Agilent 35670a DSA
Agilent 35670a DSA
35670A
DYNAMIC SIGNAL ANALYZER
F1
MARKER D I S P L AY
F5
MEASUREMENT
7 8 9
I Inst Freq Window
F6 Mode
J K L
4 5 6
F7
M Input Source Trigger
F8 1 2 Mkr N O P
3 Value
Q Start Pause Avg
F9 Cont
0 Back
• +/- Space R S T
CH 1 CH 2 mic pwr CH 3 CH 4
Rtn Over Over
P OW E R SYSTEM
Preset Help BASIC System Plot/ Local/ Disk Save/ Half Half
Utility Print HP-IB Utility Recall
U V W X Y Z Source Float ± 4V pk Max
Key Specifications
Frequency Range 102.4 kHz 1 channel
51.2 kHz 2 channel
25.6 kHz 4 channel
Dynamic Range 90 dB typical
Accuracy ±0.15 dB
Channel Match ±0.04 dB and ±0.5 degrees
Real-time Bandwidth 25.6 kHz/1 channel
Resolution 100, 200, 400, 800 & 1600 lines
Time Capture 0.8 to 5 Msamples (option UFC)
Source Types Random, Burst random, Periodic chirp,
Burst chirp, Pink noise, Sine,
Swept-Sine (option1D2), Arbitrary (option 1D4)
Summary of Features
on Standard Instrument
The following features are standard Signal Averaging (FFT Mode) Analysis
with the Agilent 35670A: Average Types (1 to 9,999,999 averages) Limit Test with Pass/Fail
RMS Time Exponential Data Table with Tabular Readout
Instrument Modes RMS Exponential Peak Hold Data Editing
FFT Analysis Histogram/Time Time Time Capture Functions
Correlation Analysis Time Capture Averaging Controls Capture transient events for repeated analysis in
Measurement Overload Reject FFT, octave, order, histogram, or correlation modes
Frequency Domain Fast Averaging On/Off (except swept-sine). Time-captured data may be
Update Rate Select saved to internal or external disk, or transferred
Frequency Response Power Spectrum over GPIB. Zoom on captured data for detailed
Linear Spectrum Coherence Select Overlap Process Percentage
Preview Time Record narrowband analysis. Up to 750K samples of data
Cross Spectrum Power Spectral can be saved in the standard unit.
Density Measurement Control
Start Measurement Data Storage Functions
Time Domain (oscilloscope mode) Built-in 3.5 in., 1.44-Mbyte flexible disk also sup-
Time Waveform Autocorrelation Pause/Continue Measurement
ports 720-KByte disks, and 128-Kbyte NVRAM disk.
Cross-Correlation Orbit Diagram Triggering Both MS-DOS® and HP-LIF formats are available.
Amplitude Domain Continuous (Freerun) Data can be formatted as either ASCII or Binary
Histogram, PDF, CDF External (Analog or TTL Level) (SDF). The 35670A provides storage and recall
Internal Trigger from any Channel from the internal disk, internal RAM disk, internal
Trace Coordinates Source Synchronized Trigger NVRAM disk, or external GPIB disk for any of the
Linear Magnitude Unwrapped Phase GPIB Trigger following information:
Log Magnitude Real Part Armed Triggers
dB Magnitude Imaginary Part Automatic/Manual Instrument Setup States Trace Data
Group Delay Nyquist Diagram RPM Step User-Math Limit Data
Phase Polar Time Step Time Capture Buffers Agilent Instrument BASIC
Pre- and Post-Trigger Measurement Delay Waterfall Display Data Programs
Trace Units Data Tables Curve Fit/Synthesis
Y-axis Amplitude: combinations of units, unit value, Tachometer Input: Tables
calculated value, and unit format describe y-axis ±4V or ±20V range
amplitude 40 mv or 200 mV resolution Interfaces
Up to 2048 pulses/rev GPIB (IEEE-488.1 and 488.2)
Units: volts, g, meters/sec2, inches/sec2, Parallel
meters/sec, inches/sec, meters, mils, inches, Tach hold-off control
RS-232C Serial
pascals, Kg, N, dyn, lb, user-defined EUs Source Outputs
Random Burst Random Hard-Copy Output
Unit Value: rms, peak, peak-to-peak To Serial or Parallel HP-GL Plotters
— Periodic Chirp Burst Chirp
Calculated Value: V, V2, V2/Hz, √ Hz, V2s/Hz (ESD) Pink Noise Fixed Sine To Raster Printers
Note: Some source types are not available for use To Serial or Parallel HP-GL Printers
