HP 8360 User Manual

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Amplitude Modulation

ALC loop open, the minimum level is limited by the modulator’s
range to approximately -50

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Figure

Power Accuracy Over the AM Dynamic Range

Calibrating the Linear Modulator

The AM bandwidth calibration feature calibrates the linear
modulator gain at the current CW frequency. This results in more
accurate performance in deep AM mode when the ALC loop is

opened. Figure

shows the calibrated response of the modulator

compared to the uncalibrated response. If you choose to calibrate

“Always”, the synthesizer will automatically perform the calibration

whenever you change the CW frequency. Although this feature
provides more accurate performance, note that it also slows the
frequency switching time by 20 ms.

ALC Bandwidth

Since the ALC loop is open at power levels less than -13

in

deep AM mode, power levels at very slow AM rates are subject to

integrate-and-hold drift of typically 0.25

Setting the ALC

bandwidth to low reduces drift by a factor of 10 by switching a

larger capacitor into the integrator circuit. The larger capacitor
reduces the effects of leakage on the integrator. The ALC bandwidth

defaults at factory preset to the auto selection which normally
selects the appropriate bandwidth (high or low) for your application.
However, in this case (modulating with deep AM at a slow rate),
auto mode would have set the ALC bandwidth to high where a
setting of low would decrease drift. To make the bandwidth selection,
the synthesizer determines which functions are activated such as

frequency list mode, step sweep mode, search leveling mode, sweep
frequency mode, AM or pulse modulation, among others. (For a

complete explanation of the selection sequence, see “Getting Started,
Advanced”.)

Operating and Programming Reference

HP 8360

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