Keysight 2050 X Series, U2053XA, 2060 X Series, L2051XA, L2052XA User Manual

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Keysight 2050/60 X-Series Wide Dynamic Range Power Sensors
Wide dynamic range power sensors for any modulated signals
User’s Guide
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Notices
CAUTION
WARNING
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Manual Part Number
U2063-90002
Edition
Edition 1, July 29, 2018
Printed in:
Printed in Malaysia
Published by:
Keysight Technologies Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone, 11900 Penang, Malaysia
Technology Licenses
The hardware and/or software described in this document are fur­nished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license.
Declaration of Conformity
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go/conformity. You can then search by
product number to find the latest Dec­laration of Conformity.
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Safety Information
A CAUTION notice denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating proce­dure, practice, or the like that, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in damage to the product or loss of important data. Do not pro­ceed beyond a CAUTION notice until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
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Environmental Conditions

The 2050/60 X-Series is designed for indoor use and in an area with low condensation. The table below shows the general environmental requirements for this instrument.
Environmental cond ition Requirement
Temperature
Humidity
Altitude

Regulatory Information

The 2050/60 X-Series complies with the following Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) compliances:
– IEC 61326-1/EN 61326-1
Operating condition – 0 °C to 55 °C
Storage condition – –40 °C to 70 °C
Operating condition – Up to 95% RH at 40°C (non-condensing)
Storage condition – Up to 90% RH at 65°C (non-condensing)
Operating condition – Up to 3000 m (9840 ft)
Storage condition – Up to 15420 m (50000 ft)
– Canada: ICES/NMB-001
– Australia/New Zealand: AS/NZS CISPR11
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Regulatory Markings

MSIP-REM-Kst-
XXXXXXXXX
The RCM mark is a registered trademark of the Spectrum Management Agency of Australia.
This signifies compliance with the Australian EMC Framework Regulations under the terms of the Radio Communications Act of 1992.
This symbol indicates the time period during which no hazardous or toxic substance elements are expected to leak or deteriorate during normal use. Forty years is the expected useful l ife of the product.
This symbol is a South Korean Class A EMC Declaration. This is a Class A instrument suitable for professional use and in electromagnetic environment outside of the home.
The CE mark is a registered trademark of the European Community. This CE mark shows that the product complies with all the relevant European Legal Directives.
ICES/NMB-001 indicates that this ISM product complies with the Canadian ICES-001. Cet appareil ISM est confomre a la norme NMB-001 du Canada.
ISM GRP.1 Class A indicates that this is an Industrial Scientific and Medical Group 1 Class A product.
This product complies with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) marking requirement. This affixed product label indicates that you must not discard this electrical/electronic product in domestic household waste.
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/ 96/EC

This instrument complies with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) marking requirement. This affixed product label indicates that you must not discard this electrical or electronic product in domestic household waste.

Product category

With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex 1, this instrument is classified as a “Monitoring and Control Instrument” product.
The affixed product label is as shown below.
Do not dispose in domestic household waste.
To return this unwanted instrument, contact your nearest Keysight Service Center, or visit
http://about.keysight.com/en/companyinfo/environment/takeback.shtml for more
information.
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Sales and Technical Support

To contact Keysight for sales and technical support, refer to the support links on the following Keysight websites:
www.keysight.com/find/widedynamicsensor
(product-specific information and support, software and documentation updates)
www.keysight.com/find/assist
(worldwide contact information for repair and service)
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Table of Contents

Environmental Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Regulatory Markings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/
EC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Product category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Sales and Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1 Getting Started
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Theory of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Initial Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Standard shipped items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Hardware Installation and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Connect the U2053XA/63XA sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Connect the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA sensor . . . . 23
LED Indicator Sequence During Power-Up for the U2053XA/63XA
Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Other LED indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
LED Indicator Sequences for the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA
Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Other LED indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Firmware Upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
2 General Operating Information
Using the 2050/60 X-Series with the Keysight BenchVue . . . . . . . . . . 44
Quick start example to perform an average power measurement . . 45 Quick start example to set up a measurement in the Trace view . . 49
Quick overview of the BenchVue Power Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Power meter settings in the Average only mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Power meter settings in the Normal mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Instrument Setup tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Overview of Multiple Power Sensor Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Single bench operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
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Multiple bench operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
3 Characteristics and Specifications
AAppendix
Simplified Measurement Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Typical Averaged Readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Bandwidth Filter Shapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Measurement Gates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Limit Checking Application Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
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List of Figures

