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Atec Agilent-35670A User Manual

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Data storage functions

Built-in 3.5 in., 1.44-Mbyte flexible disk also supports
720-KByte disks, and 2 Mbyte NVRAM disk. Both
MS-DOS

®

and HP-LIF formats are available. Data can be

formatted as either ASCII or binary (SDF). The 35670A
provides storage and recall from the internal disk, internal
RAM disk, internal NVRAM disk, or external GPIB disk for
any of the following information:

Instrument setup states

Trace data

User-math Limit

data

Time capture buffers

Agilent Instrument BASIC

Waterfall display data

Programs

Data tables

Curve fit/synthesis tables

GPIB capabilities

Conforms to IEEE 488.1 /488.2
Conforms to SCPI 1992
Controller with Agilent Instrument Basic Option

Calibration & memory

Single or automatic calibration
Built-in diagnostics & service tests
Nonvolatile clock with time/date
Time/date stamp on plots and saved data files

Online help

Access to topics via keyboard or index

Fan

On/Off

Source outputs

Random Burst

random

Periodic chirp

Burst chirp

Pink noise

Fixed sine

Note: Some source types are not available for use in
optional modes. See option description for details.

Input channels

Manual range

Anti-alias filters On/Off

Up-only auto range

AC or DC coupling

Up/down auto range

LED half range and overload

indicators

Floating or grounded

A-weight filters On/Off

Transducer power supplies (4 ma constant current)

Frequency

20 spans from 195 mHz to 102.4 kHz (1 channel mode)
20 spans from 98 mHz to 51.2 kHz (2 channel mode)
Digital zoom with 244 µHz resolution throughout the
102.4 kHz frequency bands.

Resolution

100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600 lines

Windows

Hann Uniform
Flat top

Force/exponential

Math

+,-,*, /

Conjugate

Magnitude Real

and

imaginary

Square Root

FFT, FFT

-1

LN EXP
*jω or /jω

PSD

Differentiation

A, B, and C weighting

Integration

Constants K1 thru K5

Functions F1 thru F5

Analysis

Limit test with pass/fail
Data table with tabular readout
Data editing

Time capture functions

Capture transient events for repeated analysis in FFT,
octave, order, histogram, or correlation modes (except
swept-sine). Time-captured data may be saved to internal
or external disk, or transferred over GPIB. Zoom on
captured data for detailed nar row band analysis.