Data Processing Flow Diagram - HP 8753E User Manual

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Data Processing
The analyzer's receiver converts the R, A, and B input signals into useful measurement
information. This conversion occurs in two main steps:
The swept high frequency input signals are translated to llxed low frequency IF signals, using
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analog sampling or mixing techniques. (Refer to the HP 8753E Network Anuliyxer Semrice
The IF signals are converted into digital data by an analog to digital converter (ADC). From
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this point on, ah further signal processing is performed mathematically by the analyzer
microprocessors.
The following paragraphs describe the sequence of math operations and the resulting data
arrays as the information flows from the ADC to the display. They provide a good foundation
for understanding most of the response functions, and the order in which they are performed.
Figure 6-2 is a data processing flow diagram that represents the flow of numerical data from IF
detection to display. The data passes through several math operations, denoted in the figure by
single line boxes. Most of these operations can be selected and controlled with the front panel
response block menus. The data, stored in arrays along the way and denoted by double line
boxes, are places in the flow path where data is accessible via HP-IB.
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Figure 6-2. Data Processing Flow Diagram
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