Figure 1-1 U2053XA/63XA sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Figure 1-2 L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA sensor . . . . 16
Figure 1-3 2050/60 X-Series sensor block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Figure 1-4 Connect the U2053XA/63XA sensor to the PC . . . . . . 21
Figure 1-5 Auto-locate a USB instrument in Keysight Connection
Figure 1-6 Connect the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA via
Figure 1-7 Set automatic LAN settings on the PC . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Figure 1-8 Add a LAN instrument in Keysight Connection Expert via
Figure 1-9 Auto-locate a LAN instrument in Keysight Connection Ex-
Figure 1-10 Connect the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA via
Figure 1-11 Set automatic LAN settings on the PC . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Figure 1-12 Auto-locate a LAN instrument in Keysight Connection
Figure 1-13 Connect the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA via
Figure 1-14 Set automatic LAN settings on the PC . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Figure 1-15 Auto-locate a LAN instrument in Keysight Connection
Figure 1-16 Set manual LAN settings on the PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Figure 1-17 Auto-locate a LAN instrument in Keysight Connection Ex-
Figure 1-18 Start instrument web interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Figure 1-19 L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA web-based inter-
Figure 1-20 View and modify configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Figure 1-21 View and modify LAN configuration settings . . . . . . . 37
Figure 1-22 Modify configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Figure 1-23 Enter default password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Figure 1-24 Modify and renew LAN configuration settings . . . . . . 38
Figure 2-1 Launch the Keysight BenchVue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Figure 2-2 Accessing the BenchVue Power Meter help
Figure 2-3 Performing calibration and zeroing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Figure 2-4 Setting the frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Expert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Dynamic IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
host name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
pert via Dynamic IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Auto IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Expert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Static IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Expert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
pert via Static IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
face (Welcome page) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
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Figure 2-5 Average power meter measurement results . . . . . . . .46
Figure 2-6 Creating Datalog display view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Figure 2-7 Selecting one of the measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Figure 2-8 Data preview bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Figure 2-9 Placing a marker on the chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Figure 2-10 Creating a trace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Figure 2-11 Performing calibration and zeroing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Figure 2-12 Setting the frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Figure 2-13 Setting the trace scales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Figure 2-14 Adding marker or configuring the trace using Tools Palette
controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Figure 2-15 Setting the gates through Instrument Setup tab . . . . 51
Figure 2-16 Viewing the power measurement results of the pulse 52
Figure 2-17 Common measurement settings pane . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Figure 2-18 Datalog settings pane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Figure 2-19 Export the data log file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Figure 2-20 Save/load the instrument state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Figure 2-21 Instrument setup (advanced settings) pane . . . . . . . .55
Figure 2-22 Power meter settings in the Average only mode . . . . .56
Figure 2-23 Power meter settings in the Normal mode . . . . . . . . .58
Figure 2-24 Instrument Setup tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Figure 2-25 Multiple Digital Meter display example . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Figure 2-26 Multi-list display example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Figure 2-27 Multi-trace example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Figure 2-28 Multiple bench display example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
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List of Tables

Table 1-1 Other LED indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Table 1-2 Other LED indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Table 2-1 Power meter settings in the Average only mode
description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Table 2-2 Power meter settings in the Normal mode description .
59 Table 2-3 Additional Instrument Setup tab settings description 62
Table A-1 Range of values for limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
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User’s Guide

1 Getting Started

Overview 14 Theory of Operation 17
Standard shipped items 19
Hardware Installation and Configuration 21
Connect the U2053XA/63XA sensor 21
Connect the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA sensor 23 LED Indicator Sequence During Power-Up for the U2053XA/63XA Sensor 40 LED Indicator Sequence During Power-Up for the U2053XA/63XA Sensor 40
Other LED indicators 40 LED Indicator Sequences for the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA Sensor 41
Other LED indicators 42 Firmware Upgrade 42
This chapter gets you started with the 2050/60 X-Series wide dynamic range power sensors.
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Overview

The 2050/60 X-Series wide dynamic range power sensors consist of six USB models and seven LAN models:
– U2053XA USB average power sensor (10 MHz to 33 GHz)
– U2063XA USB peak and average power sensor (10 MHz to 33 GHz)
– L2051XA LAN average power sensor (10 MHz to 6 GHz)
– L2052XA LAN average power sensor (10 MHz to 18 GHz)
– L2053XA LAN average power sensor (10 MHz to 33 GHz)
– L2061XA LAN peak and average power sensor (10 MHz to 6 GHz)
– L2062XA LAN peak and average power sensor (10 MHz to 18 GHz)
– L2063XA LAN peak and average power sensor (10 MHz to 33 GHz)
The 2050/60 X-Series is capable of measuring the average and peak power of modulated, pulsed, and continuous wave (CW) signals in 10 MHz to 33 GHz frequency range and –70 dBm to 26 dBm power range.
The L2050/60 Series LAN power sensor is capable of long distance remote monitoring of up to 100 meters via the Power over Ethernet (PoE)/LAN connectivity. The PoE connectivity is compliant to the IEEE 3 W, 802.3af or 802.3at Type 1 standard.
The typical LAN port on your PC or Keysight instruments is not able to power up the L2050/ 60 Series LAN power sensor. The L2050/60 Series LAN power sensor must be connected to a PoE port, which supplies the DC power required to power up the L2050/60 Series LAN power sensor and to transfer data.
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LED indicator
Indicates the U2041/42/43/44/53/63XA state.
Refer to “LED Ind icator Sequence During Power-Up for the U2053XA/
63XA Sensor” on page 40 for more information.
RF input port for RF/microwave signals
USB cable
Physical secure lock mechanism
USB port
External trigger ports
Figure 1-1 U2053XA/63XA sensor
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RF input port for RF/microwave signals
LAN cable
LAN port
External trigger ports
Link state LED ind icators
Indicate the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/ 63XA link states:
– Green solid ( ): Link speed indicator.
Lights up when the operating speed is 100 Mbps. No indication when the operating speed is 10 Mbps or during line isolation.
– Amber blinking ( ): Link activity indicator.
Blinks when a val id link activity is detected.
LED indicators
Indicate the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/ 61XA/62XA/63XA/L2051XA/52XA/ 53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA state.
Refer to “LED Ind icator Sequences for
the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/ 63XA Sensor” on page 41 for more
LAN reset switch
Push the switch button (a straightened paper clip will do the job) to reset the L2051XA/ 52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA/ L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/ 63XA LAN configuration to a known default state.
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Figure 1-2 L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA sensor
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Theory of Operation

