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User's Guide




Agilent 83483A,4A,4B
and 54751A,2A,2B
Plug-In Modules




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Agilent part number: 83483-90010 and 54751-97011
Printed in USA April 2000
Notice. The information contained in this document is subject to change
without notice. Agilent Technologies makes no warranty of any kind
with regard to this material, including but not limited to, the implied
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Copyright Agilent Technologies 2000
c
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior
written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws.




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Certication


Agilent Technologies certies that this product met its published specications
at the time of shipment from the factory. Agilent Technologies further
certies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States
National Institute of Standards and Technology, to the extent allowed by
the Institute's calibration facility, and to the calibration facilities of other
International Standards Organization members.




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Warranty


This Agilent Technologies instrument product is warranted against defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment.
During the warranty period, Agilent Technologies will, at its option, either
repair or replace products which prove to be defective.
For warranty service or repair, this product must be returned to a service
facility designated by Agilent Technologies. Buyer shall prepay shipping
charges to Agilent Technologies and Agilent Technologies shall pay shipping
charges to return the product to Buyer. However, Buyer shall pay all shipping
charges, duties, and taxes for products returned to Agilent Technologies from
another country.
Agilent Technologies warrants that its software and rmware designated by
Agilent Technologies for use with an instrument will execute its programming
instructions when properly installed on that instrument. Agilent Technologies
does not warrant that the operation of the instrument, or software, or
rmware will be uninterrupted or error-free.
Limitation of Warranty
     The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper
     or inadequate maintenance by Buyer, Buyer-supplied software or
     interfacing, unauthorized modication or misuse, operation outside of the
     environmental specications for the product, or improper site preparation
     or maintenance.
     NO OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. AGILENT
     TECHNOLOGIES SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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     REMEDIES. AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
     ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER
     LEGAL THEORY.




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Assistance


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are available for Agilent Technologies products.
Sales and service oces
Agilent Technologies has sales and service oces located around the world
to provide complete support for Agilent Technologies products. To obtain
servicing information or to order replacement parts, contact the nearest
Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Oce. In any correspondence or
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visit the Test and Measurement Web Sites by Country page at
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numbers listed below.




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           Agilent Technologies Service Numbers
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           Belgium                    32-2-778.37.71
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           United Kingdom             01 344 366666
           United States and Canada   (800) 403-0801




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Declaration of Conformity




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          Safety Symbols


          The following safety symbols are used throughout this manual. Familiarize
          yourself with each of the symbols and its meaning before operating this
          instrument.
CAUTION   The caution sign denotes a hazard to the instrument. It calls attention to a
          procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in
          damage to or destruction of the instrument. Do not proceed beyond a caution
          sign until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.

WARNING   The warning sign denotes a life-threatening hazard. It calls attention to a
          procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result
          in injury or loss of life. Do not proceed beyond a warning sign until the
          indicated conditions are fully understood and met.




            L
           Instruction   The instruction manual symbol. The product is marked with this symbol when it is necessary
             Manual      for the user to refer to the instructions in the manual.




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          General Safety Considerations


WARNING   Before this instrument is switched on, make sure it has been properly
          grounded through the protective conductor of the ac power cable to a
          socket outlet provided with protective earth contact.
          Any interruption of the protective (grounding) conductor, inside or
          outside the instrument, or disconnection of the protective earth terminal
          can result in personal injury.

WARNING   There are many points in the instrument which can, if contacted, cause
          personal injury. Be extremely careful.
          Any adjustments or service procedures that require operation of the
          instrument with protective covers removed should be performed only by
          trained service personnel.

WARNING   If this instrument is not used as specied, the protection provided by the
          equipment could be impaired. This instrument must be used in a normal
          condition (in which all means for protection are intact) only.

CAUTION   Before this instrument is switched on, make sure its primary power circuitry
          has been adapted to the voltage of the ac power source.
          Failure to set the ac power input to the correct voltage could cause damage to
          the instrument when the ac power cable is plugged in.

CAUTION   Electrostatic discharge (ESD) on or near input connectors can damage circuits
          inside the instrument. Repair of damage due to misuse is not covered under
          warranty.
          Before connecting any cable to the electrical input, momentarily short the
          center and outer conductors of the cable together. Personnel should be
          properly grounded, and should touch the frame of the instrument before
          touching any connector.




