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frequency. The center frequency is the offset of the CW frequency. For example, with a center frequency of 0
Hz, the CW frequency (250 MHz in the example) is in the center of the display. If the center frequency
entered is a positive value, the CW frequency shifts to the right half of the display; a negative value shifts it
to the left half of the display. The span value entered with the transform on is the total frequency span
shown on the display. (Alternatively, the frequency display values can be entered as start and stop.)
Demodulating the Results of the Forward Transform
The forward transform can separate the effects of the CW frequency modulation amplitude and phase
components. For example, if a test device modulates the transmission response (S
signal, you can see the effects of that modulation as shown in
500 Hz sine wave to the analyzer rear panel EXT AM input.
Figure 3-18
Combined Effects of Amplitude and Phase Modulation
Using the demodulation capabilities of the analyzer, it is possible to view the amplitude or the phase
component of the modulation separately. The window menu includes the following softkeys to control the
demodulation feature:
is the normal preset state, in which both the amplitude and phase components of any
DEMOD: OFF
test device modulation appear on the display.
displays only the amplitude modulation, as illustrated in
AMPLITUDE
displays only the phase modulation, as shown in
PHASE
Transforming CW Time Measurements into the Frequency Domain
Making Time Domain Measurements
) with a 500 Hz AM
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Figure
3-18. To simulate this effect, apply a
Figure
3-19a.
Figure
3-19b.
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