Instrument settings options, Measurement limit and alert functions, Support function – Atec Agilent-U2000 Series User Manual

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Display units:
Absolute: Watts or dBm
Relative: Percent or dB

Display resolution:
Resolution of 1.0, 0.1, 0.01 and 0.001
dB in log mode; one to four digits in
linear mode

Default resolution:
0.01 dB in log mode; three digits in
linear mode

Zero:
For performing internal and external
zeroing

Range:
Sensor-dependent, configurable in
1-kHz steps

2. Recording time for trace graphs may vary based on trace graph settings

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Power panel (basic)

Power analyzer (advanced)

Save/Load file functions

Save measurement data (with
timestamp)

√ (applies to strip chart display; up to 10,000
data points)

√ (applicable in Strip Chart and Trace Graph)

Load measurement data

√ (applicable in Strip Chart and Trace Graph)

√ (applicable in Strip Chart and Trace Graph)

Data recording

2

(with timestamp)

X

√ (applicable in Trace Graph

2

, Soft Panel, Strip

Chart, and Gauge)

Instrument settings options

Save and restore instrument setting

Time-gated measurements

Instrument preset settings

FDO table parameters

Measurement limit and alert functions

Limit and alert notification

X

Alert summary

X

Support function

Print application screen

Relative:
Displays all successive measure-
ments relative to the last referenced
value

Offset:
Allows power measurements to be
offset by –100 dB to +100 dB, con-
figurable in 0.001 dB increments, to
compensate for external loss or gain

Duty cycle:
Duty cycle values between 0.001% to
99.999% can be entered in increments
of 0.01% to display a pulse power
representation of measured power.
The following equation is used to
calculate the displayed pulse power
value: Pulse Power = Measured
Power/Duty Cycle

Limits:
High and low limits can be set in
the range between –150.00 dBm
to +230.000 dBm, in 0.001 dBm
increments

Preset default values:
Channel Offset (dB) = 0, Duty Cycle
Off, Frequency 50 MHz, AUTO
Average, AUTO Range, Free Run
Mode, dBm mode

Using the U2000 Series with the N1918A Power Analysis Manager
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