Getting Started GuidePSA Series Spectrum Analyzers This manual provides documentation for the following instruments:E4440A (3 Hz - 26.5 GHz)E4443A (3
10 Chapter 1 Installation and SetupPower RequirementsInstallation and SetupAC Power CordThe analyzer is equipped with a three-wire power cord, in acco
Chapter 1 11Installation and SetupPower RequirementsInstallation and SetupTable 1-2 AC Power Cords
12 Chapter 1 Installation and SetupPower RequirementsInstallation and SetupBattery InformationThe analyzer uses a Lithium Polycarbon Monofloride batte
Chapter 1 13Installation and SetupTurning on the Analyzer for the First TimeInstallation and SetupTurning on the Analyzer for the First Time❏ Plug in
14 Chapter 1 Installation and SetupTurning on the Analyzer for the First TimeInstallation and Setup❏ If using LAN, set the IP address of the analyzer
Chapter 1 15Installation and SetupTurning on the Analyzer for the First TimeInstallation and Setupprocedure (on the Agilent Web site) to reinstall the
16 Chapter 1 Installation and SetupFirmware RevisionInstallation and SetupFirmware Revision To view the firmware revision of your analyzer, press Syst
Chapter 1 17Installation and SetupRunning Internal AlignmentsInstallation and SetupRunning Internal AlignmentsEach time the analyzer is powered on, th
18 Chapter 1 Installation and SetupPrinter Setup and OperationInstallation and SetupPrinter Setup and OperationA printer can be connected to your anal
Chapter 1 19Installation and SetupPrinter Setup and OperationInstallation and SetupHP Professional Series 2500CM PCL3 yesPrinter Models Language TypeC
2 NoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Agilent Technologies makes no warranty of any kind with rega
20 Chapter 1 Installation and SetupPrinter Setup and OperationInstallation and SetupInterconnection and Setup1. Turn off the printer and the analyzer.
Chapter 1 21Installation and SetupProtecting Against Electrostatic DischargeInstallation and SetupProtecting Against Electrostatic DischargeElectrosta
22 Chapter 1 Installation and SetupSafety InformationInstallation and SetupSafety InformationWARNING This is a Safety Class 1 Product (provided with a
23Front and Rear Panel Features2 Front and Rear Panel FeaturesThis chapter gives you an overview of the front and rear panels of your analyzer. For de
24 Chapter 2 Front and Rear Panel FeaturesFront Panel OverviewFront and Rear Panel FeaturesFront Panel OverviewThis section provides information on th
Chapter 2 25Front and Rear Panel FeaturesFront Panel OverviewFront and Rear Panel Features7 System Keys Access features used with all analyzer modes a
26 Chapter 2 Front and Rear Panel FeaturesFront Panel OverviewFront and Rear Panel FeaturesDisplay AnnotationsItem Description Associated Function Ke
Chapter 2 27Front and Rear Panel FeaturesFront Panel OverviewFront and Rear Panel Features11 Data invalid indicator Asterisk (*) means some or all tra
28 Chapter 2 Front and Rear Panel FeaturesFront Panel OverviewFront and Rear Panel Features29Phase noise optimizationaAuto Couple, PhNoise OptPhase no
Chapter 2 29Front and Rear Panel FeaturesRear-Panel FeaturesFront and Rear Panel FeaturesRear-Panel FeaturesItem Description# Name 1 NOISE SOURCE DRIV
Contents 3Table of Contents1. Installation and SetupInitial Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Chapter 2 Front and Rear Panel FeaturesRear-Panel FeaturesFront and Rear Panel Features11 KYBD Enables connection of an external PS-2 keyboard usin
Chapter 2 31Front and Rear Panel FeaturesKey OverviewFront and Rear Panel FeaturesKey Overview The keys labeled FREQUENCY Channel, System, and Marker
32 Chapter 2 Front and Rear Panel FeaturesKey OverviewFront and Rear Panel FeaturesIn other key menus, one key label will always be highlighted to sho
Chapter 2 33Front and Rear Panel FeaturesFront and Rear Panel SymbolsFront and Rear Panel FeaturesFront and Rear Panel Symbols This symbol is used t
