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Tektronix RSA2208A User Manual (354 pages)
3 GHz & 8 GHz Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers
Brand:
Tektronix
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
10
List of Tables
19
Figure 1- 1: Concept of the Swept Spectrum Analyzer
29
Figure 1- 2: Sweep of Resolution Filter
29
Figure 1- 3: Concept of the Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer
30
Figure 1- 4: Concurrent Acquisition
30
Figure 1- 5: Frame Acquisition
31
Figure 1- 6: Block Diagram
32
Figure 1- 7: AC Input (Rear Panel)
36
Figure 1- 8: Principal Power Switch (Rear Panel)
37
Figure 1- 9: Front Panel Power Switch (ON/STANDBY Switch)
37
Figure 1- 10: Initial Screen
38
Figure 1- 11: RF INPUT Connector
38
Figure 1- 12: Setting up the Stand
39
Figure 1- -13: Spectrum of the Calibration Signal
40
Figure 1- 14: Setup Display
41
Table 1- 1: Span and RBW
41
Figure 1- 15: Reference Level Setting and A/D Overflow Indicator
42
Figure 1- 16: Spectrogram Display
43
Figure 1- 17: Calibration Menu Structure
48
Figure 1- 18: UNCAL Display
49
Figure 1- 19: Center Offset
50
Figure 1- 20: DC Offset
51
Figure 1- 21: System Menu
52
Figure 2- 1: Front Panel
56
Figure 2- 2: Rear Panel
58
Figure 2- 3: Side Panel
59
Figure 2- 4: Connecting USB Devices
60
Figure 2- 5: Operation with Mouse and Keyboard
61
Table 2- 1: Key Functions of the Keyboard
61
Figure 2- 6: Display Screen Configuration
62
Figure 2- 7: Status Display
64
Figure 2- 8: Pre- and Post-Trigger Regions
64
Table 2- 2: Status Display
64
Figure 2- 9: Key Lock Display
65
Figure 2- 10: Setup Display
66
Table 2- 3: Setup Display
66
Figure 2- 11: Menu Keys
68
Table 2- 4: Menu Key Summary
68
Figure 2- 12: Example Menu Item Display
70
Table 2- 5: Measurement Modes
75
Tutorial
83
Preparations
84
Displaying Spectrum
88
Using Markers and Peak Search
95
Using Averaging and Comparison Displays
100
Displaying a Spectrogram
103
Spectrum Analysis
106
Analog Modulation Analysis
110
Turning off the Power
118
Reference
119
Spectrum Analysis (S/A Mode)
121
Measurement Screen Layout
122
Spectrum Analysis
124
Table 3- 1: Measurement Items in the S/A Mode
124
Spectrogram Display
138
Real-Time Analysis
140
Table 3- 2: Features of the Real-Time Mode
141
Table 3- 3: Span Setting Range
141
Zoom Function
144
Modulation Analysis (Demod Mode)
147
Measurement Screen Layout
148
Analog Modulation Analysis
154
Measurement Screen Layout
161
Time Analysis (Time Mode)
161
Time Variation Measurement
162
CCDF Measurement
166
Pulse Measurements
171
Setting Frequency and Span
181
Frequency and Span Setting Menu
182
Using the Channel Table
184
Using the Marker and Peak Search
185
Frequency Setting Range
186
Table 3- 4: Frequency and Span Setting Range
186
Vector Span
188
Amplitude Menu
189
Setting Amplitude
189
Table 3- 5: Reference Level Setting Range
190
Table 3- 6: RF Attenuation Level Setting
191
Table 3- 7: Mixer Level Setting
191
Table 3- 8: Vertical Scale Setting Range
192
Over-Voltage Input
193
Amplitude Correction
194
Setting Timing Parameters
203
Timing Menu
203
Seamless Acquisition
207
Trigger
209
Trigger Menu
210
Table 3- 9: How to Acquire a Waveform
211
IF Trigger
216
Table A- -5: Amplitude
217
Trigger Point Indicator
219
FFT and RBW
221
RBW/FFT Menu
222
FFT Points
225
FFT Window
226
Table 3- 10: Characteristics and Usage of FFT Windows
226
Table 3- 11: FFT Window and Bandpass Filter
228
Trace Comparison Display and Average Function
231
Trace/Avg Menu
232
Table 3- 12: Averaging Method
