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All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Agilent Technologies. Microsoft®,MS-DOS®,Windows®,Visual C®,Visual Basic®,VBA® and Excel® are registered UNIX is a registered trademark in U.S. The E5052A complies with INSTALLATION CATEGORY II as well as POLLUTION DEGREE 2 in IEC61010-1. The E5052A is an INDOOR USE product. NOTE The LEDs in the E5052A are Class 1 in accordance with IEC60825-1, CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT NOTE This equipment is MEASUREMENT CATEGORY I (CAT I).
safety features are maintained in operational condition. Dangerous Procedure Warnings Warnings, such as the example below, precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed. WARNING Dangerous voltage levels, capable of causing death, are present in this instrument. Use extreme caution when handling, testing, and adjusting this instrument.
Certification Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Agilent Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology, to the extent allowed by the Institution’s calibration facility, or to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members. Typeface Conventions Sample (bold) Boldface type is used when a term is defined or emphasised. Sample (Italic) Italic type is used for emphasis. Indicates a hardkey (key on the front panel or key / Sample key external keyboard) labeled “Sample.” “key” may be omitted. E5052A Performance Test Calculation Sheet. How to exit from the E5052A Measurement View.
Contents Top View (Major Assemblies) for Serial Prefix MY442.128 Top View (Cables) for Serial Prefix MY441. Calibration of the Touch Screen.182 A27 Removable Hard Disk Drive Replacement for E5052A Serial Prefix MY442 and above.183 Tools Required. Replacement Procedure. 207 USB (USBTMC) Interface Card Replacement for E5052A Serial Prefix MY442 and above.209 Tools Required. How to make E5052A Firmware Installation Disk. Contents M.271 N. General Information The Service Guide is a guide to servicing the E5052A Signal Source Analyzer.
The guide contains information requisite to do performance tests, adjustments, troubleshooting, and repairs. Do not allow any computer virus to infect the system. This machine has no virus check function nor anti-virus software installed. Agilent Technologies will not be held liable for any failure or damage arising from negligence regarding these prohibitions and warnings. This chapter provides the adjustment information for the E5052A to ensure that it is within its specifications. The adjustment must be performed Agilent’s qualified service personnel.
If you need the adjustment for your E5052A, it should be sent to the nearest Agilent Technologies service office. General Information Organization of Service Guide Appendix D, “Computer Virus Check,” This appendix describes an example of how to check the system of E5052A for computer viruses using computer viruses check software. Appendix E, “Power Requirement,” Appendix F, “Messages,”. The supplement for this manual is identified by this manual's printing data and is available from Agilent Technologies. If the serial prefix or number of an instrument is lower than that on the title page of this manual, see Appendix A, Manual Changes.
For information concerning, a serial number prefix that is not listed on the title page or in the Manual change supplement, contact the nearest Agilent Technologies office. General Information Required Equipment Required Equipment Table 1-1 lists the recommended equipment for performing maintenance on the E5052A.
Table 1-1 Recommended Test Equipment Equipment Critical specifications Recommended Model Qty. Signal Generator Frequency: 10 MHz to 7 GHz Agilent E8257D W/opt. General Information Required Equipment Table 1-1 Recommended Test Equipment Equipment Critical specifications Recommended Model Qty. Cable BNC(m)-BNC(m) Cable, 61 cm Agilent p/n 8120-1839 P,A,T BNC(m)-BNC(m) Cable, 122 cm Agilent p/n 8120-1840 Coaxial cable with Type-N (m) Agilent N6314A (p/n connectors, 61 cm (24 in) 8120-8862) Adapter N(f)-SMA(m) Adapter. General Information Required Equipment Chapter 1. Performance Tests This chapter provides information on how to verify the E5052A performance. Performance Tests Introduction Introduction This chapter provides the performance tests procedures for Agilent E5052A.
The performance test names are listed in Table 2-1. The test procedures are described sequentially in the following pages. NOTE Allow the analyzer to warm up for at least 30 minutes before you execute any of the performance tests. Individual Test Description 1. RF IN Port VSWR Test Description This test checks the VSWR of the E5052A’s RF IN port with a network analyzer. The VSWR is checked at 10 MHz to 3 GHz. Specification @23 ± 5 °C VSWR button (Figure B-2).
