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N9038A

Brand: Keysight | Category: Measuring Instruments
Table of contents
N9038A first page preview

N9038A

Brand: Keysight | Category: Measuring Instruments
Table of contents
  1. safety notices
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Making a Basic Measurement
  8. Presetting the signal analyzer
  9. Viewing a signal
  10. Recommended Test Equipment
  11. Accessories Available
  12. AC probe (low frequency)
  13. Power splitters
  14. 2 Measuring Multiple Signals
  15. Comparing Signals on the Same Screen Using Marker Delta
  16. Comparing Signals not on the Same Screen Using Marker Delta
  17. Resolving Signals of Equal Amplitude
  18. Resolving Small Signals Hidden by Large Signals
  19. Decreasing the Frequency Span Around the Signal
  20. Easily Measure Varying Levels of Modulated Power Compared to a Reference
  21. Reducing Input Attenuation
  22. Decreasing the Resolution Bandwidth
  23. Using the Average Detector and Increased Sweep Time
  24. Trace Averaging
  25. 4 Improving Frequency Resolution and Accuracy
  26. Using a Frequency Counter to Improve Frequency Resolution and Accuracy
  27. 5 Tracking Drifting Signals
  28. Measuring a Source Frequency Drift
  29. Tracking a Signal
  30. 6 Making Distortion Measurements
  31. Identifying Analyzer Generated Distortion
  32. Third-Order Intermodulation Distortion
  33. 7 Measuring Noise
  34. Measuring Signal-to-Noise
  35. Measuring Noise Using the Noise Marker
  36. Measuring Noise-Like Signals Using Band/Interval Density Markers
  37. Measuring Noise-Like Signals Using the Channel Power Measurement
  38. Measuring Signal-to-Noise of a Modulated Carrier
  39. Improving Phase Noise Measurements by Subtracting Signal Analyzer Noise
  40. 8 Making Time-Gated Measurements
  41. Generating a Pulsed-RF FM Signal
  42. Analyzer setup
  43. Digitizing oscilloscope setup
  44. Connecting the Instruments to Make Time-Gated Measurements
  45. Gated LO Measurement
  46. Gated Video Measurement
  47. Gated FFT Measurement
  48. 9 Measuring Digital Communications Signals
  49. Channel Power Measurements
  50. Occupied Bandwidth Measurements
  51. Troubleshooting hints
  52. Making Adjacent Channel Power (ACP) Measurements
  53. Making Statistical Power Measurements (CCDF)
  54. Making Burst Power Measurements
  55. Spurious Emissions Measurements
  56. Spectrum Emission Mask Measurements
  57. 10 Demodulating AM Signals
  58. Measuring the Modulation Rate of an AM Signal
  59. Measuring the Modulation Index of an AM Signal
  60. 11 IQ Analyzer Measurement
  61. Capturing Wideband Signals for Further Analysis
  62. Complex Spectrum Measurement
  63. IQ Waveform (Time Domain) Measurement
  64. 12 Using Option BBA Baseband I/Q Inputs
  65. Baseband I/Q measurements available for X-Series Signal Analyzers
  66. Baseband I/Q measurement overview
  67. 13 Option EXM External Mixing
  68. Using Option EXM with the Keysight 11970 Series Mixers
  69. Amplitude calibration
  70. Signal ID
  71. Operating precautions
  72. Equipment set up
  73. Operation
  74. Viewing the external mixer setup screen
  75. 14 Option Esc External Source Control
  76. Using Option ESC with the Keysight MXG Signal Sources
  77. Loading conversion loss data for the PXA Signal Analyzer
  78. Using the M1970 Series Mixers with X-Series Signal Analyzers (Option EXM)
  79. 15 Concepts
  80. Resolving Closely Spaced Signals
  81. Trigger Concepts
  82. Time Gating Concepts
  83. How time gating works
  84. Measuring a complex/unknown signal
  85. Quick Rules" for making time-gated measurements
  86. Using the Edge Mode or Level Mode for triggering
  87. Noise measurements using Time Gating
  88. AM and FM Demodulation Concepts
  89. IQ Analysis Concepts
  90. IQ Waveform Measurement
  91. Spurious Emissions Measurement Concepts
  92. Spectrum Emission Mask Measurement Concepts
  93. Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Concepts
  94. Baseband I/Q Inputs (Option BBA) Measurement Concepts
  95. Why make measurements at baseband
  96. Selecting input probes for baseband measurements
  97. Baseband I/Q measurement views
N9038A first page preview

