Example 12: Making Time-Domain Measurements With Sweep Delay; Figure 2-80 Pulsed-Rf Signal In Time Domain - Agilent Technologies 8560E User Manual

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Example 12: Making Time-Domain Measurements with Sweep Delay

Example 12: Making Time-Domain
Measurements with Sweep Delay
Although spectrum analyzers are primarily frequency-domain devices,
they can also show signals in the time domain. The simplest way to do
this is to set the SPAN of the analyzer to 0 Hz so that it becomes a
fixed-tuned receiver. The display of the analyzer then shows received
power versus time, which lets you determine the shape of the envelope
of an RF or microwave signal, as shown in Figure 2-80. The zero-span
display represents the power detected at the center frequency of the
analyzer, within the bandwidth of the resolution-bandwidth filter.
Figure 2-80
Pulsed-RF Signal in Time Domain
In both the time and frequency domains, the measurement sweep is
initiated following a valid sweep-trigger condition. The sweep trigger
can be set by pressing
choices:
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, and the selecting between the following
TRIG
Sweep initiated as soon as the analyzer is ready to start
another sweep.
Sweep initiated when the signal reaches a variable
level.
Sweep initiated by the AC power cycle.
Sweep initiated by an external TTL signal.
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