Figure 1-3 2050/60 X-Series sensor block diagram
The 2050/60 X-Series sensors utilize 4 planer doped barrier diode in a 4-path microwave circuit that enables fast average power measurements over a wide dynamic range. The 4­path network splits the input signal into a different power range for each of the 4 diodes such that all of them can operate in their square-law region. Ensuring diode power sensors operate within the square-law region means that they can convert RF power to voltage in a linear manner, regardless of the signal being measured. A single diode sensor square-law behavior may only provide perhaps 40dB of fast dynamic range. Each of the diodes has their own signal conditioning and analog to digital convertor which allow subsequent digital processing to select the best diode for further processing. This in turn presents a user experience indistinguishable from a single high dynamic range square-law power sensor.
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As a truly universal power sensor, it has features that allow different kinds of power measurements to be made. Primarily it operates as an average power sensor and traditionally this type of measurement means that an instrument will output a numeric result at some rate determined by the instrument. In AVERAGE mode the sensor enables a chopper amplifier circuit that allows low level signals to be measured in the presence of low frequency noise. This chopper circuit operates by modulating the signal prior to amplification; the modulation takes the form of passing or negating the signal for half­periods of the chopper signal. Recovering the original signal within the digital processing is achieved by averaging the ‘passing’ half-period samples together with the negated ‘negating’ half-period samples, to provide a new answer once for each period of the chopper. The corresponding “de-chopping” is carried out in digital section to allow proper correction and measurement of input signal. The chopper stabilization circuit essentially remove the offset and low frequency noise contribution of the signal condition stages from
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affecting input signal. In this series of sensor, the chopper concept is extended to allow the user to set an ‘aperture’ over which averaging is calculated. This aperture is selectable in 100ns resolution and provides a powerful mechanism for precisely tuning the instrument to the signal being measured. In addition to allowing the aperture to match a particular epoch of the RF signal, for example setting the aperture equal to a multiple of the modulation frequency in an AM signal, there is the ability to precisely trigger the occurrence of each measurement. This allows synchronization between the device under test and the measurement system.
Sometimes it is necessary to examine the time varying characteristics of the power envelope. This allows measurements of pulse duration time or pulse period for example. This series of sensor has NORMAL measurement mode to provide 20MHz sampling of the power envelope. In common with AVERAGE mode, the best diode from the 4 ranges is selected transparently within the digital processing. In contract to AVERAGE mode, no chopper switching is performed and the signal path is a direct coupled differential amplifier. The analog signal conditioning allows the load resistor and the low pass filter characteristics to be adjusted. Changing the load resistor also changes the response level (V/W) of the diode detector and its video bandwidth. Changing the load capacitance will affect the bandwidth but not the response level. Used together, these controls enable reduced noise on the measurement for low level signals at the expense of video bandwidth.
A high speed trigger Input and trigger output are also present in each sensor to allow proper synchronization between test instruments. Besides that, Average and Normal mode do support internal level trigger mode on top of external trigger mode. This allows flexibility in triggering on different input signal over a wide dynamic range.
A high speed acquisition and processing engine is also present in the sensor to enable a complex calibration scheme to track the performance of various modes across frequency, input power and temperature. The robust back end system also allows 2050/60 X-Series to be paired with either conventional USB or LAN based interface. With a LAN based interface, the prefix “U” is replaced with “L”.
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Initial Inspection

• IO Libraries Suite 17.0
• Command Expert 1.3 Update 1
• BenchVue 2.0
Install this first. Insert this CD into your PC CD/DVD ROM drive. If the installation does not start automatically, run “IOLibraries.hta” in the Autorun folder on this CD.
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Software made in USA
Part Number E2094-10016
Keysight Instrument Control Collection
U2053XA/63XA USB power sensor
2050/60 X-Series
Product Reference CD-ROM
Keysight Instrument Control
Software CD-ROM
Trigger cable, BNC male to SMB female, 50 W, 1.5 m (Quantity: 2)
USB cable 5 ft (1.5 m), default
cable length
Certificate of calibration
Certificate of
calibration
When you receive your 2050/60 X-Series sensor, inspect the shipping container for damages. If the shipping container or packaging material is damaged, it should be kept until the contents of the shipment have been checked mechanically and electrically. If there is any mechanical damage, notify the nearest Keysight Sales and Service Office. Keep the damaged shipping materials (if any) for inspection by the carrier and a Keysight representative.

Standard shipped items

Verify that you have received the following items. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact the nearest Keysight Sales Office.
U2053XA/63XA USB power sensor:
Getting Started 1
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L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA LAN
power sensor
Trigger cable, BNC male to SMB female, 50 W, 1.5 m (Quantity: 2)
(for Option 100)
Certificate of calibration
Certificate of
calibration
Shielded LAN cable 5 ft (1.5 m),
default cable length
(for Option 100)
• IO Libraries Suite 17.0
• Command Expert 1.3 Update 1
• BenchVue 2.0
Install this first. Insert this CD into your PC CD/DVD ROM drive. If the installation does not start automatically, run “IOLibraries.hta” in the Autorun folder on this CD.
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Hardware Installation and Configuration

NOTE
For power measurements of < –60 dBm, it is recommended to turn on the 2050/60 X­Series for 1.5 hours (with the 2050/60 X-Series connected to the device-under-test).
Prior to using the 2050/60 X-Series, ensure that the following minimum requirements are met:
– PC with USB and LAN host capability
– Keysight IO Libraries Suite 17.0 or higher installed
– Keysight BenchVue installed

Connect the U2053XA/63XA sensor

1 Connect the power sensor to the PC. The sensor driver is detected and installed
automatically.
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Figure 1-4 Connect the U2053XA/63XA sensor to the PC
2 Launch the Keysight Connection Expert by selecting the IO icon ( ). Auto-locate the
sensor as shown in Figure 1-5. Click Rescan to start searching.
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Figure 1-5 Auto-locate a USB instrument in Keysight Connection Expert
3 Click Send Commands To This Instrument > Send & Read to verify the sensor is connected.
4 When the sensor is connected, go to Chapter 2, "Using the 2050/60 X-Series with the
Keysight BenchVue" to launch the BenchVue Power Meter application, or proceed to operate the sensor via remote programming.
Operating the sensor remotely using SCPI commands
You can send SCPI commands to operate the sensor. Refer to the 2050/60 X-Series Programming Guide for details.
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Connect the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA sensor

