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A
Amplitude
A
ccuracy
The
amplitude
accuracy
of
the
HP
84125C
system
is
a
combination
of
the
accuracy
of
the
spectrum
analyzer
and
the
accuracy
of
the
test
set
including
the
RF
cable
assembly
.
In
general,
the
amplitude
error
is
calculated
by:
[Spectrum
Analyzer
Uncertainty]
+
[T
est-Set
Uncertainty]
+
[T
emperature
Drift*]=
T
otal
Uncertainty
*Where
temperature
drift
is
the
maximum
specied
test
set
temperature
drift.
Spectrum
Analyzer
Uncertainties
Calibrator
amplitude
uncertainty
is
the
dierence
between
the
actual
level
of
the
front-panel
calibrator
and
the
nominal
level
(010
dBm).
Analyzer
atness
uncertainty
is
caused
by
the
imperfect
frequency
response
of
the
spectrum
analyzer
.
This
error
is
the
dierence
between
the
analyzer
response
at
the
measurement
frequency
and
the
response
at
the
calibrator
frequency
.
Analyzer
attenuator
uncertainty
occurs
when
the
spectrum
analyzer
attenuator
is
set
to
a
value
other
than
the
10
dB
factory
calibration
setting.
This
optimizes
the
HP
84125C
system
for
highest
dynamic
range
.
Reference
level
uncertainty
is
caused
by
the
addition
of
IF
gain
in
the
measuring
analyzer
.
It
occurs
when
the
reference
level
of
the
spectrum
analyzer
is
set
to
a
value
other
than
87
dBV
.
The
spectrum
analyzer
reference
level
is
equal
to
the
displayed
reference
level
(in
dBV)
plus
the
system
correction
factor
.
This
can
be
read
directly
from
the
spectrum
analyzer
by
turning
the
correction
factors
o.
Resolution
bandwidth
switching
uncertainty
is
associated
with
the
stability
and
switching
of
the
resolution
bandwidth
lters
in
the
spectrum
analyzer
.
Analyzer
scale
delity
uncertainty
occurs
when
measuring
a
signal
when
its
amplitude
is
below
the
top
graticule
of
the
display
.
This
can
be
minimized
by
adjusting
the
reference
level
so
that
the
peak
of
the
signal
is
at
the
top
of
the
screen.
Amplitude
Accuracy
A-1
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