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Model
8642A/B
Operation
RF
Frequency
Sweep
(cont'd)
DC
PM
with
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep
During
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep
(Special
Function
123),
dc-coupled
FM
is
not
possible
when
either
DC
FM
Update
Mode
(Special
Function
I 17)
or
DC
FM
Correction
(Special
Function
216)
is
selected.
Zero
Span
for
Stepped
Frequency
Sweep
To
calculate
the
number
of
X-axis
steps
automatically
selected
for
zero
span
using
Stepped
Frequency
Sweep,
refer
to
calculation
# I
on
page
3-
5
3.
To
calculate
a
sweep
time
that
could
be
selected
for
a
desired
number
of
X
-axis
steps,
refer
to
calculation
# 3
on
page
3-54.
The
maximum
number
of
X-axis
steps
is
1023
(or
1024
points).
Zero
Span
for
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep
(Special
Function
123)
To
calcula
t e
the
n
umber
of
X
-axis
steps
a
utomatically
selected
for
zero
span
using
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep,
refer
to
calculation
#5
on
page
3-62.
X
AXIS
A
OV
to
+ I
OV
stepped
output
is
available
at
the
X AXIS
output
connector
on
the
rear
panel.
The
frequency
points
at
the
output
coincide
with
the
points
in
the
sweep
time
calculations
for
Stepped
Frequency
Sweep.
For
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep,
frequency
changes
in
a
phase
continous
manner
while
the
X
-axis
output
changes
in
steps.
Z
AXIS
A
blanking
pulse is
available
at
the
Z AXIS
output.
(The
blanking
pulse
is
TTL
positive
true
for
CRT
blanking
during
retrace.)
There
is a
time
that
occurs
between
the
end
of
the
sweep
and
the
beginning
of
the
next
sweep
while
the
Z AXIS
output
is
blanked
and
the
frequency
and
X
AXIS
output
are
being
reset.
This
time
is
called
start-of-sweep
settling
time.
Start-of-sweep
settling
time
is
not
included
in
the
sweep
time
setting.
Also,
start-of-sweep
settling
time
is
not
selectable.
For
Stepped
Frequency
Sweep,
this
settling
time
is
approximately
12%
of
sweep
time
with
a
minimum
of
100
ms
and
a
maximum
of
600
ms
(this
time
can
be
reduced
by
approximately
half
when
you
select
Special
Function
119,
Disable
Settling).
Normally,
for
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep,
the
settling
time
is
approximately
12%
of
the
sweep
time
However,
for
sweep
times
less
than
75
IllS,
the
settling
time
can
be
equal
to
or
slightly
greater
than
the
s·weep
time
itself
(depending
on
the
sweep
span)
For
sweep
times
greater
than
75 ms,
the
settling
time
gradually
approaches
12%
of
the
sweep
timec
Minimum
settling
time
is
15
ms,
maximum
settling
time
is
500
ms.
HP-IB.
Sequence
Dependency
RF
frequency
sweep
settings
are
sometimes
coupled
with
other
functionsc
Therefore,
HP-IB
codes
may
need
to
be
entered
in
a
particular
sequence
when
accessing
combinations
of
these
functions.
Refer
to
the
discussion
about
Sequence
Dependency,
which
begins
on
page
3-12
in
the
HP-1B
portion
of
this
Section
III.
3-65

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BrandHP
Model8642A
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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