Caution Do not exceed the operating input power, voltage, and currentlevel and signal type appropriate for the instrument being used, refer toyour in
4 Safety SymbolsGeneral definitions of safety symbols used on the instrument or in manuals are listed below.Instruction Manual symbol: the product is
94 Chapter 4 CalibrationMeasurement Errors and their CharacteristicsMeasurement Errors and their CharacteristicsIt is important to understand the fact
Chapter 4 95CalibrationMeasurement Errors and their Characteristics4. CalibrationSystematic ErrorsSystematic errors are caused by imperfections in the
96 Chapter 4 CalibrationMeasurement Errors and their CharacteristicsDirectivity error (Ed)Directivity errors are caused by the fact that, in a reflect
Chapter 4 97CalibrationMeasurement Errors and their Characteristics4. CalibrationSource match error (Es)A source match error is caused when the reflec
98 Chapter 4 CalibrationMeasurement Errors and their CharacteristicsTransmission tracking error (Et)A transmission tracking error is caused by the dif
Chapter 4 99CalibrationCalibration Types and Characteristics4. CalibrationCalibration Types and CharacteristicsTable 4-1 shows the different types of
100 Chapter 4 CalibrationCalibration Types and CharacteristicsSimplified full 3-port calibration*5*1•Open•Short•Load•ThruSame as full 3-port calibrati
Chapter 4 101CalibrationCalibration Types and Characteristics4. CalibrationSimplified 3-port TRL calibration*5•Reflection (open or short)•Thru•Line•Ma
102 Chapter 4 CalibrationChecking Calibration StatusChecking Calibration StatusExecution status of error correction for each channelYou can check the
Chapter 4 103CalibrationChecking Calibration Status4. Calibrationtrace.For details on the trace status area, see “5-5. Trace Status Area” on page 48.A
5CertificationAgilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Agilent Tech
104 Chapter 4 CalibrationChecking Calibration StatusStep 1. Press or to select the channel for which you want to turn on/off the calibration prope
Chapter 4 105CalibrationSelecting Calibration Kit4. CalibrationSelecting Calibration KitBefore executing calibration, you need to select a calibration
106 Chapter 4 CalibrationSetting the trigger source for calibrationSetting the trigger source for calibrationYou can set the trigger source for calibr
Chapter 4 107CalibrationOPEN/SHORT Response Calibration (reflection test)4. CalibrationOPEN/SHORT Response Calibration (reflection test)In OPEN or SHO
108 Chapter 4 CalibrationOPEN/SHORT Response Calibration (reflection test)Step 4. Select OPEN or SHORT response calibration.Step 5. Press Select Port.
Chapter 4 109CalibrationOPEN/SHORT Response Calibration (reflection test)4. CalibrationStep 8. Press Open or Short to start the calibration measuremen
110 Chapter 4 CalibrationTHRU Response Calibration (transmission test)THRU Response Calibration (transmission test)In THRU response calibration, calib
Chapter 4 111CalibrationTHRU Response Calibration (transmission test)4. CalibrationNOTE An asterisk (*) in the upper right of the softkey indicates th
112 Chapter 4 CalibrationTHRU Response Calibration (transmission test)Step 8. Press Thru to start the calibration measurement.Step 9. If an isolation
Chapter 4 113Calibration1-Port Calibration (reflection test)4. Calibration1-Port Calibration (reflection test)In 1-port calibration, calibration data
6 Typeface ConventionsSample (bold) Boldface type is used when a term is defined or emphasis.Sample (Italic) Italic type is used for emphasis. ke
114 Chapter 4 Calibration1-Port Calibration (reflection test)ProcedureStep 1. Press or to select the channel for which you want to perform the cal
Chapter 4 115CalibrationEnhanced Response Calibration4. CalibrationEnhanced Response CalibrationIn enhanced response calibration, calibration data are
116 Chapter 4 CalibrationEnhanced Response CalibrationFigure 4-14 Connecting the Standard at Enhanced Response CalibrationProcedureStep 1. Press or
Chapter 4 117CalibrationEnhanced Response Calibration4. CalibrationNOTE An asterisk (*) in the upper right of the softkey indicates that, if you selec
118 Chapter 4 CalibrationFull 2-Port CalibrationFull 2-Port CalibrationIn full 2-port calibration, calibration data are measured by connecting an OPEN
Chapter 4 119CalibrationFull 2-Port Calibration4. CalibrationFigure 4-16 Connecting standards in full 2-port calibrationProcedureStep 1. Press or
120 Chapter 4 CalibrationFull 2-Port Calibrationcalibration coefficient (pressing Done).Step 7. Press Reflection.Step 8. Connect an OPEN calibration s
Chapter 4 121CalibrationFull 3-Port Calibration4. CalibrationFull 3-Port CalibrationIn full 3-port calibration, calibration data are measured by conne
122 Chapter 4 CalibrationFull 3-Port CalibrationFigure 4-18 Connecting standards in full 3-port calibrationProcedureStep 1. Press or to select th
Chapter 4 123CalibrationFull 3-Port Calibration4. Calibrationcalibration coefficient (pressing Done).Step 7. Press Reflection.Step 8. Connect an OPEN
7Documentation MapThe following manuals are available for the Agilent E5070B/E5071B.• User’s Guide (Part Number E5070-904x0, attached to Option ABA)Th
124 Chapter 4 CalibrationFull 4-Port CalibrationFull 4-Port CalibrationIn full 4-port calibration, calibration data are measured by connecting an OPEN
Chapter 4 125CalibrationFull 4-Port Calibration4. CalibrationFigure 4-20 Connecting standards in full 4-port calibrationProcedureStep 1. Press or
126 Chapter 4 CalibrationFull 4-Port CalibrationStep 13. Repeat Step 6 to Step 11 on test port 3.Step 14. Repeat Step 6 to Step 11 on test port 4.Step
Chapter 4 127CalibrationECal (electronic calibration)4. CalibrationECal (electronic calibration)ECal is a calibration method that uses solid-state cir
128 Chapter 4 CalibrationECal (electronic calibration)Step 3. Press or to select the channel for which you want to perform the calibration.Step 4.
Chapter 4 129CalibrationECal (electronic calibration)4. CalibrationFigure 4-22 Connecting ECal module (full 2-port calibration)Step 3. Press or t
130 Chapter 4 CalibrationECal (electronic calibration)Unknown Thru CalibrationE5070B/E5071B allows you to perform thru calibration of ECal as unknown
Chapter 4 131CalibrationECal (electronic calibration)4. CalibrationTurning off ECal auto-detect functionThe ECal module automatically detects the conn
132 Chapter 4 CalibrationFull 3-Port and Full 4-Port Calibration using 2-Port ECalFull 3-Port and Full 4-Port Calibration using 2-Port ECalA VBA macro
Chapter 4 133CalibrationFull 3-Port and Full 4-Port Calibration using 2-Port ECal4. CalibrationStep 8. When a full 3-port calibration is carried out o
8 VBA MacroThe Agilent folder (D:\Agilent) on the hard disk of the E5070B/E5071B contains the VBA macros (VBA Projects) used in this manual.The custo
134 Chapter 4 CalibrationFull 3-Port and Full 4-Port Calibration using 2-Port ECalFigure 4-27 ECalAssistant (Connection) dialog boxStep 14. Re-connec
Chapter 4 135CalibrationCalibration Using 4-port ECal4. CalibrationCalibration Using 4-port ECalThe E5070B/E5071B allows you to perform calibration us
136 Chapter 4 CalibrationCalibration Using 4-port ECalStep 6. When you want to turn ON the isolation calibration, press Isolation (set to ON).Step 7.
Chapter 4 137Calibration2-port TRL calibration4. Calibration2-port TRL calibrationThe 2-port TRL calibration function lets you measure calibration dat
138 Chapter 4 Calibration2-port TRL calibrationOperational procedureFigure 4-31 Connection of standards in 2-port TRL calibrationNOTE The shapes of a
Chapter 4 139Calibration2-port TRL calibration4. Calibrationthat will be cleared if you select the test port and execute acquisition of the calibratio
140 Chapter 4 Calibration3-port TRL calibration3-port TRL calibrationThe 3-port TRL calibration function lets you measure calibration data by connecti
Chapter 4 141Calibration3-port TRL calibration4. CalibrationFigure 4-33 Connection of standards in 3-port TRL calibrationOperational procedureNOTE Th
142 Chapter 4 Calibration3-port TRL calibrationcoefficient (by pressing Done).Step 7.Thru/Line to start the measurement of the calibration standard.St
Chapter 4 143Calibration3-port TRL calibration4. CalibrationStep 10. Press Done to finish TRL 3-port calibration. At this point, the calibration coeff
Contents 91. PrecautionsSoftware Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
144 Chapter 4 Calibration4-port TRL calibration4-port TRL calibrationThe 4-port TRL calibration function lets you measure calibration data by connecti
Chapter 4 145Calibration4-port TRL calibration4. CalibrationFigure 4-35 Connection of standards in 4-port TRL calibrationOperational procedureNOTE Th
146 Chapter 4 Calibration4-port TRL calibrationStep 7. Reflect to start the measurement of the calibration standard.Step 8.Line/Match to start the mea
Chapter 4 147Calibration4-port TRL calibration4. CalibrationStep 9. Press Done to finish TRL 4-port calibration. At this point, the calibration coeffi
148 Chapter 4 CalibrationSimplified calibrationSimplified calibrationThe simplified calibration calculates the calibration coefficients by skipping pa
Chapter 4 149CalibrationSimplified calibration4. CalibrationNOTE For the simplified full 3-port calibration, (Optional) is displayed on the softkey of
150 Chapter 4 CalibrationSimplified calibrationis 2-3, 2-3 (Optional) is displayed. The display after the execution of the omittable thru/line measure
Chapter 4 151CalibrationPartial overwrite4. CalibrationPartial overwriteThe partial overwrite function is used to perform partial measurement after th
152 Chapter 4 CalibrationPartial overwriteStep 7. Press Transmission.Step 8. Make a thru connection between test ports x and y (between the connector
Chapter 4 153CalibrationUnknown Thru Calibration4. CalibrationUnknown Thru CalibrationUnknown Thru Calibration is the preferred THRU methord of calibr
10 ContentsSetting Channels and Traces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
154 Chapter 4 CalibrationUnknown Thru CalibrationProcedure to select the standard type and define the standard factorStep 1. Press .Step 2. Press Modi
Chapter 4 155CalibrationCalibration between Ports of Different Connector Types4. CalibrationCalibration between Ports of Different Connector TypesWhen
156 Chapter 4 CalibrationCalibration between Ports of Different Connector TypesOperating procedureNOTE This VBA macro changes the definition of the la
Chapter 4 157CalibrationCalibration between Ports of Different Connector Types4. Calibration4. Setting Calibration KitSelect a calibration kit for eac
158 Chapter 4 CalibrationCalibration between Ports of Different Connector Typesadapter (3 in Figure 4-38).For example, when setting ports 2 to 4, if y
Chapter 4 159CalibrationCalibration between Ports of Different Connector Types4. Calibrationbased on the setting in “4. Setting Calibration Kit” on pa
160 Chapter 4 CalibrationAdapter CharacterizationAdapter CharacterizationTo perform calibration between ports of different connector types, you have t
Chapter 4 161CalibrationAdapter Characterization4. CalibrationConceptAdapter characterization is a function that calculates the S-parameters of an ada
162 Chapter 4 CalibrationAdapter CharacterizationHow to execute adapter characterization1. Setting Stimulus ConditionsSet the stimulus conditions of t
Chapter 4 163CalibrationAdapter Characterization4. Calibration5. Setting Adapter CharacterizationStep 1. Press Setup (3 in Figure 4-41). The Setup dia
Contents 11OPEN/SHORT Response Calibration (reflection test) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Proce
164 Chapter 4 CalibrationAdapter Characterization6. Measuring DataMeasure data when each standard is connected.Step 1. Connect the adapter to test por
Chapter 4 165CalibrationAdapter Characterization4. CalibrationExecution procedure of characterization for test fixture using probeThe adapter characte
166 Chapter 4 CalibrationAdapter Characterization6. Measuring DataStep 1. Connect the probe to the end of the test fixture on the DUT side.Step 2. Dep
Chapter 4 167CalibrationAdapter Removal-Insertion4. CalibrationAdapter Removal-InsertionAbout Adapter RemovalAdapter removal is a technique used to re
168 Chapter 4 CalibrationAdapter Removal-InsertionHowever, this method is not suitable for a multi-port network analyzer because it will require as ma
Chapter 4 169CalibrationAdapter Removal-Insertion4. CalibrationAbout Adapter InsertionThis above described method also makes it possible to add adapte
170 Chapter 4 CalibrationAdapter Removal-InsertionProcedure for Adapter Removal / InsertionThe s-parameter of a reciprocal adapter can be determined w
