Boonton 52000 Series USB CW Power Sensor Manuel d'utilisateur

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User’s Guide
52000 Series USB Power Sensor/Meter
Taking performance to a new peak
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Page 1 - User’s Guide

User’s Guide52000 Series USB Power Sensor/MeterTaking performance to a new peak

Page 2 - Safety Notices

10 Software InstallationFigure 2 Start of installation software4 Check the software matches your sensor types and then select Continue The sensor par

Page 3 - Key Features

Boonton 52000 Series 11Figure 4 License agreement6 Choose the installation location, whether you want a desktop icon and a shortcut added to your sta

Page 4 - What you should have

12 Software InstallationFigure 6 Installation completedNote At the end of the installation you are asked to connect your sensor. Refer to “USB Instal

Page 5 - Contents

Boonton 52000 Series 132 USB InstallationThis chapter explains the process for installing and enabling the USB drivers for your 52000 series CW power

Page 6 - Contact And Support

14 USB InstallationFigure 7 Windows hardware installation wizard3. Choose “Install from a list or specic location (Advanced)” and select Next.Refer

Page 7 - Safety And Specications

Boonton 52000 Series 154. Choose “Include this location in the search”. Refer to Figure 9 on page 15.Figure 9 Choose the installation location5. Brow

Page 8 - 8 Installation

16 USB InstallationThe USB driver that is installed is a generic USB sensor driver and it is used for a range of USB sensors. The sensor driver insta

Page 9 - 1 Installation Of Software

Boonton 52000 Series 171. Connect your sensor to the USB port of your PC. The Windows Hardware Wizard starts automatically. Refer to “How to connect

Page 10 - 10 Software Installation

18 USB InstallationFigure 12 USB Driver location4. Choose “Include this location in the search”. Refer to Figure 9 on page15.Figure 13 Choose the ins

Page 11 - Boonton 52000 Series 11

Boonton 52000 Series 195. Browse to the following location: C:\ProgramFiles\Boonton\Driver.If you have changed the default installation location, nav

Page 12 - 12 Software Installation

2 IntroductionNotices© BOONTON (A WIRELESS TELECOM GROUP COMPANY) 2006 This document contains information which is protected by copyright. Reproducti

Page 13 - 2 USB Installation

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Page 14 - 14 USB Installation

Boonton 52000 Series 213 Hardware ConnectionsThis chapter provides an overview of how to connect your 52000 CW power sensor/meter in your test enviro

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22 Hardware ConnectionsConnection to your unit under test (UUT)The 52000 series CW power sensor/meter has a standard SMA-m connection port.The recomm

Page 16 - 16 USB Installation

Boonton 52000 Series 23Connecting multiple sensorsIt is possible to connect and monitor multiple sensors. The number of sensors you can connect to yo

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24 Hardware ConnectionsThis page is intentionally left blank

Page 18 - 18 USB Installation

Boonton 52000 Series 254 Using The SoftwareThis chapter describes how to use the Boonton software when making typical power measurements. It also pro

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26 Using the SoftwareWhen the software is started, measurement results are displayed right away. However you are reminded that you should zero the se

Page 20 - 20 USB Installation

Boonton 52000 Series 27Figure 19 Control panel3. Choose Log Power from the measurement mode section of the control panel dialog box.Top left corner o

Page 21 - 3 Hardware Connections

28 Using the Software5. Choose Use Table in the calibration factor section of the control dialog box. This uses the sensor’s internal calibration tab

Page 22 - 22 Hardware Connections

Boonton 52000 Series 291. Connect all your sensors to your PC.2. Double-click on the desktop icon for the Boonton software.3. To identify which senso

Page 23 - Connecting multiple sensors

Boonton 52000 Series 3User’s GuideWelcome Thank you for choosing the 52000 Series USB Power Sensors/Meter and welcome to the Boonton User’s Guide.Thi

Page 24 - 24 Hardware Connections

30 Using the SoftwareHow to make a pulse power measurementThe following procedure outlines how to set up and make a pulse power measurement. For mor

Page 25 - 4 Using The Software

Boonton 52000 Series 31pulse periodon timetimepulse poweraveragepowerduty cycle = on timepulse period100%1p.r.f. =pulse periodaverage power = on time

Page 26 - Making a measurement

32 Using the Software8 123 456 7 81TB3Data5757DataTraining26f1f1TB3GB8.251 TDMA frame (4.615 ms)1 timeslot (0.577 ms)TB = Tail Bitsf = FlagGB = Guard

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Boonton 52000 Series 33Measuring power greater than +20dBm (100mW)The offset facility is useful when an attenuator or amplier is used ahead of the s

Page 28 - 28 Using the Software

34 Using the SoftwareFigure 28 Sensor conguration using an attenuatorMeasuring an attenuator using relative modeUse relative mode to measure an atte

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Boonton 52000 Series 35Figure 29 Enable relative measurement mode6. Select the Set button. The display should be 0.000 dB.7. Remove the attenuator an

Page 30 - 30 Using the Software

36 Using the Software3. Set the measurement frequency. This is set in the measurement control panel.4. In the measurment control panel, enable the li

Page 31 - Measuring GSM mobile signals

Boonton 52000 Series 37Figure 31 Low limits warning messageIf the level rise above 4dBm then a high limit warning message will appear. Refer to Figur