NOTE
Connect the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA via any of the following LAN operating modes:
– Dynamic IP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol or DHCP)
– Auto IP (Local PC control or isolated (non-site) LAN)
– Static IP (Manual mode)
The default LAN operating mode of the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA is Dynamic IP.
Dynamic IP and Auto IP are enabled on the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA shipped from Keysight. This allows the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA to automatically obtain an address on the network.
The L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA communicates with the DHCP server to obtain the LAN interface configuration. If the DHCP server is not detected, then either the DHCP server is not present or it does not allow the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/ 63XA to obtain an IP address. The L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA will then try to obtain the LAN configuration using AutoIP if enabled, otherwise the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/ 61XA/62XA/63XA will try to use the static IP set in the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/ 63XA. If required, push the LAN reset switch to reset the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/ 62XA/63XA LAN configuration to a known default state.
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The LED indicator will turn red indicating the following error when the DHCP server is not detected:
-310, "System error;The sensor could not obtain a LAN configuration using DHCP. The sensor will try to obtain IP address using AutoIP if enabled”.
For more information on LAN instrument connectivity, refer to the Keysight IO Libraries Suite Connectivity Guide.
Dynamic IP mode
In this mode, the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway values are obtained from a DHCP server.
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PoE injector
LAN power sensor
LAN network infrastructure
Figure 1-6 Connect the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA via Dynamic IP
1 Set up the connection as shown in Figure 1-6.
2 On your PC, set the LAN settings to the automatic configuration. Go to Start > Control
Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Local Area Connection > Properties and set the following properties.
Figure 1-7 Set automatic LAN settings on the PC
3 Launch the Keysight Connection Expert by selecting the IO icon ( ). Set the
instrument host name (Figure 1-8). Every L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA has
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a default host name in the form of:
K- + product model+ - + suffix five d igits of the serial number
Example:
K-L2051XA-XXXXX
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Figure 1-8 Add a LAN instrument in Keysight Connection Expert via host name
4 Select Allow *IDN Query and click Test This VISA Address to verify the L2051XA/52XA/
53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA is connected. Once verified, click Accept.
5 Alternatively, you can auto-locate the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA as
shown in Figure 1-9. Click Rescan to start searching.
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Figure 1-9 Auto-locate a LAN instrument in Keysight Connection Expert via Dynamic IP
6 Click Send Commands To This Instrument > Send & Read to verify the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/
61XA/62XA/63XA is connected.
7 When the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA is connected, go to Chapter 2,
"Using the 2050/60 X-Series with the Keysight BenchVue" to launch the BenchVue, or proceed to operate the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA via remote programming.
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PoE injector
LAN power
sensor
Auto IP mode
Use this procedure if you require local PC control or you are working in a private (non-site) LAN environment.
Figure 1-10 Connect the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA via Auto IP
1 Set up the connection as shown above.
2 On your PC, set the LAN settings to the automatic configuration. Go to Start > Control
Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Local Area Connection >
Properties and set the following properties.
Figure 1-11 Set automatic LAN settings on the PC
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3 Launch the Keysight Connection Expert by selecting the IO icon ( ). Auto-locate the
L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA as shown below. Click Rescan to start searching.
Figure 1-12 Auto-locate a LAN instrument in Keysight Connection Expert
4 Click Send Commands To This Instrument > Send & Read to verify the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/
61XA/62XA/63XA is connected.
5 When the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA is connected, go to Chapter 2,
"Using the 2050/60 X-Series with the Keysight BenchVue" to launch the BenchVue, or proceed to operate the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA via remote programming.
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NOTE
PoE injector
LAN power
sensor
Static IP mode (configuring the LAN manually)
In static IP mode, you must set up the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway that are compatible with your network infrastructure (PC configuration).
Using a static IP address is useful if you always want to communicate with the instrument using the same IP address every time it is turned on.
After configuring LAN settings, you must first power cycle the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/ 62XA/63XA. This enables the new network settings to become effective.
Figure 1-13 Connect the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA via Static IP
1 Set up the connection as shown above.
2 On your PC, set the LAN settings to the automatic configuration. Go to Start > Control
Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Local Area Connection >
Properties and set the following properties.
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Figure 1-14 Set automatic LAN settings on the PC
3 Launch the Keysight Connection Expert by selecting the IO icon ( ). Auto-locate the
L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA as shown below. Click Rescan to start searching.
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NOTE
Figure 1-15 Auto-locate a LAN instrument in Keysight Connection Expert
4 To enable static IP, click Send Commands To This Instrument and send the following SCPI
commands:
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCP[:STATe] 0 //Turns off Dynamic IP
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:AIP[:STATe] 0 //Turns off Auto IP
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:RESTart //Restarts the LAN network for the above
setup to take effect
For more information on remote SCPI programming, refer to the 2050/60 X-Series Programming Guide.
Alternatively, you can set these configurations using the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/
62XA/63XA web-based interface (see “Using the Instrument Web Browser” on
page 35).
On the Configuring your L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA Power Sensor page, set the
DHCP and Auto IP buttons to OFF. Click Save to save the new settings. Then click Renew
LAN Settings for the changes to take effect.
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NOTE
5 Set the PC IP address and subnet mask. Go to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet
> Network and Sharing Center > Local Area Connection > Properties and set the following properties.
Figure 1-16 Set manual LAN settings on the PC
– For the new network settings to become effective, you must first power cycle the
L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA.
– The static IP addresses for the host PC and the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/
63XA must be different from the IP address of the PoE injector to avoid conflict.
6 Launch the Keysight Connection Expert by selecting the IO icon ( ). Auto-locate the
L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA as shown in Figure 1-17. Click Rescan to start searching.
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NOTE
Figure 1-17 Auto-locate a LAN instrument in Keysight Connection Expert via Static IP
7 Click Send Commands To This Instrument > Send & Read to verify the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/
61XA/62XA/63XA is connected.
Alternatively, you can locate the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA by entering its default static IP address (192.168.0.10) at the Manual Configuration tab.
8 When the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA is connected, go to Chapter 2,
"Using the 2050/60 X-Series with the Keysight BenchVue" to launch the BenchVue, or
proceed to operate the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA via remote
programming.
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To revert to the Dynamic IP mode from the static IP mode, you can either:
– send the following SCPI commands.
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:DHCP[:STATe] 1
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:AIP[:STATe] 1
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:RESTart
– configure and renew the LAN settings via the instrument web browser.
Refer to “Dynamic IP mode” on page 23 for the procedure. You will need to power cycle the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA for the new network settings to take effect.
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NOTE
Using the Instrument Web Browser
The L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA can be programmed using its web-based interface (web browser). The web browser functions as a virtual front panel which can also be used for:
–interactive IO
– familiarization with instrument capabilities
– determining/changing instrument configuration
1 On the Keysight Connection Expert, click Start Instrument Web Interface to launch the
L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA web-based interface.
Figure 1-18 Start instrument web interface
The web-based interface can also be opened directly from a web browser by entering the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA’s IP address or hostname in the ‘address’ bar of the browser.
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Figure 1-19 L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA web-based interface (Welcome page)
2 Click View & Modify Configuration to access the LAN configuration settings.
Figure 1-20 View and modify configuration
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Figure 1-21 View and modify LAN configuration settings
3 Click Modify Configuration to edit the LAN configuration settings.
Figure 1-22 Modify configuration
4 Enter the default password “keysight”.
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Figure 1-23 Enter default password
5 On this page, you can configure and renew the LAN settings, as well as power cycle the
L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA or reset the LAN settings.
Figure 1-24 Modify and renew LAN configuration settings
If you have changed the password, resetting the LAN configuration will reset the password to default as well.
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Configuring the LAN remotely using SCPI commands
You can send SCPI commands to automatically or manually configure the LAN settings for the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA. Refer to the 2050/60 X-Series Programming Guide for details.
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Power up
Off
Power on Internal zeroing and calibration Ready to use
HW/OS error Zeroing and calibration error
Send the SYST:ERR? query to read the error message. It is recommended to return the 2050/60 X-Series to Keysight if this condition persists after power cycle.
Green Amber
Red
Red
blinking
Amber
Red
Green
blinking

