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Units
Select the channel units. The trace may be shown in units of dBm, Watts, or Volts. The Units selection determines the
range of the scale values and also affects displayed text and measurement values.
Freq. Corr
Sets the measurement frequency for the RF signal that is applied to the sensor for the current measurement. The
appropriate frequency calibration factor from the sensor’s calibration table will be interpolated and applied automatically.
Application of this calibration factor compensates for the effect of variations in the flatness of the sensor’s frequency
response.
Note:
The power sensor has no way to determine the carrier frequency of the applied signal, so the user must always enter
the frequency.
Filter State
Available in Continuous mode only. Sets the current value of the integration filter. The
filter can be set to Off, On, or Auto.
Off, provides no filtering, and can be used at high signal levels when absolute minimum
settling time is required.
On, allows a user-specified integration time to be entered for use.
Auto, uses a variable amount of filtering, which is set automatically by the power me-
ter based on the current signal level to a value that gives a good compromise between
measurement noise and settling time at most levels.
Figure 4.10
Channel Setttings
Filter Time
Available in Continuous mode only. Sets the length of the integration filter. The filter is a “sliding window” which
averages samples taken within a time window whose duration is set by this field. All samples within the time window are
equally weighted.
Duty Cycle
Available in Continuous mode only. Sets the duty cycle in percent for calculated CW pulse power measurements. Setting
the duty cycle to 100% is equivalent to a CW measurement.
Video BW
Sets the sensor video bandwidth of the selected channel. HIGH is appropriate for most
measurements. The actual bandwidth depends upon the sensor model.
LOW bandwidth offers additional noise reduction for CW or signals with very low
modulation bandwidth. If LOW bandwidth is used on signals with fast modulation,
measurement errors may result if the sensor cannot track the fast-changing envelope
of the signal.
Figure 4.11
Channel Setttings
Summary of Contents for RFM3000 Series
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