Then, the Windows 2000 operating system restarted automatically. Figure B-2 Windows 2000 Professional Setup dialog box Step 4. Network Identification Wizard dialog box (1/2) Step 6. In the Network Identification Wizard dialog box (2/2), click the Finish button to finish the initial registration of the E5052A (Figure B-5). Then, the measurement display of theE5052A appears. Figure B-5 Network Identification Wizard dialog box (2/2). System Recovery Calibration of the Touch Screen Calibration of the Touch Screen After you have executed system recovery on the E5052A, you have to calibrate the touch screen.
Follow the procedure described below to calibrate the touch screen. Press Step 2. System Recovery Calibration of the Touch Screen Appendix B. Firmware Update This appendix describes how to update the E5052A firmware. When you want to update the E5052A firmware, refer to this appendix. The following is the procedure to update the E5052A firmware.
Prepare the E5052A firmware installation disks (five disks). Connect the mouse and the keyboard to the E5052A rear panel. Then turn the E5052A on. Exit from the E5052A Measurement Display. Double-Click the “3 1/2 Floppy A:” icon.
Remove the old version of the firmware using the following procedure. Double-Click “Setup.vbs” icon. The E5052A Setup Wizard (uninstall) will start automatically as shown in Figure C-2. Click on the OK button as shown in Figure C-1. The E5052A Setup Wizard will start automatically as shown in Figure C-3. Figure C-3 E5052A Setup Wizard (install) 6.
Click on the “Next” to continue the firmware installation on the E5052A Setup Wizard as shown in Figure C-3. Please wait until “Install Wizard” (Figure C-4) disappears. Firmware Update Firmware Update Figure C-5 E5052A Setup Wizard (Completed) Step 9. Double-click 'E5052A' icon on the Windows desktop, and the measurement screen will appear.
Turn the E5052A off, and then turn the E5052A on. Firmware Update Firmware Update Appendix C.
Computer Virus Check This appendix describes an example of how to check the system of E5052A for computer viruses using computer viruses check software. PC.) How to check the drive C and F of E5052A The following is an example procedure to check the drive C and F of E5052A using the external PC. Set up the E5052A for file sharing. Computer Virus Check Computer Virus Check Figure D-2 Local Area Connection Status dialog box 5. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box (Figure D-3) appears.
Select (highlight) Internet protocol (TCP/IP) (1 in Figure D-3) and then click the Properties button (2 in Figure D-3). Figure D-3 Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 6. (3 in Figure Close D-2). Click the x button (2 in Figure D-1) in the upper right of the Network and Dial-up Connection window. Confirm the computer name of the E5052A. Press Misc Setup. Figure D-6 Identification Change dialog box 5.
Turn the E5052A power off and then turn it on. Set for sharing the hard disk (C or F drive) in the E5052A. Press., and then press Explore. Computer Virus Check Computer Virus Check Figure D-7 USERS(F:) Properties dialog box (General tab) 4. Select the if (C:) is selected. Click the button (1 in Figure Share this folder New Share D-8).
Figure D-8 USERS(F:) Properties dialog box (Sharing tab) 5. Figure D-10 Network Dialog Box (“IP Address” Tab) Step 5. Connect the drive of E5052A to the PC, and check the drive using anti-virus software. Click Programs -Window Explorer on the Start Menu to start up the PC’s Explorer. CNAME of Step2. In the share name of the C or F drive of the E5052A you enterd on 5 of Step SNAME 3. The dialog box to enter the user name and the password appears.
Enter the user name and then click the button. Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain an IP address automatically 5. Press the button. Then, restart the external PC. Disable the C drive of the E5052A when you checked the C drive. Press., and then press Explore.
Computer Virus Check Computer Virus Check Figure D-13 (C:) Properties dialog box (Sharing tab) 5. Turn the E5052A power off. Power Requirement. Use the supplied cable to connect between the power cable receptacle (Figure E-2 on page 264) on the rear panel of the E5052A and a three-wire power outlet, with the grounding prong firmly connected in the ground slot. Power Requirement Power Supply and Blown Fuses Figure E-1 Power cable options Appendix E. Power Requirement Power Supply and Blown Fuses Blown fuses If the fuse appears to have blown during operation, this instrument may be subject to failure and must be repaired. The product uses the following fuse type: UL/CSA Type, Slow-Blo, 8 A-250 V.
