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X Series

Table of contents
  1. safety notices
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. What You Will Find in This Chapter
  12. Keysight EXA Signal Analyzer Overview
  13. Instrument Option Descriptions
  14. Signal Analyzer Accessories
  15. Ohm Load
  16. RF and Transient Limiters
  17. Before You Start Troubleshooting
  18. ESD Information
  19. Handling of Electronic Components and ESD
  20. Service Equipment You Will Need
  21. Front End Controller Troubleshooting Kit
  22. USB Keyboard and Mouse
  23. Required Test Equipment List
  24. After an Instrument Repair
  25. Contacting Keysight Technologies
  26. Instrument Serial Numbers
  27. How to Return Your Instrument for Service
  28. Other Packaging
  29. Check the Basics
  30. Instrument Boot Up Process
  31. Typical instrument boot-up process flow
  32. Potential Problems During Boot Process
  33. Green Power On LED Does Not Illuminate
  34. Fan(s) Are Not Operating
  35. No Agilent/Keysight Splash Screen Displayed
  36. Instrument Hangs at the Agilent/Keysight Splash Screen
  37. Operating System
  38. Verify LCD Backlight Functionality
  39. Verify Video Signal Path Integrity
  40. Fails an Initial Alignment
  41. Signal Level Verification
  42. Input Frequencies > 3.6 GHz
  43. Introduction
  44. Event and Condition Categories
  45. Event Message Format
  46. Event Queues
  47. Advisory Messages
  48. Operation Complete Event
  49. Request Control Event
  50. User Request Event
  51. Power on Event
  52. to -499, Query Errors
  53. to -399, Device-Specific Errors
  54. Settings Conflict Errors
  55. to -299, Execution Errors
  56. to -199, Command Errors
  57. Error
  58. Condition Errors 1 to 99, Calibration
  59. Condition Errors 36 to 64, Calibration Needed or Failed
  60. Condition Errors 65 to 92, Calibration Needed (Extended)
  61. Condition Errors 67 to 95, Calibration Failure (Extended)
  62. Condition Errors 101 to 199, Measurement Integrity
  63. Condition Errors 201 to 299, Signal Integrity
  64. Condition Errors 301 to 399, Uncalibrated Integrity
  65. Condition Errors 401 to 499, Power
  66. Condition Errors 501 to 599, Frequency
  67. Condition Errors 601 to 699, Error Summaries
  68. Condition Errors 701 to 799, Operation
  69. Condition Errors 801 to 899, Temperature
  70. RF Section Description
  71. RF Section Theory of Operation
  72. Troubleshooting
  73. Troubleshooting a Low Band Problem
  74. Quick Check to Verify High Band RF Path #1
  75. Troubleshooting a High Band Problem
  76. High Band Preamp (P07, P13, P26)
  77. Microwave Preselector Bypass (Option MPB)
  78. A9 Input Attenuator A
  79. A13 RF Front End Assembly (Options 532, 544)
  80. Quick Check to Verify High Band RF Path
  81. A15 Front End Control Description
  82. A15 Front End Control Assembly Troubleshooting
  83. Verifying Input Attenuator A, Input Attenuator B, Low Band Switch Logic and Power Supplies
  84. Preselector Tune Output
  85. Verifying Microwave Preselector Bypass Switch (Option MPB)
  86. Verifying Aux IF Out, Rear Panel (Option CR3, CRP only)
  87. Verifying Option CR3
  88. Verifying Option CRP
  89. MHz BW IF Section
  90. A2 Analog I.F. Assembly Theory of Operation
  91. A2 Analog I.F. Troubleshooting
  92. A3 Digital I.F. Assembly Description
  93. A3 Digital I.F. Assembly Theory of Operation
  94. A3 Digital I.F. Troubleshooting
  95. A2 Analog IF Assembly Theory of Operation
  96. A2 Analog IF Troubleshooting
  97. A3 Digital IF Assembly Description
  98. A3 Digital IF Assembly Theory of Operation
  99. A3 Digital IF Troubleshooting
