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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Reference   E   a  o E Ext oa      d 2a  Bino Angr nes EN RUN fONT    NAN ON TY Ca      q o On m O     iron ie  o aye        wre vino    aang to 1  Ea a Fuss  ESA  panten   Parad       dE o oU U o  o     o                                                                         b bo 008    Figure 2 3  Analyzer Rear Panel             C7002002    1  Reference Oven Output  Option 1D5 Only     Connects to the EXT REF INPUT connector when Option 1D5 is  installed  Option 1D5 improves the frequency accuracy and stability  of the analyzer     2  External Program RUN CONT Input    Externally triggers RUN or CONT of the HP Instrument BASIC program   The positive edge of a pulse more than 20 ys wide in the Low state  triggers RUN or CONT  The signal is TTL compatible  When the  analyzer is equipped with option UKR  this connector is deleted     2 6 Front and Rear Panel    3  Power This is input for the main power cable  Insert the main power cable  plug only into a socket outlet that has a protective ground contact     4  External Reference Input    Connects an external frequency reference signal to the analyzer that  is used to phase lock the analyzer for increased frequency accuracy     When the analyzer is equipped with option 1D5  this connector must  be conn
2.                                         O  Cais ee ll  67101001  Figure 1 1  Overview of E5100A  ESO  A E  A           C7101002    Figure 1 2  Overview of E5100B    1 2 Introduction    Front and Rear Panel       This chapter describes the features of the front and rear panels of the  analyzer  It provides illustrations and descriptions of the front panel  features  the LCD display and its labels  and the rear panel features  and connectors           Front Panel Analyzer functions are activated from the front panel  Figure 2 1  by  using the front panel hardkeys or softkeys              ESIDA knr  aoe  HETWORK ANALYZER                                                                                                                                     JELE                         E fain  7  e  Pe       E ae 3   A STINULUS Z VE E  E  E       QUU WN  DU                                                    EB                                                                                                                         a  O                      z        Bro  lO    ge  E   fo   fo                                  07102001    Figure 2 1  Analyzer Front Panel    Front and Rear Panel 2 1    1  Front Panel Keys and Softkeys    2 2 Front and Rear Panel    Some of the front panel keys change instrument functions directly   and others provide access to additional functions available in softkey  menus  Softkey menus are lists of up to eight related functions that  can be displayed in t
3.                                     C7103003    Figure 4 2  Connection of Measurement Cables    Quick Start Guide 4 3          Step 2   Turning ON the analyzer       CAUTION  For continued protection  agains  fire hazard  replace only wih  1 typa en i    WARNING  Ne eparster esrvisesbia  O  parta maide  Refer servising to  quellfied perecangh   LINE         Tey fest Fuse  EBO D0 Hz TEA  ACOVA Max moy                             Line Input  Receptacle Fuse             C7103001    Figure 4 3  Line Input Receptacle and Fuse    Line Input Receptacle AC Power cable is connected to this receptacle      N Fuse Use the following fuse   Agilent Part Number   2110 0030     UL CSA type  time delay 5 A 250 Vac   If you need this fuse  contact your nearest Agilent Technologies Sales  and Service Office   Steps to turn on the power  1  Connect AC power cable to the line input receptacle    2  Turn on E5100A B  need 30 minutes warm up      4 4 Quick Start Guide       Step3   Setting up the Analyzer    Before you start the measurement  you must set up the analyzer to  fit your measurement requirements  For example  you must set the  frequency range of the measurement  In this step  you will set the  following parameters     Function Gain Phase  Inputs A R  Format Log magnitude  default     Frequency Range Center 70 MHz  Span 500 kHz    Setting the function m Press FUNCTION    GAIN PHASE     Selecting the input ports      Press  Meas Format  MEAS    A R     Selecting the measurement format   
4.      Press  Meas Format  FORMAT LOG MAG  amp  PHASE     Setting the frequency range      Press  Center   7   0  x M     Press Gan  OO x       Performing the automatic scaling    E Press AUTO SCALE     Setting the IF band width        Press  Sweep  IF BW          Change the IF BW value using the numeric key  arrow key  or RPG  knob so that the dynamic range can be increased     Quick Start Guide 4 5          Step4   Making a calibration    To ensure accurate measurement results  calibrate the analyzer before  making a measurement  Calibration reduces error factor due to  uncertainty  In this example  you perform the response calibration to  cancel a frequency response error  A THRU  BNC female to female  connector  is necessary to perform a response calibration for the  transmission measurement     Performing a Response Calibration    Note    4 6 Quick Start Guide    uy    E Press  Cal  RESPONSE   m Disconnect the DUT then  connect the THRU     m Press THRU  The THRU softkey label is underlined when the  measurement is completed     m Press DONE     m Disconnect the THRU and reconnect the DUT        Cor    is displayed on the left side of the display to show that the  frequency response error is corrected     The measured value is now corrected for the frequency response  error        If the trace is changed  it requires an adjustment of the scale  Perform  the automatic scaling again by pressing AUTO SCALE              Step5   Reading a measurement result    You may want to r
5.      The main topics in this chapter are     Incoming Inspection     Power Cable   m Power requirements   m Ventilation Requirements   a Instruction for Cleaning      Rack Mounting Installation          Incoming Inspection    Warning          To avoid hazardous electrical shock  do not turn on the E5100A B  when there are signs of shipping damage to any portion of the  outer enclosure  for example  covers  panel  or display        Inspect the shipping container for damage  If the shipping container  or cushioning material is damaged  it should be kept until the  contents of the shipment have been checked for completeness and  the E5100A B has been checked mechanically and electrically  The  contents of the shipment should be as listed in Table 3 1  If the  contents are incomplete  if there is mechanical damage or defect  or if  the analyzer does not pass the power on selftests  notify the nearest  Agilent Technologies office  If the shipping container is damaged    or the cushioning material shows signs of unusual stress  notify the  carrier as well as the Agilent Technologies office  Keep the shipping  materials for the carrier   s inspection     Installation and Set Up Guide 3 1    3 2    Installation and Set Up Guide    Table 3 1  E5100A B Contents                                  Description Qty    Agilent Part Number  E5100A B  Power cable  1      Sample program disk 1 E5100 180X0   CD ROM Manuals  1 E5100 905xx   Option ABA Add Manuals  Function Reference 1 E5100 900X0 
