User`s guide

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Command Description
Turn off source
Connect Source Module Interface cable
Turn on source
Setup source parameters
[PRESET]
FREQUENCY [START] 26.5 GHz Set start frequency to 26.5 GHz
FREQUENCY [STOP] 40 GHz Set stop frequency to 40 GHz
POWER [POWER LEVEL] 7 dBm Set source module power to +7 dBm for maximum power to
device under test
Access User Flatness Correction Menu
POWER [MENU] Access power softkey menu
[more] Display next softkey menu
[Fltness Menu] Access flatness softkey menu
Clear flatness array
[Delete Menu] Access delete array softkey menu
Delete [All] Clear array
MENU SELECT [PRIOR] Exit delete menu
Display previous softkey menu
Enter non-sequential frequencies into array
Enter [Freq] 26.5 GH z Enter 26.5 GHz as the first correction frequency in flatness array
Enter [Freq] 31 GHz Enter 31 GHz as the second frequency
Enter [Freq] 32.5 GHz Enter 32.5 GHz as the third frequency
Enter [Freq] 40 GHz Enter 40 GHz as the last frequency
Calibrate the power meter to the power sensor in use
Connect 437Bs power sensor to test port
Verify GPIB cable connection between source and power meter
2
Enter and store in the power meter, the power sensor's cal factors for correction frequencies in the array
2
[more] Display next softkey menu
[more] Display next softkey menu
Enter correction data into array
[Mtr Meas Menu] Access the automatic data entry power meter menu
Meas Corr [All] Input the correction data
[SAVE] n Save the source parameters including the correction table in an
internal register
Remove power meter sensor from test port and reconnect device
POWER [FLTNESS ON/OFF] Enable user flatness correction
2
U, V and W band power sensors are not available from Agilent. For these frequency bands use the Anritsu ML83A Power Meter with the MP715-004 (40 to
60 GHz), the MP716A (50 to 75 GHz), or the MP81B (75 to 110 GHz) power sensors. Since the Anritsu ML83A is not capable of internally storing power
sensor cal factors, manual correction data entry is required (see Example 2).