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Contents




 1. The Instrument at a Glance
     Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                                     . . .         1-3
     Menu and Key Conventions . . . . . . . . . . .                                                     . . .         1-4
     The Agilent 83483A, 83484A,B and Agilent 54751A,
        54752A,B Electrical Plug-In Module . . . . .                                                    .   .    .    1-6
       The purpose of the plug-in module . . . . . .                                                    .   .    .    1-6
       Front panel of the plug-in module . . . . . . .                                                  .   .    .    1-6
       Getting the best performance . . . . . . . . .                                                   .   .    .    1-7
       Installing the plug-in module . . . . . . . . .                                                  .   .    .    1-8
       Trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                                    .   .    .    1-8
 2. Channel Setup Menu
       Displaying the Channel Setup                                     menu    .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .    2-4
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       Display . . . . . . . . .                                        . . .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .
                                                                                                                      2-5
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       Scale . . . . . . . . . .                                        . . .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .
                                                                                                                      2-5
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       Offset . . . . . . . . .                                         . . .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .
                                                                                                                      2-6
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       Bandwidth. . . . . . . .                                         . . .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .
                                                                                                                      2-6
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       Channel autoscale . . .                                          . . .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .
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       External scale . . . . .                                         . . .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .
                                                                                                                     2-10
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       Calibrate . . . . . . . .                                        . . .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .
 3. Calibration Overview
     Factory Mainframe Calibrations . . .                                       .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .    3-4
     User Calibrations . . . . . . . . .                                        .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .    3-6
       Plug-in Module Vertical Calibration                                      .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .    3-7
       Dark Calibration . . . . . . . .                                         .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .    3-8
       Channel Skew Calibration . . . .                                         .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .   3-10
       Probe Calibration . . . . . . . .                                        .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .   3-10
       External Scale . . . . . . . . .                                         .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .   3-13
     Complete Calibration Summary . . .                                         .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .    .   3-14




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  4. Specications and Characteristics
      Specications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     4-3
      Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     4-8
  5. In Case of Diculty
      If the mainframe does not operate . . . . . . . . . . .   5-3
      If the plug-in does not operate . . . . . . . . . . . .   5-4
      Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      5-6
      Index




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Figures




  1-1.   Front panel of the plug-in module.    .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 1-7
  2-1.   Electrical Channel Setup menu. . .    .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 2-3
  2-2.   A typical Cal Status display. . . .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 2-11
  3-1.   Current Frame 1Temp condition .       .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 3-5
  3-2.   Dark calibration menu . . . . . .     .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 3-9
  3-3.   Electrical Channel Calibrate Menu .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 3-12
  3-4.   External Scale Menu . . . . . . .     .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   . 3-13




Tables




  3-1.   Factory Calibration Summary . . . . . . . .               .   .   .   .   .   .   . 3-4
  3-2.   Electrical Channel User Calibration Summary               .   .   .   .   .   .   . 3-6
  3-3.   Miscellaneous User Calibration Summary . . .              .   .   .   .   .   .   . 3-7
  3-4.   Complete Calibration Summary . . . . . . .                .   .   .   .   .   .   . 3-14




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The Instrument at a
Glance




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          The Instrument at a Glance



            What you'll nd in this chapter
            This chapter describes:

                options and accessories

                the key conventions used in this manual

                the front panel, rear panel and keys that do   not   display menus on the screen

            Understanding the information in this chapter will help you successfully operate the instrument.