  100. A14 L.O. Synthesizer Assembly Description
  101. A14 L.O. Synthesizer Theory of Operation
  102. A14 L.O. Synthesizer Troubleshooting
  103. Verifying the 4800 MHz Input Power & Frequency Stability
  104. Verifying the 1st L.O. Output Power
  105. A16 Reference Assembly Description
  106. A16 Reference Assembly Troubleshooting
  107. Diagnostic LEDs
  108. A4 CPU Description
  109. Disk Drive
  110. Power Supply Control
  111. Rear Panel Connectivity
  112. System Processor
  113. A5 Disk Drive
  114. Overview
  115. Troubleshooting software related issues
  116. Reloading the X-Series Software
  117. Disk Drive Recovery Process
  118. Using the Instrument Recovery System
  119. A6 Power Supply Description
  120. Power Supply Theory of Operation
  121. A7 Midplane Description
  122. A7 Midplane Assembly Troubleshooting
  123. A8 Motherboard Description
  124. A8 Motherboard Troubleshooting
  125. A1 Front Panel Assembly
  126. Block Diagrams
  127. Reference and Synthesizer Block Diagram
  128. EXA Computer Block Diagram
  129. Secure Service Access, Software Versions A.01.xx through A.03.xx
  130. Menus
  131. Service Key Descriptions
  132. Corrections
  133. Band Lock
  134. LO Band Lock
  135. Align
  136. How to Order Parts
  137. Replaceable Parts
  138. Hardware
  139. Before Starting
  140. Tools you will need
  141. Major Assembly Locations
  142. Instrument Outer Case
  143. Option PRC
  144. Top Brace and Reference Bracket
  145. Replacement
  146. RF Area (Option 503, 507, 513, 526)
  147. Low Band Switch Standard Instruments with Serial Number > MY/SG50510001
  148. Options DP2, MPB, B40
  149. Attenuators
  150. YTF Preselector
  151. RF Area (Option 532, 544)
  152. Low Band Switch
  153. RF Front End Assembly - Options 503, 507, 513, 526
  154. RF Front End Assembly - Options 532, 544
  155. Front End Control Assembly
  156. L.O. Synthesizer Assembly
  157. Rear Panel
  158. Reference Assembly
  159. Power Supply Assembly
  160. CPU Assembly
  161. Internally Mounted Disk Drive
  162. Disk Drive Interconnect
  163. Analog I.F. (AIF)/Digital I.F. (DIF) Assembly
  164. Separate AIF/DIF Assembly
  165. Midplane Assembly
  166. Motherboard Assembly
  167. Fan Assembly
  168. Input Connector Assembly
  169. Front Frame Assembly
  170. Bail Handle Removal (Option PRC)
  171. Front Frame Assembly Components - LCD
  172. Front Frame Assembly Components - LED
  173. Post-Repair Procedures
  174. Additional Tasks
  175. Functional Test Versus Performance Verification
  176. Before Performing a Functional Test
  177. Test Equipment
  178. Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL)
  179. Frequency Readout Accuracy
  180. Procedure
  181. Second Harmonic Distortion (SHD)
  182. Amplitude Accuracy at 50 MHz
  183. Testing Preamp Option (P03, P07, P13, P26, P32, P44)
  184. Frequency Response (Flatness)
  185. Frequency Response (Flatness), Preamp On
  186. Scale Fidelity
  187. Instrument Software Overview
  188. Software Licensing
  189. Software Updates
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  12. Models of EXG and MXG X-Series Signal Generators
  13. N5171B/N5181B RF Analog Signal Generators, Options and Features
  14. General Performance Features
  15. N5172B/N5182B RF Vector Signal Generators, Options and Features
  16. Vector Features
  17. Vector Firmware Applications
  18. N5173B/N5183B Microwave Analog Signal Generators, Options and Features
  19. Front Panel Overview
  20. Arrows and Select
  21. Preset and User Preset
  22. I Input (N5172B/82B RF vector models only)
  23. Front Panel Display
  24. Amplitude Area