233
Displaying Trace 1 and 2
234
Averaging the Waveform
235
Saving/Loading Waveform Data
238
Trace Compression
238
Setting Views
241
View Menu
241
Basic Procedure
242
Spectrum View Setting
243
Spectrogram View Setting
244
Time Domain View Setting
246
CCDF View Setting
248
Display Line
249
Display Line Operation (Other than Real Time S/A)
250
Multi Display Lines (Real Time S/A Only)
253
Marker Operation and Peak Search
257
Markers Menu
258
Using Markers
261
Peak Search
266
Displaying the Online Help
269
Using the Online Help
269
Table 3- 14: Front Panel Keys for Online Help
271
Using a Mouse and Keyboard
272
Input Menu
273
Selecting Input Source
273
File Operations
275
File Type
275
Load/Save Menu
276
Saving and Loading Files
278
Table 3- 15: File Save Operation
278
Table 3- 16: Preset File Names
279
Table 3- 17: File Load Operation
282
Entering a File Name
284
Deleting a File
286
Making/Deleting a Directory
286
Data File Format
287
File Format
287
Table 3- -18: Combinations of Valida, P, I and
292
Table A- -8: Acquisition
293
Trace File Format
295
Print Menu
299
Screen Copy
299
Printing a Screen Copy
300
Creating a File
301
Table A- 1: Frequency
306
Table A- 2: Spectrum Purity
307
Table A- 3: Noise Sideband
307
Table A- 4: Input
308
Table A- 6: Dynamic Range
309
Table A- 7: Spurious Response
310
Table A- 9: Sampling Rate
311
Dbm
340
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Tektronix RSA2208A Service Manual (311 pages)
3 GHz & 8 GHz Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers
Brand:
Tektronix
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Warranty
3
Table of Contents
4
Figure 1-6: Block Diagram
10
General Safety Summary
14
Service Safety Summary
16
Preface
18
Manual Structure
18
Manual Conventions
19
Finding Other Information
19
Contacting Tektronix
20
Introduction
22
Performance Check Interval
22
Strategy for Servicing
22
Specifications
24
Product Overview
25
Features
25
Application
26
Difference between RSA2203A and RSA2208A
26
Real-Time Analysis
27
Figure 1-1: Concept of the Swept Spectrum Analyzer
27
Figure 1-2: Sweep of Resolution Filter
27
Figure 1-3: Concept of the Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer
28
Figure 1-4: Concurrent Acquisition
28
Figure 1-5: Frame Acquisition
29
Architecture
30
Specifications
33
Performance Conditions
33
Electrical Characteristics
34
Table 1-1: Frequency
34
Table 1-2: Spectrum Purity
35
Table 1-3: Noise Sideband
35
Table 1-5: Amplitude
37
Table 1-6: Dynamic Range
37
Table 1-7: Spurious Response
38
Table 1-8: Acquisition
39
Table 1-9: Sampling Rate
39
Table 1-10: Frame Time
40
Table 1-11: RBW (Resolution Bandwidth)
41
Table 1-12: Analog Demodulation
42
Table 1-13: Trigger
42
Table 1-14: Measurement Function
42
Table 1-15: Display
43
Table 1-16: Marker, Trace, and Display Line
43
Table 1-17: Controller and Interface
43
Table 1-18: Power Requirements
44
Table 1-19: Power Connector
44
Physical Characteristics
45
Environmental Characteristics
45
Table 1-20: Physical Characteristics
45
Table 1-21: Environmental Characteristics
45
Table 1-22: Certifications and Compliances
46
Operating Information
49
Installation
50
Supplying Operating Power
50
Table 2-1: Power-Cord Conductor Identification
50
Table 2-2: Power Cord Identification
51
Operating Environment
52
Applying Power
53
Figure 2-1: AC Input (Rear Panel)
53
Figure 2-2: Principal Power Switch (Rear Panel)
54
Figure 2-3: Front Panel Power Switch (ON/STANDBY Switch)
54
Figure 2-4: Initial Screen
55
