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                                                        SERVICE INFORMATION FROM HEWLET-PACKARD
                                                                                                                                        1st Quarter 1994


             The Optical Spectrum Analyzer                                                              =    Part 3
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             Sensitivity
             Mike LevernierlHmlett-Packard


                                                        tical spectrum analyzers, see the pre-          sitivity. Sensitivity is coupled directly
                                                        vious issue of Bench Briefs.) Figure 1          to video bandwidth, as shown in
                                                        shows the display of a signal that has          Figure 2. As the sensitivity level is
                                                        an amplitude equal to the sensitivity           lowered, the video bandwidth is de-
                                                        setting of the optical spectrumanalyzer.        creased (or the transimpedance
                                                                                                        amplifier gain is increased), which re-
                                                        Single monochromators typically                 sults in a longer sweep time, since the
                                                        have sensitivity about 10 to 15 dB bet-         sweep time is inversely proportional
                                                        ter than that of double monochroma-             to the video bandwidth. The sweep
             Introduction                               tors due to the additional loss of the          time can be optimized because the

        r    In the previous issue of Bench Briefs
             Richard Ogg explained the optical
             spectrum analyzer in terms of signal
                                                        second diffraction grating in double
                                                        monochromators. The double-pass
                                                        monochromator has the same high
                                                                                                        video bandwidth is continuously vari-
                                                                                                        able and just enough video filtering
                                                                                                        can be performed. This avoids the
                                                        sensitivity of single monochromators            problem of small increases in sensitiv-
             processing, various operating modes,       even though the light strikes the dif-          ity causing large increases in sweep
             noise generation, and the control of       fraction grating twice. The high sen-           time, which can occur when only a
             noise through filtering schemes. In        sitivity is made possible by the half-          few video bandwidths are available
             this issue, Mike Levemier describes        wave plate and the use of a smaller             in fairly large steps.
             OSA sensitivity through Hewlett-           photodetector that has a lower noise
             Packard's patented way of allowing         equivalent power (NEP).
             the user to directly enter the required                                                    Tuning Speed
             sensitivity level - what HP calls a        Sensitivity can be set directly on
             "sensitivity function." For more de-       Hewlett-Packard optical spectrum                Sweep-Time Limits
             tailed information on optical spec-        analyzers, which then automatically             For fast sweeps, sweep time is limited
             trum analysis basics, order Applica-       adjust to optimize the sweep time,              by the maximum tuning rate of the
             tion Note 1550-4, Optical Spectrum         while maintaining the desired sen-              monochromator. The direct-drive-
             Analysis, HP Pub. No. 5091-3054E
             from your local HP sales/serviceoffice.

             Sensitivity - Directly Settable
                                                                                                   %3
                                                                                                   !8
                                                                                                    -       08   dBn



'1           by the User
    I
    1        Sensitivity is defined as the minimum
             detectable signal or, more specifically,
             six times the rms noise level of the
             instrument. Sensitivity is not                      Sensitivity = -80 dBm-
             specified as the average noise level,
             as it is for RF and microwave spec-
        c-   trum analyzers, because the average
             noise level of optical spectrum analyz-
             ers is 0 watts (or minues infinity                                                     RB E 1 nn          UE 208 H z   S       SI-950   i ~ e c

             dBm). (For more information on the
             differences between electrical and op-     Figure 1. Display of signal with amplitude equal to sensitivity level.