Chapter 4 171CalibrationUser-characterized ECal4. CalibrationUser-characterized ECalThe E5070B/E5071B allows you to execute ECal calibration with user
172 Chapter 4 CalibrationUser-characterized ECalStoring user characteristics to the ECal moduleFollow these steps to measure characteristics while an
Chapter 4 173CalibrationUser-characterized ECal4. Calibration5. Measuring User CharacteristicsStep 1. Select Characterize ECAL (1 in Figure 4-47) to d
12 ContentsStoring user characteristics to the ECal module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172B
174 Chapter 4 CalibrationUser-characterized ECal6. Storing the User Characteristics to the MemoryStep 1. When the measurement is complete, the User Ch
Chapter 4 175CalibrationUser-characterized ECal4. CalibrationStep 4. The dialog box shown in Figure 4-50 is displayed to confirm execution. Press OK (
176 Chapter 4 CalibrationUser-characterized ECalBackup and recovery of ECal module's built-in flash memoryFollow these steps to back up the conte
Chapter 4 177CalibrationUser-characterized ECal4. CalibrationExecuting User-characterized ECalThe execution procedure for the User-characterized ECal
178 Chapter 4 CalibrationUser-characterized ECalFigure 4-53 ECal Characterization Information screen1: The date when the user characteristics were me
Chapter 4 179CalibrationConfidence Check on Calibration Coefficients Using ECal4. CalibrationConfidence Check on Calibration Coefficients Using ECalNO
180 Chapter 4 CalibrationConfidence Check on Calibration Coefficients Using ECalFigure 4-54 Connecting ECal module (for verification of S21)Step 6. P
Chapter 4 181CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit DefinitionIn most measurements, the user can
182 Chapter 4 CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit DefinitionDefinitions of termsThe terms used in this section are defined as follows:Standard A
Chapter 4 183CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. CalibrationDefining parameters for standardsFigure 4-55 and Figure 4-56 show the par
Contents 13Setting Up the Trigger and Making Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243Setting
184 Chapter 4 CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definitiondetermined through measurement or by dividing the exact physical length of the standar
Chapter 4 185CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. CalibrationRedefining a calibration kitTo change the definition of a calibration kit
186 Chapter 4 CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit DefinitionStep 4. Press Modify Kit. To change the pre-defined connector type (e.g. OPEN(f) to OP
Chapter 4 187CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. CalibrationStep 10. Press Label and input a new label for the standard using the key
188 Chapter 4 CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit DefinitionNOTE Select Set All to use the same standards for all test ports.Step 18. Select the s
Chapter 4 189CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. CalibrationStep 7. In the same way, repeat Step 2 to Step 6 to enter the definition
190 Chapter 4 CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit DefinitionStep 3. Select Sub Class3 .Step 4. Press TRL Line/Match - Set All - LINE >7G - Ret
Chapter 4 191CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. CalibrationSetting a media type for the calibration kitYou can set a media type for
192 Chapter 4 CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit DefinitionSaving and loading definition file of calibration kitYou can save the definition file
Chapter 4 193CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. CalibrationDefault settings of pre-defined calibration kitsThe calibration kits 8503
Safety SummaryWhen you notice any of the unusual conditions listed below, immediatelyterminate operation and disconnect the power cable.Contact your l
14 ContentsBalance-unbalance conversion (option 313, 314, 413, or 414) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286Functions f
194 Chapter 4 CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition85052D1. Short 2. Open 5. 3.5/2.92 6. 3.5/SMA 7. 2.92/SMALabel Short Open 3.5/2.92 3.5
Chapter 4 195CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. Calibration85032FNOTE The designations (m) and (f) in the name (label) of the standa
196 Chapter 4 CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition85032BNOTE The designations (m) and (f) in the name (label) of the standard indicate m
Chapter 4 197CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. Calibration85036B/ENOTE The designations (m) and (f) in the name (label) of the stan
198 Chapter 4 CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition85031B1. Short 2. Open 3. Broadband 4. ThruLabel Short Open Broadband ThruSTD Type Sho
Chapter 4 199CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. Calibration85050C/DNOTE The designation (m) in the name (label) of the standard indi
200 Chapter 4 CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition85052C1. Short 2. Open 5. 3.5/2.92 6. 3.5/SMA 7. 2.92/SMA 8. 2.4/1.85Label Short Open
Chapter 4 201CalibrationChanging the Calibration Kit Definition4. Calibration85038A/F/M1. Short 2. Open 3. Broadband 4. ThruLabel Short Open Broadband
202 Chapter 4 CalibrationSpecifying Different Standard for Each FrequencySpecifying Different Standard for Each FrequencyDefining different standard f
Chapter 4 203CalibrationSpecifying Different Standard for Each Frequency4. CalibrationDefining standard for each subclassThis section demonstrates the
Contents 15Time domain function of E5070B/E5071B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335Tran
204 Chapter 4 CalibrationSpecifying Different Standard for Each FrequencyDisabling standard defined for a subclassThe following procedure shows how to
Chapter 4 205CalibrationSpecifying Different Standard for Each Frequency4. CalibrationNotes on how frequency ranges are dealt when using subclassesBy
206 Chapter 4 CalibrationSpecifying Different Standard for Each FrequencyExample 4-2 When frequency ranges specified with subclasses do not cover a p
Chapter 4 207CalibrationSpecifying Different Standard for Each Frequency4. CalibrationExample 4-4 When a part of a frequency range specified with a s
208 Chapter 4 CalibrationPower CalibrationPower CalibrationThe E5070B/E5071B has a calibration feature for power level output that uses the a power me
Chapter 4 209CalibrationPower Calibration4. CalibrationPreparing power meter and sensorTo execute power calibration, you need to prepare the power met
210 Chapter 4 CalibrationPower CalibrationPreparing to control the power meterWhen acquiring power calibration data, the power meter is controlled via
Chapter 4 211CalibrationPower Calibration4. CalibrationSetting power sensor calibration factor tableNOTE Before using the power sensor calibration fac
212 Chapter 4 CalibrationPower Calibrationfrequency is used.NOTE When setting the table by using the front panel keys or the keyboard, you need to fir
Chapter 4 213CalibrationPower Calibration4. CalibrationFigure 4-62 Example of creating power sensor calibration factor tableSaving power sensor calib
16 ContentsDisplaying judgment result of limit test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
214 Chapter 4 CalibrationPower CalibrationStep 5. Select the CSV format file you want to import and press the Open button to recall the power sensor c
Chapter 4 215CalibrationPower Calibration4. CalibrationSelecting target port of error correctionThe power level error correction is executed for each
216 Chapter 4 CalibrationPower CalibrationCreating loss compensation tableFollow these steps to set the loss compensation table.Step 1. Press .Step 2.
Chapter 4 217CalibrationPower Calibration4. CalibrationSaving loss compensation tableYou can save the loss compensation table as a CSV (Comma Separate
218 Chapter 4 CalibrationPower CalibrationSetting a tolerance for power calibrationWhen a tolerance is set, an error message is displayed and the powe
Chapter 4 219CalibrationPower Calibration4. CalibrationFigure 4-63 Connection of power sensorStep 8. Press Take Cal Sweep to start the measurement of
220 Chapter 4 CalibrationReceiver CalibrationReceiver CalibrationThe E5070B/E5071B has a function to calibrate the gain of the individual receivers in
Chapter 4 221CalibrationReceiver Calibration4. CalibrationStep 3. Select a port (see “Selecting target port for error correction”).Step 4. Press Corre
222 Chapter 4 CalibrationReceiver CalibrationFigure 4-64 Example of connection between output port and receiver portStep 7. Press Take Cal Sweep to s
Chapter 4 223CalibrationVector-Mixer Calibration4. CalibrationVector-Mixer CalibrationThe E5070B/E5071B has a vector-mixer calibration function for us
Contents 17428Setting system controller (USB/GPIB interface) when c drive volume label in hard disk is more than CP810431Setting the Internal Clock .
224 Chapter 4 CalibrationVector-Mixer CalibrationFigure 4-65 Overview of vector-mixer calibrationAs shown in Figure 4-65, the vector-mixer calibratio
Chapter 4 225CalibrationVector-Mixer Calibration4. Calibrationanalyzer on which vector calibration has been performed and then connect an OPEN, SHORT
226 Chapter 4 CalibrationVector-Mixer CalibrationHow to execute characterization of calibration mixer1. Setting Stimulus ConditionsSet the stimulus co
Chapter 4 227CalibrationVector-Mixer Calibration4. Calibration4. Setting IF FrequencySelect IF frequency from RF+LO, RF-LO and LO-RF (2 in Figure 4-67
228 Chapter 4 CalibrationVector-Mixer Calibrationmeasured mixer. In vector-mixer calibration, where the up/down conversion method is used, the power o
Chapter 4 229CalibrationVector-Mixer Calibration4. CalibrationFigure 4-70 Saving characteristic data of calibration mixer (with IF filter)NOTE If you
230 Chapter 4 CalibrationVector-Mixer CalibrationCharacterizing calibration mixer (with IF filter) for balance mixer measurementThe VBA macro (Vector
Chapter 4 231CalibrationVector-Mixer Calibration4. CalibrationSet the stimulus conditions for the channel you want to calibrate. For the necessary ste
232 Chapter 4 CalibrationVector-Mixer Calibrationthe macro (1 in Figure 4-73).NOTE If failure occurs when reading the data file for the calibration mi
Chapter 4 233CalibrationScalar-Mixer Calibration4. CalibrationScalar-Mixer CalibrationThe E5070B/E5071B has a scalar-mixer calibration function for me
18 ContentsConnecting E5070B/E5071B and E5091A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478Poweri
234 Chapter 4 CalibrationScalar-Mixer CalibrationFigure 4-74 frequency-offset error modelConfirming calibration statusError correction status of each
Chapter 4 235CalibrationScalar-Mixer Calibration4. CalibrationFigure 4-75 Status indication for the traces in which scalar-mixer is validNOTE In scal
236 Chapter 4 CalibrationScalar-Mixer CalibrationNOTE For the scalar-mixer calibration, only one direction with 2-ports calibration is available. “One
Chapter 4 237CalibrationScalar-Mixer Calibration4. CalibrationStep 9. Connect the OPEN calibration standard to the test port x (connector for the DUT)
238 Chapter 4 CalibrationScalar-Mixer CalibrationFigure 4-77 Connection of power sensorStep 28. Press Port x@Freq x.Step 29. Press Port x@Freq y.Step
Chapter 4 239CalibrationScalar-Mixer Calibration4. CalibrationFigure 4-78 Connection of power sensorStep 4. Press Port x@Freq x.Step 5. Press Port x@
240 Chapter 4 CalibrationScalar-Mixer CalibrationFigure 4-79 Connection of ECal ModuleStep 10. The above steps allow the calibration coefficient to b
2415. Making Measurement5 Making MeasurementsThis chapter explains how to carry out measurements with the Agilent E5070B/E5071B by using the trigger f
242 Chapter 5 Making MeasurementsSetting Up the Trigger and Making MeasurementsSetting Up the Trigger and Making MeasurementsThe E5070B/E5071B has one
Chapter 5 243Making MeasurementsSetting Up the Trigger and Making Measurements5. Making MeasurementTrigger SourceThe trigger source generates a cue si
Contents 192. Setting the Measurement Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
244 Chapter 5 Making MeasurementsSetting Up the Trigger and Making MeasurementsStep 3. Press the softkey that corresponds to the desired trigger sourc
Chapter 5 245Making MeasurementsSetting the Point Trigger5. Making MeasurementSetting the Point TriggerThe point trigger provides a point measurement
246 Chapter 5 Making MeasurementsSetting the low-latency external trigger modeSetting the low-latency external trigger modeIn the low-latency external
Chapter 5 247Making MeasurementsSetting the low-latency external trigger mode5. Making MeasurementStep 1. Press .Step 2. Press Ext Trig Delay.Step 3.
