Agilent Technologies 89600 manual Setting up the Alias Exposure Zone Checker

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6 Out-of-Band Alias Exposure Zones

As mentioned above, the user rate sampling modes increase the maximum Main Time length at the expense of possible aliasing of out-of-band signals into the frequency span of the measurement. The spectrum ranges subject to the alias conversion are called alias exposure zones. To determine if any out-of-band signals exist in the exposure zones, run the Alias Exposure Zone Checker macro.

6.1 Setting up the Alias Exposure Zone Checker

Follow this procedure for setting up the Alias Exposure Zone Checker:

1.Start the VSA application.

2.Click on Utilities\Macros\Recall. Navigate to the Examples\Macros subdirectory in the directory where you installed the VSA application (for example, C:\Program Files\Agilent\89600 VSA\Examples\Macros). Select RecallSetupAfterAliasCheck and AliasChecker files, and click OK.

3.Right click on the top of the VSA application. You will see a popup showing the various toolbars. Select the Macros toolbar. This will make the alias checker icons appear on your VSA application toolbar.

6.2 Using the Alias Exposure Zone Checker

The Alias Exposure Zone Checker calculates the frequencies of the alias exposure zones for any combination of center frequency, span, and digitizer sample rate. It then measures the power in each zone and compares it to the power of the desired signal in the span of the measurement setup at the time the checker was started. An unwanted signal in an exposure zone is a source of interference if it is larger than the desired signal’s amplitude minus 40 dB. This –40 dBc threshold is approximately the same level as the quantization errors in the digitizer’s 10-bit digitizer, and represents the limit of the digitizer’s dynamic range. The –40 dBc level is sufficient for 1 to 2 percent EVM measurements. Launch the checker macro by using the tool path Utilities/Macros/Alias Checker or click its icon (shown below) on the bottom of the tool bar.

NOTE: The Alias Exposure Zone Checker cannot be used with the U1066A-001 (DC440) HF Input.

When the macro stops, a full-span spectrum trace (Figure 7) will appear in Trace A (green). It shows the desired signal plus any unwanted signals. Superimposed is an orange Trace C showing boxes for each exposure zone frequency range.

Any unwanted signal falling inside the zone box is a source of alias interference. If the height of any box is higher than the orange reference line, the power in that zone is greater than the –40 dBc threshold of interference. Click Yes in the checker dialog box to return to the original measurement setup. Click No for further examination of the out-of-band signals. You can return to the original measurement setup by clicking the Recall Setup After Alias Check macro icon.

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Contents Application Note Table of Contents Model OverviewFrequency RangeRequired 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 aAppendix B Characteristic Microsoft Windows XP ProfessionalAppendix C PC Requirements to Run 89600 SoftwareMemory 4 Mpts Related literature list For More InformationRemove all doubt

89600 specifications

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