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Core spectrum analyzer functions
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be distinguished from the LO feedthrough, which is excluded by intent
from the search algorithm.
This function is intended to maintain the marker on signals with a
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frequency that is changing, and an amplitude that is not changing.
Key Access:
Activates the N dB function. Pressing
N dB Points
N dB feature and activates two arrows that are N dB down from the
On Off
marker. The frequency difference between the two arrows will be
displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the display. If the feature is
unable to find data N dB below the marker, the value of –100 Hz will be
displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the display.
For example, N dB Points can be used to measure the 3 dB bandwidth
of a filter in a transmission test with the tracking generator. The
default value is –3 dB. Possible values range from − 1.00 dB to
− 80.00 dB. You can enter values to a resolution of 0.01 dB using the
numeric key pad, 0.1 dB using the knob, or 10 dB using the step keys.
The N dB function follows the active marker. If you turn on a marker
after N dB Points has been activated, the arrows will follow that
marker. If the marker associated with N dB Points moves, the arrows
will move with the marker unless there is no data N dB below the
marker.
Key Access:
Accesses the following menu keys:
Search Criteria
Key access:
Peak Excursion
Two signal peaks, which are so close together that the amplitude drop
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between them is less than the peak-excursion value, are not recognized
as two peaks. A signal peak is recognized only if it has a peak excursion
drop above the noise floor, on both sides of the signal.
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Sets the minimum amplitude variation of signals that
the marker can identify as a peak. If a value of 10 dB is
selected, the marker moves only to peaks that rise and
fall more than 10 dB above the peak threshold value.
Pressing
(when
Preset
turning on power resets the excursion to 6 dB and the
threshold to 90 dB below the reference level.
When the peak excursion value is 6 dB or higher, the
marker-peaking functions do not recognize signals less
than the peak excursion value above the noise floor. To
correct this, when measuring signals near the noise
floor, the excursion value can be reduced even further.
Front-Panel Key Reference
turns on the
N dB Points (On)
is set to
Preset Type
Factory
Peak Search
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