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I                                                           SERVICE INFORMATION FROM HEWLETT-PACKARD
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                    The Optical Spectrum Analyzer
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    I               Richard OgglHewlett-Packard
                                                            In reality, prisms are too inefficient.    microwave spectrum analyzer. The
                                                            To reduce the space required by a          result is the ability to measure
                                                            prism, a grating is used. The effect of    baseband modulation information on
                                                            the grating is the same as the prism,      the optical signal, but without any in-
                                                            except the spreading happens much          formation about the wavelength of
                                                            faster and the light is now reflected      the optical signal.
                                                            in the other direction. The variable
                                                            slit and photodetector are still used.
                                                                                                       OSA Wavelength
                                                                                                       Measurements
                    Introduction                            The Lightwave Signal Analyzer
                                                                                                       Again, the OSA is used to show
                    The optical spectrum analyzer (or       The lightwave signal analyzers intro-      power levels as a function of
    I
                    OSA) is a very common piece of test     duced several years ago are based on       wavelength. (This is just like micro-
    i               equipment on the lightwave bench.       a broad-band photodetector used to         wave spectrum analyzers, which
                    These instruments were first intro-     demodulate an optical signal. The          show power versus frequency.) Recall
    !               duced about 10 years ago. HP's basic    output of the photodetector is             that frequency and wavelength are in-
                    OSA product is the HP 71450A, which     coupled to a preamplifier. This            verse relations. The OSA sweeps in-
                    operates in the 600 to 1700 nm range.   amplified signal is then routed to a       creasing wavelength, which is de-
                    Standard hardware options include
                                                                                                                   (See "Optical Spectrum Analyzer,"page 4)
                    Option 001, which adds a program-
                    mable current source and Option 009
                    for 9 Fm input fiber.

                    Modulation
                    The Optical Spectrum Analyzer vs.
                    the Lightwave Signal Analyzer
                    What is the difference between an op-
        1
        I           tical spectrum analyzer and a light-
        *           wave signal analyzer that measures
                    modulation on optical signals? First,
                    let's talk about how the OSA works.
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                    The Optical Spectrum Analyzer
                    A very simple diagram (see Figure 1)
                    illustrates the basic concept through
                    the familiar prism. Light passes
                    through a prism where it is split,
                    being distributed according to its
                    wavelength. Next, a variable-width
                f   slit is used to select only the
                    wavelength desired, which is focused
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                    on a photodetector. This allows the
                    OSA to measure optical power levels
                    versus wavelength.                      Figure 1. Basic Concept of Optical Spectrum Analyzer

                    Pub. NO. 5952-3463                                                                                           0 Hewlett-Packard 1993
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Microwave Measurements