Unit Format: linear, dB’s with user selectable dB To Disk File (Supports Raster Printer, HP-GL Plotter,
reference, dBm with user selectable impedance. in optional modes. See option description for
details. and HP-GL Printer)
Y-Axis Phase: degrees, radians Time Stamp
Input Channels
X-Axis: Hz, cpm, order, seconds, user-defined Manual Range Anti-alias Filters On/Off GPIB Capabilities
Up-Only Auto Range AC or DC Coupling Listener/Talker (Direct control of plotters, printers,
Display Formats disk drives)
Single Up/Down Auto Range LED Half Range and
Overload Indicators Conforms to IEEE 488.1/488.2
Quad Conforms to SCPI 1992
Dual Upper/Lower Traces Floating or Grounded A-Weight Filters On/Off
Transducer power supplies (4 ma constant current) Controller with Agilent Instrument Basic option
Small Upper and Large Lower
Front/Back Overlay Traces Frequency Standard Data Format (SDF) Utilities
Measurement State 20 Spans from 195 mHz to 102.4 kHz (1 channel mode) Exchange data between virtually all Agilent
Bode Diagram 20 Spans from 98 mHz to 51.2 kHz (2 channel mode) Dynamic Signal Analyzers
Waterfall Display with Skew, -45 to 45 Degrees Digital zoom with 244 µHz resolution throughout Easy data transfer to spreadsheets
Trace Grids On/Off the 102.4 kHz frequency bands. Data transfer to MATRIXX and Matlab
Display Blanking SDF utilities run in an external PC
Screen Saver Resolution
100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600 lines Calibration & Memory
Display Scaling Single or Automatic Calibration
Autoscale Selectable Reference Windows
Hann Uniform Built-In Diagnostics & Service Tests
Manual Scale Linear or Log X-Axis Nonvolatile Clock with Time/Date
Input Range Tracking Y-Axis Log Flat Top Force/Exponential
Time/Date Stamp on Plots and Saved Data Files
X & Y Scale Markers with Expand and Scroll Math
+,-,∗, / Conjugate Online Help
Marker Functions Access to Topics via Keyboard or Index
Individual Trace Markers Magnitude Real and Imaginary
Coupled Multi-Trace Markers Square Root FFT, FFT-1 Fan
Absolute or Relative Marker LN EXP On/Off
Peak Search ∗jω or /jω PSD
Harmonic Markers Differentiation A, B, and C weighting
Band Marker Integration Constants K1thru K5
Sideband Power Markers Functions F1 thru F5
Waterfall Markers
Time Parameter Markers
Frequency Response Markers MS-DOS® is a U.S. registered trademark of
Microsoft Corporation.
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Agilent 35670A
Specifications
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FFT Dynamic Range Single Channel Phase
Spurious Free Dynamic Range 90 dB typical (<-80 dBfs) Phase Accuracy Relative to ±4.0 deg
(Includes Spurs, Harmonic Distortion, External Trigger
Intermodulation Distortion, Alias Products) 16 Time Averages
Excludes alias responses at extremes of span. Center of Bin, DC Coupled
Source impedence = 50Ω. 0 dBfs to -50 dBfs Only
800 Line Display. 0 Hz < freq ≤ 10.24 kHz Only
Full Span FFT Noise Floor (typical) For Hann and Flat Top windows, phase is
Flat Top Window, 64 RMS Averages, 800 Line Display. relative to a cosine wave at the center of the
time record. For the Uniform, Force, and
Typical Noise Floor vs. Range for Different Frequency Spans Exponential windows, phase is relative to a
cosine wave at the beginning of the time
-70 dB/0.03% record.
Cross-Channel Amplitude
dB below -80 dB/0.01% FFT Cross-Channel ±0.04 dB (0.46%)
Full Scale
51.2 kHz Span Gain Accuracy
6.4 kHz Span Frequency Response Mode
-90 dB/0.003%
800 Hz Span Same Amplitude Range
Cross-Channel Phase
Harmonic Distortion <-80 dBfs Cross-Channel Phase Accuracy ±0.5 deg
Single Tone (in band), ≤ 0 dBfs
(Same conditions as
Intermodulation Distortion <-80 dBfs Cross-Channel Amplitude)
Two tones (in-band), each ≤ -6.02 dBfs
Spurious and Residual Responses <-80 dBfs
Source impedence = 50Ω.