6.    Agilent E5100A B Network Analyzer  User   s Guide    SERIAL NUMBERS    This manual applies directly to instruments which has the serial  number prefix JP2KC JP3KC JP4KC JP5KC and MY405  or firmware  revision 2 xx and 3 xx    For additional important information about serial numbers  read     Serial Number    in Appendix A     opie Agilent Technologies    Agilent Part No  E5100 90051  Printed in JAPAN May 2003    Sixth Edition      Copyright 1995  1997  2000  2001  2003  Agilent Technologies Japan  Ltd           Manual Printing History    July 1995 2 0    ee  First Edition  part number        November 1995          Second Edition  part number   December 1997            Third Edition  part number   March 2000               Fourth Edition  part number   July 2001 2 0 00    2    Fifth Edition  part number   May 2008                   Sixth Edition  part number     E5100 90011   E5100 90021   E5100 90031   E5100 90031   E5100 90041   E5100 90051     MS DOS   is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation   APC 7 is a registered trademark of Bunker Ramo Corporation           Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all  phases of operation  service  and repair of this instrument  Failure to  comply with these precautions or with specific WARNINGS elsewhere  in this manual may impair the protection provided by the equipment   In addition it violates safety standards of design  manufacture  and  intended use of the instrument    The Agile
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8.    s features     Programming Manual  Option ABA only   Agilent Part Number E5100 900X7     The Programming Manual shows how to write and use BASIC program to control the  analyzer and provides a summary of all available GPIB commands     Instrument BASIC Users Handbook  Option ABA only   Agilent Part Number  04155 90150     The Instrument BASIC Users Handbook introduces you to the Instrument BASIC  programming language  provide some helpful hints on getting the most use from it  and  provide a general programming reference  It is divided into three books  Programming  Techniques  Interface Techniques  and Language Reference     Service Manual  Option OBW only    Agilent Part Number E5100 901X0     The Service Manual explains how to adjust  troubleshoot  and repair the instrument   This manual is option OBW only        o       The number indicated by    x    in the part number of each manual  is  incremented by 1 each time a revision is made  The latest edition  comes with the product     Contents       1  Introduction    Overview of ES100A B      2    a 1 1  Queries 1 2  2  Frontand Rear Panel   Front Panel   2    o    e       2 1  1  Front Panel Keys and Softkeys              2 2  Softkeys that are Joined by Vertical Lines           2 2  Softkeys That Toggle On or Off            2 2  Softkeys that Show Status Indications in Brackets   2 2   2  Built in Flexible Disk Drive    cc cc    2 3  3   Preset   2 o                         o  o  2 3  4  PROBE POWER Connector          
9.   Programming Manual 1 E5100 900X72  User s Guide 1 E5100 900X13  Instrument BASIC Users Handbook 1 04155 90150  Instrument BASIC Users Handbook Supplement   1 E5100 900X53  Option OBW Add Service Manual  Service Manual 1 E5100 901 X02  Option 1CM Rack Mount Kit  Rack mount kit 1 5062 3978  Option 1CN Front Handle Kit  Front handle kit 1 5062 3990  Option 1CP Rack and Handle Kit  Rack and handle kit 1 5062 3984  Option 1D5 High Stability Frequency  BNC Adapter 1 1250 1859  Option 1F0 External Keyboard  Keyboard 1                 1 Power Cable depends on where the instrument is used  see Figure 3 1     2 Furnished with special sample program disk  E5100 180X1  as well as the  original one if Option 022 023 is designated  The number indicated by    X     in the part number of the sample program disk  is allocated for numbers  increased by one each time a revision is made  The latest edition comes    with the product     3 The number indicated by    X    in the part number of each manual  is  allocated for numbers increased by one each time a revision is made  The    latest edition comes with the product              Power Cable In accordance with international safety standards  this instrument  is equipped with a three wire power cable  When connected to an  appropriate ac power outlet  this cable grounds the instrument frame   The type of power cable shipped with each instrument depends on  the country of destination  Refer to Figure 3 1 for the part numbers  of the power cabl
10.  Gra OOO x         Press  Meas Format  ACTIVE CH  CH1  to change to    ACTIVE CH  CH2       lt  Press  Meas Format   MEAS A R   10     Press FORMAT LOGMAG  amp  PHASE    Press  Sweep  SWEEP TYPE MENU POWER   Press Gan  OOO x 1    Press  Stop   0  x 1     To make response calibration    1   2     3     To measure dut 1     Connect that thru between input R and input A     Press  Cal  RESPONSE THRU     The THRU softkey label is underlined when the measurement is  completed       Press DONE       Connect dut between input R and input A       Select ACTIVE CH  CH1  to observe the trace for channel 1     Press AUTO SCALE to scale automatically     Select ACTIVE CH  CH2  to observe the trace for channel 2       Press AUTO SCALE to scale automatically     To display the trace of all channel    1     2     Press  Display  MULTI CH to change MULTI CH on OFF to  MULTI CH ON off     The all traces of channel 1 and chamnel 2 are displayed     Analyzer Feature Tutorial 5 3    To split the display graticule    Note    uy       To make list sweep    To create sweep List    5 4 Analyzer Feature Tutorial    l  Press  Display  SPLIT DISP to change SPLIT DISP on OFF to  SPLIT DISP ON off     2  The graticule for channel 1 and channel 2 is split one over another        With COUPLED CH OFF   the stimulus values of each channels depends  on the number of channels as describes below     NUM of CH When COUPLED CH is OFF   2 Chl and Ch2 can have different stimulus   3 Chl and Ch2 have same stimulus  
11.  Installation and Set Up Guide    Figure 3 1  Power Cable Supplied             Power Requirements  E5100A B requires a following power source   Voltage   90 to 132 Vac  198 to 264 Vac  Frequency   47 to 63 Hz    Power   400 VA maximum          Providing clearance to dissipate heat at installation site    To ensure the specifications and measurement accuracy of the  product  you must keep ambient temperature around the product  within the specified range by providing appropriate cooling clearance  around the product or  for the rackmount type  by forcefully  air cooling inside the rack housing  For information on ambient  temperature to satisfy the specifications and measurement accuracy  of the product  refer to Function Reference Chapter 10  Instrument  Specifications     When the ambient temperature around the product is kept within  the temperature range of the operating environment specification   refer to    Operating Conditions    in the Function Reference Chapter  10   the product conforms to the requirements of the safety standard   Furthermore  under that temperature environment  it has been  confirmed that the product still conforms to the requirements of the  safety standard when it is enclosed with cooling clearance as follows           Table 3 2   Conditions  Rear 180 mm  Side 60 mm  Upper 15 mm          Installation and Set Up Guide 3 5          Instruction for Cleaning    For cleaning  wipe with soft cloth that is soaked with water and  wrung tightly without un
