User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Introduction and Measurement
- Phase Noise Basics
- Expanding Your Measurement Experience
- Starting the Measurement Software
- Using the Asset Manager
- Using the Server Hardware Connections to Specify the Source
- Setting GPIB Addresses
- Testing the 8663A Internal/External 10 MHz
- Testing the 8644B Internal/External 10 MHz
- Viewing Markers
- Omitting Spurs
- Displaying the Parameter Summary
- Exporting Measurement Results
- Absolute Measurement Fundamentals
- Absolute Measurement Examples
- Residual Measurement Fundamentals
- What is Residual Noise?
- Assumptions about Residual Phase Noise Measurements
- Calibrating the Measurement
- Measurement Difficulties
- Residual Measurement Examples
- FM Discriminator Fundamentals
- FM Discriminator Measurement Examples
- AM Noise Measurement Fundamentals
- AM Noise Measurement Examples
- Baseband Noise Measurement Examples
- Evaluating Your Measurement Results
- Advanced Software Features
- Reference Graphs and Tables
- Approximate System Noise Floor vs. R Port Signal Level
- Phase Noise Floor and Region of Validity
- Phase Noise Level of Various Agilent Sources
- Increase in Measured Noise as Ref Source Approaches DUT Noise
- Approximate Sensitivity of Delay Line Discriminator
- AM Calibration
- Voltage Controlled Source Tuning Requirements
- Tune Range of VCO for Center Voltage
- Peak Tuning Range Required by Noise Level
- Phase Lock Loop Bandwidth vs. Peak Tuning Range
- Noise Floor Limits Due to Peak Tuning Range
- Tuning Characteristics of Various VCO Source Options
- 8643A Frequency Limits
- 8644B Frequency Limits
- 8664A Frequency Limits
- 8665A Frequency Limits
- 8665B Frequency Limits
- System Specifications
- System Interconnections
- PC Components Installation
- Overview
- Step 1: Uninstall the current version of Agilent Technologies IO libraries
- Step 2: Uninstall all National Instruments products.
- Step 3: Install the National Instruments VXI software.
- Step 4: Install the National Instruments VISA runtime.
- Step 5: Install software for the NI Data Acquisition Software.
- Step 6: Hardware Installation
- Step 7. Finalize National Instruments Software Installation.
- Step 8: System Interconnections
- Step 9: Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package use default settings
- Step 10: Install the Agilent I/O Libraries
- Step 11: Install the E5500 Phase Noise Measurement software.
- Step 12: Asset Configuration
- Step 13: License Key for the Phase Noise Test Set
- Overview
- PC Digitizer Performance Verification
- Preventive Maintenance
- Service, Support, and Safety Information
- Safety and Regulatory Information
- Safety summary
- Equipment Installation
- Environmental conditions
- Before applying power
- Ground the instrument or system
- Fuses and Circuit Breakers
- Maintenance
- Safety symbols and instrument markings
- Regulatory Compliance
- Declaration of Conformity
- Compliance with German noise requirements
- Compliance with Canadian EMC requirements
- Service and Support
- Return Procedure
- Safety and Regulatory Information

Introduction and Measurement
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Agilent E5505A User’s Guide 45
Powering the System Off
To power off a racked system
1
On the E5500 software menu, select File\Exit. Always shut down the E5500
software before powering off the E5505A system.
2
Press the system power switch (front, top right of the rack) to the off
position.
To power off a benchtop system
1
On the E5500 software menu, select File\Exit.
2
Press the power switch on each instrument to the off position.
Using the E5500 Shutdown Utility
If you receive error messages during the power on or off procedures, or during
operation, use the E5500 Shutdown utility to shut down the system. This
utility automatically fixes most errors and restores functionality to the system.
If you still receive errors after running the E5500 Shutdown utility, call your
local Agilent Technologies Service Center.
To run the E5500 Shutdown utility
1
Double-Click on the E5500 Shutdown utility shortcut on the PC desktop
and follow the onscreen instructions. (You can also navigate to it using the
menu path Start/Agilent Subsystems/E5500 Phase Noise/Shutdown.)
2
When the shutdown utility has finished, use the Start menu to shut down
the PC. Then power the system off.
CAUTION
Always shut down the E5500 software before powering off the E5505A system.
Failure to do so may produce errors in the stem, and result in an inoperable system
or inaccurate measurements. If you do receive errors during shutdown, startup, or
operation, use the E5500 Shutdown utility to restore functionality to the system.
Figure 12 Shutdown utility icon