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When
using
decoupled
mode
to
set
low
ALC
levels,
some
caution
is
necessary.
At
ALC
=
—20
dBm,
the
amplitude
accuracy
degrades
by
±
1
dB.
This
results
from
temperature
induced
drift
in
the
detection
circuitry.
Some
spurious
signals,
such
as
ac
power
line
related
sidebands
are
worse
at
—20
dBm
and
may
exceed
specifications
(which
do
not
apply
at
ALC
=
—20
dBm).
Despite
its
level
uncertainty,
the
output
power
at
ALC
=
-20
dBm
is
more
stable
than
a
normal
power
meter.
In
checking
the
output,
care
must
be
taken
to
zero
the
meter
with
the
HP
8340B/41B’s
RF
turned
off.
Pressing
the
“sensor
zero”
button
on
a
power
meter
does
not
assure
that
it
is
zeroed,
since
the
display
on
some
meters
is
blank
for
inputs
below
—30
dBm
when
in
the
“dBm”
mode.
Selecting
the
“WATT”
mode
keeps
the
display
alive,
and
the
user
can
then
see
if
the
meter
is
really
zeroed
(press
the
zero
button
several
times
if
necessary).
When
the
HP
8340B/41B’s
heterodyne
band
(.01
to
2.3
GHz)
is
in
use,
approximately
—30
dBm
of
broadband
noise
is
generated
along
with
the
desired
signal.
If
the
desired
signal
is
—20
dBm
and
the
result
is
measured
on
a
power
meter,
the
reading
will
be
about
0.5
dB
high.
To
accurately
measure
the
signal,
the
power
meter
must
be
zeroed
in
the
presence
of
the
noise:
Connect
the
power
meter,
then
press
[RF]
to
shut
off
any
RF
output;
although
the
RF
is
off,
the
noise
is
still
present
and
the
power
meter
can
now
be
zeroed.
When
going
to
frequencies
above
2.3
GHz,
the
meter
must
be
re-zeroed.
The
broadband
noise
is
attenuated
by
the
step
attenuator,
along
with
the
desired
signal.
Noise
makes
a
0.05
dB
contribution
at
ALC
=
—10
dBm.
UNLEVELED
MODE
The
HP
8340B/41B
has
a
power
control
mode
in
which
the
leveling
feedback
loop
is
opened.
The
ALC
inputs
are
used
to
directly
control
the
RF
modulator.
Pressing
[SHIFT]
[METER]activates
this
mode.
The
annunciators
on
the
leveling
mode
keys
are
extinguished,
the
UNLEVELED
annunciator
is
lighted,
and
the
ENTRY
DISPLAY
shows:
ATTN:_dB,
MOD:_._dB.
As
with
the
decoupled
mode,
the
attenuator
is
set
via
the
[STEP]
keys,
and
the
modulator
entry
is
made
with
keypad
or
[KNOB],
The
entry
range
is
0
to
-100
dB.
The
modulator
entry
is
an
approximately
cali¬
brated
relative
indication,
because
the
modulator’s
gain
and
maximum
output
change
with
frequency.
See
Figure
3-31.
AM
works
in
this
mode
with
unspecified
distortion.
Pulse
modulation
works.
Power
sweep
works
with
linearity
as
depicted
in
Figure
3-31.
The
POWER
dBm
display
still
indicates
actual
output
power.
As
with
other
leveling
modes,
it
indicates
the
sum
of
“ALC
level”
and
attenuation,
with
useful
accuracy
down
to
ALC
levels
of
20dBm.
Sweeps
will,
of
course,
be
unleveled.
When
in
the
unleveled
mode,
there
is
no
feedback
stabilization
of
power,
and
its
stability
versus
time
and
temperature
is
unspec¬
ified.
This
mode
is
useful
for
signal
tracing
while
troubleshooting
the
HP
8340B/41B.
it
is
also
useful
in
some
pulse
modulation
applications,
as
explained
in
that
section.
It
can
also
be
used
to
output
in
the
presence
of
large
reverse
power
(a
problem
described
under
“decoupled
mode”).
To
do
so,
the
reverse
power’s
effect
on
the
POWER
dBm
display
must
be
eliminated
by
shutting
that
power
off,
or
temporarily
setting
the
HP
8340B/41B’s
attenuator
to
a
high
value.
Then,
in
the
unleveled
mode
(SHIFT
METER),
use
the
knob
to
set
the
desired
ALC
level
via
the
power
dBm
display
(remember
to
mentally
compensate
for
any
attenuation
in
use).
Then
remove
attenuation
or
turn
on
the
reverse
power.
In
the
presence
of
reverse
power,
the
POWER
dBm
display
will
change
to
an
incorrect
value,
but
the
output
power
will
be
as
previously
set.
3-102
Operating
Information
HP
8340B/41B

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BrandHP
Model8340b
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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