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Model
864
2A/B
Performance
Tests
PERFORMANCE
TESTS
5.
Set
the
HP
8642
to
10.0 MHz
then
0 dBm
amplitude
by
incrementing
the
amplitude
in 10
dB
steps.
Using
the
oscilloscope,
verify
that
no
large
AC
signal
is
present.
If
AC
is
present
the
mixer
input
signals
are
not
at
the
same
frequency
and
spectrum
analyzer
damage
may
result.
6. On
the
HP
8642,
enter
SPCL 250. View
the
signal
in
the
dc coupled
mode on the oscilloscope. Use the
HP
8642
knob to adjust
the
de
level on
the
oscilloscope as close to zero as possible. This sets the two
input
signals to
the
mixer
in
phase
quadrature
(90 degrees
out
of
phase).
7.
View the
trace
and
note
the
average noise leveL
8.
The
actual
phase noise
is
calculated
from
the
reading
obtained
in
step
6
by
applying
the
following corrections:
a.
Subtract
the
reading from step 4 to
convert
the
reading
to
units
of
dBc.
b.
Add
-63.5
dB.
(-50
dB
for
8642
attenuator
change,
~10
dB
for 1 Hz
bandwidth
normalization,
-6
dB
for
single side
band
con version, + 2.5
dB
to
correct
for
the
Log shaping
and
average
detection.)
9.
Phase noise should be
-125
dB
or
lower.
-125
dBc
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