Agilent Technologies 62A Stereo System User Manual


 
Agilent N5161A/62A/81A/82A/83A MXG Signal Generators User’s Guide 51
Preliminary Basic Operation
Preliminary Configuring a Swept Output
Step Sweep
Step sweep provides a linear or logarithmic progression from one selected frequency, or amplitude, or
both, to another, pausing at linearly or logarithmically spaced points (steps) along the sweep. The
sweep can progress forward, backward, or be changed manually.
The N5183A allows you to use step sweep along with the frequency markers on instruments during
measurements (refer to “Using Frequency Markers (N5183A Only)” on page 54).
NOTE The N5183A does not support the 8757 system interface.
Figure 3-5 Sweep Softkeys
Example: Configuring a Continuous, Linear Step Sweep
1. Preset the instrument and open the Sweep/List menu: Press Preset > SWEEP.
Because continuous is the default sweep repeat selection, and linear is the default step spacing
selection, you do not need to set these parameters.
2. Open the step sweep menu: Press Configure Step Sweep.
3. Set the following parameters:
Output: A signal that continuously sweeps from 500 to 600 MHz and from 20 to 0 dBm, with a
dwell time of 500 ms at each of six equallyspaced points.
Start frequency 500 MHz: Press Freq Start > 500 > MHz
Stop frequency 600 MHz: Press Freq Stop > 600 > MHz
Amplitude at the beginning of the sweep, 20 dBm: Press Amptd Start >
20 > dBm
Amplitude at the end of the sweep, 0 dBm: Press Amptd Stop > 0 > dBm.
6 sweep points: Press # Points > 6 > Enter
Dwell time at each point, 500 milliseconds: Press More > Step Dwell > 500 > msec
Dwell Time = the time that the signal is settled and you can make
a measurement before the sweep moves to the next point.
(Point to point time is the sum of the value set for the dwell plus
processing time, switching time, and settling time.)
Lin = steps equally spaced over the sweep; the output changes
linearly.
Log = step spacing increases logarithmically over the sweep; the
output changes exponentially.
Step Sweep and List Sweep dwell times are set independently.
For details on each key, use key help
as described on page 42.
N5183A Only: Opens the frequency marker menu. See page 54.
(The N5183A does not support Agilent 8757 the system interface.)