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Chapter 6
Analog Modulation
Configuring AM
Wideband AM (E4438C)
Wideband AM offers bandwidth (up to 40 MHz) beyond that of standard internal AM (10 kHz) by utilizing
an external modulating signal. The external modulating signal is connected to the front-panel I INPUT
connector.
NOTE
When you select wideband AM and turn it on, the signal generator automatically sets the
I INPUT connector for 50 ohms. This setting is independent of the
MUX
>
I/Q Source
setting, so the
I/Q Source
setting may differ. If you change the
I/Q Source
setting while
wideband AM is on, it disables the wideband AM signal. To reenable the signal, turn
wideband AM off and then back on.
The following steps set up wideband AM:
1. Press the
AM
hardkey.
2. Press
AM Path 1 2 WB
to
WB
.
3. Connect an external AM source to the front-panel I INPUT connector and turn the external modulation
on. The maximum I input level is 1 volt rms and 10 volt peak. AM sensitivity is fixed at 0.5V = 100%.
The AM modulation depth is a linear function of the input voltage so that 0.25 V = 50%.
4. Press
AM Off On
to On.
Refer to the ESG data sheet for AM wideband specifications.
Summary of Contents for E4428C
Page 22: ...Contents xxii ...
Page 224: ...200 Chapter 4 Basic Digital Operation Creating and Using Bit Files ...
Page 228: ...204 Chapter 5 AWGN Waveform Generator Configuring the AWGN Generator ...
Page 229: ...205 6 Analog Modulation ...
Page 276: ...252 Chapter 7 Digital Signal Interface Module Operating the N5102A Module in Input Mode ...
Page 286: ...262 Chapter 8 Bluetooth Signals Turning On a Bluetooth Signal ...
Page 330: ...306 Chapter 9 BERT Verifying BERT Operation ...
Page 366: ...342 Chapter 10 CDMA Digital Modulation IS 95A Modulation ...
Page 394: ...370 Chapter 12 Multitone Waveform Generator Applying Changes to an Active Multitone Signal ...
Page 468: ...444 Chapter 15 W CDMA Digital Modulation for Component Test W CDMA Frame Structures ...
Page 667: ...643 18 Troubleshooting ...
Page 700: ...Index 676 Index ...