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HP 3326A User Manual
HP 3326A User Guide
HP 3326A Online Manual

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  • HP 3326A, Modifying Parameters The units for the displayed value of a setup parameter change to new units if the cor- responding HP-IB mnemonic and new suffix are sent without data. For example, send- ing the mnemonic AM DBV displays the current amplitude value in dBV for the selected channel. Sending the AM DBV command does not change the amplitude value. NOTE If the display is disabled with the DSPO or DSP OFF command, the requested value is not displayed. MODIFYING PARAMETERS The HP 3326A modify functions are implemented over the HP-IB with the ElNC (Entry INCrement), UP, and DN (DowN) HP-IB commands. The TDN (Trigger

  • HP 3326A, CH A and CH B Outputs CH A AND CH B OUTPUTS CH A and CH B Output Connectors The CH A (channel A) and CH B (channel B) output connectors are normally located on the front panel. Option 003, Rear Panel Main Signal Outputs, replaces the front panel channel A and B outputs with rear panel outputs. The channel A connector, in addition to being the output for channel A, is also the ac- tive output for combined and internal modulation operation. For combined and internal modulation operation, the channel B output is is used internally and is unavailable at the CH B co

  • HP 3326A, Modulation External AM Either channel is amplitude modulated by an external source through the rear panel A-AMPTD MOD IN (channel AAMPliTuDe MODulation INput) or B-AMPTD MOD IN (chan- nel B AMPliTuDe MODulation INput) connector when the respective channel EXT AM (EXTernal Amplitude Modulation) indicator is illuminated. The voltage range for the A-AMPTD MOD IN or B-AMPTD MOD IN connector is + 1.0 volt. A 2 volt peak-to-peak input results in 100% modulation. A 0 volt input results in an output equal to the ampli- tude entered for the AMPTD key. For channel A, a - 1 volt input results in a minimum level. For channel B, a + 1 vol

  • HP 3326A, Bus Modes The HP 3326A accepts data and commands from the HP-IB in either of two modes: bus mode 1 or bus mode 2. Bus mode 1 is the default operating mode for the HP 3326A. Bus mode 2 should be used if speed of communications is a critical factor in the HP-IB system. BUSMl In BUSMl (BUS Mode I), the default operating mode, the HP 3326A processes one character (byte) at a time. That is, the controller must wait for the HP 3326A to finish processing a previously accepted character before the HP 3326A will accept an

  • HP-IB Status Self Test A self test is initiated by pressing the blue SHIFT key prior to the SELECT key. During a self test, all indicators and display segments briefly illuminate, and a series of inter- nal tests is initiated. After each internal test, PASS or FAIL followed by a test number is displayed to indicate the test results. During a self test, the outputs

  • L~near Frequency Sweep Reset Sweep The RESET SWP (RESET SWeeP) key resets the sweep circuits to the start of the sweep. During reset, the HP 3326A also checks the sweep limits. HP-I6 Example: . , "SRE" Span The SPAN key enables display, entry, or modification of the total linear sweep frequency span of the channel selected with the CHAN key. The SPAN key is available b

  • Statbs Byte THE STATUS BYTE The status byte is an eight bit word transmitted by the HP 3326A in response to a serial poll. The state of each bit indicates the status of an internal HP 3326A function. Figure 2-6 describes the HP 3326A status byte bit positions, and the events and conditions that set and reset each bit. Any status bit becomes enabled (set) when the

  • HP 3326A, Calibration and Self Test CALlBRATlON AND SELF TEST Selecting a Calibration Mode The SELECT key selects the phase calibration source or type. Each time the SELECT key is pressed, the calibration indicators sequence through the INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, and MULTIPHASE selections. A calibration is initiated with the MANUAL key. Internal Calibration With internal calibration selected as the calibration source, the HP 3326A phase, am- plitude, dc offset, and internal modulation is calibrated wi

  • HP 3326A, -= " Modulation The keys in the MODULATION key block enable and disable modulation. Each time a modulation key is pressed, the modulation indicators sequence through the available selections. Available modulation selections are dependent on the mode. Figure 1-24 lists the types of modulation available for the operating modes. If a modulation type is unavailable, check the mode of operation, channel B frequency, and COMBINED oper- ation. Modulation is disabled by pressing each of the MODULATION selection keys and extinguishing all of the MODULATION indicators, by changing the mode, or by preset- ting the HP 3326A. Figure 1-23 illustrates modulation defin