248 Chapter 5 Making MeasurementsSetting the low-latency external trigger modeThe table below describes signals and times in the figure.Signal, time D
Chapter 5 249Making MeasurementsSetting the Averaging Trigger Function5. Making MeasurementSetting the Averaging Trigger FunctionThe averaging trigger
250 Chapter 5 Making MeasurementsExecuting a Trigger Only for Active ChannelExecuting a Trigger Only for Active ChannelFollow the procedure below to s
2516. Data Analysis6 Data AnalysisThis chapter explains how to use the analytical functions of the Agilent E5070B/E5071B.
252 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the MarkerAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the MarkerAbout marker functionsThe marker ca
Chapter 6 253Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the Marker6. Data AnalysisReading values on the traceYou can read the value of a marker di
20 ContentsSystem capabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
254 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the MarkerStep 4. Select a marker and turn it on. The softkey used to turn on a marker is
Chapter 6 255Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the Marker6. Data AnalysisStep 8. To turn off marker(s), press the Clear Marker Menu and t
256 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the MarkerReading the Relative Value From the Reference Point on the TraceYou can convert
Chapter 6 257Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the Marker6. Data AnalysisReading only the actual measurement point/Reading the value inte
258 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the MarkerSetting up markers for each trace/Setting up markers for coupled operations bet
Chapter 6 259Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the Marker6. Data AnalysisListing all marker values in all channels displayedYou can list
260 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the MarkerSpecifying the display position of marker valuesThis section describes how to s
Chapter 6 261Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the Marker6. Data AnalysisAligning maker value displaysThis section describes how to align
262 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisAnalyzing Data on the Trace Using the MarkerDisplaying all marker values for displayed tracesThis section describes how to
Chapter 6 263Data AnalysisSearching for Positions that Match Specified Criteria6. Data AnalysisSearching for Positions that Match Specified CriteriaYo
Contents 21Change 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
264 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisSearching for Positions that Match Specified CriteriaProcedure to Set Search RangeStep 1. Press or to activate the chan
Chapter 6 265Data AnalysisSearching for Positions that Match Specified Criteria6. Data AnalysisSearching for the maximum and minimum measured valuesYo
266 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisSearching for Positions that Match Specified CriteriaSearching for the target value (target search)The target search functi
Chapter 6 267Data AnalysisSearching for Positions that Match Specified Criteria6. Data AnalysisFigure 6-10 Target search (when transition type is set
268 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisSearching for Positions that Match Specified CriteriaSearching for the peakThe peak search function enables you to move the
Chapter 6 269Data AnalysisSearching for Positions that Match Specified Criteria6. Data AnalysisFigure 6-12 Peak search (when peak polarity is positiv
270 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisDetermining the Bandwidth of the Trace (Bandwidth Search)Determining the Bandwidth of the Trace (Bandwidth Search)The bandw
Chapter 6 271Data AnalysisDetermining the Bandwidth of the Trace (Bandwidth Search)6. Data Analysisexecuted. The response value of this active marker
272 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisObtaining the bandwidth of a trace (notch search)Obtaining the bandwidth of a trace (notch search)The notch search function
Chapter 6 273Data AnalysisObtaining the bandwidth of a trace (notch search)6. Data AnalysisExecuting a notch SearchStep 1. Place the active marker on
22 ContentsMarker Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
274 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisDetermining the Mean, Standard Deviation, and p-p of the TraceDetermining the Mean, Standard Deviation, and p-p of the Trac
Chapter 6 275Data AnalysisComparing Traces/Performing Data Math6. Data AnalysisComparing Traces/Performing Data MathEach of the traces for which measu
276 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisComparing Traces/Performing Data MathStep 8. Send the trigger to make measurements. Data & Mem Displays data trace and
Chapter 6 277Data AnalysisPerforming Parameter Conversion of Measurement Results6. Data AnalysisPerforming Parameter Conversion of Measurement Results
278 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisPerforming Parameter Conversion of Measurement ResultsSelecting Conversion Target ParameterStep 1. Press or to activate
Chapter 6 279Data AnalysisUsing the Equation Editor6. Data AnalysisUsing the Equation Editor Measurement data (corrected data) can be calculated by cr
280 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisUsing the Equation Editor1. A field to enter an equation and equation labelAn equation and equation label are input here. A
Chapter 6 281Data AnalysisUsing the Equation Editor6. Data AnalysisEnabling/Disabling the equation editorThe following procedure describes how to enab
282 Chapter 6 Data AnalysisUsing the Equation Editor
2837. Fixture Simulator7 Fixture SimulatorThis chapter explains how to use the fixture simulator functions of the Agilent E5070B/E5071B.
Contents 23Sweep Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
284 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorOverview of Fixture SimulatorOverview of Fixture SimulatorThe fixture simulator is a function that uses software in the
Chapter 7 285Fixture SimulatorOverview of Fixture Simulator7. Fixture SimulatorPort extension is an independent function from the fixture simulator, b
286 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorOverview of Fixture SimulatorBalance-unbalance conversion (option 313, 314, 413, or 414)A function that uses software t
Chapter 7 287Fixture SimulatorExtending the Calibration Plane Using Network De-embedding7. Fixture SimulatorExtending the Calibration Plane Using Netw
288 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorConverting the Port Impedance of the Measurement ResultConverting the Port Impedance of the Measurement ResultThe measu
Chapter 7 289Fixture SimulatorDetermining Characteristics After Adding a Matching Circuit7. Fixture SimulatorDetermining Characteristics After Adding
290 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorDetermining Characteristics After Adding a Matching CircuitFigure 7-5 Circuit models for defining matching circuitsNOT
Chapter 7 291Fixture SimulatorDetermining Characteristics After Adding a Matching Circuit7. Fixture SimulatorStep 5. Press Select Circuit.Step 6. Sele
292 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorObtaining Characteristics After Embedding/De-embedding 4-port NetworkObtaining Characteristics After Embedding/De-embed
Chapter 7 293Fixture SimulatorObtaining Characteristics After Embedding/De-embedding 4-port Network7. Fixture SimulatorOperational ProcedureStep 1. Pr
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294 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorObtaining Characteristics After Embedding/De-embedding 4-port NetworkStep 6. Press Type (nwk1) and select a processing
Chapter 7 295Fixture SimulatorEvaluating Balanced Devices (balance-unbalance conversion function)7. Fixture SimulatorEvaluating Balanced Devices (bala
296 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorEvaluating Balanced Devices (balance-unbalance conversion function)Figure 7-8 Types of balanced devices that can be ev
Chapter 7 297Fixture SimulatorEvaluating Balanced Devices (balance-unbalance conversion function)7. Fixture SimulatorMeasurement parameters of balance
298 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorEvaluating Balanced Devices (balance-unbalance conversion function)Figure 7-10 Mixed mode S-parameter when measuring a
Chapter 7 299Fixture SimulatorEvaluating Balanced Devices (balance-unbalance conversion function)7. Fixture SimulatorImbalance parameterBy turning on
300 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorEvaluating Balanced Devices (balance-unbalance conversion function)Steps for Balance-Unbalance ConversionNOTE When usin
Chapter 7 301Fixture SimulatorEvaluating Balanced Devices (balance-unbalance conversion function)7. Fixture SimulatorStep 7. Press Return.Step 8. Pres
302 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorConverting Reference Impedance of Balanced PortConverting Reference Impedance of Balanced PortBy using the port impedan
Chapter 7 303Fixture SimulatorConverting Reference Impedance of Balanced Port7. Fixture SimulatorConverting port reference impedance in differential m
251. Precautions1 PrecautionsThis chapter describes cautions that must be observed in operating the E5070B/E5071B.
304 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorConverting Reference Impedance of Balanced Portto set the differential port reference impedance in “Real” format.• Sele
Chapter 7 305Fixture SimulatorDetermining the Characteristics that Result from Adding a Matching Circuitto a Differential Port7. Fixture SimulatorDete
306 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorDetermining the Characteristics that Result from Adding a Matching Circuit to a Differential PortNOTE For a network def
Chapter 7 307Fixture SimulatorDetermining the Characteristics that Result from Adding a Matching Circuitto a Differential Port7. Fixture SimulatorStep
308 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorExample of Using Fixture SimulatorExample of Using Fixture SimulatorIn this section, the fixture simulation function is
Chapter 7 309Fixture SimulatorExample of Using Fixture Simulator7. Fixture SimulatorFigure 7-21 DUT evaluation using an actual test fixtureProblems i
310 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorExample of Using Fixture SimulatorDUT evaluation using the E5070B/E5071B’s fixture simulatorThe E5070B/E5071B’s fixture
Chapter 7 311Fixture SimulatorExample of Using Fixture Simulator7. Fixture SimulatorFigure 7-23 Measurement circuit simulated by fixture simulatorFir
312 Chapter 7 Fixture SimulatorExample of Using Fixture SimulatorAdvantages of balanced DUT evaluation using fixture simulatorBalanced device evaluati
3138. Frequency OffsetMeasurement(Option 008)8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)This chapter describes the frequency-translating device measur
26 Chapter 1 PrecautionsSoftware InstalledSoftware InstalledThe Windows operating system installed in this machine is customized for more effective op
314 Chapter 8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)OverviewOverviewOverview of Frequency-Offset MeasurementThe E5070B/E5071B option 008 provides a
Chapter 8 315Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Mixers8. Frequency OffsetMeasurement(Option 008)Measurement of MixersThe frequenc
316 Chapter 8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of MixersProcedures for setting frequency at each port.The frequencies set at Port-
Chapter 8 317Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Mixers8. Frequency OffsetMeasurement(Option 008)for each port. The use of the Mul
318 Chapter 8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Mixers2. Setting External Signal SourceThe E5070B/E5071B allows you to control t
Chapter 8 319Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Mixers8. Frequency OffsetMeasurement(Option 008)Procedures for setting external s
320 Chapter 8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of MixersStep 5. Select the external signal source you want to use.NOTE Switching T
Chapter 8 321Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Mixers8. Frequency OffsetMeasurement(Option 008)NOTE The basic frequency is a fre
322 Chapter 8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of MixersProcedures for controlling external signal sourceFollow the steps below to
