Phase modulation calibration ( f m) calibration – Anritsu 682XXB User Manual

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c. On the Spectrum Analyzer, set the Span/Div to

50 kHz per division.

d. On the computer keyboard, use the ‘, 1, 2, and

3 keys to increment and the 7, 8, 9, and 0 keys
to decrement the value of the DAC’s setting.
Start calibration by pressing an increment key.

e. While observing the first Bessel null (Figure

4-16) on the Spectrum Analyzer display, adjust
the value of the DAC’s setting to reduce the
carrier level as low as possible.

f. When finished setting the DAC, press

Q

on the

keyboard to go to the next calibration step.

When the DAC has been completely adjusted,
the program will exit to the

$

prompt.

g. Record step completion on the Test Record.

4. External Narrow

FM Mode Sensitivity calibra-

tion is accomplished by adjusting the FM Vari-
able Gain Control DAC to reduce the carrier level
as low as possible at frequencies of 5 GHz and
20 GHz. The modulating signal input is from the
external Function Generator.

Perform the calibration as follows:

a. At the

$

prompt, type:

calterm 150

and

press <ENTER>.

b. Set up the Function Generator for a 99.8 kHz

sine wave with an output level of 0.707 volts
RMS (2 volts peak to peak). Use a frequency
counter to verify the output frequency of your
function generator is set to

±1%.

c. On the Spectrum Analyzer, set the Span/Div to

50 kHz per division.

d. On the computer keyboard, use the ‘, 1, 2, and

3 keys to increment and the 7, 8, 9, and 0 keys
to decrement the value of the DAC’s setting.
Start calibration by pressing an increment key.

e. While observing the first Bessel null (Figure

4-16) on the Spectrum Analyzer display, adjust
the value of the DAC’s setting to reduce the
carrier level as low as possible.

f. When finished setting the DAC, press

Q

on the

keybaord to go to the next calibration step.

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682XXB/683XXB MM

PHASE MODULATION

CALIBRATION

(

FM) CALIBRATION

NOTE

You may need to adjust the RBW
setting on the Spectrum Analyzer in
order to see the >–50 dBc null.

NOTE

You may need to adjust the RBW
setting on the Spectrum Analyzer in
order to see the >–40 dBc null.

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