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Agilent E1439 Programmer's Reference
Functions listed alphabetically
k=.62 for 110 dB bandwidth
AGE1439_SIG_BW_MAX
sets
sigBw
to the maximum value and the filter bandwidth to the
minimum.
AGE1439_SIG_BW_MIN
sets
sigBw
to the minimum value and filter bandwidth to the
maximum.
sigBwPtr
points to the current value of the
sigBw
parameter.
Caution
Selecting AGE1439_DECIMATE_ON when
sigBw
=0 results in aliasing (garbage data) due
to upper limit of the sampling frequency and, therefore, causes the SETUP_ERROR bit to
be set.
Selecting AGE1439_DECIMATE_SHIFT for non-zoomed data is not a useful configuration.
Comments
To ensure full alias-free operation the analog anti-alias filter (set by the
age1439_input_alias_
filter
function) should be ON unless the application inherently bandlimits the input signal to less
than
fs
/2. The analog anti-alias filter has a fixed bandwidth and thus is fully effective only when
fs
≥
100 MHz. If a slower external ADC clock is used, an additional analog filter of the appropriate
bandwidth may be required for full alias protection.
The decimation process used to reduce the output sample rate is driven from a "decimation
counter" which keeps track of which samples to save and which ones to discard for each of the
octave bandwidth reduction filter stages. In multi-module systems where synchronous sampling is
required, the decimation counters in all the modules must be synchronous with each other. This
condition can be forced by using the
age1439_filter_sync
function.
The following table lists parameter combinations (see also
“age1439_data_setup” on page 90
)
which result in invalid measurement conditions:
All other combinations are valid.
Example
Here are some bandwidth and sample rate results using the "k" calculation for bandwidth:
fs
= 100 MHz default internal ADC clock (all data in MHz)
Invalid parameter combinations
resolution
(bits)
dataType
decimate
sigBw
12 or 24
REAL or COMPLEX
OFF or SHIFT
1
12 or 24
REAL or COMPLEX
ON or SHIFT
0
12 or 24
COMPLEX
any
0
24
REAL or COMPLEX
OFF
2
24
REAL or COMPLEX
any
0 or 1
12 or 24
COMPLEX
SHIFT
any
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