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Fluke 6062A - Technical Specifications and Features

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Other controls provide selection of the modulation
control,
internai/external
frequency
reference, instrument status, and special
function modes. Refer
to Tables
2-1
and
2-2
for
a
more complete discussion.
1-8.
DISPLAY FIELD
The programmed values of modulation,
frequency, and amplitude
are displayed
in the three
display fields. In addition, when
the operator presses
the [STATUS] key,
uncal and reject
entry
codes are displayed.
The display also prompts
the operator during
the software
compensation
procedures.
1-9.
REMOTE-CONTROL
PROGRAMMING
The
IEEE-488 Interface allows the Generator
to be remotely
controlled
with any IEEE-488
bus controller. The operator
can also use the instrument
on the IEEE-488
bus without
a
controller in
a
listen-only
or talk-only mode
by selecting the appropriate
Generator
rear panel
IEEE-488
switch settings.
All instrument
controls can be controlled
remotely except
the
POWER
ON
/
OFF and the
rear
panel REF INT/EXT switches.
The IEEE-488 Interface
provides
additional commands
not
available with
local control, such as
data transfer and individual
control
of internal I/O
control
bits.
The IEEE-488
Interface allows two
Generators to track
amplitude, frequency,
or modulation
in
a master/ slave configuration
when the operator
uses the front
panel step-up and
step-down
entries on one
of the instruments. For instance,
frequency
tracking is
convenient for tests
involving
mixers, and amplitude
tracking is useful
for two-tone intermodulation
testing.
The specified
frequency range
is 0.10 to 2100 MHz.
The frequency
is synthesized from
a
10-MHz reference and
provides an output resolution
of 10 Hz from
0.10 to 1050
MHz, and 20
Hz from 1050
to 2100 MHz. The relative
frequency mode
allows the operator
to program
the
frequency
in relation to a center
frequency or an offset
frequency. This
is convenient
for testing
filters
and mixers. The
output frequency
stability and accuracy
depends
on the reference,
whether that
reference is internal
or external.
1-11.
Reference
The
internal frequency
reference is
a lO-MHz ambient
crystal oscillator.
If Option -130
High
Stability Reference
or Option
-132
Medium
Stability Reference
is installed,
the internal
oscillator
is locked to
the option oscillator.
With the REF
INT/EXT
switch set to EXT,
the Generator
can be operated from
an external
I-,
2-, 2.5-,
5-,
or
10-MHz, 0.3 to 4V peak-to-peak
sine
or square-wave
reference applied
to the
REF IN connector.
In either
position of the REF
INT/EXT switch,
the selected
reference is
available
as a 10-MHz signal
at the rear
panel 10 MHz
OUT connector.
The Generator
has two specified
signal level ranges:
+
16 to
-137
dBm (I.4IV
to
0.1
fjY)
over
a frequency range
of 0.10 to
1050 MHz
+
13 to
-137
dBm
(IV
to
0.033
/jY)
over a frequency
range of 1050
to 2100 MHz.
The programming
limits are
+17
and
-147.4
dBm, which correspond
to limits of
1. 58V to 0.01
fjY.
The level
entry can be in dBm
or volts, or it can
be converted from
one to the other.
The

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