12.  each input is 50 Q  When the  analyzer is equipped with option 101 or 301  the input impedance can  be selected  50 Q or 1 MQ     INSTALLATION CATEGORY I    These two connecters output the RF signal  The same RF signals are  outputted from these two connector because the power splitter is  builted in the analyzer  The output impedance at this connector is 50  Q  When the analyzer is equipped with the option 001  the output is  changed to single  When the analyzer is equipped with option 003  the  switch is installed instead of the power splitter     This controls ac power to the analyzer  1 is ON  0 is OFF           Screen display    Displays a grid on which the measurement data is plotted  the  currently selected measurement traces  and other information  describing the measurement  Figure 2 3 shows the locations of the  different information labels     In addition to the full screen display shown in Figure 2 3  a split  display is available  In this case  information labels are provided for  each half of the display     The screen can also be used as the HP Instrument BASIC display  HP  Instrument BASIC uses either a full screen display or a half screen  display below the graticule display as a text screen     Front and Rear Panel 2 3       APES    DIAIR LOG MAG 15 dB  REF   2 A R PHASE 10    REF   CH2 3 B R LOG MAG 15 dB  REF   4 B R PHASE 10    REF           Cor       a  B    Cor             Sy                                                              Hld CENTER 150 0
13.  functions  by using keyboard function keys  For more information on the DIN  keyboard  see the HP Instrument BASIC Manual Supplement     3 8 Installation and Set Up Guide          a                                                                                                                F    AI TOO s    z To Y    ay E  O   amp  a A a 3 Z   y A pl MN  EEE E  o  d a E Vi do iw    ll if  tm  J  9   Ld                                  7102001    Figure 3 4  Connecting a Keyboard          Connecting a VGA Monitor    A VGA monitor can be connected to the VGA connector on the rear  panel of the analyzer  The VGA monitor provides an easier way to  watch display               8                                                                                            E    VGA Monitor                                     07102003    Figure 3 5  Connecting a VGA Monitor    Installation and Set Up Guide 3 9    Quick Start Guide       In this chapter  you will learn how to make a basic network analyzer  measurement by measuring the transmission characteristics of a  bandpass filter           Overview The following is a short summary of this chapter   1  Preparing for a measurement    Connecting peripherals  m Connecting DUT  2  Turning ON the analyzer  3  Setting up the analyzer  m Setting the function  m Selecting the input ports  m Selecting the measurement format  m Setting the frequency range  m Performing the automatic scaling  4  Making a calibration  m Performing a Response Ca
14.  installation   3 1   internal reference output   2 7  i o port   2 7    keyboard   3 8  keyboard connector   2 7    line input receptacle   4 4   line switch   2 3   list sweep  frequency base display mode  5 7  order base display mode  5 7    manual changes  A 1  marker  4 7   marker data readout   2 5  marker search  4 7  marker stimulus   2 5  MAX search  4 7  measured input   2 4  menu   2 2   monitor   3 9    notations   2 5  number of points  5 4    operation  4 1   option 1D5   2 6  2 7  overview  4 1   overview   1 2   Overview of E5100A B  1 1    part number   3 1   phase offset   2 5   port  4 3   power   2 7   power cable   3 3   power requirement   3 5  preparing   4 3     2 3   printer interface   2 7   probe power connector   2 3    rack   3 6   rear panel   2 6   recall  5 9   reference level   2 5  reference oven output   2 6  reference position   2 5  REF oven   3 8   required equipment  4 2  response calibration  4 6  rf out connector   2 3  RF OUT port  4 3   R port  4 3   run cont input   2 6    save  5 9   screen display   2 3  search  4 7   serial number  A 2  setting up   4 5   Smo   2 5   smoothing   2 5   span value   2 5  start value   2 5  status notations   2 5  stop value   2 5  sweep   2 5   sweep notations   2 5  sweep type menu  5 4    Index 3    Index 4    T amp B   2 4   thru  4 6   top value   2 4   trace number   2 4   transmission characteristics   4 1  trigger input   2 7   turning on   4 4    1 25    VGA   2 7  3 9  video outputs   2 7 
15. 05 MHz SPAN 10 00KHz      40    C7002010    1  Channel Number    2  Trace Number    3  Measured Input s     4  Format    5  Top and Bottom Value    2 4 Front and Rear Panel    Figure 2 2  Screen Display    Highlights the displayed channel number  The active channel is  indicated by reverse display characters     Displays trace numbers  The active trace is indicated by a small  triangle to the left of the trace number     Shows the input or ratio of inputs currently measured as selected  using Meas under the  Meas Format  key  The measured inputs is shown  when the function is set to gain phase    Shows the format selected using Format under the  Meas Format  key     Displays the top and bottom values of the grid selected by   SCALE MENU under the  Display  key  When the function is set to  impedance measurement and the Y axis is set to log format  the grid  scale is not scale div format but top and bottom format     6  Reference Level    7  Marker Data Readout    8  Marker Stimulus    9  Trace number    10  Service Notation    11  Stimulus Value    12  Sweep Notations    13  Reference Position    14  Status Notations    Displays the value of a reference line in Cartesian formats  It is  selected using SCALE MENU under the  Display  key  However  the  reference line is invisible  it is indicated by a small triangle adjacent  to the graticule at the left      Displays the values of the marker in units appropriate to the current  measurement     Displays the stimulus value of th
16. 1CP Rack Mount  amp  Handle Kit    Option 1CP is a rack mount kit containing a pair of flanges and the  necessary hardware to mount them to an instrument which has  handles attached  in an equipment rack with 482 6 mm  19 inches   spacing     Mounting the Handle and Rack    1  Remove the adhesive backed trim strips O  from the left and right  front sides of the E5100A B   Refer to Figure 3 2      2  Attach the front handle   and the rack mount fringe    together  on the left and right front sides of the E5100A B using the screws  provided     3  Remove all four feet  lift bar on the inner side of the foot  and  slide the foot toward the bar      Installation and Set Up Guide 3 7          Connecting a BNC Adapter  Option 1D5 Only     When Option 1D5 is installed  connect a BNC adapter between the  REF OVEN output and the EXT REF Input on the rear panel of the  analyzer  The BNC adapter is included in Option 1D5  Option 1D5   improves the frequency accuracy and stability of the analyzer                                                                                O                                                             C7102002    Figure 3 3  Connecting a BNC Adapter          Connecting a Keyboard  Option 1F0 only     An DIN keyboard can be connected to the DIN connector on the rear  panel of the analyzer  The DIN keyboard provides an easier way to  enter characters for the file names  display titles  and Instrument  BASIC programs  It can also access the analyzer softkey
17. 2 2   2 3  Ns Inputs R  A B andC             2 3  6  RF OUT Connector                  2 3  7  LINE Switch    aoaaa a 2 3  Screen display            a 2 3  1  Channel Number         a ee 2 4  2  Trace Number       2    2    ee ee 2 4  3  Measured Input s               0 08  2 4  4  Format   cccccccll 2 4  5  Top and Bottom Value             042   2 4  6  Reference Level                    2 5  7  Marker Data Readout                2 5  8  Marker Stimulus                   2 5  9  Trace number            2 5  10  Service Notation       oaoa a a a 2 5  11  Stimulus Value                   2 5  12  Sweep Notations                  2 5  13  Reference Position          0    00  2 5  14  Status Notations           0    00  2 5  Rear Panel Features and Connectors         2   2 6  1  Reference Oven Output  Option 1D5 Only         2 6  2  External Program RUN CONT Input          2 6  3  Power  2    we a a 2 7  4  External Reference Input          2 2   2 7  5  Internal Reference Output              2 7  6  External Trigger Input                2 7  7  GPIB Interface                0282 2 7  8  Printer Interface    cc 2 7  9  Video Outputs  VGA                   2 7  10  DIN Keyboard Connector              2 7  11  YO Port 2      2    ee 2 7    Contents 1    Contents 2    3     Installation and Set Up Guide  Incoming Inspection   Power Cable   Power Requirements    Providing clearance to dissipate heat at    installation site      Instruction for Cleaning    Rack Handle Installation  O