Chapter 8 323Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Mixers8. Frequency OffsetMeasurement(Option 008)Figure 8-8 Avoid Spurious Functi
Chapter 1 27PrecautionsBefore contacting us1. PrecautionsBefore contacting usIf you encounter the following problems during startup or operation of th
324 Chapter 8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of MixersStep 3. Use the X-Axis key to set the frequency data.NOTE When Frequency O
Chapter 8 325Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Mixers8. Frequency OffsetMeasurement(Option 008)5. Implementing Mixer Calibration
326 Chapter 8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of MixersFigure 8-10 Connection of measured mixerNOTE If two or more spectrum comp
Chapter 8 327Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Mixers8. Frequency OffsetMeasurement(Option 008)Step 11. Press to set Group Del
328 Chapter 8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Harmonic DistortionMeasurement of Harmonic DistortionUsing the frequency-offset
Chapter 8 329Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Harmonic Distortion8. Frequency OffsetMeasurement(Option 008)Figure 8-12 Example
330 Chapter 8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Harmonic Distortion4. Harmonic Distortion MeasurementHarmonic distortion is a ty
Chapter 8 331Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Harmonic Distortion8. Frequency OffsetMeasurement(Option 008)Figure 8-14 Connect
332 Chapter 8 Frequency-Offset Measurement (Option 008)Measurement of Harmonic DistortionStep 8. Set Segment Display to Freq Base.Step 9. Press Swee
3339. Analysis in Time Domain(Option 010)9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)This chapter describes how to deal with responses in the time domain by
28 Chapter 1 PrecautionsBefore contacting us
334 Chapter 9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)OverviewOverview Overview of time domain measurementThe E5070B/E5071B Option 010 provides the time d
Chapter 9 335Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Overview9. Analysis in Time Domain(Option 010)Time domain function of E5070B/E5071BThe time domain fu
336 Chapter 9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domainTransformation to time domainThe transformation function lets you trans
Chapter 9 337Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domain9. Analysis in Time Domain(Option 010)Selecting a typeThere are two type
338 Chapter 9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domainImpulse signal and step signalThe E5070B/E5071B lets you simulate the r
Chapter 9 339Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domain9. Analysis in Time Domain(Option 010)Setting the windowBecause the E507
340 Chapter 9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domainOperationStep 1. Press (or ) and (or ) to activate a trace for wh
Chapter 9 341Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domain9. Analysis in Time Domain(Option 010)Effect of frequency sweep range on
342 Chapter 9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domainEffect of the window function on the response resolutionLowering the si
Chapter 9 343Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domain9. Analysis in Time Domain(Option 010)Measurement rangeIn the time domai
292. Overview of Functions2 Overview of FunctionsThis chapter describes the functions of the E5070B/E5071B that can be accessed from the front panel,
344 Chapter 9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domainresolution and the measurement range.Setting the frequency range and th
Chapter 9 345Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domain9. Analysis in Time Domain(Option 010)Setting display rangeThe E5070B/E5
346 Chapter 9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Transformation to time domainNOTE The following requirements must be met to enable the transformatio
Chapter 9 347Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Deleting Unnecessary Data in Time Domain (gating)9. Analysis in Time Domain(Option 010)Deleting Unnec
348 Chapter 9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Deleting Unnecessary Data in Time Domain (gating)Operational procedureStep 1. Press (or ) and (
Chapter 9 349Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Deleting Unnecessary Data in Time Domain (gating)9. Analysis in Time Domain(Option 010)Operational pr
350 Chapter 9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Deleting Unnecessary Data in Time Domain (gating)range.NOTE You can set the center and span by dragg
Chapter 9 351Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Characteristics of Response in Time Domain9. Analysis in Time Domain(Option 010)Characteristics of Re
352 Chapter 9 Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)Characteristics of Response in Time DomainIdentifying mismatch typeThe transformation in the low pas
35310. Data Output10 Data OutputThis chapter explains the concepts behind saving/recalling internal data and printing the information that is displaye
30 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsFront Panel: Names and Functions of PartsFront Panel: Names and Functions of PartsThis section describes the names a
354 Chapter 10 Data OutputSaving and Recalling Instrument StateSaving and Recalling Instrument StateYou can save the instrument state of the E5070B/E5
Chapter 10 355Data OutputSaving and Recalling Instrument State10. Data OutputR Compatibility between models that have different options (number of por
356 Chapter 10 Data OutputSaving and Recalling Instrument State• When Files that are saved with different system spec. versions include calibration da
Chapter 10 357Data OutputSaving and Recalling Instrument State10. Data OutputSaving Instrument StateFollow the procedure below to save internal data f
358 Chapter 10 Data OutputSaving and Recalling Instrument StateOn the E5070B/E5071B, the following drives are available for saving/recalling files. Se
Chapter 10 359Data OutputSaving and Recalling Instrument State10. Data OutputRecall ProcedureFollow the procedure below to recall internal data from t
360 Chapter 10 Data OutputSaving and Recalling Instrument StateRecall Procedure Using “Recall by File Name” FeatureYou can use the recall feature with
Chapter 10 361Data OutputSaving/Recalling Instrument State for Each Channel into/from Memory10. Data OutputSaving/Recalling Instrument State for Each
362 Chapter 10 Data OutputSaving Trace Data to a FileSaving Trace Data to a FileSaving data as a CSV fileThe E5070B/E5071B allows the user to save dat
Chapter 10 363Data OutputSaving Trace Data to a File10. Data OutputSaving data in Touchstone formatYou can also save trace data of a E5070B/E5071B act
Chapter 2 31Overview of FunctionsFront Panel: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions1. Standby SwitchUsed for choosing between power-on
364 Chapter 10 Data OutputSaving Trace Data to a FileEach item has the following meaning.Sww to Szz S parameters of the selected test port; correspo
Chapter 10 365Data OutputSaving Trace Data to a File10. Data OutputFigure 10-5 2-port Touchstone fileFigure 10-6 3-port Touchstone file
366 Chapter 10 Data OutputSaving Trace Data to a FileFigure 10-7 4-port Touchstone fileRestrictions when saving data in Touchstone formatThe followin
Chapter 10 367Data OutputSaving Trace Data to a File10. Data OutputStep 5. Press the softkey for s1p, s2p, s3p, or s4p according to the file type you
368 Chapter 10 Data OutputSaving the Screen Image to a FileSaving the Screen Image to a FileAlong with printing, the E5070B/E5071B allows the user to
Chapter 10 369Data OutputOrganizing Files and Folders10. Data OutputOrganizing Files and FoldersYou can organize files and folders (copy, move, delete
370 Chapter 10 Data OutputOrganizing Files and FoldersTo Move a File or FolderStep 1. Select a source file or folder in Windows Explorer.Step 2. Selec
Chapter 10 371Data OutputPrinting Displayed Screen10. Data OutputPrinting Displayed ScreenBy connecting a printer to the parallel port or USB port of
372 Chapter 10 Data OutputPrinting Displayed ScreenPrinted/saved imagesThe display image saved in the volatile memory (clipboard) is printed/saved. If
Chapter 10 373Data OutputPrinting Displayed Screen10. Data OutputStep 6. The printer with the check mark ( ) on its icon is selected as the default pr
32 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsFront Panel: Names and Functions of Parts3. ACTIVE CH/TRACE BlockA group of keys for selecting active channels and t
374 Chapter 10 Data OutputPrinting Displayed ScreenExecuting printFollow these steps to print the screen information:Step 1. Display the screen you wa
37511. Limit Test11 Limit TestThis chapter describes the concepts behind the limit test , the ripple test, and the bandwidth test. It also explains ho
376 Chapter 11 Limit TestLimit TestLimit TestThe limit test feature allows you to set the limit line for each trace and then perform the pass/fail jud
Chapter 11 377Limit TestLimit Test11. Limit TestDisplaying judgment result of limit testJudgment result of measurement points and traceMeasurement poi
378 Chapter 11 Limit TestLimit TestDefining the limit lineTo use the limit test, you must first define the limit line. You can define a limit table fo
Chapter 11 379Limit TestLimit Test11. Limit TestFigure 11-3 Limit tableStep 6.Press Add to add a segment to the limit table and then specify the segm
380 Chapter 11 Limit TestLimit TestFigure 11-4 Example of limit lines (when limit table is set as Figure 11-3)NOTE You can define a limit line that i
Chapter 11 381Limit TestLimit Test11. Limit TestSaving/calling the limit tableYou can save the limit table to a file that you can then freely bring up
382 Chapter 11 Limit TestLimit TestTurning the limit test ON/OFFYou can set the limit test ON/OFF for each trace individually.Setting the limit test O
Chapter 11 383Limit TestLimit Test11. Limit TestLimit line offsetBy adding a certain offset to the limit value, you can adjust the limit line so that
Chapter 2 33Overview of FunctionsFront Panel: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions4. RESPONSE BlockA group of keys used mainly for set
384 Chapter 11 Limit TestLimit TestFigure 11-6 Amplitude offsetFigure 11-7 Marker amplitude offsetInitializing the limit tableThe following operatio
Chapter 11 385Limit TestRipple Test11. Limit TestRipple TestIndependently of the limit test, you can evaluate the measurement results on a pass/fail b
386 Chapter 11 Limit TestRipple TestDisplaying ripple test resultsMeasurement point and test resultsFailed measurement points will be displayed in red
Chapter 11 387Limit TestRipple Test11. Limit TestStep 1. Press .Step 2. Press Ripple Limit.Step 3. Press Fail Sign. This menu toggles between on and o
388 Chapter 11 Limit TestRipple TestFigure 11-9 Ripple limit tableStep 6. Press Add to add a frequency band to the ripple limit table and then specif
Chapter 11 389Limit TestRipple Test11. Limit TestFigure 11-10 Example of ripple limit configuration (for limit table in Figure 11-9)NOTE The individu
390 Chapter 11 Limit TestRipple TestIn the first line, the channel number for the active channel at the time of file saving will be output.In the seco
Chapter 11 391Limit TestRipple Test11. Limit TestStep 4. Press Ripple Limit to display the Ripple Limit menu.Step 5. Press Ripple Test to turn the ri
392 Chapter 11 Limit TestBandwidth TestBandwidth TestThe bandwidth test function can be used for testing bandwidth for the band-pass filters.The bandw
Chapter 11 393Limit TestBandwidth Test11. Limit TestDisplaying Bandwidth Test ResultsTest Result for TraceThe test result of the trace will be indicat
Regulatory compliance information This product complies with the essential requirements of the following applicable European Directives, and carri
34 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsFront Panel: Names and Functions of Parts5. STIMULUS BlockA group of keys for defining the stimulus values (signal s
394 Chapter 11 Limit TestBandwidth Test• Status register (for further information, see the Programmer's Guide)Set up bandwidth testYou must set u
39512. Optimizing Measurements12 Optimizing MeasurementsThis chapter describes how to optimize your measurements when using the Agilent E5070B/E5071B.