             Pub. No. 5952-3465                                                                                                         0 1994 Hewlett-Packard
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                           SENS - 8 2 dBm
                           5.00 d8lOlU




    Video BW
    300 H-
         z




                            S T R R T 1 1 5 0 . 0 nm                       S T O P 1 1 5 0 . 0 nn
                          * R E 1 nm              x U B 3 8 HZ     S              * S T 18 s e c


Figure 2. Video bandwidth directly affects sensitivity.                                                    Figure 3. Improved sweep times, even for
                                                                                                           high sensitivity measurements that tradi-
                                                                                                           tionally result in slow sweeps. This plot
                                                                                                           shows the normalizedoutput of an erbium
                                                                                                           amplifier filter that was stimulated by a
                                                                                                           white-light source.

motor system allows faster sweep                                 response. The purpose of this filter is   changed to reposition the signal in the
rates when compared with optical                                 to attenuate light at the pump wave-      measurement range of the analyzer's
spectrum analyzers that use gear-re-                             length, while passing the amplified       internal circuitry, and the sweep con-
duction systems to rotate the diffrac-                           laser output of 1550 nm. Due to the       tinues. This repositioning explains
tion grating.                                                    low power level of white-light            the pause that can occasionally be
                                                                 sources, this measurement requires        seen in a sweep with a wide measure-
For high-sensitivity sweeps that tend                            great sensitivity, which traditionally    ment range.
to be slower, the small photodetector
and continuously variable digital
                                                                 has resulted in long sweep times.
                                                                                                           Chopper Mode
                                                                                                                                                               "1
video bandwidths allow faster sweep                              Autoranging Mode                          The main purpose of the chopper
times. The small photodetector re-                               Autoranging mode is activated auto-       mode is to provide stable sensitivity
duces the sweep time because it has                              matically for sweeps with amplitude       levels for long sweep times, which
a lower NEP than the large photo-                                ranges greater than about 50 dB. The      could otherwise be affected by drift
detectors used in other optical spec-                            amplitude range is determined by the      of the electronic circuitry. The desired
trum analyzers. Lower NEP means                                  top of the screen and the sensitivity     stability is achieved by automatically
that for a given sensitivity level, a                            level set by the user. With the auto-     chopping the light to stabilize elec-
wider video bandwidth can be used,                               ranging mode activated, when the          tronic drift in sweeps of 40 seconds
which results in a faster sweep.                                 signal amplitude crosses a threshold      or greater. The effect is to sample the
(Sweep time is inversely proportional                            level, the sweep pauses, the trans-       noise and stray light before each trace
to the video bandwidth for a given                               impedance amplifier's gain is             point and subtract them from the
span and resolution bandwidth.)                                                                                    (See 'optical Spectrum Analyzer," page 8)

The continuously variable digital
video bandwidths improve the sweep
time for high-sensitivity sweeps in
two ways. First, the implementation
of digital video filtering is faster than
the response time required by narrow
analog filters during autoranging.
Second, since the video bandwidth
can be selected with great resolution,
just enough video filtering can be
used, resulting in no unnecessary
sweep-time penalty due to using a
narrower video bandwidth than is re-                                                                       -
quired. Figure 3 shows a 20 second
filter-response measurement. This fil-
ter, for an erbium amplifier, was
                                                                                                           -      Non-Chopper Mode
                                                                                                                  Chopper Mode (ST           = 41 Sec)
                                                                                                                                                               1
stimulated by a white-light source
and the figure shows the normalized                              Figure 4. Dynamic range improvement from chopper mode.

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                                                                                         tract numbers for provisioned prod-
                                                  1994                                   ucts, and recommends replacements
                                                  Logistics                              for discontinued products. The com-
                                                                                         panion microfiche lists NSNs for
                                                  Data Book                              product components and can be re-
                                                                                         quested with postage-paid cards in-
                                                                                         cluded in the data books.
                                                  John CloutierIHmlett-Packard
                                                  If your work requires U.S. Govern-     To obtain a free copy of the 1994
                                                  ment National Stock Numbers            Logistics Data Book, contact your
                                                  (NSNs) for HP products and their       nearest HP office, or:
                                                  components, HP's annual Logistic
                                                  Data Book and its companion micro-
                                                  fiche are must-have resources.         John Cloutier
                                                                                         Hewlett-Packard Company
                                                  The data book cross references HP      Federal Support Services
                                                  product numbers to National Stock      MS 51U-TH
                                                  Numbers (NSNs) and Joint Electronic    P.O. Box 58059
                                                  Type Designators (JETDs), lists con-   Santa Clara, CA 95052-8059             0




