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Chapter 2
System Verification and Performance Tests
Agilent 8753ES System Verification and Performance Tests
Test Port 2 Noise Floor Level from 300 kHz to 3 GHz (IF BW = 10 Hz)
13.Press
.
14.Press
.
15.When the analyzer finishes the sweep, notice the mean value.
16.Convert the measured linear magnitude mean value to log magnitude, using this
equation.
Power (dBm) = 20
×
[log
10
(linear magnitude mean value)]
17.Write this calculated value on the performance test record.
Test Port 2 Noise Floor Level from 300 kHz to 3 GHz (IF BW = 3 kHz)
18.Press
to change the IF bandwidth to 3 kHz.
19.Press
.
20.When the analyzer finishes the sweep, notice the mean value.
21.Convert the measured linear magnitude mean value to log magnitude, using this
equation.
Power (dBm) = 20
×
[log
10
(linear magnitude mean value)]
22.Write this calculated value on the performance test record.
23.This completes the test port input noise floor level procedure if your analyzer does not
have Option 006. If your analyzer has Option 006, continue with the next section.
Test Port 2 Noise Floor Level from 3 GHz to 6 GHz (IF BW = 3 kHz)
(Option 006 only)
24.Press
.
25.Press
.
26.When the analyzer finishes the sweep, notice the mean value.
27.Convert the measured linear magnitude mean value to log magnitude, using this
equation.
Power(dBm)= 20
×
[log
10
(linear magnitude mean value)]
28.Write this calculated value on the performance test record.
Meas
INPUT PORTS B TESTPORT 1
Format
LIN MAG
Sweep Setup
TRIGGER MENU SINGLE
Avg
IF BW
3
k/m
Sweep Setup
TRIGGER MENU SINGLE
Start
3
G/n
Stop
6
G/n
Sweep Setup
TRIGGER MENU SINGLE
Summary of Contents for 8753ES
Page 14: ...Contents xiv Contents ...
Page 15: ...1 1 1 Service Equipment and Analyzer Options ...
Page 26: ...1 12 Chapter1 Service Equipment and Analyzer Options Service and Support Options ...
Page 27: ...2 1 2 System Verification and Performance Tests ...
Page 203: ...3 1 3 Adjustments and Correction Constants ...
Page 262: ...3 60 Chapter3 Adjustments and Correction Constants Sequences for Mechanical Adjustments ...
Page 263: ...4 1 4 Start Troubleshooting Here ...
Page 297: ...5 1 5 Power Supply Troubleshooting ...
Page 317: ......
Page 318: ...6 1 6 Digital Control Troubleshooting ...
Page 337: ...6 20 Chapter6 Digital Control Troubleshooting GPIB Failures ...
Page 338: ...7 1 7 Source Troubleshooting ...
Page 369: ...7 32 Chapter7 Source Troubleshooting Source Group Troubleshooting Appendix ...
Page 370: ...8 1 8 Receiver Troubleshooting ...
Page 381: ...8 12 Chapter8 Receiver Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When One or More Inputs Look Good ...
Page 382: ...9 1 9 Accessories Troubleshooting ...
Page 389: ...9 8 Chapter9 Accessories Troubleshooting Inspect the Error Terms ...
Page 390: ...10 1 10 Service Key Menus and Error Messages ...
Page 439: ...10 50 Chapter10 Service Key Menus and Error Messages Error Messages ...
Page 440: ...11 1 11 Error Terms ...
Page 451: ...11 12 Chapter11 Error Terms Error Correction ...
Page 452: ...12 1 12 Theory of Operation ...
Page 482: ...13 1 13 Replaceable Parts ...
Page 487: ...13 6 Chapter13 Replaceable Parts Ordering Information Figure 13 1 Module Exchange Procedure ...
Page 500: ...Chapter 13 13 19 Replaceable Parts Replaceable Part Listings Figure 13 7 8753ET Cables Top ...
Page 502: ...Chapter 13 13 21 Replaceable Parts Replaceable Part Listings Figure 13 8 8753ES Cables Top ...
Page 512: ...Chapter 13 13 31 Replaceable Parts Replaceable Part Listings Figure 13 13 8753ES Cables Front ...
Page 544: ...14 1 14 Assembly Replacement and Post Repair Procedures ...
Page 550: ...Chapter 14 14 7 Assembly Replacement and Post Repair Procedures Covers Figure 14 2 Covers ...
Page 597: ...14 54 Chapter14 Assembly Replacement and Post Repair Procedures Post Repair Procedures ...