396 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsExpanding the Dynamic RangeExpanding the Dynamic RangeThe dynamic range is the finite difference between the max
Chapter 12 397Optimizing MeasurementsExpanding the Dynamic Range12. Optimizing MeasurementsTurning on Sweep AveragingUsing sweep averaging also enable
398 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsReducing Trace NoiseReducing Trace NoiseAny of the following methods can be used to lower the trace noise.• Turn
Chapter 12 399Optimizing MeasurementsReducing Trace Noise12. Optimizing MeasurementsFigure 12-4 Effects of smoothing (group delay format)Setting up s
400 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsImproving Phase Measurement AccuracyImproving Phase Measurement AccuracyThis section describes the following fun
Chapter 12 401Optimizing MeasurementsImproving Phase Measurement Accuracy12. Optimizing MeasurementsStep 3. Press .Step 4. Press Marker → Delay to set
402 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsImproving Phase Measurement AccuracyPhase offsetPhase offset is a function used to add or subtract a predetermin
Chapter 12 403Optimizing MeasurementsSetting Port Extensions and Loss Values12. Optimizing MeasurementsSetting Port Extensions and Loss ValuesSetting
Chapter 2 35Overview of FunctionsFront Panel: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions7. NAVIGATION BlockThe keys and knob in the NAVIGATI
404 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsSetting Port Extensions and Loss ValuesSetting loss valuesIn addition to port extension, you can set loss values
Chapter 12 405Optimizing MeasurementsSetting Port Extensions and Loss Values12. Optimizing Measurements2. Setting a DC loss valueStep 1. Press or
406 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsSetting Port Extensions and Loss ValuesUsing the auto port extension functionThe auto port extension function me
Chapter 12 407Optimizing MeasurementsSetting Port Extensions and Loss Values12. Optimizing MeasurementsStep 5. Method to set the frequencies used for
408 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsSetting Port Extensions and Loss Values3. Specifying a loss value as a calculation targetSpecify whether you wan
Chapter 12 409Optimizing MeasurementsSetting Port Extensions and Loss Values12. Optimizing Measurements5. Measuring the OPEN/SHORT standard and execut
410 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsSetting Port Extensions and Loss ValuesNOTE If you execute both open measurement and short measurement, the aver
Chapter 12 411Optimizing MeasurementsReducing Measurement Error in High Temperature Environments12. Optimizing MeasurementsReducing Measurement Error
412 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsImproving Measurement ThroughputImproving Measurement ThroughputThis section explains the following three method
Chapter 12 413Optimizing MeasurementsImproving Measurement Throughput12. Optimizing MeasurementsSwept modeAs shown in Figure 12-6, in the stepped mode
36 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsFront Panel: Names and Functions of Parts8. ENTRY BlockA group of keys used for entering numeric data... Keys (num
414 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsImproving Measurement Throughputproblem before performing the actual measurement.Notes for measuring DUTs with l
Chapter 12 415Optimizing MeasurementsImproving Measurement Throughput12. Optimizing MeasurementsFast modeThe fast mode is a sweep mode in which the sw
416 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsImproving Measurement ThroughputTurning off the updating of information displayed on the LCD screenTurning off t
Chapter 12 417Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment Sweep (segment sweep)12. Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment S
418 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment Sweep (segment sweep)Conditions for setting up a segment sweepThe following cond
Chapter 12 419Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment Sweep (segment sweep)12. Optimizing MeasurementsSweep delay time and sweep time i
420 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment Sweep (segment sweep)Figure 12-11 Comparison of methods used to displaying segm
Chapter 12 421Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment Sweep (segment sweep)12. Optimizing MeasurementsProcedureCreating a segment table
422 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment Sweep (segment sweep)Step 5. Enter each item in the following table for each add
Chapter 12 423Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment Sweep (segment sweep)12. Optimizing MeasurementsFigure 12-12 Example of creating
Chapter 2 37Overview of FunctionsFront Panel: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions9. INSTR STATE BlockA group of keys related to the m
424 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment Sweep (segment sweep)Executing segment sweepTo execute a segment sweep by using
Chapter 12 425Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment Sweep (segment sweep)12. Optimizing MeasurementsSaving a newly created segment ta
426 Chapter 12 Optimizing MeasurementsPerforming a Segment-by-Segment Sweep (segment sweep)
42713.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctions13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsThis chapter describes how to set a
428 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the GPIBSetting the GPIBThis section describes how to set the interface n
Chapter 13 429Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the GPIB13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsFigure 13-1
430 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the GPIBStep 5. The IO Config dialog box (Figure 13-3) appears. Select (h
Chapter 13 431Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the GPIB13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsSetting sys
432 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the GPIBIf you need to check/change the setting of the USB/GPIB interface
Chapter 13 433Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the Internal Clock13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsS
38 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsFront Panel: Names and Functions of Parts10. MKR/ANALYSIS BlockA group of keys used for analyzing the measurement re
434 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the Internal ClockFigure 13-7 Date/Time Properties Dialog Box (“Time Zon
Chapter 13 435Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the Mouse13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsSetting th
436 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the MouseStep 5. The Mouse Properties dialog box (Figure 13-9) is display
Chapter 13 437Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the Mouse13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsStep 7. En
438 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsConfiguring the NetworkConfiguring the NetworkNOTE When you use the E5070B/E5071B
Chapter 13 439Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsConfiguring the Network13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsStep
440 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsConfiguring the NetworkStep 6. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box (F
Chapter 13 441Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsConfiguring the Network13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsStep
442 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsConfiguring the NetworkStep 6. The Identification Changes dialog box (Figure 13-1
Chapter 13 443Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsRemote Control Using HTTP13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsRe
Chapter 2 39Overview of FunctionsFront Panel: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions12. Front USB PortA USB (Universal Serial Bus) port
444 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsAccessing Hard Disk of E5070B/E5071B from External PCAccessing Hard Disk of E5070
Chapter 13 445Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsAccessing Hard Disk of E5070B/E5071B from External PC13.Setting and Using theContr
446 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsAccessing Hard Disk of E5070B/E5071B from External PCStep 6. The New Share dialog
Chapter 13 447Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsDisabling USB Mass Storage Device13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFun
448 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsLocking the Front Keys, Keyboard, and/or Mouse (Touch Screen)Locking the Front Ke
Chapter 13 449Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the Beeper (Built-in Speaker)13.Setting and Using theControl and Managemen
450 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsTurning off the LCD Screen BacklightTurning off the LCD Screen BacklightYou can s
Chapter 13 451Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsChecking the product information13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunc
452 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsChecking the product informationFigure 13-24 Firmware Revision dialog boxStep 3.
Chapter 13 453Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the preset function13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctions
40 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of PartsScreen Area: Names and Functions of PartsThis section describes the names a
454 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSetting the preset functionSaving a user-preset instrument stateTo execute the us
Chapter 13 455Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem Recovery13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsSystem Recov
456 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem RecoveryProcedure to execute the factory function (1)This procedure is val
Chapter 13 457Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem Recovery13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsStep 6. The
458 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem RecoveryStep 8. The message as shown below appears. Press of the keyboar
Chapter 13 459Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem Recovery13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsProcedure to
460 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem RecoveryStep 6. The following screen appears. Check that Floppy is selecte
Chapter 13 461Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem Recovery13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsStep 8. The
462 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem RecoveryProcedure to execute the user recovery function (1)This procedure
Chapter 13 463Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem Recovery13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsStep 6. The
Chapter 2 41Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of FunctionsFigure 2-3 Data entry barNOTE To manipulate the dat
464 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem RecoveryStep 8. The message as shown below appears. Press of the keyboar
Chapter 13 465Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem Recovery13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsProcedure to
466 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem RecoveryStep 6. The following screen appears. Select “+Removable Devices”
Chapter 13 467Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem Recovery13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsStep 8. The
468 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem RecoveryProcedure to create the user backup image (2)This procedure is val
Chapter 13 469Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem Recovery13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsStep 6. The
470 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem RecoveryStep 8. The message as shown below appears. Press of the keyboar
Chapter 13 471Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem Recovery13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsProcedure to
472 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem RecoveryStep 6. The following screen appears. Select “+Removable Devices”
Chapter 13 473Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsSystem Recovery13.Setting and Using theControl and ManagementFunctionsStep 8. The
42 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts3. Softkey Menu BarA group of keys on the screen called by the softeys and
474 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsCalibration of the Touch ScreenCalibration of the Touch ScreenWhen you have execu
Chapter 13 475Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsInitial Source Port Control function13.Setting and Using theControl and Management
476 Chapter 13 Setting and Using the Control and Management FunctionsInitial Source Port Control functionTo disable the Initial Source Port Control fe
47714. Controlling E5091A14 Controlling E5091AThis chapter explains how to control the E5091A multiport test set.
478 Chapter 14 Controlling E5091AConnecting E5070B/E5071B and E5091AConnecting E5070B/E5071B and E5091ARequired devicesThe devices required to connect
Chapter 14 479Controlling E5091AConnecting E5070B/E5071B and E5091A14. Controlling E5091AAs shown in Figure 14-2, connect the N-type cable between the
480 Chapter 14 Controlling E5091ASetting the E5091ASetting the E5091AThis section describes the settings of the E5091A. Table 14-1 shows the flow used
Chapter 14 481Controlling E5091ASetting the E5091A14. Controlling E5091ASelecting the E5091A ModelSelect the E5091A model you want to set. For the E50
482 Chapter 14 Controlling E5091ASetting the E5091AStep 4. Execute Step. 2 through Step. 3 for all channels for which you want to perform sweep.Port2
Chapter 14 483Controlling E5091ASetting the E5091A14. Controlling E5091ANOTE The same test ports cannot be connected to each port. In such a case, the
Chapter 2 43Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions3-4. Highlighted SoftkeyPressing and on the fron
484 Chapter 14 Controlling E5091ASetting the E5091ASetting control lineThe E5070B/E5071B can control the output from the control line (Figure 14-5) of
Chapter 14 485Controlling E5091ASetting the E5091A14. Controlling E5091AEnabling control of E5091AIf you enable control of the E5091A, it becomes poss
486 Chapter 14 Controlling E5091ACalibrationCalibration Follow these steps to perform calibration with the E5091A connected:Step 1. Press (or ) to
Chapter 14 487Controlling E5091APerforming Measurement14. Controlling E5091APerforming MeasurementTrigger state and switching the setting of the E5091
488 Chapter 14 Controlling E5091AConnecting Two E5091AsConnecting Two E5091AsGive consideration to the following items when you make measurements by u
48915. Measurement Examples15 Measurement ExamplesThis chapter introduces examples of actual device measurements made by using the Agilent E5070B/E507
490 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the SAW Bandpass Filter Using the Segment SweepMeasuring the SAW Bandpass Filter Using the Segment SweepT
Chapter 15 491Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the SAW Bandpass Filter Using the Segment Sweep15. Measurement Examples1. Determine the Segment Sweep Cond
492 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the SAW Bandpass Filter Using the Segment Sweep2. Create a Segment Sweep TableFollow the steps below to m
Chapter 15 493Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the SAW Bandpass Filter Using the Segment Sweep15. Measurement ExamplesFigure 15-2 Completed segment tabl
Safety notice supplement ・ This equipment complies with EN/IEC61010-1:2001. ・ This equipment is MEASUREMENT CATEGORY I (CAT I). Do not use f
44 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts4. Instrument Status BarThe instrument status bar displays the status of th
494 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the SAW Bandpass Filter Using the Segment Sweep3. Select the Segment Sweep as the Sweep TypeThe segment s
Chapter 15 495Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the SAW Bandpass Filter Using the Segment Sweep15. Measurement Examples5. Connect the DUT The DUT is conne
496 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the SAW Bandpass Filter Using the Segment SweepFigure 15-5 Segment display: frequency baseFigure 15-6 S
Chapter 15 497Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a Duplexer15. Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a DuplexerThis section illustrates how to evaluate a duplexe
498 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a Duplexer2. Create a Segment Sweep TableEntries are made in the segment sweep table following the steps
Chapter 15 499Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a Duplexer15. Measurement Examples3. Select the Segment Sweep as the Sweep TypeThe segment sweep is selec
500 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a DuplexerFigure 15-9 EcalAssistant (port/channel selection) dialog boxStep 5. Following the instructio
Chapter 15 501Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a Duplexer15. Measurement ExamplesFigure 15-11 Connecting the ECal moduleStep 8. The EcalAssistant (comp
502 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a Duplexer6. Define the Setup for DisplayThe setup for display is defined.7. Execute the MeasurementA tr
Chapter 15 503Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a Duplexer15. Measurement ExamplesFigure 15-14 Measurement result (segment display: order base)9. Analyz
Chapter 2 45Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions4-6. External Reference Signal Phase LockWhen the fr
504 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a DuplexerIn the example shown in Figure 15-15, the insertion loss (loss) is 1.627 dB and the 3-dB bandw
Chapter 15 505Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a Duplexer15. Measurement ExamplesIn the example of Figure 15-15, return loss (response value of Marker 1
506 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a DuplexerStep 2. Enter the setup data in the limit table for trace 1 (Figure 15-16).Figure 15-16 Compl
Chapter 15 507Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a Duplexer15. Measurement ExamplesStep 2. Turn on the limit line and limit test for Trace 2.Step 3. Apply
508 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesEvaluating a DuplexerFigure 15-19 Enlarged display of trace 1Step 5. Maximize the screen display of Trace 2 to ex
Chapter 15 509Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the Deviation from a Linear Phase15. Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the Deviation from a Linear PhaseThis s
510 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the Deviation from a Linear Phase2. Define the Measurement ConditionsThe measurement conditions are defin
Chapter 15 511Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the Deviation from a Linear Phase15. Measurement ExamplesFigure 15-22 Phase characteristics of the DUT5.