                                                  on the rear of the E1401A Mainframe.
        Safety-Related                            If a hazardous AC Voltage is present
                                                  (greater than 30 VAC RMS, or 42 VAC
        Service Notes                             peak), your unit is hazardous.

    r   Service Notes from Hewlett-Packard
        relating to personal safety and pos-
                                                  A new power supply must be in-
                                                  stalled. Order Safety Service Note
        sible equipment damage are of vital       E1401A-02-S (document ID number
        importance to our customers. To           5758 on the HP FIRST system) for
        make you more aware of these impor-       more information.
        tant notes, they are printed on paper                                            High voltage applied to the connector
        with a red border, and the service        E3910A/B PT500 Protocol Tester         module plane or connector module
        note number as an "-S" suffix. In         Serial Numbers Affected                handle could cause the existing
        order to make you immediately aware       08-0000 I CA33350292                   ground path to open, resulting in a
        of any potential safety problems, we                                             possible shock hazard to the user.
        are highlighting safety-related service   E3939A/B PT500 Protocol Tester
        notes here with a brief description of    Serial Numbers Affected                Affected units must be retrofitted
        each problem. Also, in order to draw      CA32220000 I CA33300023                with grounding wires to rectify the
        your attention to safety-related ser-                                            problem. Contact your local HP sales1
        vice notes in the service note index,     E4093A/B PT500 Protocol Tester         service office and your unit will be
        each safety-related service note is       Serial Numbers Affected                repaired free of charge.
        highlighted with a contrasting color.     02-0000 I CA33320025
                                                                                         For more information, order the fol-
        HP E1401A VXI C-Size High-Power           E4095A/B PT500 Protocol Tester         lowing Product Safety Service Notes
        Mainframe                                 Serial Numbers Affected                using the HP FIRST FAX system.
        Serial Numbers Affected                   03-0000 I CA33330209
        3227A00165 I 3227A00207
L                                                                                          Product Safety         HP FIRST
                                                  E4100B PT500 Protocol Tester             Service Note           Doc. ID No.
        Build-up of surface contamination in-     Serial Numbers Affected
        side the E1401A power supply plus a       CA33130001 I CA33150006                  E391ONB-02-S               5961
        jumper wire with damaged insulation                                                E3939NB-02-S               5962
        may cause a shock hazard to exist on      IDAC-M-XPE PT500 Protocol Tester         E4093NB-02-S               5063
        an externally-accessible pin on the       Serial Numbers Affected
    p   rear panel of the E1401A.                 CA32090001 I CA33010010
                                                                                           E4095NB-02-S
                                                                                           E4100B-024
                                                                                           IDAC-M-XPE-02-S
                                                                                                                      5064
                                                                                                                      5065
                                                                                                                      5066
        Check your unit as follows: Connect       IDAC-MPT PT500 Protocol Tester           IDAC-MPT-024               5067
        a voltmeter between chassis ground        Serial Numbers Affected
        and pin #23 on the Sub-D connector        01-0000 101-9999                                                              0