1992-1993 Microwave Test Accessories Catalog
Introduction                               through convenient computer inter-
                                           face and measurements can be easily
Hewlett-Packard offers a complete          reconfigured. Calibration standards
line of microwave measurement              traceable through NIST provide the
equipment for testing and charac-          lowest measurement uncertainties
terizing components and systems            and years of reliable service.
from dc to 110 GHz. A test setup can
be assembled from HI' instruments          Vector Voltmeters
and measurement accessories de-            This solution provides the most
scribed in this catalog.                   economical measurement technique
                                           up to 2 GHz for individual frequen-
From a functional standpoint, HI' di-      cies, and is used with splitters, test
vides microwave measurements into          sets, and couplers.
the following categories:
                                           Equipment Selection
rn Impedance Measurements                  HI' equipment capability ranges from
w Attenuation Measurements                 inexpensive test systems assembled
                                           from directional couplers to powerful
rn Power Measurements                      analyzers that furnish dynamic dis-
rn Noise Figure Measurements               plays of error-corrected vector mea-
                                           surements. Equipment selection and         Vector Network Analyzers
   Spectrum Analysis                       measuring technique depend on the          Because these analyzers obtain both
rn Calibration and Metrology Mea-          accuracy, speed, and cost require-         phase and amplitude information,
   surements                               ments of the application. Some appli-      uncertainties are very small and can
                                           cations require complete characteriza-     be determined from physical mea-
                                           tion of microwave components. Vec-         surements of the standards used or
Impedance and Attenuation                  tor measurements are usually made          by the use of recommended verifica-
Measurements - Types of                    in development labs to aid compo-          tion kits. This system is the most com-
Analyzers                                  nent design and characterization. The      mon type found in metrology applica-
                                           bulk of microwave testing is per-          tions.
Scalar Network Analyzers                   formed in production test, installa-
This measurement technique uses the        tion, and maintenance, which is ac-        Vector Voltmeters
amplitude-only information available       complished with scalar systems.            Uncertainties can occur from the
from detectors and directional             These systems are easy-to-use, low-        meter linearities and mismatches be-
bridges. Analysis is performed using       cost, and easy for operators to under-     tween various components of the
frequency-swept displays in the            stand.                                     measurement system. These can also
bandwidth of interest and results are                                                 be estimated by knowing the values
quickly displayed on a graphics            Discussion of Uncertainties                of the individual components.
screen or transferred to a plotter. Sca-
lar measurements are most common            Scalar Network Analyzers                  Reflectometer Calculator
in production environments.                 Common uncertainties include detec-       The HP Reflectometer Calculator (Lit-
                                            tor and analyzer linearities, which are   erature No. 5952-0948) is invaluable
Power Meters                                usually small; directivity of direc-      for estimating the uncertainties in
Power meters use only the amplitude         tional couplers and bridges; and mis-     most systems. For example, measur-
information available from power            match errors between the various          ing a 20 dB fixed attenuator that has
sensors through splitters or couplers       components of the system. The mag-        a SWR of 1.5 with a power sensor that
at individual frequencies. Power sen-       nitude of the error is obtained by        has a SWR of 1.4 could yield an uncer-
sors work over a wide frequency             simple tracking and directivity mea-      tainty of about ? 0.3 dB. Similarly,
range and are provided with a refer-        surements using the recommended           measuring a termination with a return
ence signal from the power meter.          .calibration and verification kits.        loss of 20 dB on a system with 40 dB
Measurements are more accurate and                                                    of directivity could yield an uncer-
slower than scalar analyzers, and are      Power Meters                               tainty of about 0.9 dB. Both calcula-
usually performed in production and        Uncertainties arise in this technique      tions are very quick on the Reflec-
standard environments.                     from the directivity of the couplers,      tometer Calculator.
                                           linearity of the power meter and sen-
Vector Network Analyzers                   sor, and mismatch errors between the       Copies of the 1992-1993 Microwave
These analyzers provide the most ac-       sensors and the devices to be tested.      Test Accessories Catalog can be ob-
curate measurements available over a       Computer controlled systems aid the        tained through your local HP sales/
wide range of discrete frequencies.        user with the determination of the er-     service office. Order publication
Computational power is provided            rors present.                              number 5091-4269E.               0

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                              1'1- n * _ P I T   '   1993                                         ucts, and rcommends replacements
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(`Optical Spectrum Analyzer," continued from page 1 )
creasing frequency. (Yes, one could
say that "it sweeps backwards," but
we do not use that term.) The range
of the OSA is 600 nm to 1700 nm. As
a comparison, the visible wavelength
range is approximately 300 nm to 650
nm (but varies somewhat from indi-
vidual to individual). It is interesting
to note that in lightwave, longer
wavelength corresponds to higher
performance. So sweeping from short
wavelength to long wavelength is
analogous with pushing to higher and
higher microwave frequencies.

OSA Resolution
But if the OSA is conceptually much
like a conventional spectrum
analyzer, why is it not used to see
modulation? It could be, depending on
the relative bandwidths involved.
The OSA has "resolutions" (like resol-
                                                        Figure 2. Fabry-Perot Laser Test Measurements
ution bandwidths) from 0.08 nm to
10 nm. A common wavelength for op-
tical work is 1300 nm, which is about
230 THz. At this wavelength, a resol-
ution of 0.1 nm is about 18 GHz. So,
modulation can be easily seen if its
bandwidth is considerably wider than
18 GHz. Optical modulators that have
a bandwidth this wide are not yet
commonly found. Most RF modula-
tion of a laser is only a few GHz in
bandwidth, so all the modulation in-
formation falls within the resolution
of the OSA. It is like trying to look at
1kHz sidebands in a 1MHz resolution
bandwidth. Therefore, the OSA does
not replace the LSA; you need both.