LED Indicator Sequence During Power-Up for the U2053XA/63XA Sensor

Other LED indicators

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Table 1-1 Other LED ind icators
Secure erase, flash formatting, or firmware update in progress.
An error is present in the SCPI error queue including input overload. If the error queue is cleared (via the *CLS command) or the last error is read from the queue (via the SYST:ERR? query), the indicator will turn off.
USB activity in progress.
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Power up
Off
Power on Internal zeroing and calibration Ready to use
HW/OS error Zeroing and calibration error
Send the SYST:ERR? query to read the error message. It is recommended to return the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/ 62XA/63XA to Keysight if this condition persists after power cycle.
Green Amber
Red
Red
blinking
Power up/LAN reset
Normal operation
Device identification
LAN connection error
Perform a LAN reset by power cycling the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA or via its LAN reset switch. It is recommended to return the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/62XA/63XA to Keysight if this condition persists after a LAN reset.
Green
blinking
Green
Turn on Identification Indicator
Turn off Identification Indicator
Off
LED Indicator Sequences for the L2051XA/52XA/53XA/61XA/ 62XA/63XA
Sensor
During power-up (via PWR LED indicator)
For LAN activity (via LAN LED indicator)
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Amber
Red

Other LED indicators

Table 1-2 Other LED ind icators

Firmware Upgrade

To download the latest firmware version for the 2050/60 X-Series, go to
www.keysight.com/find/pm_firmware. The latest firmware includes the executable file and
help file for installing the Firmware Upgrade Utility application in order to upgrade the 2050/60 X-Series.
Secure erase, flash formatting, or firmware update in progress.
An error is present in the SCPI error queue including input overload. If the error queue is cleared (via the *CLS command) or the last error is read from the queue (via the SYST:ERR? query), the indicator will turn off.
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User’s Guide

2 General Operating Information

Using the 2050/60 X-Series with the Keysight BenchVue 44
Quick start example to perform an average power measurement 45
Quick start example to set up a measurement in the Trace view 49
Quick overview of the BenchVue Power Meter 53
55
Power meter settings in the Normal mode 58
Instrument Setup tab 61 Overview of Multiple Power Sensor Operation 63
Single bench operation 63
Multiple bench operation 66 Multiple bench display example 66
This chapter describes the general operating information of the 2050/60 X-Series.
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NOTE
a
b
Instrument panel
c
d

Using the 2050/60 X-Series with the Keysight BenchVue

The BenchVue Power Meter application provides a virtual operating interface for the 2050/ 60 X-Series. This chapter describes the 2050/60 X-Series functions in the BenchVue Power Meter application in general.
For more information on how to configure each 2050/60 X-Series function or use each BenchVue Power Meter feature, refer to the Keysight BenchVue Power Meter help documentation.
Go to Start > All Programs > Keysight > Keysight BenchVue > Keysight BenchVue to launch the BenchVue Power Meter application.
Figure 2-1 Launch the Keysight BenchVue
a Double-click the connected sensor ( ) at the Instrument panel to start
controlling the power sensor.
b If the sensor is found in the Keysight Connection Expert but is not shown in the
BenchVue Instrument panel, select the refresh icon ( ) to refresh the instrument list.
c If the sensor is not found, select the IO icon ( ) to launch the Keysight
Connection Expert to verify that the power sensor is connected properly.
When you launch the BenchVue Power Meter application, the Digital Meter is displayed by default.
Figure 2-2 Accessing the BenchVue Power Meter help documentation
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NOTE
d Click ( ) to access the BenchVue Power Meter help documentation.

