2
84904 with a 10 dB step 84906 or
84907 to cover an attenuation range
of 121 dB or 81 dB in 1 dB steps.
Individual calibration data reports of
attenuation and SWR are available.
This data, measured with an Agilent
automatic network analyzer, can be
ordered as Option 8490XX-UK6.
Attenuation switching and control
These units feature the same
small solenoids and switching circuits
as the Agilent Technologies
8494/5/6/7 step attenuator family.
Switching time is a maximum of 20
milli-seconds, including contact settling time. Once switched, the units
are latched with permanent magnets,
capable of withstanding shocks over
10 Gs. The solenoids automatically
disconnect after switching, which
minimizes the attenuators’ power
requirements and simplifies the driver circuit design (figure 3). Solenoids
are available in either 24 volt (standard, Option 8490xx-024), 15 volt
(Option 8490xx-015), and 5 volt
(Option 8490xx-011) ranges to fit
your instrument or system
requirements.
The units come equipped with 10-pin
DIP headers for connecting dc control
lines. Available accessories include a
203 mm (8 inch) or 406 mm (16 inch)
ribbon cable with DIP-type connectors
that is compatible with standard 14pin DIP IC sockets (11764-60002 or
11764-60003, respectively). Alternatively, a 1524 mm (5 foot) cable with
free wires for direct soldering (11764-
60001), or a 1524 mm (5 foot) drive
cable that connects to the 11713A
attenuator/ switch driver, allowing for
easy integration into GPIB-controlled
automatic test systems (11764-60004),
may be ordered.
Selection switching
Figure 2 shows one attenuator section schematic. Each section utilizes
one solenoid with dual coil windings,
one coil to switch in the attenuator
card (e.g. 10 dB) and one coil to
switch in the thru line (0 dB).
Figure 2. Section electrical diagram
With positive voltage applied to the
common pin, the state (attenuator
card or thru line) of a particular section is determined by connecting its
attenuator card pin or thru pin to a
negative voltage or ground. Figure 4
defines the pin assignments and wire
color code for the 11764-60001/60002/
60003 drive cables. Table 1 is a solenoid drive pin and attenuation guide.
Table 2 (on page 4) defines recommended attenuator section activation.
As a section is switched, the internal
contacts of the activated coil open,
thus shutting off current flow. At the
same time, the internal contacts for
the other coil close so that it can be
activated when desired. Figure 3
shows a section that has been
switched to the attenuator card position (note the closed thru line coil
contact). The switching is “breakbefore-make” type, thus a momentary
interruption of the RF signal occurs
at switching.
Although all sections can be switched
simultaneously, the attenuator driver
must not allow both pins of the same
section (e.g. Section 1, pins 1 and 2)
to be activated concurrently, or else
that section would cycle rapidly. All
terminals are “floating,” so bipolar or
unipolar power supplies can be used.
*National Semiconductor
part numbers, also supplied
by other vendors:
NOTE: Additional circuit
design information may
be required from the
component manufacturers.