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HP 3325B User Manual

HP 3325B
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Chapter
3
General
Information
Introduction
genial
information
about
the
HP
3325B,
including
its
performance
specifications,
safety
considerations,
instrument
description,
available
options,
supplied
accessories,
and
available
accessories.
^
Specifications
Instrument
specifications
are
listed
in
table
3-1.
The
specifications
are
the
performance
standards
or
limits
against
which
the
instrument
is
tested.
Safety
Considerations
This
product
is
a
s^ety
class
1
instrument
(provided
with
a
protective
earth
terminal).
The
instrument
and
manual
should
be
reviewed
for
safety
markings,
instructions,
cautions,
and
warnings
to
ensure
safe
operation.
,
The
connector
shells
listed
below
are
common
to
one
another
and
floating
with
earth
ground.
^
respect
to
1.
Main
Signal
(front
and
rear)
2.
Sync
Out
3.
Mod
Source
Out
4.
Ref.
Out
5.
10
MHz
Oven
Output
6.
Marker
7.
X-Drive
8.
Z-Blank
9.
Aux.
0
dBm
10.
Fast
Sync
11.
Ext.
Ref
in
12.
Phase
Mod
In
13.
Amptd
Mod
in
For
operator
protection,
the
maximum
float
voltage
is
42V
peak
from
earth
ground.
TOs
manual
may
have
a
yellow
manual
change
supplement
with
it.
This
supplement
contains
information
to
correct
errors
and
incorporate
new
information
to
keep
the
manual
I”
identified
by
the
manual
print
date
and
part
mber,
both
of
which
appear
on
the
manual
title
page.
Complimentary
copies
of
the
supplement
are
available
from
Hewlett-Packard.
3-1

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HP 3325B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHP
Model3325B
CategoryPortable Generator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY SUMMARY

Grounding and Safety Precautions

Ensures instrument grounding for shock hazard prevention and outlines essential safety practices.

Chapter 1 Operation and Reference

Turn-On and Warm-Up Procedures

Details the instrument's turn-on sequence, self-tests, and warm-up time requirements.

Sweep Operations

Explains the different types of frequency sweeps and their parameters.

Modulation Features

Describes amplitude and phase modulation, including modulation sources.

Synchronization and Reference Outputs

Details synchronization outputs and external reference/oven-stabilized frequency options.

Chapter 2 Remote Operation

HP-IB Remote Operation

Describes the HP-IB bus structure, capabilities, and management lines for remote control.

RS-232 Remote Operation

Explains the RS-232 interface for remote control, including cable and switch settings.

Remote Operation Command Set

Details commands for controlling the instrument remotely via HP-IB and RS-232.

Chapter 3 General Information

Safety Considerations

Outlines safety precautions, markings, and warnings for safe instrument operation.

Specifications

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