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19. Ch3 can have  different stimulus from Ch1 and Ch2   4 Chi and Ch2 have same stimulus  and Ch3 and    Ch4 have same stimulus  Chl and Ch2 can have  different stimulus from Ch3 and Ch4           The analyzer has a list sweep function which can sweep frequency  according to a predefined sweep segment list  Each sweep segment is  independent and can have a different number of sweep points  power  level  and IF bandwidth value  A segment looks like a normal stimulus  sweep Setting  and the list sweep function can combine up to 801   total sweep points into one sweep  The analyzer can have 2 different  sweep lists  list 1 and list 2   Either one can be used  or both can be  used for 2 channels  under the Coupled channel off condition   This  section describes the following three applications     m Sweep time reduction for filter testing  with setup procedure   a Dynamic range enhancement  m Use of order base display mode    The following is an example of creating a list sweep to measure a  filter that has a 70 MHz center frequency and a 20 kHz bandwidth   This example uses the list sweep to reduce the sweep time by setting  coarse sweep points for the rejection band and fine sweep points for  the passband    1  Press  Sweep  SWEEP TYPE MENU MORE LIST EDITOR       The list table editor is displayed     Confirm that the cursor positions at  SEG1  START        Press ODO z M   5  Press     to move the cursor to the right cell   6  Press OOOO z M     7  Press     to move the cursor to t
20. Make Manual Changes  REV 1 XX none  REV 2 xx  3 xx none             Manual Changes A 1          Serial Number Agilent Technologies uses a two part  ten character serial number that  is stamped on the serial number plate  see Figure A 1  attached to the  rear panel  The first five characters are the serial prefix and the last  five digits are the suffix           Agilent Technologies Japan  Ltd        SER NO  JP1KG12345             AK MADE IN JAPAN 33                   Figure A 1  Serial Number Plate  Sample     A 2 Manual Changes    Index       Special characters    A    1 2 5    A port  4 3  auto recall  5 10    bandpass filter   4 1  BNC adapter   3 8  bottom value   2 4    C    2 5  C    2 5  calibration  4 6  notation   2 5  center value   2 5  channel  2 4  cleaning   3 6  connectors   2 6  content   3 1  Cor   2 5  ert   2 3    Del   2 5   DIN keyboard   3 8   disk  auto recall  5 10  recall  5 9   Disk  DOS  5 8  Format  5 8  Initialize  5 8  Saving data  5 8  Saving instrument state  5 8   display   2 3   DOS  5 8   dynamic range  5 6    Index 1    Index 2    edit list  5 4   electrical delay   2 5   Ext   2 5   external monitor   3 9   external program run cont input   2 6  external reference input   2 7  external trigger   2 5   external trigger input   2 7    feature  1 1   flexible disk drive   2 3  format   2 4   front panel   2 1   fuse  4 4    GPIB interface   2 7    handle   3 6  Hlad   2 5  hold   2 5    incoming inspection   3 1  inputs R  A  B  and C   2 3 
21. amic range   Figure 5 3 shows a example     5 6 Analyzer Feature Tutorial    LISTI  START  69 9M          STOP  Hz                   Figure 5 3  List Sweep Example  Dynamic Range Enhancement     Use of Order Base Display Mode    The result of list sweep is displayed using one of the following two   display modes    m Frequency Base Display Mode  The X axis is linearly scaled by  frequency  The analyzer automatically linearly scales from the  sweep list    O To select the frequency base display  press SWEEP TYPE  MORE LIST DISP  FREQ BASE     m Order Base Display Mode   The X axis is linearly scaled by the  number of sweep points according to the sweep list     O To select the order base display  press SWEEP TYPE MORE  ORDER BASE    Analyzer Feature Tutorial 5 7          Disk Drive Tutorial    The analyzer   s 3 5 inch built in disk drive  RAM disk and FLASH   disk can be used to save instrument states  measurement data  and  Instrument BASIC programs  The built in disk drive supports the DOS  file format which is used for IBM PC and compatible computers  The  RAM disk is 256kbyte volatile storage and the FLASH disk is 256kbyte  non volatile storage  The commands of save recall access only the  RAM disk directly  Pressing BACKUP MEMO DISK key makes the all  contents in the RAM disk copy to the FLASH disk  At power on    the all files in the FLASH disk copy to the RAM disk  This section  describes the basic procedure for using the analyzer   s disk drive     Selecting Storage D
22. authorized modifications to the  instrument  Return the instrument to a Agilent Technologies Sales and  Service Office for service and repair to ensure that safety features are  maintained     Dangerous Procedure Warnings    Warning       Warnings   such as the example below  precede potentially dangerous  procedures throughout this manual  Instructions contained in the  warnings must be followed        Dangerous voltages  capable of causing death  are present in this  instrument  Use extreme caution when handling  testing  and  adjusting this instrument           Typeface Conventions    vi       Bold    Italics    Computer     HARDKEYS     SOFTKEYS    Boldface type is used when a term is defined   For example  icons are symbols     Italic type is used for emphasis and for titles  of manuals and other publications     Italic type is also used for keyboard entries  when a name or a variable must be typed in  place of the words in italics  For example   copy filename means to type the word copy   to type a space  and then to type the name of  a file such as filet     Computer font is used for on screen prompts  and messages     Labeled keys on the instrument front panel  are enclosed in        Softkeys located to the right of the LCD are  enclosed in       Certification       Warranty          Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published  specifications at the time of shipment from the factory  Agilent  Technologies further certifies that its calibration m
23. ay     Quick Start Guide 4 7    Analyzer Feature Tutorial       Multi channel Measurement Tutorial    The analyzer has up to four channels  Each channel can measure  independently     To setup measurement 1     Press  Meas Format  NUM of CH 2       Confirm that the ACTIVE CH  CH1  at the bottom of softkey    is displayed  When the ACTIVE CH  CH2  is displayed  press  ACTIVE CH  CH2  to change the active channel to channel 1       Press  Meas Format  MEAS A R        Press FORMAT LOGMAG     PHASE      Press ACTIVE CH  CH1  to change to ACTIVE CH  CH2      Press  Meas Format  MEAS A R      Press FORMAT LOGMAG     PHASE      Press  Center   7   0  x M      Press Gran OOO x          Note i When the NUM of CH is set to 3 or 4  the format which has dual trace    A    a    one channel  such as LOG MAG  amp  PHASE  is not available        To make response calibration    1     Press ACTIVE CH  CH2  to change to ACTIVE CH  CH1      2  Verify that the measurement traces of channel 1 is displayed   3  Connect a BNC cable between RF OUT2 and input R    4   5    Connect a thru between RF OUTI and input A       Press  Cal  RESPONSE THRU   6     The THRU softkey label is underlined when the measurement is  completed       Press DONE       Analyzer Feature Tutorial 5 1    10   11     12     13     14     To measure dut 1     N    3     4     5       Verify that    Cor    is displayed on the left side of the display to    show that the calibration done for channel 1       Press ACTIVE CH  CH1  
