HP (Hewlett-Packard) Recording Equipment 8360 User manual

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
User manual

This manual is also suitable for

HP 8360 Series Synthesized Sweepers
(Including Options 001, 003, 004, 006,
and 008)
User’s Handbook
SERIAL NUMBERS
This manual applies directly to any synthesized sweeper with serial
number prefix combinations. You may have to modify this manual
so that it applies directly to your instrument version. Refer to the
“Instrument History” chapter.
HP
83620A/22A/24A
3420A
3250A
3245A
3213A
3145A
3143A
3119A
3108A
3104A
3102A
3050A
3044A
3036A
HP
83623A
3420A
3339A
3250A
3245A
3213A
3145A
3143A
3119A
3108A
3104A
3102A
3050A
3044A
3036A
HP
83630A
3420A
3250A
3245A
3213A
3145A
3143A
3119A
3108A
3104A
3102A
3050A
3044A
3036A
HP
83640A
3420A
3339A
3250A
3245A
3213A
3145A
3143A
3101A
HP
83650A
3420A
3250A
3245A
3213A
3145A
3143A
3052A
HP Part No. 08380-90070
Microfiche Part No.
08380-90073
Printed in USA
November 1995
Edition 9
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Ofice.
Safety Notes
The following safety notes are used throughout this manual.
Familiarize yourself with each of the notes and its meaning before
operating this instrument.
WARNING
Warning denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which, if
not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in injury or loss
of life. Do not proceed beyond a warning note until the indicated
conditions are fully understood and met.
CAUTION
Caution denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure that, if
not correctly performed or adhered to, would result in damage to or
destruction of the instrument. Do not proceed beyond a caution sign
until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
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General Safety
Considerations
WARNING
l
No operator serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel. To prevent electrical shock, do not remove covers.
n
For continued protection against fire hazard replace line fuse only
with same type and rating (F
5A/25OV).
The use of other fuses or
material is prohibited.
n
This is a Safety Class I product (provided with a protective earthing
ground incorporated in the power cord). The mains plug shall only
be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth
contact. Any interruption of the protective conductor, inside or
outside the instrument, is likely to make the instrument dangerous.
Intentional interruption is prohibited.
n
This is a Safety Class I product (provided with a protective earthing
ground incorporated in the power cord). The mains plug shall only
be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth
contact. Any interruption of the protective conductor, inside or
outside the instrument, is likely to make the instrument dangerous.
Intentional interruption is prohibited.
n
If this instrument is used in a manner not specified by
Hewlett-Packard Co., the protection provided by the instrument may
be impaired. This product must be used in a normal condition (in
which all means for protection are intact) only.
V
CAUTION
H
Before switching on this instrument, make sure that the line
voltage selector switch is set to the voltage of the power supply and
the correct fuse is installed.
n Always use the three-prong ac power cord supplied with this
instrument. Failure to ensure adequate earth grounding by not
using this cord may cause instrument damage.
n Before switching on this product, make sure that the line voltage
selector switch is set to the voltage of the power supply and
the correct fuse is installed. Assure the supply voltage is in the
specified range.
w
Ventilation Requirements: When installing the instrument in a
cabinet, the convection into and out of the instrument must not be
restricted. The ambient temperature (outside the cabinet) must be
less than the maximum operating temperature of the instrument
by 4
“C
for every 100 watts dissipated in the cabinet. If the total
power dissipated in the cabinet is greater than 800 watts, then
forced convection must be used.
n This product is designed for use in Installation Category II and
Pollution Degree 2 per IEC 1010 and 664, respectively.
Note
The detachable power cord is the instrument disconnecting device.
It disconnects the mains circuits from the mains supply before other
parts of the instrument. The front panel switch is only a standby
switch and is not a LINE switch.
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PREFACE
This manual provides user information for the HP 8360 Series
Synthesized Sweepers.
Instruments Covered
This manual applies to instruments having a serial number prefix
By This Manual
listed on the title page (behind the “Documentation Map” tab).
Some changes may have to be made to this manual so that it
applies directly to each instrument; refer to Chapter 5, “Instrument
History”, to see what changes may apply to your instrument.