  25. Rear Panel Overview (N5171B, N5172B, N5181B, & N5182B)
  26. SWEEP OUT
  27. GPIB
  28. Digital Modulation Connectors (N5172B/82B RF Vector Models Only)
  29. PAT TRIG
  30. AUX I/O Connector
  31. Rear Panel Overview (N5173B & N5183B)
  32. Z AXIS OUTPUT
  33. How to Set User Preferences
  34. Display Settings
  35. Power On and Preset
  36. Setting Time and Date
  37. Reference Oscillator Tune
  38. How to Upgrade Firmware
  39. Configuring the LAN Interface
  40. Configuring Remote Languages
  41. Configuring Preset Languages
  42. How to Enable an Option
  43. Hardware Assembly Installation and Removal Softkeys
  44. Modes of Operation
  45. Digital Modulation Mode (N5172B/82B RF Vector Models w/ Option 65x Only)
  46. Returning to a Known State with the Preset Key
  47. Entering/Editing Numbers and Text with Number and Arrow Keys
  48. Example: Using a Table Editor
  49. Setting Frequency and Amplitude with FREQ and AMPTD Keys
  50. Example: Configuring a 700 MHz, −20 dBm Continuous Wave Output
  51. Setting ALC Bandwidth Control with Amplitude Softkeys
  52. Using Swept Signal Mode (Configuring a Swept Output)
  53. Routing Signals
  54. List Sweep
  55. Example: Using a Single Sweep
  56. Example: Manual Control of Sweep
  57. Using Analog Modulation on the RF Carrier Signal (Option UNT)
  58. Simultaneous Modulation
  59. Working with Files (Viewing/Storing/Loading/Moving)
  60. File Softkeys
  61. Viewing a List of Stored Files
  62. Storing a File
  63. Loading (Recalling) a Stored File
  64. Moving a File from One Media to Another
  65. Selecting the Default Storage Media
  66. Reading Error Messages
  67. Using the Dual Power Meter Display (with USB U2000A Series Power Sensors)
  68. Example: Dual Power Meter Calibration
  69. Using the USB Pass Through Commands
  70. Using the Power Meter Servo
  71. Power Meter Servo Configuration
  72. Example
  73. Using Flatness Correction
  74. Creating a User Flatness Correction Array
  75. power meter
  76. Recalling and Applying a User Flatness Correction Array
  77. Using Internal Channel Correction (N5172B/82B Only)
  78. Configure Internal Channel Correction
  79. Using I/Q Mod Skew Cal
  80. Using External Leveling (N5173B/83B Only)
  81. Option 1E1 Output Attenuator Behavior and Use
  82. Using Unleveled Operating Modes
  83. Power Search Mode
  84. Using an Output Offset, Reference, or Multiplier
  85. Setting an Output Reference
  86. Setting a Frequency Multiplier
  87. Using the Frequency and Phase Reference Softkeys
  88. Using Free Run, Step Dwell, and Timer Trigger
  89. Using Filters (N5162A and N5182A Only)
  90. Dual ARB Modulation Filter Types
  91. Arb Custom Modulation Filter Types
  92. Using a USB Keyboard
  93. Using Pulse Modulation for All Models with Options UNU, UNW
  94. Pulse Characteristics
  95. The Basic Procedure
  96. Pulse Train (Option 320 – Requires: Option UNW)
  97. I/Q Modulation
  98. Configuring the Front Panel Inputs
  99. Waveform Files (Segments and Sequences)
  100. Using Dual ARB Softkeys
  101. Storing, Loading, and Playing a Waveform Segment
  102. Storing/Renaming a Waveform Segment to Internal Media or USB Media
  103. Waveform Sequence Softkeys
  104. Creating a Waveform Sequence
  105. Viewing the Contents of a Waveform Sequence
  106. Playing a Waveform Sequence
  107. Saving a Waveform's Settings & Parameters
  108. Viewing and Modifying File Header Information
  109. Viewing & Editing a File Header without Selecting the Waveform
  110. Using Waveform Markers
  111. Waveform Marker Concepts
  112. Accessing Marker Utilities
  113. Viewing Waveform Segment Markers
