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Agilent Technologies E8267D PSG User Manual

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Chapter 4

137

Optimizing Performance

Creating and Applying User Flatness Correction

7.

Press

# of Points

>

10

>

Enter

.

Steps 4, 5, and 6 enter the desired flatness–corrected frequencies into the step array.

8.

Press

Return

>

Load Cal Array From Step Array

>

Confirm Load From Step Data

.

This populates the user flatness correction array with the frequency settings defined in the step
array.

9.

Press

Amplitude

>

More (1 of 2)

>

Ampl Offset

.

Enter a nominal (average) value for the gain or loss of any cables or other devices connected
between the signal generator’s RF output and the power sensor. Refer to figure

Figure 4- 4

. Gain

is entered as a positive number while loss is entered as a negative number.

10. Press

RF On/Off

.

This activates the RF output and the RF ON annunciator is displayed on the signal generator.

Perform the User Flatness Correction

NOTE

If you are not using an Agilent E4416A/17A/18B/19B power meter, or if your power meter
does not have a GPIB interface, you can perform the user flatness correction manually. For
instructions, see

“Performing the User Flatness Correction Manually” on page 137

.

1.

Press

More (1 of 2)

>

User Flatness

>

Do Cal

.

Pressing the

Do Cal

softkey causes the signal generator to perform the user flatness correction

routine. A progress bar is shown on the front panel display as the routine runs. The routine
generates a table of correction points with each correction point consisting of a frequency and
amplitude correction value for that frequency. The correction value at each point is the difference
between the power level, as measured by the power meter, and the output power of the signal
generator.

NOTE

A power meter timeout may occur at low power levels. If a power meter timeout error
message appears, increase the timeout value by pressing

Amplitude

>

More (1 of 2)

>

User Flatness >

More (1 of 2) > Meter Timeout

.

2.

Press

Done

.

Pressing the

Done

softkey loads the amplitude correction values into the user flatness correction

array.

If desired, press

Configure Cal Array

.

This opens the user flatness correction array, where you can view the stored amplitude correction
values. The user flatness correction array title displays User Flatness: (UNSTORED) indicating
that the current user flatness correction array data has not been saved to the memory catalog.

Performing the User Flatness Correction Manually

If you are not using an Agilent E4416A/17A/18B/19B power meter, or if your power meter does not
have a GPIB interface, complete the steps in this section and then continue with the user flatness
correction tutorial.

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