Quick start example to perform an average power measurement

The following example guides you on how to quickly measure average power via BenchVue.
It is assumed that the 2050/60 X-Series is already connected to a signal generator.
1 Set up the signal generator as follows:
– Amplitude: 0 dBm
–Frequency: 1 GHz
– Modulation: Disabled
2 Turn on the RF output of the signal generator. Launch the BenchVue Power Meter
application (refer to page 44). By default the power meter mode is already set to
Average only.
3 Perform calibration and zeroing for an accurate measurement result.
Figure 2-3 Performing calibration and zeroing
For power measurements below –50 dBm, it is recommended to perform external zeroing and turn off the RF output for better accuracy and repeatability.
4 Set the frequency of the 2050/60 X-Series to 1 GHz.
Figure 2-4 Setting the frequency
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5 You should be able to view the average power measurement results in the Digital Meter
display view.
Figure 2-5 Average power meter measurement results
a Indicates acquisition of measurements in the Run mode
b Indicates the measurement status
c Change the title at the top of the display view
Reset the displayed Minimum/Maximum measured values
d Summary of alert limit conditions for the current measurement
6 To monitor the average power over a period of time, create a Datalog display view by
clicking .
Figure 2-6 Creating Datalog display view
Select one of the available measurements from the list and click Ok.
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Figure 2-7 Selecting one of the measurements
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Figure 2-8 Data preview bar
a Data preview bar
b Indicates the channel name, measurement number, measurement type
c Tools palette to provide control for the datalog chart (refer to the BenchVue Power
Meter help documentation for details)
d Summary of marker measurements and alert limit conditions for the current
measurement.
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7 Place a marker (or up to five markers) on the chart by clicking to obtain the
reading.
Figure 2-9 Placing a marker on the chart
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NOTE

Quick start example to set up a measurement in the Trace view

The following example guides you on how to set up a basic peak power measurement for RF pulses via BenchVue.
The default power meter mode is Average only. It will change to the Normal mode when the Trace view is selected. As the Normal mode provides a lower dynamic range, the measurable power range will automatically narrow down.
To obtain a wider dynamic range for low power measurements (< –40 dBm), you will need to set to the Average only mode. If the measurement is in the Trace view, a warning message will appear as the Trace view is only applicable for the sensor's Normal mode.
It is assumed that the 2050/60 X-Series is already connected to a signal generator.
1 Set up the signal generator as follows:
– Pulse period: 500 μs
– Pulse width: 100 μs
– Amplitude: 5 dBm
–Frequency: 1 GHz
– Pulse: Enabled
2 Turn on the RF output of the signal generator. Launch the BenchVue Power Meter
application (refer to page 44).
3 Create a Trace display view by clicking .
Figure 2-10 Creating a trace
4 Perform calibration and zeroing for an accurate measurement result.
Figure 2-11 Performing calibration and zeroing
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– For power measurements below –50 dBm, it is recommended to perform external
zeroing and turn off the RF output for better accuracy and repeatability.
– Ensure that modulation is enabled.
5 Set the frequency of the 2050/60 X-Series to 1 GHz.
Figure 2-12 Setting the frequency
6 You can set the trace scales to configure the pulse on the trace display.
Figure 2-13 Setting the trace scales
7 To enable gates on the trace, click at the Tools Palette.
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Figure 2-14 Adding marker or configuring the trace using Tools Palette controls
You can add markers or configure the trace using the Tools Palette controls. Refer to the BenchVue Power Meter help documentation for details on each control.
For more precise control of your gate parameters, you can set up the gates via the Instrument Setup tab and enter a starting point and length (in seconds) for each of the four gate controls.
Figure 2-15 Setting the gates through Instrument Setup tab
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8 View the power measurement results of the pulse at the Pulse Analysis tab under
Information Panel.
Figure 2-16 Viewing the power measurement results of the pulse
You can select additional pulse and gate measurements to display by clicking the Measurement Selector tab.
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Quick overview of the BenchVue Power Meter

NOTE
For details on each of the BenchVue Power Meter features, refer to the Keysight BenchVue Power Meter help documentation.
a Access the common measurement settings for the current measurement display
view.
-- Click to create a new Digital Meter display view.
-- Click to create a new Analog Meter display view.
-- Click to create a new Data Log display view.
-- Click to create a new Trace display view.
-- Click to create a new MultiList display view.
-- Click to assign a measurement to the selected display view.
-- Click to start or stop all assigned measurements on all display views
simultaneously.
General Operating Information 2
For more information, refer to “” on page 55 and “Power meter settings in the Normal
mode” on page 58.
Figure 2-17 Common measurement settings pane
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Export the data log file and view the recorded data in Excel
Load the instrument state
Save the instrument state
To access the data logger settings, click the Datalog Settings tab. To enable data logging, you need to stop the measurement acquisition.
Figure 2-18 Datalog settings pane
Figure 2-19 Export the data log file
b Save or load the instrument state of the current bench application in a proprietary
format with a *.state file extension.
Figure 2-20 Save/load the instrument state
c Access advanced settings such as corrections (frequency-dependent offset,
gamma, and S-parameter), alert limits, recorder output, trace/pulse duration reference levels, input impedance, and trigger output.
For more information, refer to “Instrument Setup tab” on page 61.
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Figure 2-21 Instrument setup (advanced settings) pane
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Add a display view
Assign a measurement to the selected view
Common Average only mode power measurement settings
Start/Stop all acquisitions