Frequency Alias Responses
Single Tone (out of displayed range), ≤ 0 dBfs, ≤ 1 MHz
(≤ 200 kHz with IEPE transducer power supply On)
2.5% to 97.5% of the Frequency Span <-80 dBfs
Lower and Upper 2.5% of Frequency Span <-65 dBfs
Input Noise
Input Noise Level
Flat Top Window, -51 dBVrms range
Source Impedance = 50Ω
Above 1280 Hz <-140 dBVrms/√Hz
160 Hz to 1280 Hz <-130 dBVrms/√Hz
Note: To calculate Noise as dB below Full Scale:
Noise [dBfs] = Noise [dB/√Hz] + 10LOG(NBW) - Range[dBVrms]; where NBW is the Noise
Equivalent BW of the Window (see below).
Window Parameters Uniform Hann Flat Top
-3 dB Bandwidth* 0.125% of Span 0.185% of Span 0.450% of Span
Noise Equivalent Bandwidth* 0.125% of Span 0.1875% of Span 0.4775% of Span
Attenuation at ±1/2 Bin 4.0 dB 1.5 dB 0.01 dB
Shape Factor 716 9.1 2.6
(-60 dB BW/-3 dB BW)
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Source Output
Source Types Sine, Random Noise, Chrip,Pink Noise, Burst
Random, Burst Chirp
Amplitude Range AC: ±5V peak*
DC: ±10V*
* Vacpk + |Vdc| ≤ 10V
AC Amplitude Resolution
Voltage > 0.2 Vrms 2.5 mVpeak
Voltage < 0.2 Vrms 0.25 mVpeak
DC Offset Accuracy ±15 mV ± 3% of (|DC| + Vacpk) Settings
Pink Noise Adder Add 600 mV typical when using pink noise
Output Impedance < 5Ω
Maximum Loading
Current ±20 mA peak
Capacitance 0.01 µF
Sine Amplitude Accuracy at 1 kHz ±4% (0.34 dB) of setting
Rload > 250Ω
0.1 Vpk to 5 Vpk
Sine Flatness (relative to 1 kHz) ±1 dB
0.1V to 5V peak
Harmonic and Sub-Harmonic Distortion and Spurious Signals (In Band)
0.1 Vpk to 5 Vpk Sine Wave
Fundamental < 30 kHz < -60 dBc
Fundamental > 30 kHz < -40 dBc
Digital Interfaces
External Keyboard Compatible with PC-style 101-key keyboard
model number HP C4950B (#ABA) and
C1405-60015 mini DIN to DIN adapter.
GPIB Conforms to the following standards: IEEE 488.1 (SH1, AH1, T6, TE0, L4, LE0, SR1, RL1,
PP0, DC1, DT1, C1, C2, C3, C12, E2)
IEEE 488.2-1987 Complies with SCPI 1992
Data Transfer Rate <45 mSec for a 401 point trace
(REAL 64 Format)
Serial Port
Parallel Port
External Multisync Monitor Port
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Computed Order Tracking - Option 1D0 Swept Sine Measurements - Option 1D2
Maximum Order x Maximum RPM Dynamic Range 130 dB
( 60
) ≤
Tested with 11 dBVrms
source level at: 100 mSec
integration
Online (Real Time) 1 Channel Mode 25,600 Hz
2 Channel Mode 12,800 Hz Arbitrary Waveform Source - Option 1D4
4 Channel Mode 6,400 Hz
Amplitude Range AC: ±5V peak*
Capture Playback 1 Channel Mode 102,400 Hz
DC: ±10V*
2 Channel Mode 51,200 Hz
* Vacpk + |Vdc| ≤ 10V
4 Channel Mode 25,600 Hz
Record Length # of Points = 2.56 x
Number of Orders ≤ 200 5 ≤ RPM ≤ 491,519
Lines of Resolution,
(Maximum useable RPM is limited by
or # of Complex
Resolution, Tach Pulse Rate,Pulses/Revolution
Points = 1.28 x Lines
and Average Mode Settings.)
of Resolution
Delta Order 1/128 to 1/1
DAC Resolution
Resolution ≤ 400
0.2828 Vpk to 5 Vpk 2.5 mV
(Maximum Order) / (Delta Order)
0 Vpk to 0.2828 Vpk 0.25 mV
Maximum RPM Ramp Rate 1000 RPM / second real-time (typical)
1000 - 10,000 RPM Run Up
Maximum Order 10
Delta Order 0.1
RPM Step 30 (1 Channel)
60 (2 Channel)
120 (4 Channel)
Order Track Amplitude Accuracy ±1 dB (typical)
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