Boonton 4500b rf peak power analyzer, Getting started – Boonton 4500B Peak Power Meter User Manual

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Boonton 4500B RF Peak Power Analyzer

Getting Started

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Table 3-2 LCD Monitor Display Fields

(continued)

Ref. No.

Field Name

Description


8

Marker measurements

The two outside fields display the instantaneous average power or

maximum (or minimum) power at Time Markers 1 and 2. (Marker 1 is

on the left; Marker 2 is on the right.) The field above the centerline may

display either the ratio of the two power levels, the difference of the

two power levels or the average power in the waveform segment

located between the Time Markers. It can also show the peak-to-
average ratio between the markers. See Section 4.12 for a complete
description of marker functions.


9

Vertical Markers

There are two vertical markers that allow level measurements at

specific times relative to the trigger event. . See Section 4.12

for a

complete description of marker functions

10

Parameters

Displays a table of measurement status parameters for the currently

selected channel or any selected automatic measurement.


11

Active Marker Indicator

This indicator shows the marker that is active in the marker menu and
is the measurement at the marker with the triangle located on the
vertical markers in the waveform display.

12

Time Base Limits

These fields show the timebase limits. In the pulse mode the time is
relative to the trigger event.


13

GPIB Status

The small field at the bottom of the menu column is

the GPIB status indicator.


Blank - GPIB is not active and in Local state.

REM. Indicates the 4500B is in the Remote state.


LSN. Indicates the 4500B is addressed to Listen.

.

TLK. Indicates the 4500B is addressed to Talk.


SRQ. Indicates the 4500B is requesting service from
the bus controller.













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