Keysight Technologies FieldFox N9927-90002 Quick Reference Manual

Quick Reference Guide
Keysight FieldFox Microwave Analyzers
Contents
Do You Have Everything? ................... 1
The Power Button and LED ................ 1
Battery Usage ..................................... 2
Measure Return Loss (CAT) ............... 3
Measure 1-Port Cable Loss (CAT) .... 4
Measure DTF (CAT) ............................. 5
Measure S-Parameters (NA) .............. 6
Multi-Trace Configurations (NA) ........ 8
Calibration (CAT, NA, VVM) ................ 9
Spectrum Analyzer Mode (SA) ......... 10
Channel Measurements (SA) ........... 11
Record Playback (SA) ....................... 12
Power Meter Mode ........................... 13
Save and Recall Files ........................ 14
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Do you have everything?
FieldFox –To check for installed options, press
System then System Configuration then
Options then Show Options
Phase stable jumper cable or adapters – Used to
connect the FieldFox to devices with various connector types and gender.
Attenuators – Reduces power and prevents
damage to the FieldFox at the RF IN port.
Cal Kit – OSL Tee or other calibration devices. SD card or USB flash drive – Save files to these
devices for quick download to a PC.
USB Power Sensor – For making Power Meter
measurements. (Opt 302)
Battery charger or extra battery
The Power Button and LED
To turn power ON, briefly press the power button.
The LED is green. The boot-up takes about 60 seconds.
To switch to Stand by power (low battery drain)
briefly press the power button. The LED is amber and blinks slowly. To turn power ON, briefly press the power button. Power and settings are restored instantly.
To turn Power OFF (very low battery drain) press and
hold the power button until power is shut OFF ­about 4 seconds. The LED is OFF.
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Battery Usage
A fully charged battery should last about four hours. Battery charge status is viewable:
In the upper-right corner of the screen.
On the battery. To view the LCD gauge on the
Inspired Energy battery, open the FieldFox battery compartment door.
To conserve battery power:
Use Hold mode to trigger a measurement only when
needed. Hold is shown on the display.
Press System then Display then Brightness then
dim the FieldFox display as much as possible.
Briefly press the power button to switch to Stand by
mode when not being used. Press again to restore power. All current settings are preserved.
The FieldFox will shutdown automatically when battery power is very low to prevent it from being completely discharged. Use ONLY a FieldFox charger to recharge a battery. The battery can be fully charged while in the FieldFox in about 4 hours with the FieldFox either ON or OFF. A fully discharged battery takes about 1.5 hours to recharge to 80%. The battery can be fully charged in about 4 hours using the external battery charger (Opt 872).
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Measure Return Loss (CAT Mode)
Return loss can be thought of as the absolute value of the reflected power as compared to the incident power. When measuring an OPEN or SHORT, all incident power is reflected and 0 dB return loss is displayed. When measuring a LOAD, very little power is reflected and values of 40 dB to 60 dB are displayed.
1. Connect the Device Under Test (DUT).
2. Select Preset then Preset Returns the FieldFox to
known settings.
3. Select Mode then CAT (Cable and Antenna Test)
4. Then Return Loss (Default measurement).
5. Press Freq/Dist and enter Start and Stop frequency
values of the measurement.
6. Press Meas Setup 4 then Settings to make
appropriate settings before calibrating.
7. Disconnect the DUT and press Cal 5 then follow the
calibration prompts.
8. Reconnect the DUT (cable to be tested).
Optional
Add Markers – All Modes except VVM and Power
Meter
Add Limits – All Modes except VVM and Power Meter Save Settings and Data – All Modes
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Measure 1-Port Cable Loss (CAT Mode)
Required Equipment:
LOAD with correct connector type and gender to
terminate the end of the DUT.
Optional phase stable jumper cable or adapter to
connect the beginning of the DUT to the FieldFox.
1. Press Preset then Preset
2. Then More then Cable Loss (1-Port)
3. Connect the DUT.
4. Press Freq/Dist and enter Start and Stop
frequency values of the measurement.
5. Press Sweep 3 then Min Swp Time Increase the
sweep time until a stable trace is visible on the screen.
6. Press Cal 5 then follow the calibration prompts.
7. Connect the DUT (cable to be tested) to the FieldFox
and connect a LOAD at the end of the DUT.
Depending on the DUT, the following three steps may improve the amount of ripple visible on the screen.
8. Press Trace 6 then Math and Memory, then
Data->Mem.
9. Remove the LOAD and leave the end of the DUT
open.
10. Press Data Math then Data – Mem. Use Averaging
for high-loss measurements. Press BW 2 then
Averaging
11. Read Avg Cable Loss on the FieldFox screen.
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Measure Distance to Fault
Required Equipment:
LOAD with correct connector type and gender to
terminate the end of the DUT.