CAUTION   The input circuits can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
          Therefore, avoid applying static discharges to the front-panel input
          connectors. Before connecting any coaxial cable to the connectors,
          momentarily short the center and outer conductors of the cable together.
          Avoid touching the front-panel input connectors without rst touching the
          frame of the instrument. Be sure the instrument is properly earth-grounded
          to prevent buildup of static charge.
          The electrical plug-in module provides two accurate measurement channels
          with user selectable bandwidths. The lower bandwidth mode provides
          excellent oscilloscope noise performance for accurate measurement of
          small signals. The high bandwidth mode provides high-delity display and
          measurement of very high-speed waveforms.
          The Agilent 83483A or Agilent 54751A electrical plug-in module provides:
           User selectable 12.4 or 20 GHz bandwidth
           2.5 GHz bandwidth trigger channel
           3.5 mm (m) connectors
          The Agilent 83484A,B or Agilent 54752A,B electrical plug-in module provides:
           User selectable 26.5 or 50 GHz bandwidth
           2.5 GHz bandwidth trigger channel
           2.4 mm (m) connectors

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                       Ordering information




Options                 Option 0BW Agilent 83483A, 83484A, B and Agilent 54751A, 54752A, B
                        Service Guide
                        Option 0B1 Additional set of user documentation
                        Option 0B0 Deletes the user documentation
                        Option UK6 Measured performance data

Optional accessories    Agilent 54006A 6 GHz divider probe
                        Agilent 54008A 22 ns delay line
                        Agilent 54118A 500 MHz to 18 GHz trigger
                        Agilent 10086A ECL terminator
                        SMA (f-f) adapter, Agilent part number 1250-1158
                        APC 2.4 (f-f) adapter, Agilent 11900B
                        APC 3.5 (f-f) adapter, Agilent part number 1250-1749




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Menu and Key Conventions




The keys labeled Trigger, Disk, and Run are all examples of front-panel keys.
Pressing some front-panel keys accesses menus of functions that are displayed
along the right side of the display screen. These menus are called softkey
menus.
Softkey menus list functions other than those accessed directly by the
front-panel keys. To activate a function on the softkey menu, press the
unlabeled key immediately next to the annotation on the screen. The
unlabeled keys next to the annotation on the display are called softkeys.
Additional functions are listed in blue type above and below some of the
front-panel keys. These functions are called shifted functions. To activate a
shifted function, press the blue front-panel Shift key and the front-panel key
next to the desired function.
Throughout this manual front-panel keys are indicated by a box around the
key label, for example, 4Timebase5. Softkeys are indicated by shading on the
key label, for example, Mask Align . The softkeys displayed depend on
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the front-panel key pressed and which menu is selected. Shifted functions
are indicated by the front-panel 4Shift5 key followed by the shaded shifted
function, for example the Local function (above the 4Stop/Single5 front-panel
key) will be shown as 4Shift5, 4Local5.
A softkey with On and O in its label can be used to turn the softkey's
function on or o. To turn the function on, press the softkey so On is
highlighted. To turn the function o, press the softkey so O is highlighted.
An On or O softkey function will be indicated throughout this manual as:
Test On.
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A softkey such as Sweep Triggered Freerun oers you a choice of
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functions. In this case you could choose Triggered by pressing the softkey
until Triggered is highlighted, or choose Freerun by pressing the softkey until
Freerun is highlighted. A choices softkey will be indicated throughout this
manual as: Sweep Triggered Freerun Triggered.
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When some softkeys, such as Calibrate probe , are pressed the rst time,
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a measurement will be made and the result will be provided. Some softkeys,
such as Offset require the entry of a numeric value. To enter or change the
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                                                       The Instrument at a Glance
                                                     Menu and Key Conventions


value, use the general purpose knob located below the front-panel Measure
section.




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The Agilent 83483A, 83484A,B and Agilent
54751A, 54752A,B Electrical Plug-In Module



The electrical plug-in module is one of several plug-in modules available for
the Agilent 83480A, 54750A mainframes.




The purpose of the plug-in module


The purpose of the plug-in module is to provide measurement channels,
including sampling, for the mainframe. The plug-in module scales the input
signal, sets the bandwidth of the system, and allows the oset to be adjusted
so the signal can be viewed. The output of the plug-in module is an analog
signal that is applied to the ADCs on the acquisition boards inside the
mainframe. The plug-in module also provides a trigger signal input to the
time base/trigger board inside the mainframe.




Front panel of the plug-in module


The plug-in module takes up two, of the four, mainframe slots. The front
panel of the plug-in module has two channel inputs and an external
trigger input. The front panel also has two Probe Power connectors for
Agilent 54700-series probes, an Aux Power connector for general purpose
use, and a key for each channel that displays the softkey menu. The softkey
menu allows you to access the channel setup features of the plug-in module
for the selected input.
The front-panel Probe Power connectors allow automatic channel scaling
and probe calibration with Agilent 54700 series probes. The front-panel Aux
Power connector provides only power to Agilent 54700 series probes for use
as a trigger input. Probe calibration and scaling are not required for a trigger
input.