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How is the Recommended Calibration Cycle Determined?
Jim SteadlHewlett-Packard                 90% did not require any adjustments).       and AM bandwidth calibration that
                                                                                      fall into the user calibration category.
                                                                                                                                 /I
Introduction                              New Circuit Designs
For T&M products, HP usually indi-                                                    Mechanical Wear
cates in the manual a recommended         Design improvements are also used
calibration cycle. For many micro-        to justify extended calibration cycles.     Sometimes the instrument or system
wave instruments this is typically a      Reduced parts count and fewer               environment has a large influence on
one-year recommendation. With             hardware adjustments mean there is          the long-term stability of the product.
calibration costs rapidly increasing,     less chance for drift or aging to have      A good example is the HI' 8510 sys-                 \
longer calibration cycles are required    an effect on the calibration. In addi-      tem. Normal usage of a network                  4
to maintain a reasonable cost of own-     tion, newer circuit designs may pro-        analyzer requires that devices be con-               1'
ership. Following is an explanation of    vide better stability. When compared        nected and disconnected to make
some of the steps involved in deter-      to the HP 8340A, the HP 8360 series         measurements. Over an extended
mining how an extended cycle can be       has about one-third fewer compo-            time period this results in the connec-
justified.                                nents and about 25% of the HP 8340A         tors being subjected to wear and/or
                                          hardware adjustments. Long-term             damage. For this reason, the HP 8510
                                          ALC stability was also improved             recommended calibration cycle is li-
Past Experiences                          through the use of a Planar-Doped-          mited to one year and will probably
                                          Barrier (PDB) diode as the leveling         never be extended.
Most companies maintain a database        detector.
on past calibrations and can easily de-
termine what percentage of instru-                                                    Conclusions
ments required adjustments. This          User vs. Self Adjustments
data is then used to appropriately                                                    The recommended calibration cycle is
change the calibration cycle. HP          Periodic adjustments are sometimes          just that; a recommendation. Operat-
maintains such a database for instru-     required for optimum performance.           ing environment and the user's appli-
ments used in our microwave instru-       To maintain an extended calibration         cation are variables that cannot be
ment production facility. As an           cycle, it is important that these adjust-   included in the manufacturer's
example, when the HP 8360 was in-
troduced we looked at the data for a
                                          ments are either done automatically
                                          by the instrument, or set up as user
                                                                                      recommendation. The published
                                                                                      cycle should be used by the customer
                                                                                                                                 '7
similar product, the HP 8340A. The        adjustments. Both the HP 8340A/B            to help determine an initial calibration
data indicated that under normal          and HP 8360 series use auto tracking        cycle. Then an ongoing data collection
operating conditions the recom-           to maintain maximum RF output               process should be initiated to deter-
mended one-year calibration cycle for     power. In addition, the HP 8360 series      mine the best calibration cycle for the
the HP 8340A was conservative (Le./       has both frequency span calibration         customer's application.




                                     1994 Bench Briefs' Instrument
                                          Service Note Index
                                                  HP FIRST (208)344-4809
                                                  T & M Section - Press 4
                                                 Password Section - Press 3
                                                     Password - 76683                                                                 '/



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         SN   SN                                        Abstract                                   HP FIRST                           ?
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         Type No.                                                                             Document ID No.

         MA 3324A-03                 New firmware must be installed with new A6 Signal Source Board          5708
         IO 3456A-25
         MR 3457A-17
                                     Clarification of product specifications and calibration cycle
                                     Modification prevents shorting of multiple channels
                                                                                                             5706
                                                                                                             5985
                                                                                                                                 3
         IO 35653-07                 Reprogramming required for use with HP 35630A/B VISTA software          5977
         IO 3577A-17                 Source harmonic distn spec changed from -30 dBc to -25 dBc              5978
         IO 3577B-07                 Source harmonic distn spec changed from -30dBc to -25 dBc               5979