A serial number label (Figure O-l) is attached to the instrument’s
rear panel. A prefix (four digits followed by a letter), and a suffix
(five digits unique to each instrument), comprise the instrument
serial number.
SERIAL NUMBER
PREFIX SUFFIX
-f----l
i
SER
1234A
12345
7
INSTALLED
OPTIONS
Figure O-l. Typical Serial Number Label
An instrument’s prefix that is not listed on the title page may
indicate that the instrument is different from those documented
in this manual. For serial number prefixes before those listed
on the title page, refer to the HP 8360 Series Synthesized
Sweepers Instrument History (to order, see “Replaceable Parts” in
Assembly-Level Repair).
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User’s Handbook
Tabs divide the major chapters of this manual. The contents of each
Organization
chapter is listed in the “Table of Contents.”
HP 8360 Series
Documentation
Documentation Map
For a pictorial representation of the HP 8360 series documentation,
see the “Documentation Map” at the front of this manual.
Ordering Manual
A manual part number is listed on the title page of this manual. You
may use it to order extra copies of this manual.
See “Replaceable
Parts”
in Assembly-Level Repair for a complete list of HP 8360
documentation and ordering numbers.
Typeface
Conventions
The following conventions are used in the HP 8360 series
documentation:
Italics Italic type is used for emphasis, and for titles of manuals and
other publications.
Computer Computer type is used for information displayed on the
instrument. For example: In this sequence, POWER LEVEL is displayed.
(-1
Instrument keys are represented in “key cap.” You are
instructed to press a
hardkey.
Softkeys
Softkeys are located just below the display, and their
functions depend on the current display. These keys are represented
in “softkey.” You are instructed to select a softkey.
Regulatory
Information
This product has been designed and tested in accordance with IEC
Publication 1010, Safety Requirements for Electronic Measuring
Apparatus, and has been supplied in a safe condition. The
instruction documentation contains information and warnings
which must be followed by the user to ensure safe operation and to
maintain the instrument in a safe condition.
Manufacturer’s
Declaration
Note
This is to certify that this product meets the radio frequency
interference requirements of Directive FTZ 1046/1984. The German
Bundespost has been notified that this equipment was put into
circulation and has been granted the right to check the product type
for compliance with these requirements.
Note: If test and measurement equipment is operated with
unshielded cables and/or used for measurements on open set-ups, the
user must insure that under these operating conditions, the radio
frequency interference limits are met at the border of his premises.
Model HP 8360 Series Synthesized Sweepers
Note
Hiermit wird bescheinigt, dass dieses
Gerat/System
in
Ubereinstimmung
mit den Bestimmungen von
Postverfiigung
1046/84
funkentstijrt
ist .
Der Deutschen Bundespost wurde das Inverkehrbringen dieses
GerHtes/Systems
angezeight und die Berechtigung
zur
fiberpriifung
der Serie auf Einhaltung der Bestimmungen
eingeraumt.
Zustzinformation
fur
Mess-und Testgerate:
Werden Mess- und Testgerate mit ungeschirmten Kabeln
und/oder
in offenen Messaufbauten verwendet, so ist vom Betreiber
sicherzustellen, dass die Funk-Entstorbestimmungen unter
Betriebsbedingungen an seiner Grundstiicksgrenze eingehalten
werden.
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Notice for Germany:
Noise Declaration
LpA < 70 dB
am Arbeitsplatz (operator position)
normaler Betrieb (normal position)
nach
DIN 45635 T. 19 (per
IS0
7779)
Declaration of
Conformity
X
DECLARATION
OF
CONFORMITY
accor&g
to
ISOIIEC
Quide
22 and EN 45014
Manufacturer’s
Name:
Hewlett-Packard
Co.
Manufacturer’s Address:
Microwave
Instruments
Division
1400
Fountaingrove
Parkway
Santa
Rosa,
CA
95403-1799
USA
declares
that
the
product
Product
Name:
Model
Numbers:
Synthesized Sweeper
HP
8362OA,
HP
8362lA,
HP
83622A,
HP
83623A,
HP
83624A,
HP
8363OA,
HP
8363lA,
HP
8364OA,
HP
36642A,
HP
8365OA,
HP
83651A
Product
Options:
This
declaration
covers
all
options
of
the
above
products.
conforms
to
the
following Product specifications:
Safety:
IEC
348:1978/HD
401
Sl:l981
CANZSA-C22.2
No.
