1Power Measurement In Time Domain - R&S ESU Series Operating Manual

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The above measurements are carried out alternatively.
4.8.13.1
Power Measurement in Time Domain
With the aid of the power measurement function, the R&S ESU determines the
power of the signal in the time domain (SPAN = 0 Hz) by summing up the power at
the individual pixels and dividing the result by the number of pixels. In this way it is
possible to measure for example the power of TDMA signals during transmission or
during the muting phase. Both the mean power and the rms power can be measured
by means of the individual power values.
The result is displayed in the marker info field.
The measured values are updated after each sweep or averaged over a user-
defined number of sweeps (AVERAGE ON/OFF and NUMBER OF SWEEPS) in
order to determine e.g. the mean power over several bursts. For determination of
the peak value (MAX HOLD ON) the maximum value from several sweeps is dis-
played.
Example
Marker info field for: MEAN selected, AVERAGE ON and MAX HOLD ON:
MEAN HOLD
MEAN AV
If both the on and off phase of a burst signal are displayed, the measurement range
can be limited to the transmission or to the muting phase with the aid of vertical
lines. The ratio between signal and noise power of a TDMA signal for instance can
be measured by using a measurement as a reference value and after that varying
the measurement range.
Upon switching on power measurement the sample detector is activated (TRACE -
DETECTOR - SAMPLE).
TIME DOM
POWER ON | OFF
POWER
PEAK
RMS
MEAN
STANDARD DEVIATION
LIMIT ON | OFF
START LIMIT
STOP LIMIT
Side menu
SET REFERENCE
POWER ABS | REL
MAX HOLD ON | OFF
4.170
Spurious emissions
("SPURIOUS EMISSIONS" on page
rd
3
order intercept
("TOI" on page
Harmonic distortion
("HARMONIC DISTOR" on page
-2.33 dBm
-2.39 dBm
4.216)
4.213)
4.214)
Operating Manual 1302.6163.12 - 03
Instrument Functions
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