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HP 8642B Operation And Calibration Manual

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Operation
Model
8642A/B
RF
Frequency
Sweep
(cont'd)
3-52
TIME
How
to Sct Sweep
Time
Sweep
time
setting
lImitations
are
different
for
Stepped
Frequency
Sweep
and
for
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep.
In all cases, sweep
time
is set using
the
following procedure:
TIME
( (
SHIFT
)
[START
FREQ] )
and
the
value
of
the
desired sweep
time
in
s
or
ms
(
CJ0RTJZJ
or
(
KHZ
MV
) respectively).
Selecting
TIME
( ( SHIFT) (START
FREQ
) ) alone displays
the
current
sweep
time
setting.
If
sweep
time
is
not
specified,
the
Signal
Generator
uses
the
sweep
time
value
last
entered
for
either
amplitude
or
frequency
sweep.
Note
that
in
Stepped
Frequency
Sweep, a
faster
sweep
time
usually
results
in
fewer
steps
with
a
larger
step
siz.e.
For
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep, sweep span
and
sweep
time
are coupled together;
that
is,
one
may
limit
the
setting
of
the
other.
Also,
frequency
will
change
in
a phase
continuous
manner
but
the
X
-axis
output
will
change
in
steps.
The
following
pages
contain
detailed
information
about
how to
understand
the
relationships
between
sweep span, sweep time,
step
size,
and
number
of
steps
for
both
Stepped
Frequency
Sweep and Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep.
If
you
are
not
interested
in
these details, you
can
just
adjust
sweep
time
until
the
approximate
desired
number
of
steps
or
step size
is
obtained.
(To skip these sweep
time
details,
turn
to page
3-64.)
The
remaining
portion
of
"How
to
Set Sweep Time"
is
comprised
of
two
parts.
The
first
part
(which
starts
on page 3 - 5
3)
develops some
calculations
for
Stepped
Frequency
Sweep
that
will
enable
you
to
determine:
1)
the
number
of steps
automatically
selected,
2)
the
frequency
step
size
automatically
selected,
3)
the
required
sweep
time
that
will select a desired
number
of
frequency
steps,
and
4)
the
required
sweep
time
that
will select a desired
step
size.
The
second
part
(which
starts
on page
3-60)
develops some
calculations
for
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep
that
will
enable
you to choose
frequency
span
and
sweep
time
so
each
allows
the
other's
settings.
The
sweep
span
limits
listed
for
Phase
Continuous
Frequency
Sweep
in
Table
3-12
(page
3-49)
will
not
necessarily be possible
unless sweep
time
is
set
within
limits
that
will allow
that
sweep span.
This
same
restriction
holds
true
when
setting
sweep time;
that
is,
the
sweep
time
settings listed in
Table
3-16
will
not
necessarily be possible unless sweep
span
is
set
within
limits
that
will
allow
that
sweep time.
The
calculations
for
this second
part
allow you to
determine:
1)
the
minimum
sweep span for a desired sweep
time
and
frequency
band,
2)
the
maximum
sweep
span
for a desired sweep
time
and
frequency
band,
3)
the
minimum
sweep
time
for a desired sweep span
and
frequency
band,
4)
the
maximum
sweep
time
for a desired sweep span
and
frequency
band,
5)
the
number
of
automatJcally
selected
X-axis
steps based on a sweep
time
setting,
and
6)
the
reqUIred sweep
time
to select a specific
number
of
X-axis
steps.

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BrandHP
Model8642B
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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