Changing The Ptr; The Tuning Qualifications - Agilent Technologies e1420b User Manual

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Absolute Measurement Fundamentals

Changing the PTR

The peak tuning range (PTR) for the phase lock loop measurement is set by the
tune range entered for the VCO and the VCO's tuning constant. (If the
calibration technique is set to measure the VCO tuning constant, the measured
value is used to determine the system's PTR.)
From the PTR, the phase noise software derives the capture and drift tracking
Ranges for the measurement. These ranges set the frequency stability
requirements for the sources being used.
The PTR also determines the phase lock loop (PLL) bandwidth for the
measurement. An important attribute of the PLL bandwidth is that it
suppresses the close-in noise which would otherwise prevent the system from
locking the loop.
Figure 78 Peak tuning range

The Tuning Qualifications

Changing the PTR is accomplished by changing the tune range of VCO value or
the VCO tuning constant value or both. There are several ways this can be
done. However, when considering these or any other options for changing the
PTR, it is important to remember that the VCO source must always meet the
following tuning qualifications.
• The tuning response of the VCO source must always remain monotonic.
• The VCO source's output level must remain constant across its tuning
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PTR= VCO Tuning Constant X Voltage Tuning Range
Total peak-to-peak tuning range of VCO
tracking range
24%
VCO Source center frequency
range.
System
peak tuning range
Drift
Capture
range
5% 5%
24%
E5505a_capt_drift_trk_range
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