Agilent Technologies 89600 manual Time Frequency Span Operating Region

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5 Time and

Frequency Span

Operating Region

The operating region curves for the broadband VSAs are different from those of standard VSAs because the Main Time Length may be limited for some sample rate, center frequency, and span combinations. The differences are due to three hardware characteristics of the ultra-wideband ADCs in the Agilent Acqiris digitizers:

A much higher sampling rate

The lack of a hardware decimator, which means the decimation must be performed by the software from same-length records taken at much higher sampling rates

Limited memory capacity

5.1The relationship of main time length, span, and sample rate

The record length or Main Time Length of a measurement is shown in the lower right corner of a spectrum or time display window. This is the length of time the digitizer sampled the input waveform for the measurement. These samples are transferred to the DSP and measurement algorithms running on the software.

Maximum Main Time Length is normally adjusted by setting Number of Frequency Points in the MeasSetup/ResBW menu ResBW Coupling is set to Auto, and ResBW mode is set to Arbitrary or 1-3-10. The Time tab can then be used to set Main Time Length up to this maximum limit. This setup keeps Main Time Length maximized and within the DSP requirements.

Although Main Time Length can be adjusted directly by the MeasSetup/Time menu, it cannot be greater than the limit imposed by the Number of Frequency Points line on the operating region chart. See the online Help tool for a complete discussion.

Note: The maximum Main Time Length can be found as follows: The relationship between the parameters is shown below:

Max Main Time Length = Number of frequency points

Span

where Span = Sample rate 1.28

Max Main Time Length = 1.28 x Number frequency points Sample rate

where sample rate = current sample rate computed by the software for alias- free measurements

Maximum Main Time Length may be further limited by digitizer memory depth.

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Contents Application Note Table of Contents Range OverviewModel FrequencyRequired software revisions 89600 VSA softwareInstallation for embedded operation Install 89600 VSA SoftwareInstallation for standard operation I/O between computer and digitizer Hardware ConfigurationFilter part number Anti-alias filters and alias exposure-free modeDigitizer model Sampling modes full rate and user rate OperationBasic operation User rate mode User rate Differences from 89600 VSA operationFull rate Relationship of main time length, span, and sample rate Time Frequency Span Operating RegionOperating region curves for Agilent Acqiris digitizers Page Operating region span constraints Operating region with span and memory constraints Chs Recording limits for Acqiris digitizersModel No. Max span Using the Alias Exposure Zone Checker Setting up the Alias Exposure Zone CheckerTrace C Trace a Page RF range Mixer If amp Remarks Appendix aPC Requirements to Run 89600 Software Characteristic Microsoft Windows XP ProfessionalAppendix B Appendix CMemory 4 Mpts Related literature list For More InformationRemove all doubt

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