  • HP 3326A, Appendix B, Page B2. Change the notes for Square/~quare outpts table to "1 = Both amplitude levels" and "2 = Both amplitude levels". Appendix B, Page B4. Change the last line of the EXTEFWK REW specification to "is - +lo/o~" (one degree per degree centigrade. IIppendix B, Page B4. Change the page reference in the PEPSSE mISE specification to "Bl". Appendix B, Page B5. Change the KWER specification= to "100/120/220/24GN, +5%, -la%, 48 to 66 Hz, 126 VA, 290 VA with all +ions , 100 VA standby. " 17 October 1984 Supplement A for 03 3 26-9CXWEl Paqe 2 of 2

  • HP 3326A, HP-IB Status Local The LOCAL key removes the HP 3326A from remote (HP-IB) operation if local lockout is not in effect and the display is not disabled. Remote operation is indicated by the illuminated REMOTE indicator. NOTE If "dISP OFF" (DISPlay OFF) is displayed on the HP 3326A, the display has been disabled by the DISP OFF NP-IB command. To return the HP 3326A to normal, use the DISP ON HP-IB command or apply power with the blue SHIFT ke y depressed (a memory clear operation). The REMOTE indicator illuminates when the HP 3326A is operating under HP-IB con- trol. While in remote (and local lockout is not in effect), only the LOC

  • HP 3326A, - -- External Trigger EXTERNAL TRIGGER EXT TRlG IN From the preset state, EXT TRlG IN (EXTernal TRlGger INput) is used to trigger single frequency sweeps. Triggered operation is initiated by a negative edge transition of a TTL level signal after the sweep is reset. Triggers received during a sweep reset are ignored. The shortest delay between a trigger and sweep start is when the sweep is reset prior to the trigger. The trigger functions are extended through the use of HP-IB commands described in "Triggered Sweeps" and "Modifying Parameters" in Chapter Ill. To inhibit inadvertently triggered sweeps, remove the trigger signal from the EXT TRlG

  • HP 3326A, Selectmg the Output Function HP-18 Examples: " FCNA2" or "FCNA SQR" "FCNB 2" or "FCNB SQR" The DC indicator illuminates when a dc only output is enabled. With dc only, the ac portion of the output is suppressed. The output amplitude for the DC function is con- trolled by the value entered for the DC OFFSET key. HP-18 Examples: "FCNAS" or "FCNA DC" "FCNBS" or "FCNB DC" The High Voltage Option (Option 002) The H

  • HP 3326A, * -" The Entry Keys DC Offset OFFSET c3 The DC OFFSET key enables display, entry, or modification of the dc offset of the channel selected with the CHAN key (see Figure 1-17). The indicator above the DC OFFSET key illuminates when a dc offset value is displayed. The displayed dc offset value is changed with the numeric keypad and VOLTS units key, or modified with the MODIFY controls. The maximum dc offset range is + 5 volts (-+ 20 volts with the high voltage option enabled). The dc offset range is dependent upon amplitude, and selection of com- bined operation,

  • HP 3326A, " - Cahbrat~on and Self Test A-EYT 9 CAL IN @ ii-10 VOOI 8-EXT 4 CA'i lV4 IMULTI 6 REF IN 0 i!~,O VPP, External Calibration In the 2 PHASE mode, external calibration enables the HP 3326A to sense phase at an external reference point and calibrates the channel B phase with respect to chan- nel A phase. Phase is sensed through the rear panel A-EXT 4 CAL IN and B-EXT 4 CAL INIMULTI Q REF IN connectors. The external calibration inputs require an input range from 3 to 10 volts peak-to-peak over the frequency range of 1 kHz to 13.1 MHz. Figure 1-27 illustrates a typical external phase calibration circuit. Amp

