Programming codes, See also – HP 8360 User Manual

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the

and

keys. Frequencies in the manual sweep mode are

synthesized, just as they are in CW mode.

There are two major differences between manual sweep and a sweep
generated by activating the CW function and rotating the rotary
knob or pressing the ARROW keys.

1. The sweep output voltage ramp is 0 to

V in both modes,

but in CW mode, OV corresponds to lowest frequency of the
synthesizer frequency range and

V corresponds to the highest

frequency of the range. In manual sweep mode, OV corresponds
to the start frequency specified and

V corresponds to the

stop frequency specified. In both cases, the sweep voltage at

intermediate frequencies is a linear interpolation of the frequency

span. For example, a frequency half-way between the start/stop

limits has a sweep voltage of

2. The bandcross points in CW mode occur at 2.4, 7, 13.5, 20, 25.5,

and 32

In manual sweep mode the bandcrossing points

have 200 MHz of flexibility, that is automatically used by the
synthesizer for optimum performance. For example, a 2.3 to 7.1

sweep could be accomplished without any band changes in

manual sweep mode.

Programming Codes

SCPI:

SWEep:MODE

This is the command for frequency manual sweep.

POWer:MODE
POWer:SPAN <num>[lvl
This is the command for power manual sweep.

LIST:MODE
This is the command for manual list sweep.

Analyzer:

See Also

Power Sweep,

List

“Continuous, Single, and Manual Sweep Operation,” in Chapter 1.

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