Double-Sided Spur - Agilent Technologies E5500A User Manual

Phase noise measurement system
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Double-Sided Spur

NOTE
NOTE
This calibration option has the following requirements:
One of the input frequency sources must be capable of being phase
modulated.
The resultant sideband spurs from the phase modulation must have
amplitudes that are –100 dB and –20 dB relative to the carrier
amplitude.
The offset frequency or modulation frequency must be between 10 Hz
and maximum (See the
Advantages:
Requires only one RF source
Calibration is done under actual measurement conditions so all
non-linearities and harmonics of the phase detector are calibrated out.
Because the calibration is performed under actual measurement conditions,
the Double-sided Spur Method and the Single-sided Spur Method are the
two most accurate calibration methods.
Disadvantages:
Requires a phase modulator which operates at the desired carrier
frequency.
Requires audio calibration source.
Requires RF spectrum analyzer for manual measurement of
sidebands or preferably a modulation analyzer.
Most phase modulators are typically narrow-band devices; therefore, a wide
range of test frequencies may require multiple phase modulators.
Agilent Technologies E5500 Phase Noise Measurement System 8-21
Residual Measurement Fundamentals
The Calibration Options
"Measured Beatnote"
technique on
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