231
(Series
M-89)
EMC:
ClSPR
11:199O/EN
55011:1991
Group
1,
Class
A
/EC
801-2:1984/EN
50082-1:1992
4
kV
CD,
8
kVAD
/EC
801-3:1984/EN
50082-1:1992
3
V/m,
27-500
MHz
/EC
80
f-4:
1988/EN
50082-
1:
1992
0.5
kV
Sig.
Lines,
1
kV
Power
Lines
Supplementary
Information:
The
product
herewith
complies
with
the
requirements
of
the
Low
Voltage
Directive
73/23/EEC
and
the
EMC
Directive
89/336/EEC.
Santa
Rosa,
California,
USA
2
Oct.
1995
European Contact:
Your local Hewlett-Packard
&/es
and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard
QmbH,
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Germany(FAX+4&7031-163143)
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Instrument Markings
!
A
Cd
“ISMl-A”
I
I
0
I
The instruction documentation symbol. The product is
marked with this symbol when it is necessary for the
user to refer to the instructions in the documentation.
The CE mark is a registered trademark of the European
Community.
The CSA mark is a registered trademark of the
Canadian Standards Association.
This is a symbol of an Industrial Scientific and Medical
Group 1 Class A product.
This is an ON symbol. The symbol ON is used to mark
the position of the instrument power line switch.
This is an ON symbol. The symbol ON is used to mark
the position of the instrument power line switch.
This is a STANDBY symbol. The STANDBY symbol is
used to mark the position of the instrument power line
switch.
This is an OFF symbol. The OFF symbol is used to
mark the position of the instrument power line switch.
This is an AC symbol. The AC symbol is used to
indicate the required nature of the line module input
power.
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Contents
1.
GETTING STARTED
What Is In This Chapter
............
How To Use This Chapter
............
Equipment Used In Examples
.........
Introducing the HP 8360 Series Synthesized Sweepers
Display Area
..................
Entry Area
..................
CW Operation and Start/Stop Frequency Sweep . .
CW Operation
.................
Start/Stop Frequency Sweep
..........
Center Frequency/Span Operation
........
Power Level and Sweep Time Operation
......
Power Level Operation
............
Sweep Time Operation
............
Continuous, Single, and Manual Sweep Operation
.
Marker Operation
...............
Saving and Recalling an Instrument State
.....
Power Sweep and Power Slope Operation
.....
Power Sweep Operation
............
Power Slope Operation
............
Getting Started Advanced
............
Externally Leveling the Synthesizer
........
Leveling with Detectors/Couplers /Splitters ...
External Leveling Used With the Optional Step
Attenuator
...............
Leveling with Power Meters
..........
Leveling with MM-wave Source Modules
.....
Working with Mixers/Reverse Power Effects
....
Working with Spectrum Analyzers/Reverse Power
Effects
...................
Optimizing Synthesizer Performance
.......
Creating and
Applymg
the User Flatness Correction
Array
..................
Creating a User Flatness Array Automatically,
Example 1
...............
Creating a User Flatness Array, Example 2 . .
Swept mm-wave Measurement with Arbitrary
Correction Frequencies, Example 3
....
Scalar Analysis Measurement with User Flatness
Corrections, Example 4
.........
Using Detector Calibration
..........
Using the Tracking Feature
..........
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Tracking
.................
ALC Bandwidth Selection............
Using Step Sweep
...............
Creating and Using a Frequency List .......
Using the Security Features ...........
Changing the Preset Parameters .........
Getting Started Programming..........
HP-IB General Information ...........
Interconnecting Cables ............
Instrument Addresses.............
HP-IB Instrument Nomenclature........
Listener
..................
Talker...................
Controller.................
Programming the Synthesizer .........
HP-IB Command Statements .........
Abort
...................
Remote..................