WARNING Do NOT replace the fuse yourself. Power Requirement Starting the E5052A Starting the E5052A This section explains how to turn on/off the E5052A power, how to cut off the power supply in an emergency, and how to set the internal clock. Turning the Power ON and OFF Perform the following steps to turn the power ON or OFF. Line switch (Always ON) and power cable receptacle Disconnection from supply source The power supply of the E5052A is cut off by disconnecting the plug of the power cable (on either AC outlet side or E5052A side). When it is necessary to disconnect the power supply in order to avoid shock hazards, etc., pull out the power cable plug from either the.
This appendix explains what these messages mean. They are listed in alphabetical order.
Messages showing the status of the E5052A are displayed in the lower-left area of the E5052A LCD screen. These messages include error messages that occur during the. Messages execution of GPIB commands and others that indicate the internal status of the equipment. Error messages are indicated following the character string “Err” and can be read out by a GPIB command. Other kinds of messages are indicated without the “Err” character string and cannot be read out by a GPIB command.
A21 flash ROM write error This error occurs when writing the system calibration data to ROM on the A21 board fails. Contact Agilent Technologies’ Customer Contact given at the end of this guide or the company from which you bought the device. The current through the DC POWER connector is too large.
Downconverter Fan Stop This error occurs when the fan of the downconverter stops. Contact Agilent Technologies’ Customer Contact given at the end of this guide or the company from which you bought the device.
Messages Execution error suspected. Contact Agilent Technologies’ Customer Contact given at the end of this guide or the company from which you bought the device.200 Execution error An error associated with execution has been generated for which this instrument cannot specify the error message. DUT that has an unstable output level is measured. Aside from the above reasons, there is the possibility of a device failure. Contact an Agilent Technologies sales office or the company from which you bought the device.
Messages Load VBA program failed Load VBA program failed This error occurs when loading a VBA program file fails. Marker search failed This error occurs when marker search fails.109 Missing parameter The number of parameters is less than that required for the command, or the parameter has not been entered. Stop the frequency modulation. A large harmonics component is included in the DUT’s output signal.
Insert a low-pass filter between the DUT’s output terminal and the E5052A RF IN connector to eliminate the harmonics component. PLL frequency range over This error occurs when the internal PLL circuit becomes unlocked while the measurement is in progress. One of the errors designated as “system errors” in this instrument has occurred.
Target freq out of range This error indicates the 2nd, 3rd, or nth order harmonics is not within the E5052A measurement range. At this time, the previous measurement conditions still remain (any of sweep parameters are not changed). Messages Unlock local Appendix F.
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Specifications describe the performance of parameters covered by the product warranty (temperature –0to 55 °C, unless otherwise noted.). Typical describes additional product performance information that is not covered by the product warranty. It is performance beyond specification that 80% of the units exhibit with a 95% confidence level over the temperature range 20 to 30 °C. Typical performance does not include measurement uncertainty. Nominal values indicate expected performance or describe product performance that is useful in the application of the product, but is not covered by the product warranty. Instrument Description Overview.
1-2 Specifications. 1-3 Guaranteed Performance. 1-4 Typical Performance. 1-5 Electrical Requirements.
1-6 Environmental Requirements. 1-6 Operating Environment. 1-6 Non-OperatingStorage Conditions. 1-6 General Characteristics.
1-7 Weight. 1-7 Cabinet Dimensions. 1-7 Miscellaneous Characteristics.
1-7 Available Options. 1-7 UK6. 1-7 Rack Ear Mounts.
1-7 Cleaning and Shipping Instructions. Installation Checking the Shipment. 2-2Recommended Additional Equipment. 2-3Familiarization with Safety Requirements.
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2-4Electrical Preparations. 2-4Environmental Preparations. 2-7Test Set Familiarization. 2-9 Front Panel.
2-9Rear Panel. 2-11Setting the GPIB Address of the Test Set. 2-13Connecting and Turning on the Test Set.
Using the Network Analyzer to Control the Test Set Preparing the Analyzer to Control the Test Set. 3-2How to Send a Manual Command. 3-7Common Errors in Manual Commands. 3-8A List of GPIB Commands.
3-9Restoring the Analyzer to its Normal Configuration. 3-12Disaster Recovery. Malfunctioning Command Window. 3-13 Malfunctioning Network Analyzer. Calibrating the Network Analyzer Performing the Calibration. 4-2Renaming the Calibration File.