OSA Measurements
So what measurements are made with
an OSA? Certainly it can be used to
see at what wavelength(s) an optical
device is emitting. It also shows what
the relative power levels or power
widths are. This is valuable for white
light sources or infrared LEDs. The
OSA can show the bandwidth if the                       Figure 3. DFB Laser Test Measurements
device is broadband, or show what
wavelengths are present.                                the spectrum the FP is covering, or        stead of coax for numerous reasons.
                                                        how well unwanted modes have been          Optical fiber requires the ability to
Two very common lasers are the                          suppressed in a DFB, mode spacing,         amplify optical signals. Researchers
Fabry-Perot (FP - see Figure 2), and                    and so forth. Advanced measurement         have now developed Erbium-doped
the Distributed Feedback (DFB - see                     routines make these and other mea-         amplifiers that amplify light; optical
Figure 3). The FP laser has multiple                    surements on these lasers at a single      in, optical out, without going to elec-
modes and looks something like a                        touch of a button.                         trical signals. The OSA is useful for
pulsed-RF signal. The DFB laser sup-                                                               looking at this gain and noise, as well
presses all but one of these modes.                     The Cable TV (CATV) market is mov-         as bandwidth. My next article will
The OSA can measure the width of                        ing toward the use of optical fiber in-    cover these subjects in more detail. 0

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                                          could very well result in the removal
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on your HP LaserJet printer, do not       thus destroying (or at least com-
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Microwave Cable?                          aboye 18 G H is required.
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                  1993 Bench Briefs' Instrument Service Note Index
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       "me      No.                                                                             Document ID No.

       IO    3324A-02Instructions on installing Phase Calib Opt 003 or Opt 004                                  5624
       IO    3325A-24Power transformer replacement instructions for std/opt 002                                 5652
       MA    3582A-18 Mod prevents A1K6 input relay contact damage                                              5665
       MR    4195A-15 Firmware rev 2.1 fmes incorrect plot-out results                                          5651
       MR    4263A-01 Modification cures open correction failure                                                5523
       MR    4263A-02Mod prevents potential short circuit from blowing A2F1 fuse                                5657
       MR    4263A-03Replacement X'tal oscillators prevent CPU hang ups                                         5658
       IO    4274A-32ARepair method for A9 MPU brd w/special freq ROM                                           5567
       IO    4275A-28A Repair method for A9 MPU brd whpecial freq ROM                                           5568
       MR    4338A-01 Mod prevents potential short circuit from blowing A2F1 fuse                               5659
       MR    4338A-02 Replacement X'tal oscillators prevent CPU hang ups                                        5660
       MR    4339A-02Mod prevents potential short circuit from blowing A2F1 fuse                                5661
       MR    4339A-03Replacement X'tal oscillators prevent CPU hang ups                                         5662
       MR    4349A-02Replacement X'tal oscillators prevent CPU hang ups                                         5663
       IO    4396A-01Part numbers of F/W installation kits and related material                                 5642
       MR    4396A-02F/W upgrade corrects auto zoom and savehecall operations                                   5643
       IO    498OA-10 Instructions on repairing the color LCD display                                           5513

