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− | <br clear="all"> | + | Standard Options 8712B<br> |
− | [http://brltest.com/ BRL Test website] | + | 75 ohms (Option 1EC) <br> |
| + | Provides 75 ohm system impedance. |
| + | AM delay (Option 1DA/1DB) |
| + | This option adds amplitude modulation group |
| + | delay capability, which allows measurements of |
| + | group delay through frequency-translation devices |
| + | such as tuners or mixers. Using two external scalar |
| + | detectors (86200B or 86201B) and a power splitter |
| + | (all included) this option measures group delay in |
| + | any device that does not have limiting circuits, saturated amplifiers, or automatic gain control.<br> |
| + | Option 1DA is for a 50 ohm 8712B or 8714B.<br> |
| + | Option 1DB is for a 75 ohm 8712B or 8714B.<br> |
| + | IBASIC (Option 1C2) |
| + | This option adds a resident BASIC system controller, facilitating automated measurements and |
| + | control of other devices. Using keystroke recording |
| + | for the simplest applications, or an optional keyboard to write complex control and calculation |
| + | programs, IBASIC improves productivity by customizing your measurements.<br> |
| + | Step attenuator (Option 1E1) |
| + | This option adds a built-in 60 dB step attenuator, |
| + | extending the source output power low-end range |
| + | to –60 dBm.<br> |
| + | Fault location and structural return loss software (Option |
| + | 100) |
| + | For fully characterizing cable performance, this |
| + | software package provides both fault location and |
| + | structural return loss. Structural return loss is a |
| + | special case of return loss measurements. Physical |
| + | damage of cable, by handling or manufacturing |
| + | process, causes reflections. Structural return loss |
| + | occurs when these periodic reflections sum at halfwavelength spacing and reflect the input signal.<br> |
| + | Special Options<br> |
| + | Switching test sets (Special Option K02) |
| + | Switching test sets enhance productivity by allowing multiple measurements with a single connection to the device under test. They are available in |
| + | several configurations<br> |
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