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        Type No.                                                                Document ID No.
        MR    3589A-03     C1405A/B keyboard incompatibility with HP 3589A                      5937
        IO    3784A-03     Mod optimizes the HP 3784A for burst mode operation                  5692
        IO    3784A-04     Instructions to retrofit Opt 002 to a standard instrument            5693
        MA    3784A-05     Mod to housing for pwr supply caps C1 and C2                         5694
        MA    3785A-25     Mod ensures conformance to performance test                          5695
        MR    4155A-01     Updating the preliminary ROMs with formal-releasedROMs               5994
        MR    4156A-01     Updating the preliminary ROMs with formal-released ROMs              5995
        MR    4291A-01     New A3A3 assembly improves osc level (self-test 15)                  5968
        IO    4396A-08     New key cap for power line switch                                    5917
        MR    4396A-09     New A3A3 assembly improves RF output level (self-test 16)            5969
        MR    4396A-10     Modification prevents rubber key from sticking                       5970
        MR    4396A-11     Mod corrects PHASE LOCKED LOOP UNLOCKED error at high temp           5996
        IO    4396A-12     Option upgrade procedures                                            5997
        MA    4957A-01C    Available option allows high speed option retrofitting               5014
        MR    4980A-11     LED board mod allows greater range of brightness adjustment          5929
        MR    4981A-11     LED board mod allows greater range of brightness adjustment          5930
        MR    4982A-11     LED board mod allows greater range of brightness adjustment          5931
        IO    5071A-01     Unusual power-up seq can cause pseudo "Fatal Error" message          5719
        IO    5071A-02     HP 5071A performance test                                            5720
        IO    5529A-01A    List of software revision A.01.13 anomalies                          5900
        IO    5529V-01A    List of software revision A.01.13 anomalies                          5901
        MR    6060B-02     Safety compliance of RFI filter cap discharge time constant          5761
        MR    6063B-02     Safety compliance of RFI filter cap discharge time constant          5762
        IO    6651A-03     Mod reduces radiated RFI when replacing A2 HPIB board                5944
        IO    6652A-03     Mod rcduces radiated RFI when replacing A2 HPIB board                5945
        IO    6653A-03     Mod reduces radiated RFI when replacing A2 HPIB board                5946
        IO    6654A-03     Mod reduces radiated RFI when rcplacing A2 HPIB board                5947
        IO    6655A-03     Mod reduces radiated RFI when replacing A2 HPIB board                5948
        IO    8130A-03     List of differences in mechanical/electrical major parts             5949
        MR    8560A-26C    Recommended replaccment of 5-volt regulators                         5739
        IO    8560A-27     Incorrect manual procedure cannot measure resol B/W accuracy         5714
        MA    8560A-28     Diodes w/higher breakdown voltage improves focus reliability         5950
        MR    8560E-02C    Recommended replacement of 5-volt regulators                         5740
        MA    8560E-06     Diodes whigher breakdown voltage improves focus reliability          5951
        MR    8560E-07     5-volt regulator reliability improvement on A6 PC board              5923
        MR    8561B-25C    Recommended replacement of 5-volt regulators                         5741
        IO    8561B-27     Incorrect manual procedure cannot measure resol B/W accuracy         5715
        MR    8561E-01C    Recommended replacement of 5-volt regulators                         5742
        MA    8561E-05     Diodes whigher breakdown voltage improves focus reliability          5952
        MR    8561E-06     5-volt regulator reliability improvement on A6 PC board              5924
        MR    8562A-67C    Recommended replacement of 5-volt regulators                         5743
        MA    8562A-68     Diodes whigher breakdown voltage improves focus reliability          5953
        IO    8562A-69     YTF adjustment procedure                                             5938
        MR    8563A-20C    Recommended replacement of 5-volt regulators                         5744
        IO    8563A-21      Incorrect manual procedure cannot measure resol B/W accuracy        5716
        MA    8563A-22      Diodes w/higher breakdown voltage improves focus reliability        5954
        MR    8563E-02C     Recommended replacement of 5-volt regulators                        5745
        MA    8563E-07      Diodes with higher breakdown voltage improves focus reliability     5975
        MR    8563E-08      5-volt regulator reliability improvement on A6 PC board             5925
        IO    8566B-10B     Option 462 6 dB resolution bandwidths                               5955
        MA    8566B-19A     RF attenuator with calibration ROM replacement                      5688
        MA    8567A-03A     RF attenuator retrofit kit, HP P/N 85680-60228                      5689
        MA    8568A-37B     RF attenuator with calibration ROM replacement                      5690
        MA    8568B-08A     RF attenuator with calibration ROM replacement                      5691
        IO     8568B-10B    Option 462 6 dB resolution bandwidths                               5956