Power meter settings in the Average only mode

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Figure 2-22 Power meter settings in the Average only mode
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Table 2-1 Power meter settings in the Average only mode description
Item Description
Presets – Preset the instrument to its default values or values appropriate for measuring the communications format.
Channel Setup – Set the channel mode to the Normal or Average Only mode.
Calibration Auto-calibrate the 2050/60 X-Series without having to connect it to a power reference, or auto-zero the 2050/60 X-Series
Measurement – Run/stop the measurement.
The data stored in the correction (FDO, gamma, and S-parameter) tables, the selected correction table, and the zeroing and calibration data are not affected by a preset.
– Perform a system reset.
– Set the measurement frequency.
– Set the aperture size.
– Set the channel offset which is applied to the measured power prior to any mathematical functions. Refer to “Simplified
Measurement Path” on page 70.
– Set the duty cycle.
– Set the automatic or manual measurement average mode. The number of read ings averaged can range from 1 to 1024.
Increasing the value of the measurement average reduces measurement noise, but increases measurement time. The measurement average filter can also be reset. Refer to “Typical Averaged Readings” on page 71.
internally or externally. Internal zeroing can be performed with or without the RF/microwave signal present, while external zeroing must be performed
without any RF/microwave signal present.
– Set the logarithmic (dBm) or linear (Watt) measurement unit.
– Set the measurement offset factor. The 2050/60 X-Series corrects every measurement by this factor to compensate for the
gain/loss.
– Enable the relative mode, which computes the measurement result relative (as a ratio) to a reference value. When enabled,
the reference value can be set using the <Rel> control. The relative reading is d isplayed in either dB or %.
– Measurement feed operation is not available in the Average only mode.
Trigger Setup – Set the single, free run, or continuous trigger mode. The free run mode does not allow any trigger setup.
– Set the trigger source to an external source in the single or continuous trigger mode.
– Set the delay time to be applied between the trigger event and all the gate start times. This allows you to time-shift all the
gates by the same amount with one setting change.
– Select the positive or negative slope type to determine if the trigger event is recognized on the rising or falling edge of a
signal respectively.
– Set the holdoff time to disable the trigger mechanism after a trigger event occurs.
– Set the qualification value.
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Common Normal mode power measurement settings
Common Normal mode Trace view settings
Add a display view
Assign a measurement to the selected view
Run/stop all acquisitions

Power meter settings in the Normal mode

Figure 2-23 Power meter settings in the Normal mode
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Table 2-2 Power meter settings in the Normal mode description
Item Description
Presets – Preset the instrument to its default values or values appropriate for measuring the communications format.
Channel Setup – Set the channel mode to the Normal or Average Only mode.
Calibration Auto-calibrate the 2050/60 X-Series without having to connect it to a power reference, or auto-zero the 2050/60 X-Series
Measurement – Run/stop the measurement.
The data stored in the correction (FDO, gamma, and S-parameter) tables, the selected correction table, and the zeroing and calibration data are not affected by a preset.
– Perform a system reset.
– Set the measurement frequency.
– Set the channel offset which is applied to the measured power prior to any mathematical functions. Refer to “Simplified
Measurement Path” on page 70.
– Set the automatic or manual measurement average mode. The number of read ings averaged can range from 1 to 1024.
Increasing the value of the measurement average reduces measurement noise, but increases measurement time. The measurement average filter can also be reset. Refer to “Typical Averaged Readings” on page 71.
internally or externally. Internal zeroing can be performed with or without the RF/microwave signal present, while external zeroing must be performed
without any RF/microwave signal present.
– Set the logarithmic (dBm) or linear (Watt) measurement unit.
– Set the measurement offset factor. The 2050/60 X-Series corrects every measurement by this factor to compensate for the
gain/loss.
– Enable the relative mode, which computes the measurement result relative (as a ratio) to a reference value. When enabled,
the reference value can be set using the <Rel> control. The relative reading is d isplayed in either dB or %.
– Enable the difference or ratio measurement, or disable all operations between feed 1 and feed 2.
– Configure the gate and acquired measurement type for the feed.
Trigger Setup – Set the single, free run, or continuous trigger mode. The free run mode does not allow any trigger setup.
– Set the trigger source to an internal or external source.
– Enable auto level or manually set the trigger level for the internal trigger source.
– Set the delay time to be applied between the trigger event and all the gate start times. This allows you to time-shift all the
gates by the same amount with one setting change.
– Select the positive or negative slope type to determine if the trigger event is recognized on the rising or falling edge of a
signal respectively.
– Set the holdoff time to disable the trigger mechanism after a trigger event occurs.
– Set the hysteresis to help generate a more stable trigger by preventing triggering unless the RF power level achieves the
trigger level and the add itional hysteresis value. It can be applied to both rising and falling edge trigger generation. Hysteresis is only available for the internal trigger source and manual trigger level.
– Set the qualification value.
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Tab le 2-2 Power meter settings in the Normal mode description (continued)
Item Description
Channel Setup (in the Trace view)
– Set the video averaging to average repetitions of a triggered signal, with a count of 1 to 256 in mul tiples of 2n. With video
averaging, the average of a number of acquisitions is calculated to smooth the displayed trace and reduce apparent noise. The measurement requires a continuously repeating signal.
– Set the video bandwidth.
The Low, Medium, and High pass band shapes achieved by the video bandwidth settings provide flat filter responses with very sharp cut-off points by applying d igital signal processing techniques to ensure accurate power measurement within the specified band.
When the video band width is set to Off, it removes all digital signal cond itioning. This provides less than 3 dB roll-off is best suited for capturing an accurate trace, minimizing overshoot, and removing any ringing effects caused by the sharp cut-off filters used in the Low, Med, and High settings. Refer to “Band wid th Filter Shapes” on page 73.
Trace Setup Set the trace unit, start time, X-axis scale, Y-axis maximum value, and Y-axis scale.
Trigger Setup (in the Trace view)
Select to enable trace for the single and continuous trigger modes.
[a] When the 2050/60 X-Series frequency is set to 300 MHz.
[a]
and
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Instrument Setup tab