Local Lockout ...............
Local...................
Clear...................
output..................
Enter...................
Getting Started with SCPI ...........
Definitions of Terms ..............
Standard Notation ..............
Command Mnemonics ...........
Angle Brackets...............
How to Use Examples.............
Command Examples ............
Response Examples.............
Essentials for Beginners.............
Program and Response Messages .......
Forgiving Listening and Precise Talking....
Types of Commands ............
Subsystem Command Trees ..........
The Command Tree Structure........
Paths Through the Command Tree......
Subsystem Command Tables..........
Reading the Command Table ........
More About Commands...........
Query and Event Commands........
Implied Commands............
Optional Parameters ...........
Program Message Examples.........
Parameter Types..............
Numeric Parameters ...........
Extended Numeric Parameters.......
Discrete Parameters ...........
Boolean Parameters ...........
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HP 8360
User’s Handbook
Reading Instrument Errors . . . . . . . . . .
Example Programs ..............
Example Program .............
Description ...............
Program Listing .............
Program Comments ...........
Details of Commands and Responses .......
In This Subsection ..............
Program Message Syntax ...........
Subsystem Command Syntax ........
Common Command Syntax .........
Response Message Syntax ...........
SCPI Data Types ..............
Parameter Types ..............
Numeric Parameters ...........
Extended Numeric Parameters .......
Discrete Parameters ...........
Boolean Parameters ...........
Response Data Types ............
Real Response Data ...........
Integer Response Data ..........
Discrete Response Data ..........
String Response Data ...........
Programming Typical Measurements .......
In This Subsection ..............
Using the Example Programs .........
Use of the Command Tables .........
HP-IB Check, Example Program 1 .......
Program Comments ............
Local Lockout Demonstration, Example Program 2
Program Comments ............
Setting Up A Typical Sweep, Example Program 3
Program Comments ............
Queries, Example Program 4 ..........
Program Comments ............
Saving and Recalling States, Example Program 5 .
Program Comments ............
Looping and Synchronization, Example Program 6
Program Comments ............
Using the
*WA1
Command, Example Program 7 .
Program Comments ............
Using the User Flatness Correction Commands,
Example Program 8 ............
Programming the Status System .........
In This Subsection ..............
General Status Register Model .........
Condition Register .............
Transition Filter ..............
Event Register ...............
Enable Register ..............
An Example Sequence ...........
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Contents-3
2.
A.
Programming the Trigger System .........
In This Subsection ..............
Generalized Trigger Model ...........
Overview .................
Details of Trigger States ...........
Inside the Idle State ...........
Inside the Initiate State ..........
Inside Event Detection States .......
Inside the Sequence Operation State ....
Common Trigger Configurations ........
The
INIT
Configuration ...........
The TRIG Configuration ..........
Description of Triggering in the HP 8360 Series
Synthesizers ...............
Advanced Trigger Configurations .......
Trigger Keyword Definitions ..........
ABORt
..................
IMMediate
................
ODELay
.................
SOURce ..................
Related Documents ...............
The International Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers. ...........
Hewlet
t-Packard Company ...........
OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE
How To Use This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . .
Address ..........
Adrs Menu
........
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Select
Autc
1
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Bandwidth Select High
ALC
Bandwidth
Selsct
Low
AI.
.C
BW
Menu
.......
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BW Cal Always
. . . .
AM BW Cal Once . . . . . .
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I
Cal Menu . . . . . . .
AMMenu
. . . . . . . . .
hM
On/Off
10
dB/V
. . . .
AM On/Off
100%/V
. . . .
AM On/Off Ext . . . . . .
hM
On/Off Int . . . . . .
Amp1
Markers . . . . . . .
AM Type IO
dB/V
. . . . .
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User’s Handbook
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Delay Menu
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Delete Menu
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Delete All
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Delete Current
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Disp Status
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User’s Handbook
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Enter List Dwell
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Enter List Offset
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ENTRY KEYS
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[ENTR~~N/OFF]
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ExtDetCal
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Fault Menu
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User’s Handbook
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Internal Pulse Mode Trigger
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List Mode Pt
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List Mode Pt
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