Trace Control Menu
117
Viewing the Results in a Full Screen Window
118
Figure 3-7 Trace Display in Full Screen
118
Improving the Accuracy with Additional Settings
119
Figure 3-8 P-Series Power Sensor Default Channel Setup
119
Figure 3-9 Channel Offset Display
120
Complementary Cumulative Distribution Function (CCDF)
122
Viewing the CCDF Table
122
Figure 3-10 CCDF Table in Windowed Display
123
Figure 3-11 CCDF Table in Expanded Display
123
Figure 3-12 CCDF Table in Full-Screen Display
124
4 Maintenance
125
Self Test
126
Front Panel Selection of Self Tests
126
Instrument Self Test
126
Remote Testing
127
Figure 4-1 Self Test Complete
127
Test Descriptions
128
Error Messages
129
Introduction
129
Figure 4-2 Error Indicator Position
129
Error Message List
131
Operator Maintenance
138
Contacting Keysight Technologies
139
Before Calling Keysight Technologies
139
Check the Basics
139
Instrument Serial Numbers
140
Erasing Memory Data
142
Figure 4-3 Secure Erase Status Pop-Up
142
Returning Your Power Meter for Service
143
Packaging the Power Meter for Shipment
143
5 Characteristics and Specifications
145
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