N9038A

Brand: Keysight | Category: Measuring Instruments
Table of contents
  1. signal analyzers
  2. safety information
  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. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
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  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
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  19. Table Of Contents
  20. Table Of Contents
  21. Table Of Contents
  22. Table Of Contents
  23. Overview of Instrument Messaging System
  24. Event and Condition Categories
  25. Event Categories
  26. Condition Categories
  27. Error Message Fields
  28. Event Queues & Displays
  29. Message Display & Controls
  30. Status Bar
  31. Instrument Messages
  32. Advisory Messages
  33. Band Adjust has no effect on a Fixed marker
  34. Fixed LO freq should be greater than RF Stop freq
  35. LO Fixed freq should be greater than IF Stop freq
  36. Probe disconnected, reverting to cable calibration data; <port
  37. Signals deleted
  38. Event Messages
  39. Operation Complete Event
  40. Query DEADLOCKED
  41. to –399, Device-Specific Errors
  42. Calibration memory lost
  43. Calibration failed; <failure msg><port
  44. Settings Conflict Errors
  45. Settings conflict; <trigger source> trigger is not available while input is <input port
  46. Settings conflict; Averaged acquisition duration time exceeds maximum value, Acq
  47. Settings conflict; Can't Auto-Couple Res BW in Zero Span
  48. Settings conflict; dB*/MHz is not applicable to the following Y-Axis units, dBm, W, V, A
  49. Settings conflict; Electronic attenuator unavailable with Preamp on
  50. Settings conflict; Feature not supported for this measurement
  51. Settings conflict; Freq > 3.6 GHz unavailable while electronic attenuator enabled
  52. Settings conflict; Gate is not available when Marker Count on
  53. Settings conflict; Input Port is not available while occupied by Output of incompatible frequency
  54. Settings conflict; Marker cannot be relative to itself
  55. Settings conflict; MPA GPS port power setting <n>dBm is lower than -130dBm minimum
  56. Settings conflict; Normalize is not available while Demod View is on
  57. Settings conflict; Param only available when Frequency Mode is Swept
  58. Settings conflict; Pre-trigger is insufficient for demod. Decrease Trig Delay
  59. Settings conflict; Signal Track is not available with Continuous Peak
  60. Settings conflict; Step keys are not available to modify this function
  61. Settings conflict; Too many points; Stop Freq clipped to nearest value allowed
  62. Settings conflict;Auto Scan Time/Meas Time do not apply in Stepped Scan Type
  63. to –299, Execution Errors
  64. All ranges are off. Turn on at least a range
  65. Execution error; No ranges are defined. Activate a range
  66. Arm ignored
  67. Arm deadlock
  68. Parameter error;License slot <n> is locked, therefore cannot be replaced
  69. Data out of Range; clipped to source max/min
  70. Data out of range; Two entries already exist at this x-axis value
  71. Illegal parameter value; Gated LO is not available while Sweep Type is set to FFT
  72. Data corrupt or stale; Measurement data is not available
  73. Hardware error
  74. Antenna Unit already in used in another range
  75. Mass storage error; File <filename> wrong type
  76. Mass storage error; Sharing violation
  77. Corrupt media
  78. Cannot create program
  79. Incompatible type
  80. to –199, Command Errors
  81. Block data error
  82. No Error
  83. Condition Messages
  84. to 64, Calibration Needed or Failed
  85. ADC Alignment Failure
  86. to 92, Calibration Needed (Extended)
  87. to 95, Calibration Failure (Extended)
  88. to 199, Measurement Integrity
  89. Input Overload
  90. Input Overload;ADC over range
  91. I/O Error
  92. Settings Alert; Acquisition truncated
  93. to 299, Signal Integrity
  94. Burst Not Found
  95. Carrier(s) incorrect or missing
  96. Demod Error
  97. to 399, Uncalibrated Integrity
  98. AC coupled: Accy unspec'd <10 MHz
  99. User Cal; Cal invalidated
  100. Calibration
  101. to 499, Power
  102. Full Bypass Enabled, maximum safe input power reduced
  103. to 599, Frequency
  104. to 699, Error Summaries
  105. to 799, Operation
  106. to 899, Temperature
  107. Over current: reboot
  108. Status Register System & SCPI STATus Subsystem
  109. Status Register System Overview
  110. Documents & Web Sites
N9038A first page preview

N9038A

Brand: Keysight | Category: Receiver
N9038A first page preview

N9038A

Brand: Keysight | Category: Receiver