34 | Keysight | E5061B Network Analyzer, 100 kHz to 1.5/3 GHz, 5 Hz to 500 M/1.5 G/3 GHz - Data Sheet
Storage
Internal hard disk drive
Store and recall instrument states, calibration data, and
trace data into internal hard drive. Trace data can be saved in
CSV (comma separated value) format. All files are MS-DOS-
compatible. Instrument states include all control settings, limit
lines, segment sweep tables, and memory trace data.
File sharing
Internal hard disk drive (D:) can be accessed from an external
Windows PC through LAN.
Screen hardcopy
Printouts of instrument data are directly produced on a printer
through USB interfaces.
System capabilities
Familiar graphical user
interface
The analyzer employs a graphical user interface based on
Windows operating system. There are three ways to operate the
instrument manually: you can use a hardkey interface, touch
screen interface or a mouse interface.
Limit lines
Define the test limit lines that appear on the display for pass/
fail testing. Defined limits may be any combination of horizontal/
sloping lines and discrete data points.
Automation
GPIB/LAN/USB
Internal
SCPI
×
×
×
COM
Methods
Internal analyzer execution
Applications can be developed in a built-in VBA (Visual Basic for
Applications) language. Applications can be executed from within
the analyzer via COM (component object model) or using SCPI.
Controlling via GPIB
The GPIB interface operates to IEEE 488.2 and SCPI protocols.
The analyzer can be controlled by a GPIB external controller. The
analyzer can control external devices using a USB/GPIB interface.
LAN
Protocol
Function
USB
TCP/IP
Telnet, SICL-LAN
Protocol
USB Test and Measurement Class (TMC) interface that
communicates over USB, complying with the IEEE 488.1 and
IEEE 488.2 standards.