24. due pressure           Rack Handle Installation    The analyzer can be rack mounted and used as a component in a    measurement system  Figure 3 2 shows how to rack mount the  E5100A B     Table 3 3  Rack Mount Kits                      Option Description Agilent Part  Number  ICN Handle Kit 5062 3990  1CM Rack Mount Kit 5062 3978  1CP Rack Mount amp Handle Kit 5062 3984       5         E        o    om        Figure 3 2  Rack Mount Kits Installation    3 6 Installation and Set Up Guide    Option 1CN Handle Kit  Option 1CN is a handle kit containing a pair of handles and the  necessary hardware to attach them to the instrument   Installing the Handle    1  Remove the adhesive backed trim strips    from the left and right  front sides of the E5100A B   Refer to Figure 3 2      2  Attach the front handles   to the sides using the screws provided   3  Attach the trim strips    to the handles     Option 1CM Rack Mount Kit    Option 1CM is a rack mount kit containing a pair of flanges and the  necessary hardware to mount them to the instrument in an equipment  rack with 482 6 mm  19 inches  horizontal spacing     Mounting the Rack    1  Remove the adhesive backed trim strips O  from the left and right  front sides of the E5100A B   Refer to Figure 3 2      2  Attach the rack mount flange Q  to the left and right front sides of  the E5100A B using the screws provided     3  Remove all four feet  lift bar on the inner side of the foot  and  slide the foot toward the bar      Option 
25. e marker     Indicates the trace number for the measurement trace     Indicates the analyzer is in service mode or self test was failed  See  E51004 B Service Manual    Displays the start stop or the center span values of frequency or  power     Displays one of the following the sweep conditions     Hld Hold sweep  HOLD under the  Trigger   key      Ext Wait external trigger  TRIG EVENT under the  Trigger   key     1 Under sweep     Stimulus parameters changed  measured data in doubt until a complete  fressh sweep has been taken     Indicates the reference position     Displays the current status of various functions for each channels   The following notations are used     Cor Error correction is on  Correction on OFF under the  Cal  key     Cc  Stimulus parameters have changed  and interpolated error correction is  on    Cc  Stimulus parameters have changed  and interpolated error correction is  not available    Del Electrical delay or phase offset has been added or subtracted     SCALE MENU under the  Display  key    Smo Trace smoothing is on  SMOOTHING on OFF under the  Display   key      For example  the upper Cor in Figure 2 2 is for channel   and the  lower one is for channel 2     Front and Rear Panel 2 5          Rear Panel Features and Connectors    Figure 2 3 shows the features and connectors on the rear panel   Requirements for the input signals to the rear panel connectors are  provided in the Specification chapter in the E5100A B Function                         
26. eadout the measured values on the displayed trace   You can use the marker function for this purpose  The marker shows  the frequency and response value at the marker point     Reading a measured value by using marker    Press  Marker       Verify a marker labeled 1 appears on the trace of log mag    Turn the knob to the right to move the marker toward the right   Read the value at the right top of the display    Press ACTIVE MARKER 2 RETURN    Verify a marker labeled 2 appears on the trace of log mag    Turn the knob to the left to move the marker toward the left     Press ACTIVE TRC  MAIN  to change to ACTIVE TRC  SUB      Press  Marker    Press  7   0        G  x M  The marker moves at 70 MHz points     Read the value for sub trace at the right top of display     The marker has a search function that makes it easier and faster to  evaluate the trace results  For example  to search for the maximum  value and its frequency on the trace     Press  Marker  MKR SEARCH     SEARCH MAX  The marker  immediately moves to the maximum point on the displayed trace   Read the frequency and response values displayed at the upper  right of the display        Note dd When you want to move all markers together  Press  Marker   Y MKR MODE MENU MARKERS  COUPLED        Analyzing a filter parameter    Press    3dB BAND WIDTH MAX     The filter parameter such as  band width  center  Q  insertion loss   delta frequency left  and delta frequency right  is displayed at the  upper right of the displ
27. easurements are  traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and  Technology  to the extent allowed by the Institution   s calibration  facility  or to the calibration facilities of other International Standards  Organization members        This Agilent Technologies instrument product is warranted against  defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from  the date of shipment  except that in the case of certain components  listed in General Information of this manual  the warranty shall   be for the specified period  During the warranty period  Agilent  Technologies will  at its option  either repair or replace products that  prove to be defective     For warranty service or repair  this product must be returned to a  service facility designated by Agilent Technologies  Buyer shall prepay  shipping charges to Agilent Technologies and Agilent Technologies  shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer  However   Buyer shall pay all shipping charges  duties  and taxes for products  returned to Agilent Technologies from another country     Agilent Technologies warrants that its software and firmware  designated by Agilent Technologies for use with an instrument will  execute its programming instruction when property installed on that  instrument  Agilent Technologies does not warrant that the operation  of the instrument  or software  or firmware will be uninterrupted or  error free        Limitation Of Warranty    The foregoing wa
28. ected to REF OVEN connector     The external frequency reference function is automatically enabled  when a signal is connected to this input  When the signal is removed   the analyzer automatically switches back to its internal frequency  reference     5  Internal Reference Output    Connects to the frequency reference input of an external instrument  to phase lock it to the analyzer     6  External Trigger Input    Triggers a measurement sweep  The positive edge of a pulse more  than 20 us wide in the Low state starts a measurement  The signal  is TTL compatible  To use this connector  set the trigger mode to  external using softkey functions     7  GPIB Interface Connects the analyzer to an external controller and other instruments  in an automated system  This connector is also used when the  analyzer itself is the controller of compatible peripherals     8  Printer Interface Connects the analyzer to an external printer  The interface is  centronics compatible     9  Video Outputs  VGA     Connects the VGA video monitor     10  DIN Keyboard Connector    Connects the keyboard that is usually used with HP Instrument  BASIC  DIN keyboard is furnished when the analyzer is equipped with  HP Instrument BASIC  option 1D5     11  I O Port Connects to external devices such as a handler on a production line     Front and Rear Panel 2 7    Installation and Set Up Guide       This chapter provides the information necessary for performing an  incoming inspection and setting up E5100A B