  114. Setting Marker Points in a Waveform Segment
  115. Viewing a Marker Pulse
  116. Using the RF Blanking Marker Function
  117. Setting Marker Polarity
  118. Using the EVENT Output Signal as an Instrument Trigger
  119. Triggering a Waveform
  120. Trigger Type
  121. Trigger Source
  122. Example: Segment Advance Triggering
  123. Example: Gated Triggering
  124. Example: External Triggering
  125. Clipping a Waveform
  126. How Power Peaks Develop
  127. How Power Peaks Cause Spectral Regrowth
  128. How Clipping Reduces Peak–to–Average Power and Spectral Regrowth
  129. Configuring Circular Clipping
  130. Configuring Rectangular Clipping
  131. Scaling a Waveform
  132. How DAC Over–Range Errors Occur
  133. How Scaling Eliminates DAC Over–Range Errors
  134. Setting Waveform Runtime Scaling
  135. Setting Waveform Scaling
  136. Setting the Baseband Frequency Offset
  137. DAC Over–Range Conditions and Scaling
  138. Using I/Q Modulation
  139. Using the Rear Panel I and Q Output Connectors
  140. Configuring the Front Panel I and Q Input Connectors
  141. I/Q Adjustments
  142. I/Q Calibration
  143. Using the Equalization Filter
  144. Using Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters in the Dual ARB Real-Time Modulation Filter
  145. Creating a User–Defined FIR Filter Using the FIR Table Editor
  146. Modifying a FIR Filter Using the FIR Table Editor
  147. Modifying the Coefficients
  148. Storing the Filter to Memory
  149. Using the Custom Real-Time I/Q Baseband Generator
  150. Creating User-Defined Custom Modulation
  151. Setting the Real-Time Modulation Filter
  152. Multiple Baseband Generator Synchronization
  153. Understanding the Master/Slave System
  154. Equipment Setup
  155. and Resynchronizing the Master/Slave System
  156. Configuring the Option 012 (LO In/Out for Phase Coherency) with MIMO
  157. Using Real-Time Applications Softkeys
  158. Waveform Licensing
  159. Using ARB Custom Modulation Softkeys
  160. ARB Custom Modulation Mode
  161. Creating and Using Bit Files
  162. Creating a User File
  163. Renaming and Saving a User File
  164. Recalling a User File
  165. Applying Bit Errors to a User File
  166. Using Customized Burst Shape Curves
  167. Creating a User-Defined Burst Shape Curve
  168. Storing a User-Defined Burst Shape Curve
  169. Using the Arbitrary Waveform Generator
  170. Creating a Custom Digital Modulation State
  171. Storing a Custom Digital Modulation State
  172. Recalling a Custom Digital Modulation State
  173. Defining a Modulation
  174. Creating a Custom Multicarrier Digital Modulation State
  175. Storing a Custom Multicarrier Digital Modulation State
  176. Using Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters with Custom Modulation
  177. Differential Encoding
  178. Using Differential Encoding
  179. Creating a Custom Multitone Waveform
  180. Using Multitone Softkeys
  181. Configuring Tone Powers and Tone Phases
  182. Applying Changes to an Active Multitone Signal
  183. Creating a Custom Two–Tone Waveform
  184. Using Two–Tone Softkeys
  185. Creating a Two–Tone Waveform
  186. Minimizing Carrier Feedthrough
  187. Changing the Alignment of a Two–Tone Waveform
  188. Adding Real-Time Noise (AWGN) to a Dual ARB Waveform
  189. Using Real-Time AWGN Softkeys
  190. Using Real-Time Phase Noise Impairment Softkeys
  191. Phase Noise Shape and Additive Phase Noise Impairments
  192. Understanding the Phase Noise Adjustments
  193. Using Real-Time Fading Softkeys
  194. To configure a Real-Time Fading simulation
  195. Using Avionics VOR/ILS Softkeys for N5171B/72B and N5181B/82B with Option