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                                                                The Instrument at a Glance
                                                          The Electrical Plug-In Modules




                   Figure 1-1. Front panel of the plug-in module.




Getting the best performance

To ensure you obtain the specied accuracy, you must perform a plug-in
module vertical calibration. The calibration must also be performed when you
move a plug-in module from one slot to another, or when you move a plug-in
module from one mainframe to another. Refer to Chapter 3 for information
on performing a plug-in module vertical calibration.




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          The Instrument at a Glance




          Installing the plug-in module


          You do not need to turn o the mainframe to install or remove the plug-in
          modules. The plug-in module can be installed in slots 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 on
          the Agilent 83480A, 54750A mainframe. The plug-in module will not function
          if it is installed in slots 2 and 3.
          To make sure the instrument meets all of the published specications, there
          must be a good ground connection from the plug-in module to the mainframe.
          The RF connectors on the rear of the plug-in module are spring loaded, so
          nger-tighten the knurled screw on the front panel of the plug-in module to
          make sure the plug-in is securely seated in the mainframe.

CAUTION   Do not use extender cables to operate the plug-in module outside of the
          mainframe. The plug-in module using extender cables can be damaged by
          improper grounding when using extender cables.




          Trigger


          The external trigger level range for this plug-in module is 61 V. The trigger
          source selection follows the slots the plug-in module is installed in. For
          example, if the plug-in module is installed in slots 1 and 2, then the trigger
          source is listed as trigger 2. If it is installed in slots 3 and 4, then the trigger
          source is listed as trigger 4.

CAUTION   The maximum safe input voltage is 62 V + peak ac (+16 dBm).




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                                                               The Instrument at a Glance




CAUTION   The input circuits can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
          Therefore, avoid applying static discharges to the front-panel input
          connectors. Before connecting any coaxial cable to the connectors,
          momentarily short the center and outer conductors of the cable together.
          Avoid touching the front-panel input connectors without rst touching the
          frame of the instrument. Be sure the instrument is properly earth-grounded
          to prevent buildup of static charge.




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The Instrument at a Glance




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Channel Setup Menu




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          Channel Setup Menu



            What you'll nd in this chapter
            This chapter describes the Channel Setup menu. A key tree and description of the available functions
            is included.




CAUTION   The input circuits can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
          Therefore, avoid applying static discharges to the front-panel input
          connectors. Before connecting any coaxial cable to the connectors,
          momentarily short the center and outer conductors of the cable together.
          Avoid touching the front-panel input connectors without rst touching the
          frame of the instrument. Be sure the instrument is properly earth-grounded
          to prevent buildup of static charge.
          At the top of the plug-in module are the 4Channel5 keys. These keys give you
          access to the Channel Setup menu for each input. The Channel Setup menu
          is displayed on the right side of the screen when the 4Channel5 key is pressed.
          There are several types of softkeys available. A description of the dierent
          softkeys and their functions is provided in the Agilent 83480A, 54750A User's
          Quick Start Guide supplied with the mainframe.




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                                                            Channel Setup Menu




               Figure 2-1. Electrical Channel Setup menu.




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           Channel Setup Menu




           Displaying the Channel Setup menu


           To display the Channel Setup menu, press the 4Channel5 key.




            Display
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           The Display softkey turns the channel display o and on. When the channel
           display is on, a waveform is displayed for that channel, unless the oset is
           adjusted so the waveform is clipped o of the display.
           The channel number, vertical scaling, and oset are displayed at the bottom
           left of the waveform area. They remain on the display until the channel
           is turned o, or an automatic measurement is performed. The automatic
           measurement results share the same area of the display as the channel
           setups.
           When the channel display is o, the waveform display for that channel is
           turned o, pulse parameter measurements are stopped and acquisition on
           that channel is stopped, unless it is needed as an operand for waveform math
           functions.
           Even though the channel display is o, you can still use the plug-in as a
           trigger source or as a function source in the Math menu. However, the
           instrument will not trigger unless one or more of the other channel displays
           are turned on, or unless a math function is using one of the channels.