Page 32 - 32 Using the Software

38 Using the SoftwareHow to use trace modeThe trace facility is useful for plotting the level being measured by the sensor over a period of time. To

Page 33 - Boonton 52000 Series 33

Boonton 52000 Series 394. Set the plot scaling to Auto. The Y-axis is automatically scaled to suit the Min and Max valuesassociated with the level be

Page 34 - 34 Using the Software

4 IntroductionWhat you should haveBefore you start, please check you have the following items (Refer to Figure 1 “What you should have” on page 4):•

Page 35 - How to use measurement limits

40 Using the SoftwareFigure 35 Trace controls dialog boxWhen the trace is complete, markers for making X and Y measurements can be turned on by selec

Page 36 - 36 Using the Software

Boonton 52000 Series 41Figure 36 Trace markersThe displayed trace can be saved by selecting the File > Save Trace in the trace control dialog box

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42 Using the SoftwareError and status messagesThe right side of the users interface displays a series of warnings and status messages. These are desc

Page 38 - How to use trace mode

Boonton 52000 Series 43Sensor overloadThis warning message indicates a sensor overload. Refer to Figure 38 on page 43.Figure 38 Sensor overload warni

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44 Using the SoftwareLow limit exceededThis warning message tells you when you have exceeded the low measurement limit you have set in the measuremen

Page 40 - 40 Using the Software

Boonton 52000 Series 45Manually entered cal factorWhen you have entered a cal table, the entries are displayed on the user interface. Refer to on pag

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46 Description of Software5 Description of SoftwareThe following section describes the basic software features. For more information on the software

Page 42 - Error and status messages

Boonton 52000 Series 47Description of menu optionsThe following describes the menu options from the application.File MenuSave SetupAllows current set

Page 43 - High limit exceeded

48 Description of SoftwareCalculatorsThis menu option gives you access to three useful microwave calculators.These are:• VSWR Mismatch• Parameters• P

Page 44 - Low limit exceeded

Boonton 52000 Series 496 Enhanced Features This chapter outlines the advanced capabilities of the 52000 series CW power sensor/meter software.There

Page 45 - Manually entered cal factor

Boonton 52000 Series 5 ContentsIntroduction ...3Key Feature

Page 46 - 5 Description of Software

50 Enhanced FeaturesThe le USB Sensor Lib.dll can reside in the same directory as your application executable le, or in a path known to your applic

Page 47 - Tools Menu

Boonton 52000 Series 517 TroubleshootingThis chapter explains how to x some typical software and hardware conguration issues that you may have enco

Page 48 - Help Menu

52 TroubleshootingNo sensor is attached to your PCCheck all cable connections from your PC to your sensor. A connector may have been loosened and may

Page 49 - 6 Enhanced Features

Boonton 52000 Series 53If this is NOT the driver listed in your Device Manager, then use the following procedure to remove the installed driver and c

Page 50 - 50 Enhanced Features

54 TroubleshootingMore than one application has been startedIt is possible to start multiple instances of the application software. The rst time the

Page 51 - 7 Troubleshooting

Boonton 52000 Series 55How to identify your PC operating systemThe procedure for installing USB drivers differs slightly depending on which version o

Page 52 - 52 Troubleshooting

56 Other InformationOther useful informationThe following sections provide some useful information about power measurement and your USB sensor.What i

Page 53 - Incorrectly congured USB hub

Boonton 52000 Series 57The RF in the burst is also assumed to be un-modulated. If it were amplitude modulated, for example, then the measurements wou

Page 54

58 Other InformationWhat is a dBm?When one of the powers is dened, again for convenience, as 1mW, then the related unit, abbreviated to ‘dBm’, is de

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Boonton 52000 Series 598 Contact and SupportThis chapter provides information about Boonton. It tells you how to get in touch and what to do if you a

Page 56 - What is zeroing?

6 ContentsMeasuring GSM mobile signals ... 31Making a measurement ...

Page 57 - What is a dB?

60 Safety & Specications9 Safety and SpecicationsThis chapter provides information about the 52000 Series CW power sensor/meter safety complian

Page 58 - What is a dBm?

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Page 59 - 8 Contact and Support

62 Safety & SpecicationsWEEE DirectiveBoonton will undertake a “take back” policy for all sensor products no longer t for purpose and dispose o

Page 60 - 9 Safety and Specications

Boonton 52000 Series 6352012Frequency 10MHz to 12.4GHzMeasurement range -50 to +20dBm CW Operating Temperature 0 to 50 deg CShock 25G, 11 msVibrati

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64 Safety & Specications52018Frequency 10MHz to 18.5GHzMeasurement range -50 to +20dBm CWOperating Temperature 0 to 50 deg CShock 25G, 11 msVi

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Boonton 52000 Series 65IndexAAttenuator ... 33

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66 Indexhelp menu ... 48high limit ...

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Boonton 52000 Series 67pulse measurement ... 30, 56Rreturn products

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Boonton Electronics25 Eastmans Rd.Parsippany, NJ 07054U.S.ATel. +1 973 386 9696Fax. +1 973 386 [email protected]© Copyright 2006B

Page 66 - 66 Index

Boonton 52000 Series 7Safety And SpecicationsSafety notices ... 6

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Page 68 - © Copyright 2006

Boonton 52000 Series 91 Installation Of SoftwareThis chapter provides information about installing the Boonton power sensor/meter software.Before you

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