29. erating parameters  such as start stop frequency  list sweep tables and limit lines  You  must save state only or a ALL for this information        To save file to a RAM disk    Note    To recall a file    Note    Y       a    9     10   11     12     13   14     15     Press  Save Recall   and select STORE DEV  B MEMO  by pressing  that key    Press SAVE     The instrument will save the file to the current working directory  of RAM disk  If you want to save the file in another directory   move the working directory  Refer to    To change working  directory        When both instrument state and measurement data are to be  saved  press ALL  When only the instrument state is to be saved     press STATE ONLY  When only binary format measurement    data is to be saved  press DATA ONLY  BINARY   When  only ASCII format measurement data is to be saved  press  DATA ONLY  ASCII      Select letters for the input file name   After entering the file name  press DONE to complete this task     When you want to use all files in the RAM disk after power on  again  press BACKUP MEMO DISK        Saving DATA ONLY won t allow the recall of operating parameters  such as start stop frequency  list sweep tables and limit lines  You  must save state only or a ALL for this information        At power on  all files in the FLASH disk copy to the RAM disk     1     Press RECALL to display the file names in the center of  display       Change the working directory when you want to save a file to    anot
30. es available        Warning i For protection from electrical shock  the power cable ground  must not be defeated  The power plug must be plugged into an  outlet that provides a protective earth ground connection        Installation and Set Up Guide 3 3    3 4    OPTION 900    OPTION 902    United Kingdom    Plug   BS 1363 A  250V  10A  Cable  8120 1351    Continental Europe    Plug   CEE 7 Standard Sheet VII  250V  10A  Cable  8120 1689    OPTION 904    OPTION 912    OPTION 918    OPTION 921    OPTION 901    U S   Canada    Plug   NEMA 6 15P  250V  6A  Cable  8120 0698    Denmark    Plug   SR 107 2 D  250V  10A  Cable  8120 2956    Plug   JIS C 8303  125V  12A  Cable  8120 4753    Plug   CEI 23 16  250V  10A  Cable  8120 6978    Australia  New Zealand    Plug   AS 3112  250V  10A  Cable  8120 1369    OPTION 903    OPTION 906    OPTION 917    OPTION 920    U S   Canada    Plug   NEMA 5 15P  125V  10A  Cable  8120 1378    Switzerland    s    Plug   SEV Type 12  250V  10A  Cable  8120 2104    Plug   IEC 83 B1  250V  10A  Cable  8120 4211    Argentina    Plug   Argentine Resolution 63  Annex IV  250V  10A    Cable  8120 6870    OPTION 922    OPTION 919    OPTION 927    Plug   GB 1002  250V  10A  Cable  8120 8376    Israel    Plug   Israel SI 32  250V  10A  Cable  8120 5182    Thailand    Plug   NEMA 5 15P  250V  10A  Cable  8120 8871    NOTE  Each option number includes a  family  of cords and connectors of various materials and  plug body configurations  straight  90   etc      
31. evices  l     To save file to a floppy disk  1     Press  Save Recall  then using STOR DEV     to select the built in  flexible disk drive and the memory  When the flexible disk drive is  selected   A DISK  is displayed  When the RAM disk is selected     LB  MEMO  is displayed     Press  Save Recall   and select STORE DEV  A DISK  by pressing  that key       Insert a disk into the disk drive       If the floppy disk is new  you must initialize the disk  Press    FILE UTILITIES INITIALIZE INITIALIZE A DISK  YES to  initialize disk       The instrument will save the file to the current working directory    of floppy disk  If you want to save the file in another directory   move the working directory  Refer to    To change working  directory          Press  Save Recall   SAVE       When both instrument state and measurement data are to be    saved  press ALL  When only the instrument state is to be saved   press STATE ONLY  When only binary format measurement    data is to be saved  press DATA ONLY  BINARY   When  only ASCII format measurement data is to be saved  press  DATA ONLY  ASCII      7  Enter the file name by selecting letters or input from keyboard       After entering the file name  press DONE to complete this task        Note al Initialization destroys all current data on a disk  You can NOT recover  Y the data once it has been destroyed by the initialization process        5 8 Analyzer Feature Tutorial    Note    Y       Saving DATA ONLY won t allow the recall of op
32. he right cell     Ae Cw N    Note    uy    11     12     13     14   15   16       Press  3   0  x 1     Press      to move the cursor to the right cell     10     Press  0  x 1     Press     to move the cursor to the right cell     Press  2   0   0  x 1   Press INSERT SEGMENT   The cursor moves to  SEG2  IFBW      Input the data for segment 2 and 3 as shown in Figure 5 1     Press MORE END EDIT to exit the list editor        The segments do not have to be entered in any particular order  the  analyzer automatically sorts them in increasing order of stimulus  value when the list table editor is ended           LISTA  START  69 9MHz  SEG   START  Hz   STOP  Hz  NOP POWER  dBm   IFBW  Hz   1 69 9M 69 96 M 30 200  2 69 96M  70 04 M 120 200  70 04 M 701 M 30 200                Figure 5 1  Sweep List Edit Display    Analyzer Feature Tutorial 5 5    To perform list sweep 1  Press  Sweep  SWEEP TYPE MENU LIST to perform the list sweep  measurement using the just edited list        69 9MHz    9 96MHz  0 04MHz   7 0 4MHz    30 points   120 points     30 points             Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3       Figure 5 2  List Sweep Measurement    To increace Dynamic Range Enhancement    The sweep list modified from the list of the previous example   to improve dynamic range  Segments 1 and 3 have a narrow IF  bandwidth and a higher power level for the stopband of the filter   Segment 2 has wide IF bandwidth and lower power level for  passband  These settings enhance the analyzer   s dyn
33. he softkey label area at the right hand side of  the display  The eight keys to the right of the LCD are the softkeys   Pressing one of the softkeys selects the adjacent menu function  This  either executes the labeled function and makes it the active function   causes instrument status information to be displayed  or presents  another softkey menu     Some of the analyzer   s menus are accessed directly from front panel  keys and some from other menus  For example  the sweep menu  accessed by pressing the  Sweep  key presents all the sweep functions  such as sweep type  number of points  and sweep time  Pressing  NUMBER of POINTS allows the required number of points displayed    per sweep to be entered directly from the number pad  RETURN    softkeys return to previous menus  DONE indicates completion of a  specific procedure and then returns to an earlier menu     Usually  when a menu changes  the present active function is cleared     Softkeys that are Joined by Vertical Lines    When several possible choices are available for a function  the  softkeys are joined by vertical lines  For example  trigger menu under    the  Trigger  key  the available inputs are listed  HOLD  SINGLE     CONTINUOUS with a vertical line between them  Note that only one  softkey can be selected at a time  When a selection has been made  from the listed alternatives  that selection is underlined until another  selection is made     Softkeys That Toggle On or Off    Some softkey functions can be t