34 Chapter 2 Front and Rear Panel FeaturesFront and Rear Panel SymbolsFront and Rear Panel Featuresmore information.
35Making a Basic Measurement3 Making a Basic MeasurementThis chapter provides information on basic analyzer operation. For more information on making
36 Chapter 3 Making a Basic MeasurementMaking a Basic MeasurementThis chapter is divided into the following sections:• “Using the Front Panel” on page
Chapter 3 37Making a Basic MeasurementUsing the Front PanelMaking a Basic MeasurementUsing the Front PanelEntering DataWhen setting measurement parame
38 Chapter 3 Making a Basic MeasurementUsing the Front PanelMaking a Basic MeasurementThe default for softkeys with an automatic (Auto) or manual (Man
Chapter 3 39Making a Basic MeasurementPresetting the Spectrum AnalyzerMaking a Basic MeasurementPresetting the Spectrum AnalyzerPreset provides a know
4 ContentsTable of Contents
40 Chapter 3 Making a Basic MeasurementViewing a SignalMaking a Basic MeasurementViewing a Signal1. Press Preset. If the softkeys Factory Preset and U
Chapter 3 41Making a Basic MeasurementViewing a SignalMaking a Basic MeasurementFigure 3-1 10 MHz Internal Reference Signal and Associated SpectrumSet
42 Chapter 3 Making a Basic MeasurementViewing a SignalMaking a Basic MeasurementFigure 3-2 Span Changed to 50 MHzReading Frequency & Amplitude7.
Chapter 3 43Making a Basic MeasurementViewing a SignalMaking a Basic MeasurementFigure 3-3 A Marker on the 10 MHz PeakFigure 3-4 Relationship Between
44 Chapter 3 Making a Basic MeasurementViewing a SignalMaking a Basic MeasurementImproving Frequency Accuracy10. While not all of the zeros following
Chapter 3 45Making a Basic MeasurementViewing a SignalMaking a Basic MeasurementUser Preset), or a file (see “Saving a File” on page 53).Figure 3-5 I
46 Chapter 3 Making a Basic MeasurementViewing a SignalMaking a Basic MeasurementFigure 3-6 Using Marker Counter
47t\Viewing Catalogs and Saving Files4 Viewing Catalogs and Saving Files
48 Chapter 4 Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesViewing Catalogs and Saving FilesThe analyzer stores and retrieves data similarly to the way that a pers
Chapter 4 49Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesFile Menu Functionst\Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesFile Menu FunctionsThis chapter describes how to us
5Installation and Setup1 Installation and Setup
50 Chapter 4 Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesFile Menu FunctionsViewing Catalogs and Saving FilesPress File, Catalog to bring up a screen display as
Chapter 4 51Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesFile Menu Functionst\Viewing Catalogs and Saving Fileson the drive, directory name, or filename. b. Type:
52 Chapter 4 Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesFile Menu FunctionsViewing Catalogs and Saving FilesCreating Directory appears on the screen. Then the s
Chapter 4 53Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesSaving a Filet\Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesSaving a FileYou can save files (setups, states, traces,
54 Chapter 4 Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesSaving a FileViewing Catalogs and Saving FilesFigure 4-2 Viewing Trace 1 6. Activate trace 2 and put it
Chapter 4 55Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesSaving a Filet\Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesFigure 4-4 Viewing Traces 1, 2, and 3Step 2. Save the fil
56 Chapter 4 Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesSaving a FileViewing Catalogs and Saving FilesNOTE You need to use a filename that does not already exis
Chapter 4 57Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesSaving a Filet\Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesLoading a file1. Reset the analyzer by pressing Preset, F
58 Chapter 4 Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesSaving a FileViewing Catalogs and Saving FilesNOTE You should notice that the trace you saved, in this e
Chapter 4 59Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesSaving a Filet\Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesRenaming a File1. To access the Rename menu, press File,
6 Chapter 1 Installation and SetupInstallation and SetupThis chapter provides the following information that you may need when you first receive your
60 Chapter 4 Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesSaving a FileViewing Catalogs and Saving FilesCopying a File1. To access the Copy menu, press File, Copy
Chapter 4 61Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesSaving a Filet\Viewing Catalogs and Saving Filesdisplays the chosen file; in this example: RENAME.TRC.NOT
62 Chapter 4 Viewing Catalogs and Saving FilesUsing the Alpha EditorViewing Catalogs and Saving FilesUsing the Alpha EditorThe Alpha Editor enables yo
63Options and Accessories5 Options and AccessoriesThis chapter lists options and accessories available for your analyzer.