  • HP 3326A, Calibrat~on and Self Test tion enables the HP 3326A to maintain a xternal reference. The phase relationship A-E~T~CALIN between channel A and the external reference of the same frequency is sensed through the rear panel A-EXT 4 CAL IN and B-EXT 4 CAL INIMULTI 4 REF IN connectors. After calibrating channel A phase to the external reference, channel B phase is internally 11-10 VPPl calibrated to channel A phase. The external calibration inputs require an input range ~EKT~CALI~ from 3 to 10 volts peak-to-peak over the frequency range of 1 kHz to 13.1 MHz. Figure llMULTi 4 REF iN 1-28 illustrates a typical multiphase calibration ci

  • HP 3326A, Combined Operation With COMBINED operation, the channel B output is diverted and summed with the chan- nel A output (see Figure 1-7). COMBINED operation reduces the amplitude output limit of each channel by 50% (6.02 dB) and sets the dc offset level to zero. DC offsets can be entered if DC is selected as the function, however, when alternate functions (OFF, sine wave, or square wave) are selected, the DC offset level is returned to zero. Note that the peak-to-peak amplitude of the output signal is a function of the phase, frequency! and amplitude of each channe

  • HP 3326A, Appendix A RATE 100 DSWP DSWP DSHV DSML DSMD H V CSUM - CRPT (RATE) The sweep rate is less than 5 mHz/s or greater than 0.5 MHzIms. For sweep rates less than 5 mHzls, decrease the sweep time or increase the difference between the start and stop frequencies. For sweep rates great- er than 0.5 MHzlms, increase the sweep time or decrease the difference between the start and stop frequencies. (Discrete frequency SWeeP) A discrete frequency sweep is invalid because no discrete frequency elements are saved in memory. Enter discrete fre- quency elements (the channel A and B frequenci

  • Error Codes Examples: To enable the error bit (bit 5 with a decimal value of 32) to generate an SRQ, send the command MASK32PC. To enable the error bit (bit 5 with a decimal value of 32) and ready bit (bit 4 with a decimal value of 16) to generate an SRQ, send the com- mand MASK48PC where 48 is the sum of 16 plus 32. ERROR CODES ERR?. The ERR? command transmits t

  • HP 3326A, - Command Syntax HP-IB command requiring a range value or a suffix, the applicable range limit and suffix are also listed. The following conventions apply to the HP 3326A HP-IB commands: The HP 3326A accepts data in seven bit ASCII code and ignores the eighth (parity) bit. All characters other than A through Z, a through z, 0 through 9, plus (+), minus (-), period (.), question mark (?), and pound sign (#) are treated as command separators. Command separators may not be embedded in an HP-IB command mnemonic. Two successive HP 3326A HP-IB commands must be s

  • Data Entry and Modification Error Messages If an attempt is made to enter or modify operating parameters beyond the HP 3326A capabilities, the new input is ignored and an error message and code is displayed. Figure 1-1 0 lists the error messages and explanations of the errors. A complete list of the error messages and codes is included in Appendix A. L

  • HP 3326A, The Entry Keys AC with DC Offset The maximum dc offset is a function of the selected ac amplitude. The maximum am- plitude for ac plus dc is + 5 volts peak (+ 20 with the high voltage option). DC offset versus amplitude (with combined operation, internal modulation, and high voltage op- tion disabled) is illustrated in Figure 1-16. The maximum ac and dc outputs and maxi- mum dc offsets for the HP 3326A are: AC AMPLITUDE MAXIMUM AC + DC MAXIMUM DC OFFSET 1.0 to 10 Vpp + 5.0 V k4.5 V

  • HP 3326A, Chapter 1 . Table of Contents HP 3326A TURN ON AND WARM UP ........................ 1.2 CH A AND CH B OUTPUTS ................................... 1-5 SELECTING AN OPERATING MODE .......................... 1-6 SELECTING THE OUTPUT FUNCTION .......................... 1-12 DATA ENTRY AND MODIFICATION .......................... 1-14 .......................................... THE ENTRY KEYS 1-20 LINEAR FREQUENCY SWEEP ................................ 1-29 .............................. DISCRETE FREQUENCY SWEEP

  • HP 3326A, Data Entry and Modif~cation The value in the display window is edited during data entry with the BACK SPACE key. Each time the BACK SPACE key is pressed, the least significant digit or decimal point is removed from the display. After the incorrect digits are removed from the display value, data entry can continue with the numeric keypad and units keys. Figure 1-9 illus- trates the use of the BACK SPACE key. L I Figure 1-9. Data Entry Example

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