Setting The Window - Agilent Technologies ENA Series User Manual

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Setting the window

Because the E5070A/E5071A transforms data within a finite frequency domain to data in
time domain, unnatural change of data at the end points within the frequency domain
occurs. For this reason, the following phenomena occur.
The width of the impulse signal and the rise time of the step signal
The time width occurs in the impulse signal and the rise time occurs in the step signal.
Sidelobe
Sidelobes (small peaks around the maximum peak) occur in the impulse signal and the
step signal. Ringing occurs on the trace due to sidelobes, which reduces the dynamic
range.
By using the window function, you can lower the level of sidelobes. However, the width of
the impulse and the rise time of the step become larger as a penalty. You can select from 3
types of windows: maximum, normal, and minimum. Table 8-1 shows the relation between
the window and the sidelobe/impulse width.
Table 8-2
Characteristics of window
Window
Sidelobe level of
the impulse signal
-13 dB
Maximum
Normal
-44 dB
-75 dB
Minimum
*1.The value in the band pass mode is 2 times the value in the low pass mode.
The window function is available only when the response in time domain is displayed. It
dose not have any effect when the response in frequency domain is displayed. Figure 8-3
shows the effect of the window when measuring the reflection of a short circuit in time
domain.
Figure 8-3
Effect of window on response from a short circuit in time domain
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Width of the impulse
Sidelobe level of the
(50% in low pass
step signal
*1
mode
)
-21 dB
0.60/frequency span
0.98/frequency span
-60 dB
-70 dB
1.39/frequency span
Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)
Transformation to time domain
Rise time of the step
signal (10 - 90 %)
0.45/frequency span
0.99/frequency span
1.48/frequency span
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