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       SN   SN                                   Abstract                                    HP FIRST
       Type No.                                                                         Document ID No.
        IO
        IO
               8593E-01
               8593E-03
                              Additional equipment required during Option 012 calibration
                              List of specific test equipment reqd for Opt 151,163 calib
                                                                                                   5763
                                                                                                   5988
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                                                                                                                    Y


        IO     8594E-01       Additional equipment required during Option 012 calibration          5764
        IO     8594E-03       List of specific test equipment reqd for Opt 151,163 calib           5989
        IO     8595E-01       Additional equipment required during Option 012 calibration          5765
        IO     8595E-03       List of specific test equipment reqd for Opt 151,163 calib           5990
        IO     8596E-01       Additional equipment required during Option 012 calibration          5766
        IO     8596E-03       List of specific test equipment reqd for Opt 151,163 calib           5991
        MA     8643A-01       RPP Module modification reduces noise floor of RF output             5721
        IO     8643A-02       Jitter is normal for internal modulation source                      5722
        IO     8643A-03       Cable replacement and identification                                 5767
        MA     8644A-01       RPP Module modification reduces noise floor of RF output             5723
        IO     8644A-02       Jitter is normal for internal modulation source                      5724
        IO     8644A-03       Cable replacement and identification                                 5768
        MA     8644B-01       RPP Module modification reduces noise floor of RF output             5725
        IO     8644B-02       Jitter is normal for internal modulation source                      5726
        IO     8644B-03       Cable replacement and identification                                 5769
        MA     8645A-02       RPP Module modification reduces noise floor of RF output             5727
        IO     8645A-03       Jitter is normal for internal modulation source                      5728
        IO     8645A-04       Cable replacement and identification                                 5770
         IO    8664A-02       Jitter is normal for internal modulation source                      5729
         MR    8664A-03       Recommended replacement Reverse Power Protection assembly            5747
         IO    8664A-04       Cable replacement and identification                                 5771
         IO    8665A-03       Jitter is normal for internal modulation source                      5730
         MR     8665A-04      Recommended replacement Reverse Power Protection assembly             5748
         IO
         IO
         IO
                8665A-05
                8665B-02
                8665B-03
                              Cable replacement and identification
                              Jitter is normal for internal modulation source
                               Cable replacement and identification
                                                                                                    5772
                                                                                                    5731
                                                                                                    5773
                                                                                                                    c
         IO     8683A-03      Field support kit and assembly obsolescence                           5700
         IO     8683B-04       Field support kit and assembly obsolescence                          5701
         IO     8683D-04       Field support kit and assembly obsolescence                          5702
         IO    8684A-05       Field support kit and assembly obsolescence                           5703
         IO     8684B-07      Field support kit and assembly obsolescence                           5704
         IO     8684D-05      Field support kit and assembly obsolescence                           5705
         MR     8711A-02       Cable replacement corrects display instability problem               5717
         MR     8711A-03       Incorrect part in service kithcorrect procedure in manual            5718
         MR     875114-17      Modification fmes unexpected spurious problem                        5736
         MR     8751A-22       Mod prevents hang ups or unexpected resets                           5737
         IO     8751A-24       New key cap for power line switch                                    5918
         IO     8920A-07       Instructions for replacing the motherboard                           5699
         MR     8920A-08       Incorrect RF diagnostics results (Option 007)                        5774
         MR     8920D-01       Early units require FW upgrade for use with HP 11807A Opt 009        5958
          MR    8920DTS-01     Early instuments require hardware and firmware upgrades              5959
          MR    8921A-01       H/W and F/W upgrade required for 83201A compatibility                5749
          MR    8921D-01       Early units require FW upgrade for use with HP 11807A Opt 009        5960
          IO    899OA-01       Save A1 control board assembly top and bottom shields                5939
          IO    8991A-01       Save A1 control board assembly top and bottom shields                5940
          IO    8991A-02       Part number correction for the A1 control board assembly             5941
          IO    8992A-01       Save A1 control board assembly top and bottom shields                5942
          MA    E1222M-09      Upgrade address space for error map to 1Mbyte                        5760
          MR
          MR
                E1300A-02
                E1301A-03
                               New time-delay fuse corrects intermittent fuse failure
                               New time-delay fuse corrects intermittent fuse failure
                                                                                                    5756
                                                                                                    5757
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          SA    E1401A-02-S     Recommended modification to prevent possible shock hazard            5758
          MR    E1446A-01      New fuse prevents output from sticking at +24 or -24Vdc rail         5759
          MR    E1672A-01      Mod reduces Trig output levels when loaded with 50 ohms              5936

