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ADVANTEST R3465 Series User Manual

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ADVANTEST R3465 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandADVANTEST
ModelR3465 Series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

1. Outline of Product

Provides an overview of the product's capabilities and features.

2. Operating Conditions

Details environmental and operational requirements for using the instrument.

3. Power Source

Explains power requirements, fuse specifications, and connections.

4. Cleaning, Storage, and Transportation

Guidelines for maintaining, storing, and moving the instrument safely.

5. Notes on Use

Important considerations and tips for effective and safe instrument operation.

CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION OF FRONT AND REAR PANELS

1. Description of the Front Panel

Identifies and explains the functions of all controls and indicators on the front panel.

2. Description of the Rear Panel

Details the connectors and I/O ports located on the rear panel of the instrument.

CHAPTER 3 FUNDAMENTAL OPERATION

1. Initial power-on

Step-by-step guide for powering up the instrument for the first time.

2. Operation keys

Explains the function and usage of the instrument's panel and soft keys.

3. Annotation on the screen

Describes how to add text and labels to the instrument's display.

4. Calibration

Procedures for calibrating the instrument for accurate measurements.

5. Measuring the power level

Instructions for measuring signal power levels using the instrument.

6. Measurement of Frequency

Steps for performing frequency measurements with the instrument.

7. Dynamic Range and Sweep Rate

How to adjust dynamic range and sweep rate for optimal measurements.

CHAPTER 4 BASIC OPERATION

1. When the Power is Turned ON

Details the instrument's behavior and initial checks upon powering on.

2. When a High Level Signal Exists outside the Displayed Span

Addresses issues and procedures when dealing with out-of-span signals.

3. Local Feedthrough

Explains the local feedthrough function for specific measurement scenarios.

4. Initialization

Procedures for resetting the instrument to its initial settings.

CHAPTER 5 SAMPLE MEASUREMENT

1. Measurement of Frequency

Practical examples of frequency measurement procedures.

2. Measuring the modulation frequency and modulation index of AM signal

Step-by-step guide for measuring AM signal parameters.

3. Measurement of FM Wave

Procedures for measuring FM wave characteristics.

4. Measurement of Pulse Modulated Wave

How to perform measurements on pulse modulated signals.

5. Spectrum Analysis of Burst Signal

Techniques for analyzing burst signals using the spectrum analyzer.

6. How to measure transmitter test

Guides on performing transmitter tests and measurements.

CHAPTER 6 RECORD AND OUTPUT

1. Record to the Memory Card

Instructions for saving measurement data and settings to a memory card.

2. How to Output to the Printer

Steps for printing measurement results and screen data.

3. Output for Plotter

Procedures for connecting and using a plotter for output.

4. Output to the File

Guides on saving measurement data to files in various formats.

5. Setup for the Target Device of the Screen Data Output

Configuring the instrument to output data to printers, plotters, or memory cards.

CHAPTER 7 FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS

1. Functions of Fundamental Keys

Detailed explanation of the instrument's core operational keys and their functions.

2. Functions of FORMAT Mode

Describes how to use the FORMAT mode for trace display and analysis.

3. Functions of MARKER Section

Explains the usage and capabilities of the marker functions.

4. Functions of SWEEP Mode

Details the various sweep modes and their configurations.

5. Functions of MEASUREMENT Section

Covers various measurement functions like OBW, ACP, Spurious, etc.

CHAPTER 8 REMOTE CONTROL INTERFACE

1. Introduction

Overview of remote control capabilities via GPIB and RS-232.

2. GPIB BUS Functions

Explains GPIB interface functions and controller modes.

3. Command Syntax

Details the syntax for issuing commands to the instrument.

4. Status Bytes

Describes the instrument's status reporting structure and registers.

5. List of GPIB Command Codes

Comprehensive list of GPIB commands and their functions.

6. Sample programs

Provides example programs for controlling the instrument remotely.

7. RS-232 Remote Control Function

Information on setting up and using RS-232 for remote control.

8. Batch Measurement Command for the TRANSIENT mode of the Transmission System

Using batch commands for automated measurements in TRANSIENT mode.

CHAPTER 9 IN ABNORMALITIES

1. Inspection and Simple Troubleshooting

Guides for identifying and resolving common instrument issues and errors.

CHAPTER 10 OPERATION DESCRIPTION

1. Description of Operations

Explains the basic operation of each section of the instrument.

2. Block Diagram

Presents a block diagram illustrating the instrument's internal signal flow.

CHAPTER 11 SPECIFICATIONS

1. R3463/3465 Specifications

Detailed technical specifications for the R3463/3465 spectrum analyzer.

APPENDIX

1. Glossary

Definitions of technical terms used throughout the manual.

2. Level Scalings

Provides conversion charts for different level units.

3. Menu Lists

Graphical representation of the instrument's menu structure.

4. Restriction on the IC Card

Information on compatible and incompatible memory cards.

5. List of Messages

A catalog of instrument messages and their explanations.

1. PERFORMANCE TEST (CALIBRATION)

1.1 Introductory Description and UUT Performance Requirements

Introduces performance tests and outlines requirements for the unit under test.

1.2 Measurement Standards and Support Test Equipment Performance Requirement

Specifies standards and equipment needed for performance testing.

1.3 Preliminary Operations

Essential steps and safety checks before starting performance tests.

1.4 Performance Test Process

Detailed procedures for conducting various performance tests.

1.5 Checklist/Data Form

Provides forms for recording performance test results.

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