3 Short-Range Comms & IoT Mode
3.2 Modulation Analysis Measurement
7.5GHz to above 7.5GHz, the attenuation setting changes to a multiple of 10dB that is no smaller
than the previous setting. For example, 4dB attenuation changes to 10dB
Preset Auto
The Auto value is 10dB
State Saved Saved in instrument state
Min 0dB
The attenuation set by this control cannot be decreased below 6dB with the knob or step keys. Values
below 6dB must be directly entered from the keypad or via SCPI. This protects against setting a
dangerously small attenuation value, which can put the instrument at risk of damage to input circuitry.
If the current mechanical attenuation is below 6dB, it can be increased with the knob and step keys,
but not decreased
Max
CXA Option 503 or 507 50dB
EXA 60dB
All other models 70dB
Note that in the Single-Attenuator configuration, the total of ATT and EATT cannot exceed 50dB. So, if
the EATT is set to 24dB first, the main attenuation cannot be greater than 26dB and will be reduced
accordingly; if the main attenuator is set to 40dB first, EATT cannot be greater than 10dB
Annotation The current value for Total Atten is displayed in the Measurement Bar at the top of the display. A value
appears for Electronic Attenuation only if the Electronic Attenuator is enabled. The annotation appears
as:
Atten: <total>dB (e<elec>)
The e letter is in amber in Single-Attenuator configurations
For example:
Dual-Attenuator configuration:
Atten: 24dB (e14)
Indicating the total attenuation is at 24dB and the electronic attenuation is at 14dB
Single-Attenuator configuration:
A: 24dB (e14)
Indicating the total attenuation is at 24dB and the “soft” attenuation is at 14dB (see below for
definition of “soft” attenuation)
When in Manual, a # sign appears in front of Atten in the annotation
Auto Function
Remote Command
[:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation:AUTO OFF | ON | 0 | 1
[:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation:AUTO?
Example Turn Auto Mech AttenON:
:POW:ATT:AUTO ON
Dependencies :POW:ATT:AUTO is only available in measurements that support Auto, such as Swept SA
Preset
ON
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