Key Path
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           4Channel5           Display




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                                                                       Channel Setup Menu




            Scale
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           The Scale softkey controls the vertical scaling of the waveform. If the ne
           mode is o, then the knob and arrow keys change the vertical scaling in a
           1-2-5 sequence. When ne mode is on, the knob and arrow keys change the
           vertical scaling in 1 mV increments. You can also use the keypad to enter
           values in 1 mV increments, independent of the ne mode selection.
           The units the scale is displayed in depend on the unit of measure selected
           with the Units softkey. The choices for units are volts, watts, amperes, or
           unknown.

Key Path
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           4Channel5           Scale




            Offset
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           The Oset softkey moves the waveform vertically. It is similar to the position
           control on analog oscilloscopes. The advantage of digital oset is that it is
           calibrated. The oset voltage is the voltage at the center of the graticule
           area, and the range of oset is 500 mV. You can use the knob, arrow keys, or
           keypad to change the oset setting. The ne mode also works with oset.
           When an Agilent 54700-series active probe is used with the plug-in module
           and is connected to the probe power connector adjacent to the channel input,
           the oset control adjusts the external scale factor and oset of the hybrid
           inside the active probe. A probe connected to the auxiliary power connector
           adjacent to the trigger input will function, but the channel scale factor will
           not be adjusted automatically.

Key Path
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           4Channel5           Offset




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           Channel Setup Menu




            Bandwidth. . .
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           Agilent 83483A, 54751A only
           You can use the Bandwidth function to select either the 12.4 GHz or the
           20 GHz bandwidth.
           Agilent 83484A,B 54752A,B only
           You can use the Bandwidth function to select either the 26.5 GHz or the
           50 GHz bandwidth.

Key Path
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           4Channel5           Bandwidth. . .




            Channel autoscale
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           The Channel Autoscale function provides a convenient and fast method for
           determining the standard vertical scale setting with the highest resolution
           that will not clip the waveform. Timebase and trigger settings are not
           aected.
           This function is useful in manufacturing environments where the timebase
           and trigger settings remain constant and only the vertical scale needs to be
           adjusted for signal level variations in multiple DUTs.

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                                       External scale . . .
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                                      The External Scale function allows you to setup the instrument to
                                      use external optical-to-electrical converters or attenuators. Scaling is
                                      automatically adjusted to account for the external device.

Key Path
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                                      4Channel5           External scale . . .




                                      The Atten Units function lets you select how you want the probe attenuation
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Atten units
                                      factor represented. The choices are either decibel or ratio. The formula for
                                      calculating decibels is:
                                                                            20 log Vout or 10 log Pout
                                                                                            Vin                             Pin




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                                      The Attenuation function lets you select an attenuation that matches the
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Attenuation
                                      device connected to the instrument. When the attenuation is set correctly,
                                      the instrument maintains the current scale factors, if possible. All marker
                                      values and voltage or wattage measurements will re
ect the actual signal at
                                      the input to the external device.
                                      The attenuation range is from 0.0001:1 to 1,000,000:1. When you connect
                                      a compatible active probe to the probe power connector, adjacent to
                                      the corresponding channel input, the instrument automatically sets the
                                      attenuation. For all other devices, set the probe attenuation with the knob,
                                      arrow keys, or keypad.


                                        NOTE
                                        Refer to Chapter 3 for information on calibrating to the tip of the probe.




Key Path
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                                   The Units function lets you select the unit of measure appended to the
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Units
                                   channel scale, oset, trigger level, and vertical measurement values. For the
                                   plug-in module, the units are Volts, Amperes, Watts, or unknown. Use Volt for
                                   voltage probes, Ampere for current probes, Watt for optical-to-electrical (O/E)
                                   converters, and unknown when there is no unit of measure or when the unit
                                   of measure is not one of the available choices.