4-7Recalling and Examining Calibrations. 4-14How to Recall a Calibration. 4-14Method 1. Calibration File Is Not On “Quick Recall” List.
4-14Method 2. Calibration File Is On “Quick Recall” List. 4-16How to Turn a Calibration On and Off. 4-16How to Examine the Properties of a Calibration.
Performance Verification Setting Test Limits. 5-2Test Strategy. 5-4Insertion Loss.
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5-5Return Loss. 5-6Setting Up Limit Testing. 5-7Limit Testing for Insertion Loss. 5-8Recalling the Calibration. 5-8Specifying Measurement Type, Title, and Scaling. 5-8Setting Up the Limit Table.
5-12Turning On Limit Lines and Limit Testing. 5-14Saving the Limit Test File. 5-15Checking the Limit Test File.
5-17Limit Testing for Return Loss (Port Active). 5-19Recalling the Calibration. 5-19Specifying Measurement Type, Title, and Scaling. 5-19Setting Up the Limit Table.
5-20Turning On Limit Lines and Limit Testing. 5-21Saving the Limit Test File. 5-22Checking the Limit Test File. 5-22Limit Testing for Return Loss (Port Off). 5-24Recalling the “Port Active” Limit Test File. 5-24Specifying the Title.
5-24Setting Up the Limit Table. 5-24Saving the Limit Test File.
5-25Recalling the Limit Test File. Contents Limit Testing for Crosstalk. 5-26Specifying Output Power. 5-26Specifying IF Bandwidth and Averaging. 5-28Specifying Measurement Type, Title, and Scaling.
5-32Setting Up the Limit Table. 5-34Turning On Limit Lines and Limit Testing. 5-35Saving the Limit Test File. 5-35Recalling the Limit Test File. 5-35 Verifying Return Loss and Insertion Loss Specifications.
5-36Measurements Using The Reflection Port. 5-36Measurements Using The Transmission Port. 5-37Verifying Crosstalk Specs.
Measuring Multiport Devices Calibrating the Test System. Advanced Topics Using an External Computer to Control the Test Set. 7-2GPIB Queries. 7-2Box Identification.
7-3Switch Count. 7-3Using Rocky Mountain Basic (RMB). 7-3Using Quick Basic or Visual Basic. 7-3Using HPVEE.
7-4Using National Instruments VISA. 7-5Using the Control Lines Connector. 7-6Control Line Commands for 9-PinConnector. 7-6Suggested External Circuitry. Service Adjustments. 8-2 Theory of Operation.
8-3 System Theory. 8-3 A1 Power Supply Theory. 8-3 A2 Controller and A3 Switch Driver Board Theory. 8-4 A4 Front Panel Display Theory. Connector Replacement. 8-4 Troubleshooting.
8-5 General Troubleshooting Notes. 8-5 Troubleshooting Power Supply Problems. 8-5 Troubleshooting the Front Panel Board. 8-6 Troubleshooting the Controller and Switch Driver Boards. 8-6 List of Replaceable Parts. Safety and Regulatory Information Safety Information. 9-2 Warnings.
9-2 Cautions. 9-3 Instrument Markings. 9-4 Regulatory Information. 9-5 Statement of Compliance with IEC 1010. 9-5 Declaration of Compliance with German Noise Requirements.
Contacting Agilent Contacting Agilent. Instrument Description Overview Overview The Agilent Z5623A Option H48 Multiport Test Set is designed for use with 50 Ω Network Analyzers such as the Agilent PNA Series (Models E8356A, E8357A, and E8358A). Figure 1-1 shows a typical equipment setup. The test set reduces the time required to test multiport devices having up to eight ports (distribution amplifiers, taps, switches, couplers, etc.). It does this by reducing the number of device reconnects the operator must perform.
The test set can connect each of its test ports to any of the following:. Reflection Port. Transmission Port. 50 Ω termination internal to the test set. Switching is performed with mechanical switches. The test set is controlled by means of its GPIB interface.
The control can be performed either by a PNA Series network analyzer or by an external computer. This User's and Service Guide documents the use of the test set with an Agilent E8358A network analyzer.
