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HP 8714ES

Brand: HP | Category: Measuring Instruments
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Automating Measurements
  5. Measurement System Configurations and Considerations
  6. Stand-Alone Network Analyzers
  7. External Computer Control
  8. Expandability and Large Systems
  9. Throughput Considerations
  10. Selecting a Measurement Controller
  11. Computer-Controlled LAN Operation
  12. Selecting a Programming Language
  13. Microsoft® QuickBasic™
  14. VXI plug&play Driver
  15. Prompting the Operator
  16. Using Graphics to Create On-Screen Diagrams
  17. User-Defined BEGIN Key Menu
  18. Loading a User BEGIN Program
  19. Using a Switch with User BEGIN
  20. Using a Barcode Reader for Data Entry
  21. Using an External Keyboard for Data Entry
  22. Using the Analyzer's Title Feature
  23. Hot Keys on External Keyboard for Common Functions
  24. User-Defined TTL Input/Output
  25. Using a Foot or Hand Switch
  26. Limit-Test Pass/Fail TTL Input/Output
  27. Analyzer Port Numbers
  28. Output for External VGA-Compatible Monitor
  29. Using Fast Recall with the Front Panel or a Keyboard
  30. Using Fast Recall with a Switch
  31. Setting the Instrument State
  32. Using Learn Strings to Save and Recall Instrument States
  33. SCPI Commands that Modify a Single Parameter
  34. Fast Iterative Control
  35. Responsive Communication using SRQs
  36. Using Both of the Analyzer's Measurement Channels
  37. Using Single Sweep to Measure and View All Four S-Parameters
  38. AUTOST files
  39. Using the Parallel Port
  40. Writing to the Parallel Port
  41. Reading from the Parallel Port
  42. Hardcopy Considerations
  43. Using the Serial Port
  44. Graticule On/Off
  45. Limit Testing
  46. To move the position of the pass/fail indicator
  47. Customized X-axis Annotation
  48. To turn the X-axis annotation on or off
  49. Customized Measurement-Channel Annotation
  50. To turn measurement-channel annotation on or off
  51. Markers
  52. Title and Clock
  53. Querying Measurement Data
  54. Saving the Measurement to Disk — Save ASCII
  55. Saving the Measurement to Disk — Save Data
  56. Querying Marker Searches
  57. Saving Measurement Results to Disk
  58. Using Hardcopy Features to Print or Plot Results
  59. Faster Hardcopies using a PCL5 Printer
  60. Custom Data Sheets
  61. Statistical Process Control
  62. Transferring Files
HP 8714ES first page preview

HP 8714ES

Brand: HP | Category: Measuring Instruments
Table of contents
HP 8714ES first page preview

