Easy test automation and system integration – Atec Agilent-4395A-1D6-4396B User Manual

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Maximize your throughput with the
Agilent combination analyzer family.
The analyzer is designed for high-
volume testing:

• Fast vector network measurement

speed

• List sweep for fast testing at

selected frequencies

• Built-in IBASIC for test automation.
• Limit lines for pass/fail test
• RAM disk with fast data access
• Digital I/O port for controlling

handlers or non-GPIB test
equipment

• VGA monitor output for an even

larger display, improving produc-
tivity and reducing viewing fatigue

IBASIC program one key execution
(Agilent 4395A only)

The Agilent 4395A has a unique one
key execution function. It allows you
to select your desired IBASIC program
in RAM disk or floppy disk, and to
run it by simply pressing the softkey.
It’s beneficial to undertake your first
function in the Agilent 4395A.

Limit functions
The built-in limit lines allow you to
screen parts automatically and quickly.

What is IBASIC?
IBASIC is a subset of the HT BASIC
programming language. It is included
in the standard Agilent 4395A/96B.
IBASIC is extremely powerful, yet
easy to use. You can automate testing,
make customized programs, perform
data analysis, and control external
equipment with IBASIC. It supports an
external keyboard for your convenience,
and for effortless programming, it
provides keystroke recording, which
logs test code sequences as you push
the buttons on the front panel.

You can control additional equipment
without an external computer. By
adding some external signal sources
and RF switches, you can construct a
cost-effective, high-speed test system
for production.

The 4396B system (example shown
in the block diagram) provides high-
throughput, automated testing of
gain, phase, and intermodulation
distortion for components.

Easy Test Automation and System Integration

Integrate different instruments into a test system example with the Agilent 4396B

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