512 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring the Deviation from a Linear Phase6. Measure the Deviation from a Linear PhaseThe statistics data is used
Chapter 15 513Measurement ExamplesMeasuring an Unbalanced and Balanced Bandpass Filter15. Measurement ExamplesMeasuring an Unbalanced and Balanced Ban
46 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts5. Channel WindowWindows for displaying traces. Because a channel correspon
514 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring an Unbalanced and Balanced Bandpass Filter1. Connecting the DUTConnect the DUT to the E5070B/E5071B by us
Chapter 15 515Measurement ExamplesMeasuring an Unbalanced and Balanced Bandpass Filter15. Measurement Examples2. Setting the Measurement ConditionsFol
516 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring an Unbalanced and Balanced Bandpass Filter3. Performing CalibrationPerform a full three-port calibration
Chapter 15 517Measurement ExamplesMeasuring an Unbalanced and Balanced Bandpass Filter15. Measurement Examples4. Setting a Balance Conversion Topology
518 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring an Unbalanced and Balanced Bandpass FilterStep 4. Set the measurement parameter (mixed mode S-parameter)
Chapter 15 519Measurement ExamplesMeasuring an Unbalanced and Balanced Bandpass Filter15. Measurement Examples6. Extending the Calibration Plane (remo
520 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring an Unbalanced and Balanced Bandpass FilterStep 1. Set the port reference impedance of port 1 on the DUT (
Chapter 15 521Measurement ExamplesMeasuring an Unbalanced and Balanced Bandpass Filter15. Measurement Examples8. Adding a Matching CircuitHere, add an
522 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring Parameters with CableMeasuring Parameters with CableThis section introduces an example of how to detect t
Chapter 15 523Measurement ExamplesMeasuring Parameters with Cable15. Measurement Examples3. Connecting the DUTConnect the DUT as shown in Figure 15-32
Chapter 2 47Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions5-1. Channel Title BarYou can assign a title to each
524 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesMeasuring Parameters with Cable5. Setting the Time Domain FunctionSet the conversion function to display the respon
Chapter 15 525Measurement ExamplesEvaluating Transmission Characteristics of a Front End Module15. Measurement ExamplesEvaluating Transmission Charact
526 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesEvaluating Transmission Characteristics of a Front End Module1. Determining Measurement ConditionsIn this example,
Chapter 15 527Measurement ExamplesEvaluating Transmission Characteristics of a Front End Module15. Measurement ExamplesStep 3. Select the test ports a
528 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesEvaluating Transmission Characteristics of a Front End Moduleincludes the balanced port.7. Selecting Measurement Pa
Chapter 15 529Measurement ExamplesEvaluating Transmission Characteristics of a Front End Module15. Measurement ExamplesStep 2. Set channel 1 to the ac
530 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesEvaluating Transmission Characteristics of a Front End ModuleStep 5. Perform calibration for channels 2, 3, and 4 a
Chapter 15 531Measurement ExamplesEvaluating Transmission Characteristics of a Front End Module15. Measurement Examples10. Executing MeasurementStep 1
532 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesEvaluating Transmission Characteristics of a Front End ModuleFigure 15-38 Example of measuring a front end module
Chapter 15 533Measurement ExamplesExecuting Power Calibration15. Measurement ExamplesExecuting Power CalibrationThis section shows an example of execu
48 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts5-5. Trace Status AreaThe setup for each trace is displayed here.Table 2-1
534 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesExecuting Power Calibration2. Setting Address of Power MeterFollow these steps to configure the power meter's
Chapter 15 535Measurement ExamplesExecuting Power Calibration15. Measurement Examples6. Connecting Power SensorConnect the power sensor as shown in Fi
536 Chapter 15 Measurement ExamplesExecuting Power Calibration
53716. Specifications andSupplemental Information16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationThis chapter provides specifications and supplemental i
538 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationDefinitionsDefinitionsAll specifications apply over a 5°C to 40°C range (unless otherwise st
Chapter 16 539Specifications and Supplemental InformationCorrected System Performance16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationCorrected System Pe
540 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationCorrected System PerformanceTable 16-2 Corrected System Performance With Type-N Device Conn
Chapter 16 541Specifications and Supplemental InformationCorrected System Performance16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationTable 16-3 Correct
542 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationCorrected System PerformanceTable 16-4 Corrected System Performance With 3.5 mm Device Conn
Chapter 16 543Specifications and Supplemental InformationCorrected System Performance16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationTable 16-5 Correct
Chapter 2 49Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of FunctionsEquation Editor Equ Equation editor: ONEqu! Equation
544 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationUncorrected System PerformanceUncorrected System PerformanceTable 16-6 Uncorrected System P
Chapter 16 545Specifications and Supplemental InformationTest Port Output (Source)16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationTest Port Output (Sour
546 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationTest Port Output (Source)Level Linearity (high temperature mode: ON)300 kHz to 3 GHz3 GHz to
Chapter 16 547Specifications and Supplemental InformationTest Port Input16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationTest Port InputTable 16-10 Test
548 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationTest Port InputTable 16-11 Test Port Input (Trace Noise)Description Specification Supplemen
Chapter 16 549Specifications and Supplemental InformationTest Port Input16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationTable 16-12 Test Port Input (St
550 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationTest Port InputTable 16-14 Test Port Input (Group Delay)*1Description Specification Supplem
Chapter 16 551Specifications and Supplemental InformationGeneral Information16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationGeneral InformationTable 16-
552 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationGeneral InformationTable 16-17 Rear Panel InformationDescription Supplemental InformationEx
Chapter 16 553Specifications and Supplemental InformationGeneral Information16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationHandler I/O Port 36-pin cent
50 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts5-6. Reference Line IndicatorsThe indicators that indicate the position of
554 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationGeneral InformationEuropean Council Directive 73/23/EECIEC 61010-1:1990+A1+A2 / EN 61010-1:1
Chapter 16 555Specifications and Supplemental InformationGeneral Information16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationFigure 16-1 Dimensions (fro
556 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationGeneral InformationFigure 16-2 Dimensions (front view, E5071B with Option 313, in millimete
Chapter 16 557Specifications and Supplemental InformationGeneral Information16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationFigure 16-4 Dimensions (rea
558 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationGeneral InformationFigure 16-6 Dimensions (top view, in millimeters, nominal)
Chapter 16 559Specifications and Supplemental InformationMeasurement Throughput Summary16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationMeasurement Throu
560 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationMeasurement Throughput SummaryTable 16-22 Typical Cycle Time for Measurement Completion*1*2
Chapter 16 561Specifications and Supplemental InformationMeasurement Throughput Summary16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationTable 16-24 Data
562 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationMeasurement capabilitiesMeasurement capabilitiesNumber of measurement channels Up to 16 inde
Chapter 16 563Specifications and Supplemental InformationSource control16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationSource controlTrace functionsMeas
Chapter 2 51Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions5-10. Channel Measurement StatusDisplays the update
564 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationData accuracy enhancementData accuracy enhancementMeasurement calibration Measurement calibr
Chapter 16 565Specifications and Supplemental InformationStorage16. Specifications andSupplemental InformationStorageSystem capabilitiesInternal hard
566 Chapter 16 Specifications and Supplemental InformationAutomationAutomationMethodsInternal analyzer execution Applications can be developed in a bu
56717. Measurement Accessories17 Measurement AccessoriesThis chapter introduces the accessories that can be used with the Agilent E5070B/E5071B for va
568 Chapter 17 Measurement AccessoriesTest Port CablesTest Port CablesThe following cables are used to connect the DUT and the network analyzer.N6314A
Chapter 17 569Measurement AccessoriesCalibration Kits17. Measurement AccessoriesCalibration KitsCalibration kits are used to improve the accuracy of t
570 Chapter 17 Measurement AccessoriesCalibration Kits85054D Economy Mechanical Calibration Kit N Type (dc ~ 18 GHz) The 85054D includes the followin
Chapter 17 571Measurement AccessoriesCalibration Kits17. Measurement AccessoriesCoaxial Electronic Calibration Kits85092C RF Two-Port ECal Module (300
572 Chapter 17 Measurement AccessoriesCalibration KitsFor Devices with 3.5 mm (SMA) ConnectorsCoaxial Mechanical Calibration Kits85033E Mechanical Cal
Chapter 17 573Measurement AccessoriesCalibration Kits17. Measurement Accessories85052C Mechanical Calibration Kit 3.5 mm (45 MHz ~ 26.5 GHz) The 8505
52 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts5-18. Channel NumberIndicates the channel number.5-19. Graticule LabelsY-ax
574 Chapter 17 Measurement AccessoriesCalibration KitsCoaxial Electronic Calibration Kits85093C RF Two-Port ECal Module (300 kHz ~ 9 GHz) N4431A RF F
Chapter 17 575Measurement AccessoriesCalibration Kits17. Measurement AccessoriesFor Devices with 7 mm ConnectorsCoaxial Mechanical Calibration Kits850
576 Chapter 17 Measurement AccessoriesCalibration KitsFor Devices with 7-16 ConnectorsCoaxial Mechanical Calibration Kits85038A Mechanical Calibration
Chapter 17 577Measurement AccessoriesAdaptors17. Measurement AccessoriesAdaptors11853A 50 Ω N Type Accessory KitThe 11853A kit includes the following
578 Chapter 17 Measurement AccessoriesSystem AccessoriesSystem AccessoriesSystem Racks and CasesCAUTION When installing the Rack mount/handle kit (Opt
57918. Information onMaintenance18 Information on MaintenanceThis chapter explains the measures you should take to maintain the Agilent E5070B/E5071B.
580 Chapter 18 Information on MaintenanceBacking Up the DataBacking Up the DataBe sure to back up regularly your important data (including program) fi
Chapter 18 581Information on MaintenanceRemoving/Mounting Removable Hard Disk18. Information onMaintenanceRemoving/Mounting Removable Hard DiskThis se
582 Chapter 18 Information on MaintenanceRemoving/Mounting Removable Hard DiskFigure 18-1 Mounting/Removing Removable Hard Disk -1Figure 18-2 Mounti
Chapter 18 583Information on MaintenanceRemoving/Mounting Removable Hard Disk18. Information onMaintenanceWriting System Correction Data from Backup M
Chapter 2 53Overview of FunctionsScreen Area: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions5-25. Marker IndicatorsIndicates the positions of ma
584 Chapter 18 Information on MaintenanceCleaning this InstrumentCleaning this InstrumentThis section describes how to clean the instrument.WARNING To
Chapter 18 585Information on MaintenanceReplacement of Parts with Limited Service Life18. Information onMaintenanceReplacement of Parts with Limited S
586 Chapter 18 Information on MaintenanceCautions Applicable to Requesting Repair, Replacement, Regular Calibration, etc.Cautions Applicable to Reques
587A. Manual ChangesA Manual ChangesThis appendix contains the information required to adapt this manual to versions or configurations of the E5070B/E
588 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesManual ChangesTo adapt this manual to your E5070B/E5071B, refer to Table A-1, and Table A-2.The ten-charact
Appendix A 589Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesChange 15The firmware rivision A.08.01 or lower does not support the following functions. P
590 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesThis VBA macro lets you perform 2-/3-/4-port TRL/LRM calibration for any selected port. TRL/LRM calibration
Appendix A 591Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesFigure A-2 Turning off system error correctionNOTE The System Correction Off button does n
592 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesFigure A-4 Calibration kit definition screenStep 2. Define each standard as followsReference impedance (Z0
Appendix A 593Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesNOTE When you define each calibration standard, the following points should be considered.•
54 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsRear Panel: Names and Functions of PartsRear Panel: Names and Functions of PartsThis section describes the names and
594 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesFigure A-5 Performing 2-port TRL/LRM calibrationStep 2. Press the Thru button (1 in Figure A-6).Step 3. Ma
Appendix A 595Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesThe line measurement is performed, and an asterisk appears at the [ ]Line1 1-2 button and t
596 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesFor more information on defining a calibration kit, see ??.3. Performing Calibration Measure the necessar
Appendix A 597Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesStep 1. Measure calibration data.In this example, 3-port TRL/LRM calibration for test ports
598 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesFigure A-9 Example of performing multiport TRL/LRM calibrationStep 5. Press the Reflection button (4 in Fi
Appendix A 599Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesThe line measurement is performed, and an asterisk appears at the [ ]Line2 1-2 button.Step
600 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesNote on useWhen the fixture simulator is ON and the port impedance conversion is ON, Z0 of all ports to be
Appendix A 601Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual Changesonce.NOTE Regardless of the on/off state of the balance-unbalance conversion, measurement i
602 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesFigure A-12 Two-port Touchstone fileFigure A-13 Three-port Touchstone file
Appendix A 603Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesFigure A-14 Four-port Touchstone fileChange 10The firmware revision A.05.00 or lower does
Chapter 2 55Overview of FunctionsRear Panel: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions1. Handler I/O PortThe terminal to which an automatic
604 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual Changeso Function to have the multiport test set E5091A-016 correspond to this instrument.o Function to select the
Appendix A 605Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesFigure A-16 Dimensions (side view, in millimeters, nominal)Change 8The firmware revision A
606 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual Changeso Assignable x-axis such as RF+LO, RF-LO, and LO-RF frequencies for each active traceo Conjugation for conv
Appendix A 607Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual Changes*1.The test port dynamic range is calculated as the difference between the test port rms no
608 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual ChangesSweep Range (without extended power range)300 kHz to 4.25 GHz4.25 GHz to 6 GHz6 GHz to 8.5 GHz−15 dBm to 10
Appendix A 609Manual ChangesManual ChangesA. Manual ChangesChange 4The firmware revision A.03.54 or below does not support the following functions. Pl
610 Appendix A Manual ChangesManual Changeso Simplified full 3/4 port calibrationo Loading and executing program in batch process
611B. TroubleshootingB TroubleshootingThis Chapter describes the steps to take in troubleshooting when your Agilent E5070B/E5071B appears to be operat
612 Appendix B TroubleshootingTroubleshootingTroubleshootingThis section describes the steps you should take when you believe the Agilent E5070B/E5071
Appendix B 613TroubleshootingTroubleshootingB. TroubleshootingTroubleshooting during OperationThe Sweep Action Stops during Measurement or Is Not Exec
56 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsRear Panel: Names and Functions of Parts8. Power Cable Receptacle (to LINE)The receptacle (outlet) to which the powe
614 Appendix B TroubleshootingTroubleshooting• The touch screen becomes inoperable.³ Using the front panel keys, turn System – Key Lock – Touch Screen
Appendix B 615TroubleshootingTroubleshootingB. Troubleshootingpossibility of a failure. Contact Agilent Technology’s Customer Contact listed at the en
616 Appendix B TroubleshootingTroubleshootingYou Cannot Read a File from a Floppy Disk.• You cannot read a file from a floppy disk.³ Confirm that the
Appendix B 617TroubleshootingError MessagesB. TroubleshootingError MessagesAn error message is displayed against a red background in the instrument me
618 Appendix B TroubleshootingError Messages-100 Command errorA comprehensive syntax error has occurred showing that this instrument cannot detect a m
Appendix B 619TroubleshootingError MessagesB. Troubleshooting-178 Expression data not allowedAn expression-data element has been received at a positio
620 Appendix B TroubleshootingError Messages-256 File name not foundThe file name specified is not found and hence the command is not executed correct
Appendix B 621TroubleshootingError MessagesB. Troubleshooting-213 Init ignoredBecause another measurement is in progress, the request for initiating a
622 Appendix B TroubleshootingError MessagesThe suffix does not comply with the syntax defined in 7.7.3.2, IEEE488.2. Or it does not suit E5070B/E5071
Appendix B 623TroubleshootingError MessagesB. Troubleshootingwhere this instrument does not accept one.O200 Option not installedThe command received h
Chapter 2 57Overview of FunctionsRear Panel: Names and Functions of Parts2. Overview of Functions11. Internal Reference Signal Output Connector (Ref O
624 Appendix B TroubleshootingError Messages222 Port 2 receiver overloadThe input to Test Port 2 exceeds the maximum input level. The measurement valu
Appendix B 625TroubleshootingError MessagesB. TroubleshootingThis error occurs when the previous printing is still in progress or the printer fails (o
626 Appendix B TroubleshootingError MessagesThis error occurs when reading an instrument status file (State01.sta, etc.) (MMEM:LOAD:STAT command) fail
Appendix B 627TroubleshootingError MessagesB. Troubleshooting-138 Suffix not allowedA suffix is attached to a numeric value element to which a suffix
628 Appendix B TroubleshootingError MessagesThis instrument receives and detects a trigger command (“TRIG”) or an external trigger signal. But it is i
Appendix B 629TroubleshootingError MessagesB. TroubleshootingEnsure the connection of the power sensor.75 Valid signal generator not foundNo valid ext
630 Appendix B TroubleshootingWarning MessageWarning Message A warning message is displayed in the instrument message/Warning area in the lower left p
Appendix B 631TroubleshootingWarning MessageB. TroubleshootingThis message appears when you set the sweep type to power sweep, power slope function to
632 Appendix B TroubleshootingWarning Message
633C. List of Default ValuesC List of Default ValuesThis appendix gives the default values, settings for Save/Recall of an object, and settings for ba
58 Chapter 2 Overview of FunctionsRear Panel: Names and Functions of Parts18. Mini-DIN Mouse PortThe port to which a mini-DIN type mouse is connected.