Key Path
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                                   4Channel5           External scale . . . Units

Ext gain and                       When you select Ampere, Watt, or unknown on an electrical channel, two
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Ext offset                         additional functions become available: External Gain and External Oset.
                                   These two additional functions allow you to compensate for the actual
                                   characteristics of the probe rather than its ideal characteristics. For example,
                                   you might have an amplied lightwave converter with ideal characteristics
                                   of 300 V/W with 0 V oset. But, its actual characteristics are 324 V/W with
                                   1 mV of output oset. Therefore, set the External Gain to 324 V/W and the
                                   External Oset to 1 mV.

Key Path                                  External scale . . . Units Volt Ext gain or
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                                   Ext Offset
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                                   Ext Offset
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                  Calibrate
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                 The calibrate menu allows you to null out any skew between probes or cables
                 and check the present calibration status of the instrument.

Key Path
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                 4Channel5           Calibrate

                 The Skew function changes the horizontal position of a waveform on the
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Skew
                 display. The Skew function has a range of +100 s. You can use skew to
                 compensate for dierences in cable or probe lengths. It also allows you to
                 place the triggered edge at the center of the display when you are using a
                 power splitter connected between the channel and trigger inputs. Another
                 use for skew is when you are comparing two waveforms that have a timing
                 dierence between them. If you are more interested in comparing the shapes
                 of two waveforms rather than the actual timing dierence between them, you
                 can use Skew to overlay one waveform on top of the other waveform.


                     To skew two channels
                     1. Turn both channels on and overlay the signals vertically.

                     2. Expand the time base so the rising edges are about a 45 degree angle.

                     3. Adjust the skew on one of channels so that the rising edges overlap at the 50 percent points.




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                                   The Cal Status function displays a screen similar to Figure 2-2.
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Cal status

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                                   4Channel5   Calibrate Cal Status




                                                                                Figure 2-2. A typical Cal Status display.
Current Date                       This is the current date and time. You can compare this to the last plug-in
                                   module calibration time. That way you will know how long it has been since
                                   the last plug-in module calibration was performed.

Current Frame                      This is the temperature change on the inside of the instrument since the last
1Temp                              mainframe calibration was performed. A positive number indicates how many
                                   degrees warmer the mainframe is currently as compared to the temperature
                                   of the mainframe at the last mainframe calibration.




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Channel 1                                         The instrument displays Calibrated or Uncalibrated, depending on
Calibration                                       whether the last plug-in module calibration is still valid. A calibration can be
Status                                            invalidated if:
                                                   The mainframe has cycled power.
                                                   The plug-in has been repaired, reprogrammed, or removed from the
                                                    mainframe.
                                                   The instrument's operating temperature has changed and remains more
                                                    than 5 C from the temperature at which the Plug-in calibration was
                                                    performed.
                                                  Uncalibrated indicates the plug-in module vertical calibration is invalid.

Plug-in                                           The Plug-in function lists the model number, serial number, date, time, and
                                                  temperature delta. The temperature 1 is the temperature change from the
                                                  temperature of the mainframe when the last calibration was performed. If
                                                  this temperature 1 is greater than 65 C since the last mainframe calibration,
                                                  then you must perform a plug-in module calibration to achieve the specied
                                                  dc accuracy.

Calibrate probe Connect a voltage probe to the plug-in and then press:
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                                                      Calibrate probe
                                                    The instrument calibrates to the tip of the probe by setting the probe
                                                    attenuation to the actual attenuation ratio of the probe. The instrument
                                                    also automatically compensates for any oset that the probe may introduce.
                                                    The CAL signal is internally routed to the probe tip for Agilent probes.

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  What you'll nd in this chapter
      Factory Calibrations
      User Calibrations|Optical and Electrical
      Complete Calibration




This chapter describes the calibration of the mainframe and the plug-in
module. It is intended to give you, or the calibration laboratory personnel, an
understanding of the various calibration procedures available, and how they
were intended to be used.
Proper calibration is critical to measurement accuracy and repeatability. The
Agilent 54750A/83480A and their associated modules and accessories require
that both factory and user calibrations be implemented at the recommended
intervals in order to perform measurements at their published specications.
This chapter is divided into three sections. The rst section describes
factory calibrations. A factory calibration consists of verifying instrument
performance to all specications. If an instrument fails to meet specications,
adjustment or repair may be necessary. For most users, this will mean
shipping the instrument back to an authorized service center. Some users
may purchase the required instrumentation and perform the factory timebase
calibrations themselves using the optional Agilent 83480A, 54750A Service
Guide or the electrical module calibration using the optional Agilent
83483A/4A/4B, 54751A/2A/2B Service Guide.
The second part of the chapter addresses calibrations that are routinely
performed by the end user. Subsections in each of the two main sections
discuss the individual calibrations. In addition, there will be summary tables
at the end of each of these sections summarizing the main areas addressed.
The third part of the manual consists of a complete calibration summary
table at the end of the chapter. Both factory and user calibrations must be


