To level with a mm–wave source module, Creating and applying user flatness correction, External leveling with option 1e1 – Agilent Technologies E8267D PSG User Manual

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Chapter 4

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Optimizing Performance

Creating and Applying User Flatness Correction

External Leveling with Option 1E1 Signal Generators

Signal generators with Option 1E1 contain a step attenuator prior to the RF output connector. During
external leveling, the signal generator automatically holds the present attenuator setting (to avoid
power transients that may occur during attenuator switching) as the RF amplitude is changed. A
balance must be maintained between the amount of attenuation and the optimum ALC level to
achieve the required RF output amplitude. For optimum accuracy and minimum noise, the ALC level
should be greater than

10 dBm.

For example, leveling the CW output of a 30 dB gain amplifier to a level of

10 dBm requires the

output of the signal generator to be approximately

40 dBm when leveled. This is beyond the

amplitude limits of the ALC modulator alone, resulting in an unleveled RF output. Inserting 45 dB of
attenuation results in an ALC level of +5 dBm, well within the range of the ALC modulator.

NOTE

In the example above, 55 dB is the preferred attenuation choice, resulting in an ALC level of
+15 dBm. This provides adequate dynamic range for AM or other functions that vary the RF
output amplitude.

To achieve the optimum ALC level at the signal generator RF output of

40 dBm for an unmodulated

carrier, follow these steps:

1.

Press

Amplitude

>

Set Atten

>

45

>

dB.

2.

Press

Set ALC Level

>

5

>

dBm

.

This sets the attenuator to 45 dB and the ALC level to +5 dBm, resulting in an RF output amplitude
of –40 dBm, as shown in the AMPLITUDE area of the display.

To obtain flatness–corrected power, refer to

“Creating and Applying User Flatness Correction” on

page 133

.

To Level with a mm–Wave Source Module

Millimeter–wave source module leveling is similar to external detector leveling. The power level
feedback signal to the ALC circuitry is taken from the millimeter–wave source module, rather than
the internal signal generator detector. This feedback signal levels the RF output power at the
mm–wave source module output through the signal generator’s rear panel SOURCE MODULE
interface connector.

For instructions and setups, see

Chapter 12, “ Peripheral Devices,” on page 239

.

Creating and Applying User Flatness Correction

User flatness correction allows the digital adjustment of RF output amplitude for up to 1601
frequency points in any frequency or sweep mode. Using an Agilent E4416A/17A or E4418B/19B
power meter (controlled by the signal generator through GPIB) to calibrate the measurement system,
a table of power level corrections is created for frequencies where power level variations or losses
occur. These frequencies may be defined in sequential linear steps or arbitrarily spaced.

To allow different correction arrays for different test setups or different frequency ranges, you may
save individual user flatness correction tables to the signal generator’s memory catalog and recall
them on demand.

Use the steps in the next sections to create and apply user flatness correction to the signal

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