634 Appendix C List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, an
Appendix C 635List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsC. List of Default ValuesKey Operation Factory-sh
636 Appendix C List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsCorrection OFF ←←√ K/CCalibrateResponse (Open)Se
Appendix C 637List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsC. List of Default ValuesPort ExtensionsExtension
638 Appendix C List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsReceiver CalibrationSelect Port1 ←← KCorrection
Appendix C 639List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsC. List of Default ValuesSweep Time AUTO ←←√ K/CS
640 Appendix C List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsFrequency OffsetExternal SourceLO FrequencyOFF ←
Appendix C 641List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsC. List of Default ValuesSearch RangeSearch Range
642 Appendix C List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsFixture SimulatorBalUnOFF ←←√ K/CPort MatchingPo
Appendix C 643List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsC. List of Default ValuesFixture SimulatorDiff ZC
593. Setting Measurement Conditions3 Setting Measurement ConditionsThis chapter describes how to set up the measurement conditions for the Agilent E50
644 Appendix C List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsLimit TestLimit Line OffsetsStimulus Offset0Hz ←
Appendix C 645List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsC. List of Default ValuesInvert Image ON ←←√ K/CM
646 Appendix C List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsMisc SetupBeeperBeep CompleteON ←←√ K/CBeep Warn
Appendix C 647List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsC. List of Default ValuesMisc SetupKey LockFront
648 Appendix C List of Default ValuesList of Default Values, Save/Recall Settings, and Backup SettingsBacklight ON ←← K/CService MenuSystem Correction
649D. Softkey FunctionsD Softkey FunctionsThis appendix explains the functions of softkeys and hardkeys supplied on the Agilent E5070B/E5071B.
650 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsE5070B/E5071B Menu (Top Menu)E5070B/E5071B Menu (Top Menu)Key Operation FunctionDouble-click on each softkey menu titl
Appendix D 651Softkey FunctionsAnalysis MenuD. Softkey FunctionsAnalysis MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for performing analy
652 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsAnalysis Menu(Continued)Fixture SimulatorTopology*1Port1 (bal)*22-3 Selects test ports 2 and 3 on the analyzer for con
Appendix D 653Softkey FunctionsAnalysis MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Fixture SimulatorTopology*1Port2 (bal)4-1*2Selects test ports 4 and 1 on th
60 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsInitializing ParametersInitializing ParametersThe E5070B/E5071B has three different initial settings as sho
654 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsAnalysis Menu(Continued)Fixture SimulatorTopology*1Port3 (bal)*24-3 Selects test ports 4 and 3 on the analyzer for con
Appendix D 655Softkey FunctionsAnalysis MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Fixture SimulatorPort MatchingSelect CircuitShuntL - ShuntCAdds a shunt L -
656 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsAnalysis Menu(Continued)Fixture SimulatorDe-EmbeddingDisplays softkeys for setting up the network de-embedding functio
Appendix D 657Softkey FunctionsAnalysis MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Fixture SimulatorDiff Matching*1C Sets the value of C for the shunt L - shu
658 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsAnalysis Menu(Continued)Fixture SimulatorCmn ZConversion*1Displays softkeys for setting up the common impedance conver
Appendix D 659Softkey FunctionsAnalysis MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Fixture SimulatorDe-Embedding S4PTopologyPorts2-4*2Sets the ports of the an
660 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsAnalysis Menu(Continued)Fixture SimulatorDe-Embedding S4PTopologyPorts3-2-4*2Sets the ports of the analyzer connected
Appendix D 661Softkey FunctionsAnalysis MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Fixture SimulatorDe-Embedding S4PTopologyPorts*23-1-2-4 Sets the ports of t
662 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsAnalysis Menu(Continued)Fixture SimulatorDe-Embedding S4PTopologyType (nwk2)De-EmbedSelect de-embedding.:CALC{1-16}:FS
Appendix D 663Softkey FunctionsAnalysis MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)TransformWindowDisplays softkeys for selecting a type of the window.Maximum
Chapter 3 61Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Channels and Traces3. Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Channels and TracesThe E5070B/E5071B all
664 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsAnalysis Menu(Continued)Limit TestLimit Line OffsetMarker -> Amplitude OffsetMarker to limit offset. Centers the li
Appendix D 665Softkey FunctionsAnalysis MenuD. Softkey Functions*1. Only with Options 313, 314, 413, and 414.*2. Only with Options 413 and 414.
666 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsAverage MenuAverage MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for setting averaging options.Averaging R
Appendix D 667Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for setting an
668 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)CalibrateResponse (Thru)Displays softkeys for selecting options for response calibrations u
Appendix D 669Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)CalibrateEnhanced ResponseSelect Port3-1 (S31 S11)*1Selects the transmis
670 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)Calibrate1-Port CalDisplays softkeys for executing 1-port calibrations.Select Port Displays
Appendix D 671Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Calibrate2-Port CalTransmissionDisplays softkeys for executing transmiss
672 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)Calibrate3-Port Cal*1TransmissionPort y-z ThruExecutes a THRU calibration on test ports y a
Appendix D 673Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Calibrate4-Port Cal*2TransmissionPort 2-3 ThruExecutes a THRU calibratio
62 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Channels and TracesStep 5. Press Return. The dialog box that prompts you to restart the firmware ap
674 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)Calibrate2-Port TRL CalThru/LineDisplays softkeys for executing THRU/LINE calibrations. Sym
Appendix D 675Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Calibrate3-Port TRL Cal*1Reflect Displays softkeys for executing reflect
676 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)Calibrate4-Port TRL Cal*2Reflect Displays softkeys for executing reflection calibrations.Po
Appendix D 677Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)CalibrateAdapter RemovalDisplays softkeys for executing adapter removal/
678 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)ECal Displays softkeys for executing ECal (Electronic Calibrations).:CALC{1-16}:SEL:FORM GD
Appendix D 679Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)ECalEnhanced ResponseDisplays softkeys for executing an ENHANCED RESPONS
680 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)ECalOrientationPort 2Selects port 2.Port B Selects port B as port 2.:SENS{1-16}:CORR:COLL:E
Appendix D 681Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Modify Cal Kit Displays softkeys for changing the definition of the cali
682 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)Modify Cal KitDefine STDs1. (Std Name)Offset Z0Sets the impedance Z0 between the measuremen
Appendix D 683Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Modify Cal KitSpecify CLSsOpenDisplays softkeys for selecting standards
Chapter 3 63Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Channels and Traces3. Setting Measurement ConditionsFigure 3-1 Layout of channel windows
684 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)Modify Cal KitSpecify CLSsThruDisplays softkeys for setting the THRU standard class.Set All
Appendix D 685Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Modify Cal KitLabel KitAllows the user to label the calibration kit.:SEN
686 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)Port ExtensionsAuto Port ExtensionAdjust MismatchEnables/disables the function to use the D
Appendix D 687Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Power Calibration Displays the softkey to execute the power calibration.