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                       performed regularly in order to ensure proper measurement accuracy and
                       repeatability.
CAUTION                The input circuits can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Avoid
                       applying static discharges to the front-panel input connectors. Before
                       connecting a coaxial cable to the connectors, momentarily short the center
                       and outer connectors of the cable together. Avoid touching the front panel
                       input connectors without rst touching the frame of the instrument. Be sure
                       that the instrument is properly earth-grounded to prevent buildup of static
                       charge. It is strongly recommended that an antistatic mat and wristband be
                       used when connecting to electrical channel inputs.

Calibration interval   Agilent Technologies recommends that the factory calibration be performed
                       on a periodic basis. Agilent designs instruments to meet specications
                       over the recommended calibration interval provided that the instrument
                       is operated within the specied operating environment. To maintain
                       specications, periodic recalibrations are necessary. We recommend that the
                       plug-in module be calibrated at an Agilent Technologies service facility every
                       12 months. Users are encouraged to adjust the calibration cycle based on
                       their particular operating environment or measurement accuracy needs.

Required warm-up time The instrument requires a 1 hour warm-up period before any of the
                       calibrations mentioned in this chapter are performed. It is not enough for the
                       instrument to be in the standby setting. It must be turned on and running for
                       the entire hour.

Remote operation       Remote programming commands for calibrations are included in the Agilent
                       83480A/Agilent 54750A Programming's Guide. Performing calibrations
                       remotely is slightly dierent than the operation of front-panel calibrations.




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                      Factory Mainframe Calibrations




                      Mainframe calibration (performed at the factory) improves timebase accuracy.
                      All timebase measurements such as rise time, fall time, eye width, jitter,
                      and so forth are aected by the timebase accuracy. The calibration factors
                      are stored in the nonvolatile RAM of the instrument. There is a switch on
                      the back panel of the instrument that allows the mainframe calibration to
                      be protected or unprotected. Next to the switch there is a drawing that
                      shows each switch's function and protected position. Refer to the optional
                      Agilent 83480A, 54750A Service Guide for more details about the mainframe
                      calibration, and the position of the rear-panel memory protect switches.
                                           Table 3-1. Factory Calibration Summary
           Calibration       What is calibrated      Measurements                   Recommended                               Softkey Path
                                                       Aected                          Interval
     Mainframe Calibration   Accuracy and         All time base                   Annually at Agilent 4Utility5
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                             timescale            as rise time, fall time,        center or if operating Calibrate
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                                                  eye width, and jitter.          temp has changed
                                                                                  and remains 5 C or
                                                                                  more from calibration
                                                                                  temperature. See
                                                                                  service manual.


CAUTION               To prevent access to the mainframe calibration switch, place a sticker over
                      the access hole to this switch.

CAUTION               Do not attempt a Mainframe calibration without consulting the Agilent
                      83480A, 54750A Service Guide.
                      A mainframe calibration should be performed on a periodic basis, annually,
                      or when the ambient operating temperature has changed by and remains
                      5 C dierent than the operating temperature at which the last mainframe
                      calibration was performed. To see how much the operating temperature
                      has changed since the last mainframe calibration and the date of the last
                      mainframe calibration, check the Calibration status by pressing the following
                      key sequence: 4Utility5, Calibrate , and then Cal status on.
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The temperature change is displayed at the top of the display as shown in the
following gure.




                    Figure 3-1. Current Frame 1Temp condition
If the Current Frame 1Temp listing is greater than 65 C, then the
mainframe should either be calibrated at the current operating temperature or
be placed in an ambient air temperature that is within 5 C of the temperature
of the current calibration.