34. her directory  Refer to    To change working directory          Select the file name you want to recall using arrow keys  and then    press  ENTER   If you can not find the file name you want to select   press NEXT PAGES or PREV PAGES until the file name is displayed        The file names are labeled with the following file type identification  extensions after the file name       ALL  means all  instrument state and measured data binary    STA  means instrument state only  BINARY     DAT  means measured data only  BINARY         Analyzer Feature Tutorial 5 9    To change working directory    Since all disk operations of the analyzer work on the current  directory  you must change the desired directory before the disk  operation is executed     1  Press  Save  Recall   FILE UTILITIES    2  The directory list is displayed on the center of display   3  Select the desired directory name using arrow keys     4  Press CHANGE DIRECTORY     To recall a file at power on    5 10 Analyzer Feature Tutorial    By storing the instrument state in the special file named    AUTOREC     to the FLASH disk or flexible disk drive  you can automatically recall  the instrument state from an inserted disk every time the analyzer is  turned on     A    Manual Changes       Introduction This appendix contains the information required to adapt this manual  to earlier versions or configurations of the E5100A B than the current  printing date of this manual  The information in this manual applies  direc
35. lay Mode             5 7  Disk Drive Tutorial               o 5 8  Selecting Storage Devices                    5 8  To save file to a floppy disk          o 5 8  To save file to a RAM disk                    5 9  To recall a fille                          5 9  To change working directory              5 10  To recall a file at power on                5 10    Manual Changes    Introduction    A 1  Manual Changes      o    A 1  Serial Number        a a A 2  Index    Contents 3    Figures         Analyzer Front Panel             1 1  1 2  2 1  2 2  2 3  Analyzer Rear Panel            3 1  Power Cable Supplied            3 2  3 3  3 4      Overview of E5100A             Overview of E5100B      2         Screen Display                     2  Rack Mount Kits Installation              3 6    3  Connecting a BNC Adapter            2   3 8    4  Connecting a Keyboard           0  20422  3 9  3 5  Connecting a VGA Monitor               3 9  4 1  Required Equipment                  4 2  4 2  Connection of Measurement Cables           4 3  4 3  Line Input Receptacle and Fuse         2 2 2  4 4  5 1  Sweep List Edit Display            002422  5 5  5 2  List Sweep Measurement             4   5 6  5 3  List Sweep Example  Dynamic Range Enhancement  5 7  A 1  Serial Number Plate  Sample           2 2   A 2   Tables   3 1  ES5100A B Contents    2    2  een 3 2  3 2  a 3 5  3 3  Rack Mount Kits    aaa 2 eee 3 6  A 1  Manual Changes by Serial Number            A 1  A 2  Manual Changes by Firmwa
36. libration  5  Reading a measurement result    m Reading a measured value by using marker    Quick Start Guide 4 1    Required Equipment    4 2 Quick Start Guide    To perform all the steps in this chapter  you must have the following  equipment       E5100A B Network Analyzer  m Measurement device     a This tour assumes the device under test  DUT  is a 70 MHz  bandpass filter      THRU  BNC female to female connector   m Three BNC cables             RIBS Ta ne                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Lt   E H      e THRU  l l  BNC f f connector  DUT  BNC Cable          C7103002    Figure 4 1  Required Equipment              N Stepl   Preparing for a measurement  E   N Connect the RF OUT 1 port to DUT with a BNC cable   E   N Connect the A port to DUT with a BNC cable     E   N Connect the RF OUT 2 port to the R port with BNC cable              EE                                                                                FA GAB                                                                                                                                                                         Let E                                           Do     ac con dd  me DUT EM                      
37. nt Technologies assumes no liability for the customer   s  failure to comply with these requirements              Note al E5100A B complies with INSTALLATION CATEGORY II and  Y POLLUTION DEGREE 2 in IEC1010 1  E5100A B is INDOOR USE  product   Note   LEDs in E5100A B are Class 1 in accordance with 1EC825 1     Y CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT       Ground The Instrument    To avoid electric shock hazard  the instrument chassis and cabinet  must be connected to a safety earth ground by the supplied power  cable with earth blade     DO NOT Operate In An Explosive Atmosphere    Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gasses or  fumes  Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment  constitutes a definite safety hazard     Keep Away From Live Circuits    Operating personnel must not remove instrument covers  Component  replacement and internal adjustments must be made by qualified  maintenance personnel  Do not replace components with the power  cable connected  Under certain conditions  dangerous voltages may  exist even with the power cable removed  To avoid injuries  always  disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them     DO NOT Service Or Adjust Alone    Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person   capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation  is present     DO NOT Substitute Parts Or Modify Instrument    Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards  do not   install substitute parts or perform un
38. oggled on or orr  for example  averaging  This is indicated in the softkey label  The current state  ON  or OFF  is capitalized in the softkey label     Example   SMOOTHING ON off The word on is capitalized  showing that  smoothing is currently on   SMOOTHING on OFF The word off is capitalized  showing that    smoothing is currently off     Softkeys that Show Status Indications in Brackets    Some softkey labels show the current status of a function in brackets   These include simple toggle functions and status only indicators     An example of a toggled function is the SWEEP DIR  UP  or  SWEEP DIR  DOWN  softkey  The TRIG EVENT     softkey is an    example of a status only indicator  where the selected equation of the  data math function is shown in brackets in the softkey label     2  Built in Flexible Disk Drive    3   Preset      Stores the measurement data  instrument status  and HP Instrument  BASIC programs  The applicable disk format is DOS  disk operating  system  format     This key returns the instrument to a known standard preset state  from any step of any manual procedure     4  PROBE POWER Connector    This connector  fused inside the instrument  supplies power to an  active probe for in circuit measurements of AC circuits      N 5  Inputs R  A  B  and C    6  RF OUT Connector    7  LINE Switch    These inputs receive signals from source or DUT  The R input is   used as the reference input  The number of inputs is depends on   the option  The input impedance of
