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POWER
SEARCH
Unleveled
mode
may
also
be
accessed
by
pressing
[SHIFT]
[INT].
The
ENTRY
DISPLAY
now
reads
“POWER
SEARCH_dBm"
and
the
“INTERNAL”
annunciator
comes
on.
The
power
reading
that
appears
is
the
same
as
the
internal
leveling
power,
and
it
can
be
changed
via
keypad,
[KNOB],
or
[STEP]
keys.
In
this
mode,
the
instrument
is
unleveled
as
in
the
[SHIFT]
[METER]
mode,
but
the
microprocessor
automatically
searches
out
the
correct
power
level.
This
search
occurs
with
each
power
entry
change
or
frequency
change,
and'
requires
about
200
ms.
Once
the
search
is
completed,
the
instrument
behaves
exactly
as
with
[SHIFT]
[METER],
In
this
mode
the
attenuator
is
set
automati¬
cally.
For
decoupled
operation
while
unleveled,
the
[SHIFT]
[METER]
mode
must
be
used.
EXTERNAL
LEVELING
In
externally
leveled
operations,
the
output
power
from
the
HP
8340B/41B
is
detected
by
an
external
sensor.
The
output
of
this
detector
is
returned
to
the
HP
8340B/41B’s
leveling
circuits,
and
the
output
power
is
automatically
adjusted
to
keep
the
power
constant
at
the
point
of
detection.
Figure
3-32
shows
a
basic
external
leveling
arrangement.
The
output
of
the
detected
arm
of
the
splitter
or
coupler
is
held
constant,
if
the
splitter
response
is
flat,
then
the
output
of
the
other
arm
will
be
constant
also.
This
arrangement
offers
superior
flatness
over
internal
leveling,
especially
if
long
cables
are
involved.
For
best
flatness
a
good
resistive
splitter
with
power
meter
detection
should
be
used.
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8340B/41B
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-
EXT
INPUT
RF
OUTPUT
LEVELED
OUTPUT
POWER
SPLITTER
(OR
DIRECTIONAL
COUPLER)
CRYSTAL
DETECTOR
(OR
POWER
METER)
Figure
3-32.
Typical
External
Leveling
Hookup
Reference
to
Figure
3-29
inciates
that
when
externally
leveled,
the
power
level
feedback
is
taken
from
the
external
detector
input
rather
than
the
internal
detector.
This
feedback
voltage
is
what
the
loop
is
trying
to
control.
For
a
given
ALC
input,
the
loop
will
adjust
its
output
until
the
feedback
is,
for
instance,
10
mV.
The
type
of
coupler
or
detector
has
no
influence
on
this
if
the
loop
is
able,
it
will
drive
the
feedback
to
the
requested
level.
Since
there
is
no
inherent
relationship
between
ALC
input
and
the
amount
of
externally
leveled
RF
power,
the
power
level
ENTRY
DISPLAY
shows
the
feedback
voltage
which
the
loop
is
seeking.
This
voltage
is
called
the
reference
voltage
and
is
displayed
alongside
the
attenuator
setting
as
ATTN:_dB,
REF:_._dBV.
The
entry
units
are
dBV
(dB
relative
to
1
volt),
where
1.00
V
=
OdBV,
0.1
V
=
—20
dBV,
etc.
As
with
the
decoupled
mode
of
internal
leveling,
the
REF
is
set
with
the
keypad
or
[KNOB]
while
the
attenuator
is
set
with
the
[STEP]
keys.
The
attenuator
will
normally
be
left
at
0
dB.
Its
use
is
described
below.
3-104
Operating
Information
HP
8340B/41B

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BrandHP
Model8340b
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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