688 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)Power Calibration Displays the softkey to execute the power calibration.Sensor B Settings D
Appendix D 689Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Mixer/Converter CalibrationDisplays the softkey to execute a scalar-mixe
690 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsCalibration Menu(Continued)Mixer/Converter CalibrationScalar Cal (Manual)TransmissionDisplays the softkey to execute T
Appendix D 691Softkey FunctionsCalibration MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Mixer/Converter CalibrationScalar Cal (ECal)Select Ports3,4 (both)*2Sele
692 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsDisplay MenuDisplay MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for setting up display options.Allocate C
Appendix D 693Softkey FunctionsDisplay MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Allocate ChannelsDisplays channel windows by splitting the screen vertically
Agilent E5070B/E5071B ENA Series RF Network AnalyzersUser’s GuideEleventh EditionFIRMWARE REVISIONSThis manual applies directly to instruments that ha
64 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Channels and TracesSetting trace displaySetting the number of tracesDepending on the measurement pa
694 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsDisplay Menu(Continued)Allocate TracesDisplays graphs by bisecting the screen vertically and then bisecting the upper
Appendix D 695Softkey FunctionsDisplay MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)DisplayData & MemSelects both data trace and memory trace for on-screen
696 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsFormat MenuFormat MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for setting up data formats.Log Mag Display
Appendix D 697Softkey FunctionsMacro Setup MenuD. Softkey FunctionsMacro Setup MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays the macro setup menu.VB
698 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsMacro Setup Menu(Continued)User MenuButton 10Executes the procedure assigned to Button 10. Softkey label can be modifi
Appendix D 699Softkey FunctionsMarker MenuD. Softkey FunctionsMarker MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandActivates marker 1 and displays an input d
700 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsMarker Menu(Continued)Ref Marker Mode Enables or disables the reference marker mode. When enabled, stimulus values and
Appendix D 701Softkey FunctionsMarker Function MenuD. Softkey FunctionsMarker Function MenuKey Operation FunctionSCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for set
702 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsMarker Search MenuMarker Search MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for performing searches using
Appendix D 703Softkey FunctionsMarker Search MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Target Displays softkeys for setting and performing target searches. A
Chapter 3 65Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Channels and Traces3. Setting Measurement ConditionsThe procedure for setting the graph layout is as
704 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsMarker Search Menu(Continued)Bandwidth Enables or disables bandwidth searching. When enabled, bandwidth parameters (In
Appendix D 705Softkey FunctionsMeasurement MenuD. Softkey FunctionsMeasurement MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for setting me
706 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsMeasurement Menu*1.Only with Options 313, 314, 413, and 414.*2.Only with Options 413 and 414.*3.The numeric in parenth
Appendix D 707Softkey FunctionsMeasurement Menu (Balance Measurement, SE-Bal)D. Softkey FunctionsMeasurement Menu (Balance Measurement, SE-Bal)Key Ope
708 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsMeasurement Menu (Balanced Measurement, Bal-Bal)Measurement Menu (Balanced Measurement, Bal-Bal)Key Operation Function
Appendix D 709Softkey FunctionsMeasurement Menu (Balanced Measurement, Bal-Bal)D. Softkey Functions(Continued)Scc22 Selects parameter Scc22. Scc22 def
710 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsMeasurement Menu (Balanced Measurement, SE-SE-Bal)Measurement Menu (Balanced Measurement, SE-SE-Bal)Key Operation Func
Appendix D 711Softkey FunctionsMeasurement Menu (Balanced Measurement, SE-SE-Bal)D. Softkey Functions(Continued)Scc33 Selects parameter Scc33. Scc33 d
712 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsPreset MenuPreset MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for restoring the preset conditions.OK Rest
Appendix D 713Softkey FunctionsSave/Recall MenuD. Softkey FunctionsSave/Recall MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for saving and
66 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Channels and TracesActive channelThe active channel is the one whose settings can currently be chan
714 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsSave/Recall Menu(Continued)Recall by File Name Displays softkeys that show the state file names for recalling settings
Appendix D 715Softkey FunctionsSave/Recall MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Save SnP Displays softkeys to save measurement data into Touchstone form
716 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsSave/Recall MenuSnPs4pDisplays softkeys to save data to a Touchstone file with s4p file type.1-2-3-4 Saves measurement
Appendix D 717Softkey FunctionsScale MenuD. Softkey FunctionsScale MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for adjusting scales.Auto
718 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsStimulus MenuStimulus MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandSets the lowest frequency for sweeps. Also displays a men
Appendix D 719Softkey FunctionsSweep Setup MenuD. Softkey FunctionsSweep Setup MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for setting up
720 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsSweep Setup Menu(Continued)Sweep TypeCancelReturns to the softkey display screen one level higher.Edit Segment Table D
Appendix D 721Softkey FunctionsSweep Setup MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Frequency OffsetExternal SourceOffsetSet the offset for the base frequen
722 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsSystem MenuSystem MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays softkeys for performing limit tests and accessing co
Appendix D 723Softkey FunctionsSystem MenuD. Softkey FunctionsMultiport Test Set SetupDisplays softkeys for setting the E5091A control.Test Set 1 Disp
Chapter 3 67Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Channels and Traces3. Setting Measurement ConditionsParameter setting for each setup item (analyzer,
724 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsSystem MenuMisc Setup Displays softkeys for setting up the beeper function, GPIB, Network, internal clock, key lock fu
Appendix D 725Softkey FunctionsSystem MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Misc SetupNetwork SetupDisplays softkeys for configuring network settings.Tel
726 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsSystem Menu(Continued)Misc SetupColor SetupNormalMem Trace 1Displays softkeys for setting up the color of the memory t
Appendix D 727Softkey FunctionsSystem MenuD. Softkey Functions(Continued)Misc SetupControl Panel...Opens a control panel window.NoneReturnReturns to t
728 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsSystem Menu(Continued)Service Menu Displays softkeys for maintenance services.Channel/Trace Setup16 Ch / 16 Tr 801 Poi
Appendix D 729Softkey FunctionsTrigger MenuD. Softkey FunctionsTrigger MenuKey Operation Function SCPI CommandDisplays following softkeys for setting
730 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsTrigger Menu
Appendix D 731Softkey FunctionsTrigger MenuD. Softkey Functions
732 Appendix D Softkey FunctionsTrigger Menu
733E. General Principles ofOperationE General Principles of OperationThis chapter explains the general principles of operation for the Agilent E5070B/
68 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Channels and TracesIF bandwidth√ - IF BandwidthCalibration√Marker√ (*3)AnalysisFixture simulator√ (
734 Appendix E General Principles of OperationSystem DescriptionSystem DescriptionA network analyzer supplies a sweep signal to a DUT, measures its tr
Appendix E 735General Principles of OperationSystem DescriptionE. General Principles ofOperationSource SwitcherThe source switcher is used to switch t
736 Appendix E General Principles of OperationData ProcessingData ProcessingThe internal data processing flowchart for the E5070B/E5071B is shown in F
Appendix E 737General Principles of OperationData ProcessingE. General Principles ofOperationIF Range CorrectionInput signals that went through rangin
738 Appendix E General Principles of OperationData ProcessingCorrected Data ArrayUnlike the raw data array, this array stores the results obtained aft
Appendix E 739General Principles of OperationData ProcessingE. General Principles ofOperationDisplayThe results obtained after data processing are dis
740 Appendix E General Principles of OperationData Processing
741F. Replacing the 8753ESwith the E5070B/E5071BF Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071B This chapter describes the information necessary to repl
742 Appendix F Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BImportant Functional DifferencesImportant Functional DifferencesThis section describes the k
Appendix F 743Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BImportant Functional DifferencesF. Replacing the 8753ESwith the E5070B/E5071BSweep FunctionTh
Chapter 3 69Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting the System Z03. Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting the System Z0NOTE This function is available w
744 Appendix F Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BImportant Functional DifferencesCalibrationThe types of calibration kits supported by the 87
Appendix F 745Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BImportant Functional DifferencesF. Replacing the 8753ESwith the E5070B/E5071BTrigger SystemTh
746 Appendix F Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BImportant Functional DifferencesData FlowThe data flow in the 8753ES is shown in Figure F-1
Appendix F 747Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BImportant Functional DifferencesF. Replacing the 8753ESwith the E5070B/E5071BFigure F-2 E507
748 Appendix F Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BImportant Functional DifferencesScreen Display and Marker FunctionsThe 8753ES allows up to f
Appendix F 749Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BImportant Functional DifferencesF. Replacing the 8753ESwith the E5070B/E5071Balong with the m
750 Appendix F Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BImportant Functional DifferencesSave/RecallFor storing data, the 8753ES is provided with an
Appendix F 751Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BComparing FunctionsF. Replacing the 8753ESwith the E5070B/E5071BComparing FunctionsTable F-5
752 Appendix F Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BComparing FunctionsMeasurement (cont'd.)Sweep conditionsNumber of points(except for the
Appendix F 753Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BComparing FunctionsF. Replacing the 8753ESwith the E5070B/E5071BMeasurement (cont'd.)Tri
70 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Stimulus ConditionsSetting Stimulus ConditionsYou can set the stimulus condition for each channel i
754 Appendix F Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BComparing FunctionsCalibration Calibration kit Available calibration kits:7 mm: 85031B3.5 mm
Appendix F 755Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BComparing FunctionsF. Replacing the 8753ESwith the E5070B/E5071BCalibration (cont'd.)Def
756 Appendix F Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BComparing FunctionsReading/Writing dataTransfer format Intra-device binaryIEEE 32-bit floati
Appendix F 757Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BComparing FunctionsF. Replacing the 8753ESwith the E5070B/E5071BMarkers (cont'd.)Marker
758 Appendix F Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BComparing FunctionsStatus report Register types Status byte registerService request enable r
Appendix F 759Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BComparing FunctionsF. Replacing the 8753ESwith the E5070B/E5071BMacros Creating macros Uses a
760 Appendix F Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B/E5071BComparing Functions
IndexIndex 761IndexSymbols.bmpSaving the screen image, 368.csvSaving/Recalling files, 362CSV fileSaving trace data, 362.staSaving/Recalling files, 35
762 Index IndexConfidence check, 179Configuring ripple limit, 387Connector Repeatability Errors, 94ConnectorsMaintenance, 584Conversion, 277Conversion
IndexIndex 763Indexexternal trigger delay time, 247External Trigger Input Connector, 55FF1(Trace status), 48F2(Trace status), 48F3(Trace status), 48F
Chapter 3 71Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Stimulus Conditions3. Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting the Sweep Range with the Lowest and High
764 Index IndexKKeyboardLocking, 448Keyboard Port, 57LLayout of channel windows, 62LCD Screen, 31LCD Screen BacklightTurning off, 450Limit LineDefinin
IndexIndex 765IndexDefinitions, 538Number of channels, 62Number of Pointssettings, 78OOffsetData Processing, 738Open dialog box, 359OPEN/SHORT Respon
766 Index Indexsymbols, 4safety summary, 3Sample Program, 8SaveLimit Table, 389Save as dialog box, 358Save/Recall MenuSoftkey Functions, 715SaveToTouc
IndexIndex 767IndexSystematic Errors, 95TTake4 mode, 750Target search, 266Test Port, 38Test Port CablesAccessories, 568Test Port Input (Dynamic Accur
768 Index IndexWWarning Message, 630Web Server, 443Windowlabeling, 89Window Displaymaximizing, 88Window Displayssettings, 88XX-AxisFrequency data, 323
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72 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Stimulus ConditionsFigure 3-4 Setting the sweep range using the marker
Chapter 3 73Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Stimulus Conditions3. Setting Measurement ConditionsTurning stimulus signal output on/offYou can tur
2 NoticesThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.This document contains proprietary information that is protec
74 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Stimulus ConditionsSetting power level with Auto Power Range set functionWhen the Auto Power Range
Chapter 3 75Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Stimulus Conditions3. Setting Measurement ConditionsFigure 3-6 Available power level and selected p
76 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Stimulus Conditions3. Enter the power level using the ENTRY block keys on the front panel.Correctin
Chapter 3 77Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Stimulus Conditions3. Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting power range manuallyBy turning off the A
78 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Stimulus ConditionsSetting the number of pointsThe number of points is the number of data items col
Chapter 3 79Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Stimulus Conditions3. Setting Measurement ConditionsFigure 3-7 Sweep Time and Sweep Delay TimeSweep
80 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSelecting Measurement ParametersSelecting Measurement ParametersThe E5070B/E5071B allows users to evaluate
Chapter 3 81Setting Measurement ConditionsSelecting a Data Format3. Setting Measurement ConditionsSelecting a Data FormatThe E5070B/E5071B allows you
82 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSelecting a Data FormatPolar formatIn the polar format, traces are drawn by expressing the magnitude as a d
Chapter 3 83Setting Measurement ConditionsSelecting a Data Format3. Setting Measurement ConditionsSmith chart formatThe Smith chart format is used to
3Safety SummaryThe following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this instrument. Failu
84 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSelecting a Data FormatSelecting a data formatUse the following procedure to select a data format.Step 1. P
Chapter 3 85Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting the Scales3. Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting the ScalesAuto scaleThe auto scale function is us
86 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting the ScalesFigure 3-11 Manual scale setup on a rectangular display formatManually setting scales on
Chapter 3 87Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting the Scales3. Setting Measurement ConditionsManual scale adjustment on the Smith chart/polar formatMa
88 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Window DisplaysSetting Window DisplaysMaximizing the specified window/trace displayWhen using multi
Chapter 3 89Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Window Displays3. Setting Measurement ConditionsHiding Frequency InformationYou can hide the frequen
90 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Window DisplaysFigure 3-13 Title label input dialog boxStep 4. Using the keys in the dialog box, t
Chapter 3 91Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Window Displays3. Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting display colorsSelecting display modeYou can
92 Chapter 3 Setting Measurement ConditionsSetting Window DisplaysStep 5. Press the softkey corresponding to the item for which you want to set the di
934. Calibration4CalibrationThis chapter describes the calibration processes that should be used with the Agilent E5070B/E5071B.
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