How To Set Scale; Manually Set Scale, Acquisition, And Reference Position; External Gain; How To Set External Gain - Keysight A Series User Manual

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RTSA (Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer) Mode—Option 350 (CPU2 Only)
RTSA Mode Settings
RTSA always uses logarithmic scale. The Y-axis reference line represents the
specified absolute acquisition (dBm). Y-axis graticules show dB below or above
the reference line.
When RF Attenuation set to Auto, the RF Attenuation is coupled to acquisition.

How to set Scale

Press Scale / Amptd. Then choose from the following:

Manually set Scale, acquisition, and Reference Position.

External Gain

When using an external amplifier or attenuator, the RTSA mode trace
amplitude values can be offset to compensate for the effect of the external
device. This effectively moves the reference plane of the RTSA measurement
port out to just beyond the external device. For example, when using an
external preamp with gain of +10 dB, enter this value for External Gain, and the
data trace across the displayed frequency span will be adjusted down by 10
dB.
When RF Atten is set to Auto, you may see a change in the RF Attenuation
value. This is an attempt to measure the signal at top of screen (the
acquisition) without overloading the RTSA first mixer.

How to Set External Gain

— Press Scale/Amptd.
— Then
— Enter a value using the numeric keypad, the
ExtGain xx dB is shown at the top of the screen.
Keysight N9927-90020 User's Guide
Scale
Manually adjust the dB scale per division to view specific areas of the
current trace. Enter a value using the numeric keypad, the
the rotary knob. Then press Enter.
Ref Level
Manually set the value of the reference line. Enter a negative
value by pressing Run/Hold (+/-) either before or after typing a value. This
can also change the RF Attenuation setting. See
page
268.
Ref Pos
Manually set the position of the reference line. Values must be
between 0 (top line) and 10 (bottom line). Default position is zero (top).

External Gain

(positive for gain; negative for loss). Values in increments less than 5 dB
must be typed using the numeric keypad. Then press Enter
arrows, or
"Attenuation Control" on
arrows, or the rotary knob
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