This tab provides you an option to configure additional instrument settings for your measurements as described in Table 2- 3.
General Operating Information 2
Figure 2-24 Instrument Setup tab
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Tab le 2-3 Additional Instrument Setup tab settings description
Item Available settings
Ad vanced:
– Set the trace reference levels to be used in the calculation of transition durations and occurrences. This allows
Trace Setup
Gate Setup
Corrections
Measurement Setup
Trigger Setup
transition measurements between non-standard reference levels.
– Set the trace reference level to be used in the calculation of pulse durations. This allows pulse duration measurements
between non-standard reference levels.
Set the gate start time and length. The gate start time is relative to the trigger event. Positive values set a measurement gate to a maximum time of 1 second
after the trigger. Negative values set a measurement gate to a maximum time of 1 second before the trigger. Refer to “Measurement Gates” on page 74 for more information.
– Set the frequency-dependent offset (FDO) which compensates for frequency-related changes in the response of your
test system. The BenchVue Power Meter application can store 10 FDO tables with 512 frequency points each.
– Set the gamma and S-parameter corrections. The BenchVue Power Meter application can store 10 gamma/S-parameter
tables with 1024 magnitude-phase pairs each. Also refer to “Simpl ified Measurement Path” on page 70 for the above corrections.
Ad vanced:
Enable alerts to detect when a measurement has crossed over a predefined upper and/or lower l imit value. Refer to “Limit Checking Application Example” on page 75 for more information.
Ad vanced:
– Set the input impedance for the external TTL trigger to Low (50 Ω) or High (100 kΩ).
– Enable the trigger output where a TTL level high is produced at the Trig Out connector when the 2050/60 X-Series is
triggered.
– Enable the 10 MHz timebase.
Additional Instruments
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View all connected instruments and select any instrument to use on the BenchVue Power Meter application. You can connect up to 15 instruments per BenchVue Power Meter appl ication.
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Overview of Multiple Power Sensor Operation

This section provides examples on how to operate multiple sensors using the BenchVue Power Meter application.

Single bench operation

Multiple Digital Meter display views
Select the instruments to use at Instrument Setup > Add itional Instruments. Add up to four
Digital Meter display views by clicking and selecting the measurement sources to display.
General Operating Information 2
Figure 2-25 Multiple Digital Meter display example
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Multi-list display view
Select the instruments to use at Instrument Setup > Add itional Instruments. Add a Multilist
display view by clicking and selecting the measurement sources to display.
Figure 2-26 Multi-list display example
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General Operating Information 2
Single Trace display view with multiple traces
Select the instruments to use at Instrument Setup > Add itional Instruments. Add a Trace
display view by clicking and selecting the trace sources to display.
Figure 2-27 Multi-trace example
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Sensor number
Set the sensor bench view layout
Corresponds with respective sensor number
Double-click each connected sensor icon to open its related bench application window

Multiple bench operation

Figure 2-28 Multiple bench display example
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NOTE
Wide Dynamic Range Power Sensors
User’s Guide

3 Characteristics and Specifications

For the characteristics and specifications of the 2050/60 X-Series, refer to the datasheet at
http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/5992-0040EN.pdf.
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A Appendix

Simplified Measurement Path 70 Typical Averaged Readings 71 Bandwidth Filter Shapes 73 Measurement Gates 74 Limit Checking Application Example 75
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A Appendix
FDO Channel offset
Measurement highway
Measurement 1
Measurement 2
Measurement 3
Measurement 4
Gamma S-parameter

Simplified Measurement Path

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Typical Averaged Readings

Minimum power
–64 dBm
–66 dBm
–68 dBm
< –70 dBm
Dynamic range
Number of averages
Resolution setting
1234
100 100 100 100
100 100 100 100
100 100 100 100
100 100 100 100
–58 dBm
–60 dBm
65 100 100 100
26 100 100 100
10 100 100 100
–62 dBm
–52 dBm
–54 dBm
4 100 100 100
2 100 100 100
1 65 100 100
–46 dBm
–48 dBm
1 26 100 100
1 10 100 100
1 4 100 100
–50 dBm
–56 dBm
–42 dBm
–44 dBm
1 2 100 100
1165100
–36 dBm
–38 dBm
1126100
1110100
114100
–40 dBm
–30 dBm
–32 dBm
112100
11165
11126
–34 dBm
–70 dBm
100 100 100 100
Below shows the typical number of averages for each range and resolution when the 2050/ 60 X-Series is in the auto-average mode and set to the normal speed mode.
Appendix A
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–24 dBm
–26 dBm
1114
1112
1111
Maximum power
The four resolution levels represent:
– 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 dB respectively if the measurement suffix is dBm or dB.
– 1, 2, 3, or 4 significant digits respectively if the measurement suffix is W or %.
Minimum power
–28 dBm
Resolution setting
1234
11110
Dynamic range
Number of averages
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Appendix A
Amplitude
0
<–3 dB
Bandwid th setting
Low
Med
High
Off
Frequency5 MHz1.5 MHz300 kHz

Bandwidth Filter Shapes

[1]
[1] When the 2050/60 X-Series frequency is set to 300 MHz.
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Gate 4Gate 3
Gate 1
Gate 2
Trigger

Measurement Gates

A measurement gate allows measurements to be performed on particular sections of the input signal. The gate is defined by a start time relative to the trigger event and a duration. Signal samples acquired during the time interval specified by the gate are used for the measurements in that gate. A system of up to four independent gates is provided.
Below is an example of a 4-gate setup to perform the following measurements simultaneously:
Average power level of the pulse Gate 1, average measurement
Average “off” power level ahead of the pulse Gate 2, average measurement
Peak-to-average ratio Gate 1, peak-to-average measurement
Pulse droop
Gate 3, average measurement, minus Gate 4, average measurement
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Limit Checking Application Example

Swept source
Out
Device-under-test
Out
U2050/60 X-Series
Amplitude
Frequency
+4 dBm
+10 dBm
Fail
Fail
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Upper limit line
Lower limit line
The limits have been set at +4 dBm and +10 dBm for the above application. A fail occurs each time the output power is outside these limits as shown below.
Appendix A
Table A-1 Range of values for limits
Unit Maximum Minimum Defaul t maximum Default minimum
dB +200 dB –180 dB 60 dB –120 dB
dBm +230 dBm –150 dBm 90 dBm –90 dBm
% 10.0 Z% 100.0 a% 100.0 M% 100.0 p%
W 100.000 EW 1.000 aW 1.000 MW 1.000 pW
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