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        SN     SN                                  Abstract                                   HP FIRST
        Type No.                                                                         Document ID No.
        IO    E2500B-08         Changes to performance test software for pulse on/off tests         5752
        10    E2505A-01         New table provides correct ref designators during test 3xx          5753
        IO    E2505A-02         Changes to performance test software for pulse ordoff tests         5754
        MR    E2550A-01         Mod corrects synchronization problems in parallel operation         5935
        MR    E2550A-02         New firmware improves performance                                   5984
        MR    E2755A-01         Mod improves reset and futes crosstalk on FG60 control board        5986
        MR    E3611A-03         Elimination of RF oscillation for lightly loaded supply             5998
        MR    E3614A-01         New fuse eliminates intermittent blowing (Opt OE3)                  5971
        MR    E3615A-01         New fuse eliminates intermittent blowing (Opt OE3)                  5972
        MR    E3616A-01         New fuse eliminates intermittent blowing (Opt OE3)                  5973
        MR    E3617A-01         New fuse eliminates intermittent blowing (Opt OE3)                  5974
        PS    E3910AIB-02-S     Inadequate ground may cause possible shock hazard                   5%1
        IO    E3910B-01         Fan speed regulator no longer required                              5912
        PS    E3939AIB-02-S     Inadequate ground may cause possible shock hazard                   5962
        IO    E3939B-01         Fan speed regulator no longer required                              5913
        PS    E4093A/B-02-S     Inadequate ground may cause possible shock hazard                   5963
        IO    E4093B-01         Fan speed regulator no longer required                              5914
        PS    E4095A/B-02-S     Inadequate ground may cause possible shock hazard                   5964
        IO    E4095B-01         Fan speed regulator no longer required                              5915
        PS    E4100B-02-S       Inadequate ground may cause possible shock hazard                   5965
        IO    E4240B-01         Fan speed regulator no longer required                              5916
        PS    IDAC-M-XPE-02-S   Inadequate ground may cause possible shock hazard                   5966
        PS    IDAC-MPT-02-S     Inadequate ground may cause possible shock hazard                   5967
        MR    J2213A-03         LED board mod allows greater range of brightness adjustment         5932
        MR    J2219A-02         LED board mod allows greater range of brightness adjustment         5933
        MR    11612A/B-01       Mod corrects open DC force path caused by incorrect wiring          5982
        MA    16092A-01         New metal clips improve contact repeatability                       5919
        MA    16099A-01         New flat-head mounting screws improve test fuRure mounting          5920
        MR    16339A-02         New miniature banana-plug cable wire eliminates breakage            5709
        IO    16500B-01         170MB hard disk drive update for 16500B mainframe                   5993
        IO    18281A-01B        Country specific firmware is available                              5222
        MR    18281A-02         Mod remove PS3 to prevent network crashes                           5934
        MR    34401A-03         Mod improves time stability of DC current ranges (1OmA/100 mA)      6001
        10    34401A-04         Explanation of indicated calibration failure of AC current          6002
        MR    35280A-01         Repositioningint gnding lock washer elimis source sig probs         5999
        MR    35650A-01         CR1 on ps brd fails due to excessive tightening of heat sink        6000
        IO    35650B-01         Shield reduces magnetic emissions when fan assy replaced            5980
        MR    35650B-02         Mod for use with 35659A Opt AMV or H 0 1                            5987
        MR    35652AIB-01       Mod improves reliability of microdot connector                      5981
        MR    35665A-02A        Mod corrects C1405A/B Keyboard failures                             5922
        IO    37704A-01         Instructions to retrofit Opt 001 to a standard instrument           56%
        IO    37741A-01         Installation of HP 15850A Opt H03                                   5697
        MR    37743A-01         Mod corrects incorrectly loaded capacitor on transmitter brd        5698
        SM    53310-0194-01     Installing Option 001 into an HP 53310A                             5976
        MR    66oooA-02         New resistor values for ac line input prevents failure              5957
        MA    70001A-17A        New reset programmable array logic (PAL) integrated circuit         5983
        MA    70004A-13         New PAL circuit allows MODRST line on A4 to be bi-directional       5992
        IO    70301A-03         New 20 dB attenuator has longer semi-rigid cable                    5707
        MA    70320A-01         RPP Module modification reduces noise floor of RF output            5732
        IO    70320A-02         Jitter is normal for internal modulation source                     5733
        IO    70320A-03         Cable replacement and identification                                5775
        IO    70322A-02         Jitter is normal for internal modulation source                     5734
        IO    70322A-03         Cable replacement and identification                                5776
        IO    70700A-01C        Information on new firmware                                         5293
        MA    7082OA-02         Firmware revision 1.1increases trace capability                     5750