  196. To set the VOR mode that produces a full or partial VOR signal
  197. To set the VOR bearing angle between the VAR signal and the REF signal
  198. To set the VOR bearing direction as From or To
  199. To set the amount of FM deviation that the 30 Hz reference signal (REF Freq) applies on the sub-carrier
  200. To set the frequency of the sub-carrier signal (SubCarrier Freq)
  201. To set or return the VOR subsystem parameters to a default state
  202. Example of Setting All VOR Parameters
  203. Using COM/ID Softkeys
  204. To set the COM/ID type between Code or Tone
  205. To set the COM/ID tone/code modulating frequency
  206. To set or return the COM/ID parameters to a default state
  207. Example of Setting All COM/ID Parameters
  208. Using ILS Localizer Softkeys
  209. To set the ILS Localizer mode to produce a full or partial signal
  210. To set the ILS Localizer carrier frequency
  211. To set the ILS Localizer left frequency
  212. To set the ILS Localizer phase of the right signal relative to the left
  213. To set the ILS Localizer DDM value
  214. To set the ILS Localizer DDM value as a percentage (%)
  215. To set or return the ILS Localizer parameters to a default state
  216. Example of Setting All ILS Localizer Parameters
  217. Using ILS Glide Slope Softkeys
  218. To set the ILS Glide Slope mode to produce a full or partial signal
  219. To set the ILS Glide Slope carrier frequency
  220. To set the ILS Glide Slope up frequency
  221. To set the ILS Glide Slope phase of the down signal relative to the up
  222. To set the ILS Glide Slope DDM value
  223. To set the ILS Glide Slope DDM value in percentage (%)
  224. To set or return the ILS Glide Slope parameters to a default state
  225. Example of Setting All ILS Glide Slope Parameters
  226. Using ILS Marker Beacon Softkeys
  227. To set the ILS Marker Beacon mode to off, inner, middle, or outer
  228. To set the ILS Marker Beacon AM depth
  229. To set the ILS Marker Beacon outer marker frequency
  230. Example of Setting All ILS Marker Beacon Parameters
  231. To set the Baseband Operating Mode to BERT
  232. To set the Baseband Operating Mode to N5102A
  233. To set the Baseband Operating Mode to Primary
  234. Bit Error Rate Test
  235. Clock/Gate Delay Function
  236. Clock Delay Function
  237. Gate Delay Function in the Clock Mode
  238. Triggering
  239. Data Processing
  240. Repeat Measurements
  241. Testing Signal Definitions
  242. Verifying BERT Operation
  243. BERT Measurement Setup Using Self-Test Mode
  244. Clock Timing
  245. Clock Source
  246. Common Frequency Reference
  247. Clock Timing for Parallel Data
  248. Clock Timing for Parallel Interleaved Data
  249. Clock Timing for Serial Data
  250. Clock Timing for Phase and Skew Adjustments
  251. Connecting the Clock Source and the Device Under Test
  252. Data Types
  253. Operating the N5102A Module in Output Mode
  254. Choosing the Logic Type and Port Configuration
  255. Selecting the Output Direction
  256. Configuring the Clock Signal
  257. Generating Digital Data
  258. Operating the N5102A Module in Input Mode
  259. Selecting the Input Direction
  260. Selecting the Data Parameters
  261. Digital Data
  262. Display
  263. RF Output
  264. Signal Loss While Working with a Spectrum Analyzer
  265. Signal Loss While Working with a Mixer
  266. Sweep
  267. Amplitude Does Not Change in List or Step Sweep
  268. Error Messages
  269. Front Panel Tests
  270. Licenses
  271. Contacting Keysight Technologies
  272. How to Obtain the Security Features Document
  273. Using Secure Display
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