Figure 2-5: RF INPUT Connector
55
Setting up the Stand
56
Figure 2-6: Setting up the Stand
56
Powering off the Analyzer
57
Restart
58
Repackaging Instructions
59
Installed Options
59
Operating Instructions
60
Preparations
61
Figure 2-7: Cable Connection
61
Figure 2-8: Principal Power Switch (Rear Panel)
62
Figure 2-9: Power Switch (ON/STANDBY)
62
Figure 2-10: Initial Screen
63
Restoring Default Settings
64
Displaying Spectrum
65
Figure 2-11: Frequency, Span, and Amplitude Settings
65
Figure 2-12: Menu Items for Numeric Value Input
66
Figure 2-13: Numeric Value Entry Keypad
66
Figure 2-14: Center Frequency of 100 Mhz, Span of 10 Mhz
67
Figure 2-15: Center Frequency of 100 Mhz, Span of 20 Khz
68
Figure 2-16: Setting Amplitude
69
Figure 2-17: Menu Items for Numeric Value Input
70
Figure 2-18: Reference Level of 10 Dbm
70
Figure 2-19: Status Indicator
71
Using Markers and Peak Search
72
Figure 2-20: Measurement with a Single Marker
73
Figure 2-21: Measurement with the Delta Marker
74
Figure 2-22: Searching for the Peak
76
Using Averaging and Comparison Displays
77
Figure 2-23: Comparing a New Waveform with an Averaged
78
Figure 2-24: Comparison Display with Averaged Waveform
79
Displaying a Spectrogram
80
Figure 2-25: Concurrent Display of Spectrum and Spectrogram
80
Figure 2-26: Tall Display of Spectrum and Spectrogram
81
Figure 2-27: Spectrogram View
82
Spectrum Analysis
83
Modulation Analysis
87
Selecting a Measurement
88
Setting the Acquisition
91
Using Windows 98
95
Turning off the Power
97
Theory of Operation
98
RF Input Circuit
99
Table 1-4: Input
100
Power Supply Circuit
103
Performance Verification
105
Brief Procedures
108
Functional Check
109
Table 4-1: Span and RBW
111
Table 4-2: Internal Diagnostic Program
113
Performance Tests
114
Equipment Required
115
Table 4-3: Test Equipment
115
Auto Tests
117
Manual Tests
125
10 Mhz Reference Output
126
Table 4-4: Spurious Measurement
145
Test Record
153
Adjustment Procedures
158
Requirements for Performance
159
Table 5-1: Test Equipment
160
Self Calibration
167
Auto Calibration
171
Reference Oscillator Frequency Adjustment
174
Reconfiguration of RF Modules
176
Maintenance
181
Related Maintenance Procedures
182
Table 6-1: Relative Susceptibility to Static-Discharge Damage
184
Inspection and Cleaning
185
Table 6-2: External Inspection Check List
186
Table 6-3: Internal Inspection Check List
187
Removal and Installation Procedures
188
Summary of Procedures
190
Analyzer Orientation
192
Access Procedure
202
Procedures for External Modules
203
Front Cushion
204
Cabinet Modules
205
Procedures for RF Modules
208
Procedures for CPU Board and Disk Modules
212
CPU Board
212
Hard Disk Drive
214
Floppy Disk Drive
216
Procedures for Mother Board and Its Daughter Boards
217
Procedures for Power Supply Modules on the Instrument Bottom
223
Removal and Installation Procedures
224
Procedures for RF1 Modules on the Instrument Bottom
228
Procedures for Front Panel Modules
235
Front Panel Assembly
235
Rotary Encoder
236
RF Input Connector
239
LCD Display
239
Procedures for Chassis Modules
241
Troubleshooting Procedure
246
Power Supply System
247
Signal Path
249
Symptoms and Faulty Modules
259
Notes for Changing Modules or Parts
260
Options and Accessories
263
Standard Accessories
265
Optional Accessories
265
Electrical Parts List
267
Mechanical Parts List
279
Replaceable Parts
280
Parts Ordering Information
280
Using the Replaceable Parts List
281
Replaceable Parts List
283
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