Typical Equipment Setup Network Analyzer. Instrument Description Specifications Guaranteed Performance Table 1-1 Agilent Z5623A Option H48 Guaranteed Performance Specs Parameter Specification Frequency Range 300 kHz to 9.0 GHz Crosstalk a 1) –110dB b 2) –105dB c 3) –95dB d 4) –90dB e Return Loss (port active) f 1) 24 dB b 2) 18 dB c 3) 14 dB d 4) 9 dB e Return Loss (port off) g 1) 26 dB b 2) 20 dB c 3) 16 dB d 4) 14 dB e Insertion Loss h 1) 1.5 dB b 2) 2.0 dB c 3) 2.5 dB d 4) 3.5 dB e Switch Lifetime 5 million cycles Maximum Input Power 1 Watt (RF + DC) i a.Between any two non-connectedsignal paths b. Band 1 (300 kHz to 1.3 GHz) c. Band 2 (1.3 GHz to 3.0 GHz) d. Band 3 (3.0 GHz to 6.0 GHz) e. Band 4 (6.0 GHz to 9.0 GHz) f.When using an external termination on the Reflection or Transmission port g.When using one of the 50 Ω internal terminations h.From any test set port to the Reflection or Transmission port i.
Set by the power handling capability of the 50 Ω internal terminations. Instrument Description Specifications Typical Performance Table 1-2 Agilent Z5623A Option H48 Typical Performance Specs Parameter Typical Performance Source Power (max) a 1) –8.0dBm b 2) –8.0dBm c 3) –7.0dBm d 4) –1.0dBm e Dynamic Range (max) f 1) 110 dB b 2) 105 dB c 3) 95 dB d 4) 90 dB e Cycle Time (minimum; 1) 430 mS (Dynamic Range = 86 dB) b IF BW = 35 kHz) g 2) 430 mS (Dynamic Range = 89 dB) c 3) 430 mS (Dynamic Range = 78 dB) d 4) 430 mS (Dynamic Range = 71 dB) e Cycle Time (@ 100 dB 2) 900 mS c Dynamic Range; IF 3) 900 mS d BW = 3 kHz) g Switching Time 11 mS a. Power measured at test ports 1-8on Z5623A Option H48 when connected to the E8358A using the 8120-4782RF Jumper cables supplied.
Band 1 (300 kHz to 1.3 GHz) c. Band 2 (1.3 GHz to 3.0 GHz) d. Band 3 (3.0 GHz to 6.0 GHz) e. Band 4 (6.0 GHz to 9.0 GHz) f. IF Bandwidth set to 10 Hz g. Conditions: 2 Windows, 4 Channels, 8 Traces, 2-portcal, no band crossings, 201points.
Instrument Description Electrical Requirements Electrical Requirements The alternating-current(AC) power that is supplied to the test set must meet the following requirements: Voltage: 90 to 250 Vac Frequency: 48 to 66 Hz Available power: 40 watts minimum If the available AC line voltage is outside the 90 to 250 Vac range, an autotransformer that provides third wire continuity to earth ground may be used. Environmental Requirements Operating Environment Indoor use only Operating temperature: 0 to 55 °C Maximum relative humidity: 80 percent for temperatures up to 31 °C decreasing linearly to 50 percent relative humidity at 40 °C Altitude: up to 15,000 feet (4,572 meters) Enclosure protection: IP 20, according to IEC 529 This product is designed for use in INSTALLATION CATEGORY II, and POLLUTION DEGREE 2, per IEC 101 and 664 respectively. Non-OperatingStorage Conditions Temperature: –40°C to +70 °C Humidity: 0 to 90 percent relative at +65 °C (non-condensing) Altitude: 0 to 15,240 meters (50,000 feet). Instrument Description General Characteristics General Characteristics Weight Net: Approximately 9 kg Shipping: Approximately 20 kg Cabinet Dimensions These dimensions exclude front and rear panel protrusions.
89 mm H by 425 mm W by 500 mm D (3.5 in by 16.75 in by 19.7 in) Miscellaneous Characteristics RF connectors: Type N female Switch type: Mechanical I/O Control: GPIB Available Options UK6 Option UK6 provides a commercial calibration certificate including actual test data. Data includes test results including reflection, transmission, and crosstalk for all test ports. Rack Ear Mounts Option 908, part number 5062-3974,provides rack mounts that make it quick and easy to install or remove the test set from a mainframe.
For further information on these options, please contact Agilent Technologies. Refer to Chapter 10, “Contacting Agilent.”.
Key Features & Specifications. Powerful automation and self-help tools make the instrument well suited for both R&D and manufacturing. 143 dB dynamic range with direct receiver access.
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