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                            The following calibrations can be performed by the user:
                              Plug-in Module Vertical Calibration
                              Dark Calibration
                              Probe Calibration
                              Channel Skew
                              External Scale
                            Electrical channels have calibration procedures for:
                             adjusting timebase skew, for matching propagation delay between channels,
                              probes, cables, and so forth
                             using external probes
CAUTION                     The input circuits can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Avoid
                            applying static discharges to the front panel input connectors. Before
                            connecting a coaxial cable to the connectors, momentarily short the center
                            and outer connectors of the cable together. Avoid touching the front panel
                            input connectors without rst touching the frame of the instrument. Be sure
                            the instrument is properly earth-grounded to prevent buildup of static charge.
                            An antistatic mat and wristband are strongly recommended.

                                     Table 3-2. Electrical Channel User Calibration Summary
 Calibration     What is calibrated         Measurements Aected           Recommended Interval                         Key Path
Plug-in        Vertical oset and vertical Any electrical vertical         Perform after any power cycle or 4Utility5
Vertical       scale accuracy.            measurements such as            once every 10 hours during  FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
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Calibration                               Vp to p, eye height,            continuous use or if operating
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                                          extinction ratio                temperature changes by more
                                                                          than 2  C.

Dark           Dark calibration measures   Channels aected: electrical Before extinction ratio               4Shift5, 4Meas eye5
Calibration    the channel oset signal     with O/E converter. Extinction measurements if the vertical scale Extinction ratio
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               without any light present   ratio.                         or oset has changed since the Dark Cal
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               the extinction ratio                                       plug-in vertical calibration is
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                                        Table 3-3. Miscellaneous User Calibration Summary
 Calibration      What is calibrated         Measurements Aected           Recommended Interval                           Key Path
Probe          Probe Attenuation            Any electrical measurement   Whenever a probe is          4Electrical           Channel Setup5
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Channel Skew Calibrates out the small       Multiple channel             Before multiple channel      4Channel           Setup5
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               for looking at timing                                     between channels.
               dierences between
               channels
External Scale Compensates for gain or      Any measurement taken        Whenever using external      4Channel           Setup5
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               external devices             (component or transducer)    transducer)
               (calibrates vertical scale
               to external device)




                             Plug-in Module Vertical Calibration

                             The plug-in module vertical calibration allows the instrument to establish
                             the calibration factors for a specic plug-in when the plug-in is installed in
                             the mainframe. The plug-in calibration factors are valid only for the specic
                             mainframe slot in which it was calibrated. The plug-in vertical calibration
                             establishes vertical accuracy.
                             A plug-in vertical calibration should be done if:
                              The mainframe has cycled power.
                              The plug-in has been repaired, reprogrammed, or removed from the
                               mainframe.
                              The instrument's operating temperature has changed and remains more
                               than 5 C from the temperature at which the Plug-in calibration was
                               performed.


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                       To obtain the best measurement results, it is recommended that a user
                       vertical calibration be performed after every 10 hours of continuous use or if
                       the temperature has changed by greater than 2 C from the previous vertical
                       calibration.

To view the            This procedure displays the temperature change that the instrument has
temperature change     undergone since the last Plug-in Vertical Calibration.
                       1. Press the front-panel channel 4SETUP5 key.
                       2. Press Calibrate and then Cal status on.
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                       The current plug-in 1Temp value is listed for each installed module.

To perform a plug-in   No additional equipment is required to perform a plug-in vertical calibration.
module vertical        Reference signals are both generated and routed internally.
calibration            1. Remove any front-panel connections from electrical channels.
                       2. Press 4Utility5, Calibrate. . . , and then Calibrate plug-in. . . .
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                       4. Press Start cal to start the calibration.
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                       5. Follow the on-screen instructions.




                       Dark Calibration

                       The dark calibration is for electrical measurements if an external O/E is being
                       used. This calibration measures the optical channel oset signal when there
                       isn't any light present and then uses this information in performing extinction
                       ratio measurements. Dark calibrations should be done for the following
                       conditions:
                        Before any critical extinction ratio measurements are made
                        After a plug-in vertical calibration
                        If a module has been removed
                        If the mainframe power has been cycled

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