39. ption ICN Handle Kit  Installing the Handle  Option 1CM Rack Mount Kit    Mounting the Rack       Option 1CP Rack Mount  amp  Handle Kit  Mounting the Handle and Rack       Connecting a BNC Adapter  Option 1D5 Only   Connecting a Keyboard  Option 1F0 only   Connecting a VGA Monitor    Quick Start Guide  Overview  Required Equipment     N Stepl   Preparing for a measurement      Step 2   Turning ON the analyzer  Line Input Receptacle       N Fuse    Steps to turn on the power  Step3   Setting up the Analyzer      Setting the function  Selecting the input ports  Selecting the measurement format    Setting the frequency range      Performing the automatic scaling  Setting the IF band width    Step4   Making a calibration o   Performing a Response Calibration   o   Step5   Reading a measurement result        Reading a measured value by using marker     Analyzing a filter parameter        Analyzer Feature Tutorial  Multi channel Measurement Tutorial    To setup measurement  To make response calibration  To measure dut        To display the trace of all channel      To measure a dut on different sweep parameter   To setup measurement    To make response calibration  To measure dut      To display the trace of all channel    To split the display graticule    To make list sweep  To create sweep List  To perform list sweep      3 1  3 3  3 5  3 5  3 6  3 6  3 7  3 7  3 7  3 7  3 7  3 7  3 8  3 8  3 9    4 2    To increace Dynamic Range Enhancement         5 6    Use of Order Base Disp
40. re Version          A 1    Contents 4    Introduction       This manual explains setting up and starting the analyzer  basic  measuring procedure           Overview of E5100A B    E5100A B is a 10 kHz to 300 MHz network analyzer fitted for  production lines of electric component manufactures     E5100A B has the following features    m Frequency range from 10 kHz to 300 MHz   a 0 04 ms point  fastest  measurement speed  m Ramp sweep and step sweep    a Fine resolution IFBW  10 Hz to 30 kHz with 1  1 5  2  3  4  5  8  steps       Stable measurements  120 dB dynamic range  1 kHz IF BW   a To provide fast waveform analysis commands      3 mode DOS flexible disk drive  720 kbyte  1 2 Mbyte  and 1 44  Mbyte     Introduction 1 1       Overview          GANDA wee AUNH   HETWORK ANALYZER       2 PESPONSE Z A ENTRY E                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
41. rranty shall not apply to defects resulting from  improper or inadequate maintenance by Buyer  Buyer supplied  software or interfacing  unauthorized modification or misuse   operation outside the environmental specifications for the product  or  improper site preparation or maintenance     No other warranty is expressed or implied  Agilent Technologies  specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and  fitness for a particular purpose     vii          Exclusive Remedies    The remedies provided herein are buyer   s sole and exclusive   remedies  Agilent Technologies shall not be liable for any direct   indirect  special  incidental  or consequential damages  whether based  on contract  tort  or any other legal theory           Assistance    viii    Product maintenance agreements and other customer assistance  agreements are available for Agilent Technologies products     For any assistance  contact your nearest Agilent Technologies Sales  and Service Office  Addresses are provided at the back of this manual           Safety Symbols General definitions of safety symbols used on equipment or in manuals  are listed below     Instruction manual symbol  the product is marked  with this symbol when it is necessary for the user to  refer to the instruction manual     Alternating current     2  amp     Direct current     On  Supply    Off  Supply      In position of push button switch     Out position of push button switch     Frame  or chassis  terminal  A connec
42. tion to the  frame  chassis  of the equipment which normally  include all exposed metal structures       Bbo     W   r This Warning sign denotes a hazard  It calls attention  arning    to a procedure  practice  condition or the like  which   if not correctly performed or adhered to  could result  in injury or death to personnel     Caution Y This Caution sign denotes a hazard  It calls attention  to a procedure  practice  condition or the like  which   if not correctly performed or adhered to  could result  in damage to or destruction of part or all of the  product     Note    This Note sigh denotes important information  Tt  Y calls attention to a procedure  practice  condition or  the like  which is essential to highlight     A 4 Affixed to product containing static sensitive devices   gt  use anti static handling procedures to prevent  electrostatic discharge damage to component           Documentation Guide    Please refer to the following manuals for the operation of the  analyzer where necessarily     User   s Guide  Option ABA only   Agilent Part Number E5100 900X1     This documents explains the method to set up and basic operations of E5100A B in  simple steps     Function Reference  Option ABA only   Agilent Part Number E5100 900X0     The Function Reference describes all function accessed from the front panel keys and  softkeys  It also provides information on options and accessories available  specifications   system performance  and some topics about the analyzer
43. tly to the E5100A B serial number prefix listed on the title page  of this manual           Manual Changes To adapt this manual to your E5100A B  see Table A 1 and Table A 2   and make all the manual changes listed opposite your instrument   s  serial number and firmware version     Instruments manufactured after the printing of this manual may be  different from those documented in this manual  Later instrument  versions will be documented in a manual changes supplement that  will accompany the manual shipped with that instrument  If your  instrument   s serial number is not listed on the title page of this  manual or in Table A 1  it may be documented in a yellow MANUAL  CHANGES supplement     In additions to change information  the supplement may contain  information for correcting errors  Errata  in the manual  To keep  this manual as current and accurate as possible  Agilent Technologies  recommends that you periodically request the latest MANUAL  CHANGES supplement     For information concerning serial number prefixes not listed on the  title page or in the MANUAL CHANGE supplement  contact the  nearest Agilent Technologies office     To confirm the program version  LOAD and RUN the program or confirm  the beginning part of the program by typing EDIT     Table A 1  Manual Changes by Serial Number             Serial Prefix or Number Make Manual Changes  JPIKC none  JP2KC JP3KC JP4KC JP5KC none             Table A 2  Manual Changes by Firmware Version             Version 
44. to change to ACTIVE CH  CH2      Connect that thru between RF OUT and input B   Press RESPONSE THRU     The THRU softkey label is underlined when the measurement is  completed     Press DONE       Verify that    Cor    is displayed on the left side of the display to  show that the calibration done for channel 2     Connect dut between RF OUTI and input A    Select ACTIVE CH  CH1  to observe the trace for channel 1   Press  Display  AUTO SCALE to scale automatically for channel 1   Select ACTIVE CH  CH2  to observe the trace for channel 2     Press  Display  AUTO SCALE to scale automatically for channel 2     To display the trace of all channel    1     Press  Display  MULTI CH to change MULTI CH on OFF to  MULTI CH ON off       The all traces of channel 1 and channel 2 are displayed       Verify that two    Cor    is displayed on the left side of the display     The upper one is for channel 1 and the lower one is for channel 2           To measure a dut on different sweep parameter     To setup measurement 1   2     5 2 Analyzer Feature Tutorial    Press  Meas Format  NUM of CH 2     Press  Sweep  COUPLED CH to change COUPLED CH ON off to  COUPLED CH on OFF       Confirm that the ACTIVE CH  CH1  at the bottom of softkey    is displayed  When the ACTIVE CH  CH2  is displayed  press  ACTIVE CH  CH2  to change the active channel to channel 1      lt  Press  Meas Format  MEAS A R       Press FORMAT LOGMAG  amp  PHASE     11     12     13       Press  Center   7   0  x M     Press
    
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