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     Type No.                                                                           Document ID No.
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      IO     498lA-10 Instructions on repairing the color LCD display                              5514
      IO     4982A-10 Instructionson repairing the color LCD display                               5515
      MR     4995A-01 Modification eliminates possible power up problems                           5632
      MR     4996A-01 Modification eliminates possible power up problems                           5633
      IO     506lA-22 Specificationsfor replacement cesium beam tube                               5686
      IO     5335A-17A Suggested replacements for front end Schmitt amplifiers                     5597
      SA     5342A-58C-S New cabinet support strut and top cover                                   5635
      SA     5343A-31C-SNew cabinet support strut and top cover                                    5636
      SA     5344A-OlA-SNew cabinet support strut and top cover                                    5637
      MR     5345A-43 New part corrects power-up display problems                                  5655
      IO     6050A-01A Recommended procedure for fan speed adjustment                              5683
      IO     605lA-OlA Recommended procedure for fan speed adjustment                              5684
      IO     6264B-05Information on recommended replacement main power transformer                 5528
      IO     6267B-05 Information on recommended replacement main power transformer                5529
      IO     6274B-05Information on recommended replacement main power transformer                 5530
      MR     6575A-01Mod improves reliability of sense protection resistors                        5507
      MR     6625A-02 Rec replacement of fuses improves performance                                5508
      MR     6626A-02 Rec replacement of fuses improves performance                                5509
      MR     6628A-02 Rec replacement of fuses improves performance                                5510
      MR     6629A-02 Rec replacement of fuses improves performance                                5511
      MR     6675A-02 Mod improves reliability of sense protection resistors                       5512
       MA    8112A-04A Rec repl of timing ICs require modifications                                5503
       MA    81l5A-01 Rec repl of timing ICs require modifications                                 5504
       MA
       MA
             8116A-06A Rec repl of timing ICs require modifications
             8118A-01Rec repl of timing ICs require modifications
                                                                                                   5505
                                                                                                   5506
                                                                                                                   t
       MA    8340A-22 Rear panel to front panel retrofit instructions                              5628
       MA    8340B-05 Rear panel to front panel retrofit instructions                              5629
       MA    834lA-11Rear panel to front panel retrofit instructions                               5630
       MA    8341B-04Rear panel to front panel retrofit instructions                               5631
       IO    8560A-12 Corrections to IncrementalLog Fidelity tests                                 5666
       MR    8560A-14 Mod pnmts possible damage to video out buffer on A2 interface                5572
       MA     856OA-15 Performance enhancement to eliminate graticule "hooks"                      5573
       MR     856OA-24 Rec mod improves performance in offset loop divider IC                      5574
       MR     8560A-25 Rec mod eliminates tracking generator feedthrough performance               5575
    "7 MR     856OA-26 Rec replacement of defective 5-Volt regulators                              5609
       MR     8560E-02 Rec replacement of defective5-Volt regulators                               5610
       MR     856lA-25 Mod prevents early failure of A12 solid state RF switch                     5576
       IO     856lA-26 Correctionsto IncrementalLog Fidelity tests                                 5667
       MR     856lA-27 Mod prvnts possible damage to video out buffer on A2 interface              5577
       MA     856lA-31Performance enhancement to eliminate graticule "hooks"                       5578
       MR     8561B-12 Mod prevents early failure of A12 solid state RF switch                     5579
       IO     8561B-15 Corrections to IncrementalLog Fidelity tests                                 5668
       MR     8561B-16 Mod prvnts possible damage to video out buffer on A2 interface               5580
       MA     8561B-17 Performance enhancement to eliminate graticule "hooks"                       5581
       MR     8561B-24 Rec mod improves performance in offset loop divider IC                       5582
       MR     8561B-25 Rec replacement of defective5-Volt regulators                                5611
       MR     8561E-01Rec replacement of defective 5-Volt regulators                                5612
       IO
       IO
              8562A-55 Suggested replacement for YTF in Option TO1 products
              8562A-57 Correctionsto IncrementalLog Fidelity tests
                                                                                                    5583
                                                                                                    5669
                                                                                                                       c
        MR    8562A-58Mod prvnts possible damage to video out buffer on A2 interface                5584
        MA    8562A-62Performance enhancement to eliminate graticule "hooks"                        5585
        IO    8562A-65 Correct part number for A9 Input Attenuator                                  5586

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    Type No.                                                                        Document ID No.