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            SN   SN                                                         Abstract                                                           HP FIRST
            Type No.                                                                                                                      Document ID No.
             MR      70908A-07                    Mod reduces n x 300 MHz residual responses                                                                 5751                 f-
                                                                                                                                                                                  T
             MR      85032B-01                    Corrections to spec errors in O/S manual and customer letter                                               5926
             IO      85620A-04                    Module hangup is caused by improper programming                                                            5746
             IO      85620A-05                    Downloadable programs may not be compat w/earlier modules                                                  5943
             MR      85644A-02                    Mod eliminates 1MHz osc on output of tracking source                                                       5927
             MR      85645A-02                    Mod eliminates 1MHz osc on output of tracking source                                                       5928
             IO      86791A-01                    Service manual update, part number 86791-90004                                                             5735
             IO      86793A-01                    New table provides correct ref designators during test 3xx                                                 5755
             MR      87510A-05                    Modification fmes unexpected spurious problem                                                              5738
             IO      87510A-08                    New key cap for power line switch                                                                          5921
             MR      S9410A-OlC                   New FW fuces calibration timing problem                                                                    5710
             MR      89410A-02                    New analog motherboard improves channel match                                                              5711
             MR      89440A-01C                   New FW fmes calibration timing problem                                                                     5712
             MR      89440A-02                    New analog motherboard improves channel match                                                              5713

             Service Note Types
                    IO    Information Only                                   MA        Modification Available
                    MR Modification Recommended                              SA        Safety
                    PS    Priority Safety                                    Shl       Interoffice Service Memo (IOSM)




rOptical Spectrum Analyzer,"continued from page 2)

trace point reading. In all modes of                  range possible, some improvement                                     the chopper mode.
operation, Hewlett-Packard optical                    can be obtained with the use of the
spectrum analyzers zero the detector                  chopper mode. While this mode does                                   This concludes the series on optical
circuitry before each sweep.                          improve dynamic range, it is not re-                                 spectntm analyzers. Bench Briefs
                                                      quired for the analyzers to meet their                               wants to thank Richard Ogg, Carla
                                                      dynamic range specifications.                                        McCarter, and Mike Levemier of the
Improved dynamic range is another                                                                                          Hewlett-Packard Microwave Tech-
benefit of sampling the stray light be-                                                                                    nology DivisioniLightwave Opera-
fore each trace point. For measure-                    Figure 4 shows the improved                                         tion for their contributions to this
ments requiring the greatest dynamic                   dynamic range obtained by activating                                series.                           0




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