Known length and cable type or Cable Loss
(dB/Meter) and velocity factor of the DUT.
Optional phase stable jumper cable or adapter to
connect the beginning of the DUT to the FieldFox.
1. Connect any necessary jumper cable or adapter to the
FieldFox RF OUT port.
2. Press Preset then Preset
3. Then Mode then CAT
4. Then Distance to Fault
5. Press Freq/Dist then Stop Distance and enter the
length of the DUT.
6. If a diplexer or other filter is in the measurement path,
press Meas Setup then select Frequency Mode
[Bandpass]. Then press Freq/Dist and manually
type the Min Start and Max Stop frequencies.
7. Press Cal 5 and follow the Cal prompts.
8. Disconnect any components or antenna that should
NOT be measured and connect a LOAD at the end of the DUT.
9. Press Meas Setup 4 then DTF Cable
Specifications.
10. Either press Recall Coax Cable or enter the
Velocity Factor and Cable Loss of the DUT.
11. Connect the start end of the DUT to the FieldFox. The
DTF measurement is displayed.
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Measure S-Parameters (NA Mode)
S-parameter syntax is described by the following:
S (out | in)
out = FieldFox receiver port in = FieldFox source port
1. Press Preset then Preset
2. Press Measure 1 then choose from the following:
S11 1-port reflection measurement. S21 2-port transmission measurement. S12 Reverse 2-port transmission measurement.
Requires Opt 122.
S22 Reverse 1-port reflection measurement.
Requires Opt 122.
OR Press Trace 6 then Num of Traces then select a
Multi-trace configuration. Learn more on page 8.
3. Press Freq/Dist then either Start and Stop or
Center and Span to enter a frequency range for the
measurement.
4. Press BW 2 then IFBW to select the IF Bandwidth
for the measurement. Narrower bandwidths require more time to sweep.
5. Press Sweep 3 then Resolution to select the
number of data points for the measurement. More data points requires more time to sweep.
6. Press Cal 5 to calibrate the measurement. See page
6 to learn more. Continued on following page…
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Measure S-Parameters (NA Mode) continued
The following NA Mode settings can be made before or after calibrating without affecting measurement accuracy.
Press Scale/Amptd to change scale.
Autoscale Adjusts the Y-axis to comfortably fit
the Min and Max amplitude of the active trace.
Autoscale All Autoscales all of the traces on
the screen. Useful for multi-trace configurations.
Scale Manually enter a scale per division to view
specific areas of the trace.
Ref Level Manually set the value of the
reference line.
Ref Position Manually set the position of the
reference line. Values must be between 0 (TOP line) and 10 (BOTTOM line)
Press Measure 1 then Format to change the
format for the measurement.
Press BW 2 then Averaqe then enter a value for
the number of trace sweeps to average.
Press Marker then enter a value to move the marker
to the X-axis position of interest.
Press Limit 8 then Edit or Recall Limits to test
measurement results against limit lines.
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Multi-Trace Configurations (NA Mode)
You can display multiple traces on the FieldFox screen.
The above image shows a 3-trace configuration. Tr1 is
the ACTIVE trace as indicated by the highlighted Tr1
annotation in the upper left corner. The Frequency Range, IF BW, Resolution, Averaging, and Output power is common to all traces. All trace settings, such as format, markers, and limit lines, are applied to the ACTIVE trace in the same manner as when a single trace is present. To select a multi-trace configuration:
Press Trace 6 then Num Traces Then choose a multi-trace configuration.
To activate a trace in order to change a setting:
Use the ▲|▼ arrows to scroll through the traces -
OR
Press Trace 6 then select Trace 1, Trace 2,
Trace 3, or Trace 4, Only traces that are shown can
be activated.
By default with Multi-trace configurations, Markers that are applied to one trace are applied to ALL traces.
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Calibration
Calibration is performed in CAT, NA, and VVM Modes. A calibration is performed automatically when the FieldFox is powered ON and when Preset. This Preset Cal (also known as CalReady) sets the reference plane at the RF OUT connector. For highest accuracy, perform a QuickCal or O,S,L when any of the following occur:
The temperature changes significantly. The Frequency Range, Resolution, Min Swp Time, or
Power Level is changed.
When using a phase stable jumper cable or adapter
to connect the DUT to the FieldFox. These should be high-quality components.
Press Cal 5 then follow the prompts. During a QuickCal, press Skip Load when NOT using a
jumper cable or adapter.
Cal ON is shown on the screen when a Preset Cal is
correcting the measurement.
Cal ON Q is shown on the screen when a QuickCal is
correcting the measurement.
CAL ON U is shown on the screen when an O,S,L Cal is
correcting the measurement. When a calibration is being interpolated, an asterisk is
added to the screen annotation as follows: Cal ON*
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Spectrum Analyzer (SA) Mode
SA measurements require NO calibration.