HP 8714ES

Brand: HP | Category: Measuring Instruments
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Introduction
  10. Step 1. Check the Shipment
  11. Step 2. Meet Electrical and Environmental Requirements
  12. Step 3. Check the Analyzer Operation
  13. Step 4. Configure the Analyzer
  14. Connecting Peripherals and Controllers
  15. Installing the Analyzer in a Rack
  16. Preventive Maintenance
  17. Front Panel Tour
  18. Entering Measurement Parameters
  19. Presetting the Analyzer
  20. Entering Frequency Range
  21. Entering the Active Measurement Channel and Type of Measurement
  22. Viewing Measurement Channels
  23. Performing the Operator's Check
  24. Make S21 and S12 Transmission Measurements
  25. Make a Broadband Power Measurement
  26. Make S11 and S22 Reflection Measurements
  27. If the Analyzer Fails the Operator's Check
  28. Measuring Devices with Your Network Analyzer
  29. The Measurement Display Icon
  30. Measuring S-Parameters
  31. Attenuation and Amplification in a Measurement Setup
  32. When to Change the System Impedance
  33. The Typical Measurement Sequence
  34. Using the BEGIN Key to Make Measurements
  35. BEGIN Key Overview
  36. Using the BEGIN Key to Configure Measurements
  37. AUTOST files
  38. Two-Port Calibration
  39. Enter the Measurement Parameters
  40. View and Interpret the S-Parameter Measurement Results
  41. Measuring S21 Forward Transmission using an Enhanced Response Calibration
  42. Connect the DUT
  43. View and Interpret the S21 Measurement Results
  44. Measuring S11 Reflection Port 1 using a One-Port Calibration
  45. View and Interpret the S11 Measurement Results
  46. Making a Power Measurement using Broadband Detection
  47. Perform a Normalization Calibration
  48. View and Interpret the Power Measurement Results
  49. Measuring Conversion Loss
  50. View and Interpret the Conversion Loss Results
  51. Making Measurements with the Auxiliary Input
  52. Auxiliary Input Characteristics
  53. Measuring Group Delay
  54. Perform a User Two-Port Calibration
  55. Measuring Impedance using the Smith Chart
  56. View and Interpret the Impedance Measurement Results
  57. Measuring Impedance Magnitude
  58. How the Transmission Measurement Works
  59. Using Markers
  60. To Activate Markers
  61. To Turn Markers Off
  62. To Use Marker Search Functions
  63. To Use Marker Math Functions
  64. To Use Delta (∆) Marker Mode
  65. To Use Other Marker Functions
  66. To Use Polar Format Markers
  67. Using Limit Testing
  68. To Create a Flat Limit Line
  69. To Create a Sloping Limit Line
  70. To Create a Single Point Limit
  71. To Use Relative Limits
  72. Other Limit Line Functions
  73. Additional Notes on Limit Testing
  74. Using Reference Tracking
  75. To Track the Peak Point
  76. To Track a Frequency
  77. Customizing the Display
  78. Using the Split Display Feature
  79. Enabling/Disabling Display Features
  80. Modifying Display Annotation
  81. Expanding the Displayed Measurement
  82. Saving and Recalling Measurement Results
  83. Saving Instrument Data
  84. To Recall from a Floppy Disk or Internal Memory
  85. Other File Utilities
  86. To Use Directory Utilities
  87. Formatting a Floppy Disk
  88. Connecting and Configuring Printers and Plotters
  89. Select an Appropriate Interface Cable
  90. Connect the Printer or Plotter
  91. Configure the Hardcopy Port
  92. Define the Printer or Plotter Settings
  93. Printing and Plotting Measurement Results
  94. To Define the Output
  95. Using a Keyboard
  96. To Use the Keyboard to Edit
  97. Using an External VGA Monitor
  98. Synchronizing and Positioning the Display
  99. Increasing Sweep Speed
  100. To Increase the Start Frequency
  101. To Reduce the Amount of Averaging
  102. To View a Single Measurement Channel
  103. To Turn Off Alternate Sweep
  104. To Turn Off Spur Avoidance
  105. Increasing Network Analyzer Dynamic Range
  106. To Reduce the Receiver Noise Floor
  107. Reducing Trace Noise
  108. To Eliminate Receiver Spurious Responses
  109. Reducing Mismatch Errors
  110. Reducing Mismatch Errors in a Transmission Measurement
  111. Reducing Mismatch Errors when Measuring Both Reflection and Transmission
  112. Compensating for Phase Shift in Measurement Setups
  113. Electrical Delay
  114. Measuring Devices with Long Electrical Delay
  115. Measurement Calibration Overview
  116. The Calibration Reference Plane
  117. Default versus User-Defined Calibration
  118. Calibration Choices
  119. Retrieving Previous User-Defined Calibrations
  120. Presetting the Analyzer: How Calibration Is Affected
  121. To Perform a Normalization Calibration
  122. To Perform a Transmission Calibration
  123. To Perform a Reflection Calibration
  124. To Perform a Conversion Loss Calibration
  125. Calibration Kits
  126. Creating a User-Defined Calibration Kit
  127. Saving and Recalling the Calibration
  128. Recalling the Calibration
  129. Connectors
  130. BNC Connectors
  131. Multi-pin Connectors
  132. RF Connectors
  133. Display
  134. Knob
  135. Power Switch
  136. Display Intensity Control
  137. Disk Drive
  138. Line Module
  139. The Line Fuse
  140. The Voltage Selector Switch
  141. Definitions
  142. System Performance
  143. Test Port Output
  144. Test Port Input
  145. General Information
  146. Features
  147. Storage
  148. Automation
  149. Measurement Calibration
  150. Options
  151. Warranty
  152. Limitation of Warranty
  153. Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Offices
  154. Safety and Regulatory Information
  155. Safety Information
  156. Cautions
  157. Instrument Markings
  158. Regulatory Information
  159. Factory Preset and Peripheral States
  160. Peripheral State
  161. Volatile Settings
  162. Save/Recall Memory Allocation
  163. Types of Storable Information
  164. How to Determine the Size of Disk Files
  165. Memory Usage Notes
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HP 8714ES

Brand: HP | Category: Antenna
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