     MR   8562A-66 Rec mod improves performance in offset loop divider IC                      5587
     MR   8562A-67Rec replacement of defective 5-Volt regulators                               5613
     IO   8562B-55 Corrections to Incremental Log Fidelity tests                               5670
     MR   8562B-56 Mod prvnts possible damage to video out buffer on A2 interface              5588
     MA   8562B-60 Performance enhancement to eliminate graticule "hooks"                      5589
     IO   8562B-63Correct part number for A9 Input Attenuator                                  5590
     MR   8562B-64 Rec mod improves performance in offset loop divider IC                      5591
     IO   8563A-08 Corrections to Incremental Log Fidelity tests                               5671
     MA   8563A-11Performance enhancement to eliminate graticule "hooks"                       5592
     MR   8563A-19A Rec mod improves performance in offset loop divider IC                     5653
     MR   8563A-20 Rec replacement of defective 5-Volt regulators                              5614
     MR   8563E-0lA Mod eliminates intermittent sampler unlock errors                          5654
     MR   8563E-02 Rec replacement of defective 5-Volt regulators                              5615
     IO   8566A-26 Repair and replacement of M A 2 rotary pulse generator                      5616
     IO   8566B-05Repair and replacement of M A 2 rotary pulse generator                       5617
   - MR   8566B-39Mod corrects intermittent PC edge connectors on A4A4 BW assy                 5672
     MR   8568B-33Mod corrects intermittent PC edge connectors on A4A4 BW assy                 5673
     MR   8657D-02 Modification corrects reversed capacitor on A6 Output Assembly              5638
     MR   86575-01Modification corrects reversed capacitor on A6 Output Assembly               5639
     IO   871lA-01 Incorrect part source listed in service manual                              5641
   7 IO   875lA-09C Information on relationship between firmware rev and ROM set               5524
     MR   875lA-14 Mod prevents hang ups when being controlled by a controller                 5604
     IO   875lA-15 Internal Test 21 might fail due to severe test limit                        5605
     MR   875lA-18 New F/W improves perf & corrects probs described in Table 1                 5606
     IO   8981B-0lA Firmware history and upgrade procedures                                    5519
     MR   E140lA-01 Mod prevents random system resets                                          5687
     MR   E1426A-01 F/W upgrades improves performance and corrects known problems              5601
   7MR    E1650A-04 Connector modification fmes ECLTRGl output                                 5621
     MR   E1652A-03 Connector modification fmes ECLTRGl output                                 5622
     MR   E1655A-01 Connector modification fmes ECLTRGl output                                 5623
     IO   E2500A-10 Rec replacement of interconnect cable during service                       5520
     IO   E2500B-06 Rec replacement of interconnect cable during service                       5521
     IO   E2500B-07 Use of WGLSEND command to retrieve H W fault indications                   5522
     IO   J2213A-01 Instructions on repairing the color LCD display                            5516
     IO   J2219A-01 Instructions on repairing the color LCD display                            5517
     MR   16380C-01Mod prevents potential damage to the carrying case                          5664
     MR   344ClA-02Modification resizes input terminals to accept European plugs               5634
     IO   53310A-03 Firmware status and upgrade information                                    5518
     IO   546OOA-08 Key down pwr up seq may clear numerous types of inst lockups               5625
     MA   54600A-09Lubrication leaking from behind control knobs                               5602
     IO   546OlA-08 Key down pwr up seq may clear numerous types of inst lockups               5626
     MA   546OlA-09 Lubrication leaking from behind control knobs                              5603
     IO   54602A-01Key down pwr up seq may clear numerous types of inst lockups                5627
     MR   66O0OA-01 ROM rev A.00.03 eliminates improper unit reset                             5685
     MR   661OlA-01Mod prevents output connector cover assys from cracking                     5644
     MR   66102A-01Mod prevents output connector cover assys from cracking                     5645
     MR   66103A-01Mod prevents output connector cover assys from cracking                     5646
     MR   66104A-01Mod prevents output connector cover assys from cracking                     5647
     MR   66104A-02Mod prevents output oscillation in 2 to 3 kHz range                         5648
     MR   66105A-01Mod prevents output connector cover assys from cracking                     5649
     MR   66106A-01Mod prevents output connector cover assys from cracking                     5650

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  Type No.                                                                                                                          Document ID No.
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   MR     70205A-OM Recommended ROM replacement kit                                                                                                    5674
   MR     70206A-04A Recommended ROM replacement kit                                                                                                   5675
   IO     70300A-07B Suggested replacements for obsolete attenuators                                                                                   5676
   IO     70600A-02B Suggested replacements for obsolete attenuators                                                                                   5677
   IO     7060M-02B Suggested replacements for obsolete attenuators                                                                                    5678
   MR     70620B-01Mod eliminates residual responses caused by noisy pwr supply                                                                        5595
   MR     7062lA-01 Mod eliminates residual responses caused by noisy pwr supply                                                                       55%
   IO     70900A-14K List of firmware compatibility                                                                                                    5618
   IO     70900B-01FList of firmware compatibility                                                                                                     5619
   IO     70904A-05B Suggested replacements for obsolete attenuators                                                                                   5679
   IO     70905A-05B Suggested replacements for obsolete attenuators                                                                                   5680
   IO     70906A-05B Suggested replacements for obsolete attenuators                                                                                   5681
   IO     70907A-03B Suggested replacements for obsolete attenuators                                                                                   5682
   MR     70908A-21Modification to module verification software                                                                                        5620
   MA     8373W32A-01Procedure for firmware upgrade to version 8.94                                                                                    5640
   MR     86790B-02 Firmware history and upgrade procedures                                                                                            5656
   MR     8751OA-01 Mod eliminated "Address Error" at boot up                                                                                          5569
   MR     87510A-02Mod eliminates incorrect Q value in the bandwidth search                                                                            5570
   MR     87510A-03Mod improves performance around OUTPRESO? and EQUCPARS?                                                                             5571
   MR     8751OA-04 Mod elimins incorrect results of "OUTPLIMF?" and "OUTPLIML?"                                                                       5607
   MR     8751OA-06 New F/W improves perf & corrects probs described i Table 1
                                                                        n                                                                              5608
   IO     87512A/B-01Repair strategy of enhanced (2 GHz) 87512NB                                                                                       5525

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




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