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Boonton 4500B RF Peak Power Analyzer

Operation

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4.20 Automatic Operation


The Model 4500B can make up to 15 automatic measurements. The available measurements depend upon the operating mode
and the characteristics of the displayed waveform. Pressing the Text system key will display all of the available automatic
measurements in the current mode. When the readings are invalid the numeric display will be filled with dashes ―--.-‖. Over
range will be indicated by up arrows " " and under range by down arrows "v ".

A single channel instrument can make the following list of measurements on Channel 1, External Trigger 1, Memory channel
1 and Mem channel 2. For a dual channel instrument add Channel 2 and External Trigger 2. Memory channel measurements
correspond with the type of waveform stored.

AUTOMATIC MEASUREMENTS

– PULSE MODE


The information displayed in the Pulse mode text report is based on the data captured. Parameters such as pulse width,
period, and repetition frequency, can only be displayed if there are a sufficient number of pulse transitions on the display. For
pulse width, there must be at least two pulse transitions; for pulse period, duty cycle and repetition frequency there must be
three. If the number of transitions is insufficient to determine one of these parameters, the display will show ―--.-‖ instead of
a numeric value. Rise and fall times are most accurately measured when the instrument‘s timebase is set so that each
transition takes at least one full display division.

Table 4-57. Pulse Mode

– Automatic Measurements I

CH1&2

CH 1&2

Name

(Power Units)

(Voltage Units)

Width

Pulse width

Pulse width

Rise

Pulse risetime

Pulse risetime

Fall

Pulse falltime

Pulse falltime

Period

Pulse Period

Pulse Period

PRFreq

Pulse repetition frequency

Pulse repetition frequency

Duty C

Pulse duty cycle

Pulse duty cycle

OffTime

Pulse offtime

Pulse offtime

Peak

Peak power

Peak voltage

Pulse

Pulse (on) average power

Pulse (on) average voltage (converted)

Oversh

Pulse overshoot (power ratio)

Pulse overshoot (voltage ratio)

Avg

Average power of pulse period

Average voltage (converted) of pulse period

Top

Pulse top level power

Pulse top level voltage

Bot

Pulse bottom level power

Pulse bottom level voltage

Skew

Pulse time skew, Ch 1 to Ch 2

Pulse time skew, Ch 1 to Ch 2

EdgeDly

Edge delay - time from left edge of

Edge delay - time from left edge of

display to first mesial edge of either

display to first mesial edge of either

slope on the displayed waveform

slope on the displayed waveform

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