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HP 8642B Operation And Calibration Manual

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Operation
Model
864
2A/B
Modulation,
FM
(cont'd)
3-1
16
116.
DC
FM
Correction
Off.
This
special
function
prevents
the
initial
frequency
correction
that
occurs
when
dc-coupled
FM
is
selected
When
dc-coupled
FM
is
selected,
the
FM
phase
lock
loop
is
open, causing
an
offset
in
the
selected
RF
output
frequency.
To
correct
this
initial
offset,
the
dc-coupled
signal
is
momentarily
switched
off,
while
an
internal
counter
is
used to
determine
the
amount
of
RF
frequency
offset
The
frequency
offset
is
corrected,
and
the
dc-coupled
signal is
switched
back
on (DC
FM
Correction).
Disabling
this
correction
causes a decrease in sWltching
time
by
approximately
201)
ms.
During
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep (Special
Function
123),
dc-coupled
F:v1
is
not
possible
when
DC
FM
Correction
is
on.
216. DC
FM
Correction
On. This special
function
re-enables
the
correction
disabled
with
Special
Function
116.
117.
DC
FM
Update
Mode On.
With
the
FM
loop
unlocked,
RF
output
frequency
changes
with
a
change
in applied dc signal
and
with
the
normal
drift
of
an
unlocked
veo
that
occurs
over
time
and
temperature.
In
the
De
FM
Update
Mode,
the
Signal
Generator
measures
these changes in
RF
frequency
and
displays
the
changing
RF
output
frequency
on
the
display.
DC
FM
Update
Mode
requires
continuous
microprocessor
and
counter
action
resulting
in
a
slight
increase in noise,
spurious
signals
and
radio
frequency
interference
(RFI). (These increases do
not
degrade specifications.)
The
time
required
to
turn
on
the
internal
modulation
oscillator
or
change
modulation
frequency
is
increased by
approximately
200
ms
for
all
internal
modulation
types
when
the
DC
FM
Update
Mode
is
selected.
With
Special
Function
117 selected
during
RF
frequency
sweep, changes
in
RF
frequency
are
not
reflected
on
the
display.
During
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep
(Special
Function
123),
dc-coupled
FM
is
not
possible
when
DC
FM
Update
Mode
is
on.
217.
DC
FM
Update
Mode Off. This special
function
disables
the
DC
FM
update
that
occurs
with
Special
Function
1 17.
E8.
AC-Coupled
DC I'M On. When
the
Signal
Generator
is
in
the
normal
ac-coupled
FM
mode,
the
external
signal
is
applied to
the
FM
loop
through
circuitry
that
uses a
phase lock loop
to
ensure
the
accuracy
of
the
output
signaL In
dc-coupled
FM
(De
FM),
the
phase lock loop
is
unlocked
and
the
external
signal is
applied
directly
to
the
unlocked
yeo.
With
Special
Function
118 selected,
the
input
signal
is
ac-couplecl to
the
unlocked
FM
veo
blocking
any
applied
dc
component.
(Typical
low-frequency
COIner
frequency
is
1 Hz.) Using
DC
FM
avoids
the
phase
shifts
associated
with
ac-coupled
FM
circuitry
and
allows
maximum
stereo separation. An
external
FM source
must
be
in
usp.
with
Special
Function
118
to get these benefits.
218.
AC-Coupled
DC
FM
Off. This special
function
re-selects
the
dc
coupling
to
the
FM
circuitry
d;,sabled
with
Special
Function
118.
119.
Disable
Settling. This special
function
allows
the
Signal
Generator's
microprocessor
to
respond
to
new
commands
witho1lt
waiting
for
the
internal
circuitry
to
settle.
When
using
this special
function,
it's possible to select a
function
before
the
previous
function
has finished
settling
When
settling
is
disabled, response
time
is
improved
by
up
to
40
ms.
Special
Function
1
19
disables
Ollt-of
-lock
messages
219.
Re-enable
Settling. This special
function
re-en<1bles
the
settling
that
is
disabled
when
Special
Function
119
is
selected.
248.
Calibrate
the
Modulation
Frequency
Bands
Again. This special
function
enables
you
to
initiate
the
calibration
sequence
that
normally
only
occurs
during
instrument
power-up
This
function
can
be
used,
for
example, to
recalibrate
the
modlllation
oscillator
frequency
bands
if
normal
modulation
frequency
correction
has
been
disabled
with
Special
Function
113.
Calibration
typically
takes
one
to
two
seconds.

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