AGILENT 35670A
Supplemental Operator’s Guide
SECTION 1 : TURNING ON THE AGILENT 35670A .......................................................................................... 1
SECTION 2 : MEASUREMENT STATE AFTER TURN-ON............................................................................... 2
SECTION 3 : MEASURING WITH TRANSDUCERS...........................................................................................3
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SING ICP-TYPE TRANSDUCERS WITH THE AGILENT 35670A .............................................................................. 3
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SING TRANSDUCERS WITH EXTERNAL PREAMPLIFIERS .......................................................................................... 3
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PECIFYING TRANSDUCER SENSITIVITY AND UNITS ................................................................................................. 4
SECTION 4 : MEASURING A SINGLE CHANNEL POWER SPECTRUM - DISPLACEMENT................... 5
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ELECTING SINGLE CHANNEL OPERATION ............................................................................................................... 5
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ETTING UP TRANSDUCER UNITS FOR DISPLACEMENT............................................................................................. 5
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ELECTING FREQUENCY SPAN .................................................................................................................................. 5
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UANTIFYING POWER SPECTRUM RESULTS.............................................................................................................. 7
SECTION 5 : IMPROVING MEASUREMENT RESULTS................................................................................... 8
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REQUENCY ZOOMING TO INCREASE RESOLUTION................................................................................................... 8
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AXIMIZING DYNAMIC RANGE ................................................................................................................................8
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VERAGING TO REDUCE MEASUREMENT VARIANCE................................................................................................ 9
SECTION 6 : MEASURING A SINGLE CHANNEL TIME WAVEFORM ...................................................... 11
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ELECTING SINGLE CHANNEL OPERATION ............................................................................................................. 11
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ELECTING TIME RECORD LENGTH......................................................................................................................... 12
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ISPLAYING TIME WAVEFORMS ............................................................................................................................. 12
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SING MANUAL ARM TO CAPTURE A SINGLE TIME WAVEFORM............................................................................ 12
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VENT TRIGGERING................................................................................................................................................ 13
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UANTIFYING TIME TRACE RESULTS ..................................................................................................................... 14
SECTION 7 : MEASURING DUAL CHANNEL SPECTRA ............................................................................... 15
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RESETTING THE ANALYZER................................................................................................................................... 15
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ELECTING DUAL CHANNEL OPERATION................................................................................................................ 15
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ELECTING FREQUENCY SPAN ................................................................................................................................15
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ISPLAYING DUAL-CHANNEL POWER SPECTRUM MEASUREMENTS....................................................................... 15
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SING MARKERS WITH DUAL CHANNEL MEASUREMENTS ..................................................................................... 16
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OUPLED MARKERS ............................................................................................................................................... 17
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OUPLED MARKERS WITH PEAK TRACKING ........................................................................................................... 17
SECTION 8 : IMPROVING DUAL CHANNEL MEASUREMENT RESULTS................................................ 18
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AXIMIZING DYNAMIC RANGE .............................................................................................................................. 18
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UAL CHANNEL AVERAGING ................................................................................................................................. 18
SECTION 9 : MEASURING DUAL CHANNEL TIME WAVEFORMS............................................................ 20
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ELECTING DUAL CHANNEL OPERATION................................................................................................................ 20
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ELECTING TIME RECORD LENGTH......................................................................................................................... 20
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ISPLAYING DUAL TIME WAVEFORMS................................................................................................................... 20
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RMING DUAL CHANNEL TIME MEASUREMENTS................................................................................................... 21
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RIGGERING A DUAL-CHANNEL TIME MEASUREMENT........................................................................................... 21
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RIGGER DELAY ..................................................................................................................................................... 22
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SING MARKERS WITH DUAL CHANNEL TIME MEASUREMENTS ............................................................................ 23
SECTION 10 : MEASURING DUAL CHANNEL SPECTRA AND TIME WAVEFORMS.......................... 23