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Boonton 4530 Peak Power Meter Service Manual User Manual

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Section 2: 4530 Series Calibration Procedure

Note: The following procedures assume that the technician is familiar with the basic menu operation of the
4530 Series. To select menu items, press the MENU key twice to return to the top-level menu, and then
use the up and down arrows to highlight the desired entry. Once highlighted, the right arrow or Enter key
is used to select that entry. The ESC key aborts a menu entry, and the left arrow moves back one level in
the menu hierarchy. To select a different menu item at the same menu level, simply navigate directly - it is
not necessary to return to the top of the menu hierarchy. If needed, see the 4530 User’s Manual for more
detailed instructions on menu navigation, and a complete chart of the menu tree.


Required Test Equipment:

BOONTON Model 2520 RF Calibrator.
BOONTON Model 2510 DC Range Calibrator.
BOONTON Model 4530 RF Power Meter.
BOONTON Model 51075 CW Power Sensor and its Data Adapter.
Murata Eire TZBX Special Trim Cap tool or equivalent (0.047" Square Ceramic Tip)
Jewelers Screw driver for pots R81, R82 (0.125” blade)
HP8761A RF coaxial Switch
4 90 degree Male to Female Type N adapters
2 Straight Male to Male Type N adapters
DC power supply (12-15vdc) and switch control of your own design.
Oscilloscope with 1 Megohm (min) input impedance
Spectrum Analyzer with 50 ohm input impedance
50 ohm, 1 Watt precision termination (dummy load)

NOTE: When removing or inserting a sensor or data adapter into the 4530, you will
notice that the instrument reacts to these events. Pause a moment to allow the 4530
time to perform its house keeping. This will prevent some unpredictable behavior.
In the unlikely event that unpredictable or improper behavior is noticed, the
instrument should be restarted by cycling AC power.