64 Chapter 5 Options and AccessoriesOrdering Options and AccessoriesOptions and AccessoriesOrdering Options and AccessoriesOptions and accessories hel
Chapter 5 65Options and AccessoriesOptionsOptions and AccessoriesOptionsOption NumberName Description0B0Manual Set on CD-ROM OnlyThe documentation CD-
66 Chapter 5 Options and AccessoriesOptionsOptions and Accessories117Secure Memory Erase Provides the ability to quickly and easily perform a security
Chapter 5 67Options and AccessoriesOptionsOptions and Accessories204 1xEV-DO Measurement PersonalityProvides 1xEV transmitter measurements:channel pow
68 Chapter 5 Options and AccessoriesOptionsOptions and Accessories233 Measuring Receiver Personality and PC softwareThis option allows you to use your
Chapter 5 69Options and AccessoriesOptionsOptions and AccessoriesB78 cdma2000 Measurement PersonalityProvides cdma2000 transmitter measurements:channe
Chapter 1 7Installation and SetupInitial InspectionInstallation and SetupInitial InspectionInspect the shipping container and the cushioning material
70 Chapter 5 Options and AccessoriesOptionsOptions and AccessoriesUK6Commercial Calibration with Test Data 1Provides the factory calibration test data
Chapter 5 71Options and AccessoriesAccessoriesOptions and AccessoriesAccessoriesA number of accessories are available from Agilent Technologies to hel
72 Chapter 5 Options and AccessoriesAccessoriesOptions and AccessoriesBroadband Preamplifiers and Power Amplifiers Preamplifiers and power amplifiers
Chapter 5 73Options and AccessoriesAccessoriesOptions and AccessoriesHP/Agilent 11974 Series Preselected Millimeter Mixers11974 Series preselected mil
74 Chapter 5 Options and AccessoriesAccessoriesOptions and AccessoriesRF BridgesThe Agilent 86205A 50 Ω RF bridge and 86207A 75 Ω RF bridge can be use
75In Case of Difficulty6 In Case of DifficultyThis chapter includes information on how to check for a problem with your Agilent Technologies spectrum
76 Chapter 6 In Case of DifficultyIn Case of Difficultyprovide the support you need. Before calling Agilent Technologies, however (or returning an ana
Chapter 6 77In Case of DifficultyTypes of Spectrum Analyzer MessagesIn Case of DifficultyTypes of Spectrum Analyzer MessagesThe analyzer can generate
78 Chapter 6 In Case of DifficultyBefore Calling Agilent TechnologiesIn Case of DifficultyBefore Calling Agilent TechnologiesCheck the Basics❏ Is ther
Chapter 6 79In Case of DifficultyBefore Calling Agilent TechnologiesIn Case of Difficulty❏ Perform an Alignment. Press System, Alignments, Align Now,
8 Chapter 1 Installation and SetupInitial InspectionInstallation and SetupNOTE If you purchased one or more optional measurement personalities, the re
80 Chapter 6 In Case of DifficultyBefore Calling Agilent TechnologiesIn Case of DifficultyRead the Warranty The warranty for your analyzer is in the f
Chapter 6 81In Case of DifficultyReturning an Analyzer for ServiceIn Case of DifficultyReturning an Analyzer for ServiceService Tag When you are retur
82 Chapter 6 In Case of DifficultyReturning an Analyzer for ServiceIn Case of Difficulty5. Surround the equipment with three to four inches of packing
Index 83IndexNumerics10 MHz reference, turning on 4050 ohm load 71, 7450 ohm RF bridge 7450 ohm/75 ohm minimum loss pad 7175 ohm RF bridge 74AAC pro
84 IndexIndexOoptions not in instrument memory 14overview, keys and key menus 31Ppackaging 81parallel interface connector 30PC connectivity 7persona
Chapter 1 9Installation and SetupPower RequirementsInstallation and SetupPower RequirementsThe only physical installation of your Agilent spectrum ana
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