Check for a Compressed Measurement
1. Using a marker at the signal peak, make note of the
signal power level.
2. Increase the RF Attenuation level by 5 dB. If the signal level does NOT change, then NO
compression exists. This indicates that the signal is in the linear region of the receiver.
If the signal level DOES increase with more
attenuation, then compression DID exist. Set the RF Attenuation value at the setting when further increases no longer result in an increase in the displayed power level.
Set RF Attenuation
1. Press Preset then Preset
2. Press Mode then SA
3. Press Scale/Amptd then RF Atten Auto RF Attenuation is set by adjusting the Ref
Level.
Man Change the RF Attenuation level manually.
Display up to four types of traces SA settings are applied to all traces.
1. Press Trace 6 then Trace 1,2,3,4 repeatedly to
select a trace number to display.
2. Then State to select a trace type.
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SA Mode – Channel Measurements
Optionally apply a Radio Standard which changes frequency settings, Res BW, and other relevant settings to that of the selected standard. Then change the frequency range by selecting channel numbers.
1. Press Freq/Dist then More then Radio Standard.
Scroll to select the standard and press Enter.
2. Then press Unit Freq Chan
3. Press Chan Direction to toggle between Uplink
and Downlink frequencies.
4. Optionally, change the Channel Step size which
allows you to use the ▲|▼ arrows to increment the channel number by the specified value.
5. Then Back and Center, Start, or Stop Channel.
6. Press Measure 1 then Channel Measurements
and choose from the following:
Channel Power (CHP) - Measures total power over
the specified Integrated BW.
Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) - Measures the power of
the current frequency span and displays vertical posts between which the specified percentage of power is contained.
Adjacent Channel Power (ACPR) - Measures the
power of a carrier channel and one, two, or three adjacent (offset) channels.
Tune and Listen (AM/FM) – Plays potentially
interfering AM or FM signals through the FieldFox speaker or headphones.
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Record Playback (Opt 236)
Allows you to record SA traces and play them back at a later time. You are allowed to change most SA settings during a recording. Setting changes are recorded along with the traces.
To record a new session:
Press Trace 6 then Record Playback Setup Then New Session , Recorder Player, then Record Optionally set the following Recording Configuration:
Record Time limits record time. Record Source choose where in the FieldFox data
flow that data is recorded. RawMeas is easiest.
Record Interval sets the amount of time to wait
between individual trace recordings.
Segment Count sets the number of traces to
record.
FreqMaskTrigger sets the power level which will
trigger a recording.
To play a session:
Press Recall Session select a session, press Open. Then Recorder Player then Play.
Run/Hold can be used to Pause and Resume during
Record or Playback. The maximum recording time is determined largely by the amount of available memory. To maximize recording
time, select Storage Device then USB (flash drive) or
SD Card.
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Power Meter Mode
Power Meter measurements are made using a Keysight USB Power Sensor. For a complete list of supported Keysight USB Power Sensors, visit:
www.keysight.com/find/usbsensorsforfieldfox
Damage levels are:
+25 dBm (320 mW) average +33 dBm peak (2 W) <10μs +5V
Use an Attenuator between the DUT and the power sensor when measuring power levels that are higher than +20 dBm. The attenuator value can be subtracted from the measurement using Offset as follows: Select Offset
Press Scale / Amptd then Offset On Off Then Offset Val Enter a value by which the power
meter display is offset. A positive value compensates for a component with loss, such as an attenuator.
Zeroing The Keysight USB Power Sensors perform internal zeroing automatically. Internal zeroing does NOT require that the power source be turned OFF. Perform external zeroing when measuring power levels below -30 dBm. During external zeroing, the power source MUST either be turned OFF or the power sensor be disconnected from the DUT.
Press Cal 5 Then External Zero
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Save and Recall Files
Save current settings and calibration, trace data (CSV) and .S1P), or a picture of the FieldFox screen.
Press Save/Recall 9
1. Then Select Device to set the LOCATION where the
file is to be saved. Choose from the following:
Internal Saves/Recalls files to or from the FieldFox
internal memory.
SD Card Saves/Recalls files to or from the mini SD
card.
USB Saves/Recalls files to or from a USB Flash
drive.
2. Then File Type State Saves ALL FieldFox instrument settings and
calibration for ALL Modes to an *.sta file.
Trace + State Saves the current trace (all traces in
SA mode) and instrument settings to an *.sta file.
Picture Saves the FieldFox screen to a *.png file. Data (S1P) Saves CAT and NA Mode trace data to
an *.S1P file.
Data (CSV) Saves trace data from the current mode
to a *.csv file.
3. Then press Save to save the specified file type to the
specified device location.
4. Press Recall to read an *.sta file into the FieldFox.
Manufacturing Part Number: N9927-90002 Print Date: October 1, 2014 Supersedes: June 12, 2012 ©Keysight Technologies, Inc.
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