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Agilent Technologies E8267D PSG User Manual

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Chapter 2

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Basic Operation

Configuring the RF Output

mode enables the instruments to work as a system.

4.

Press

Utility

>

GPIB/RS–232 LAN

to view the PSG’s GPIB address under the

GPIB Address

softkey. If you

want to change it, press

GPIB Address

and change the value.

5.

On the 8757D, press

LOCAL

>

SWEEPER

and check the GPIB address. If it does not match that of the

PSG, change the value.

6.

Preset either instrument.

Presetting one of the instruments should automatically preset the other as well. If both
instruments do not preset, check the GPIB connection, GPIB addresses, and ensure the 8757D is
set to system interface mode (

SYSINTF

set to ON).

The PSG automatically activates a 2 GHz to maximum frequency ramp sweep with a constant
amplitude of 0 dBm. Notice that the RF ON, SWEEP, and PULSE annunciators appear on the PSG
display. The PULSE annunciator appears because the 8757D is operating in AC mode.

The PSG also switches its remote language setting to 8757D System, allowing the PSG to talk to
the 8757D during ramp sweep operations. You can confirm this by pressing

Utility

>

GPIB/RS–232 LAN

and observing the selection under the

Remote Language

softkey.

NOTE

During swept RF output, the FREQUENCY and/or AMPLITUDE areas of the signal generator’s
display are deactivated, depending on what is being swept. In this case, since frequency is
being swept, nothing appears in the FREQUENCY area of the display.

7.

Press

Frequency

>

Freq CW

.

The current continuous wave frequency setting now controls the RF output and ramp sweep is
turned off.

8.

Press

Freq Start

.

The ramp sweep settings once again control the RF output and the CW mode is turned off.
Pressing any one of the softkeys

Freq Start

,

Freq Stop

,

Freq Center

, or

Freq Span

activates a ramp sweep

with the current settings.

NOTE

In a frequency ramp sweep, the start frequency must be lower than the stop frequency.

9.

Adjust the settings for

Freq Center

and

Freq Span

so that the frequency response of the device under

test (DUT) is clearly seen on the 8757D display.

Notice how adjusting these settings also changes the settings for the

Freq Start

and

Freq Stop

softkeys.

You may need to rescale the response on the 8757D for a more accurate evaluation of the
amplitude.

Figure 2- 4 on page 52

shows an example of a bandpass filter response.

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