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Measuring AM Delay (Option
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An AM delay measurement characterizes the group delay (or envelope delay)
of a device. perform this measurement you must have ordered either
Option
(AM Delay, 50 ohm) or Option
(AM Delay, 75 ohm). These
options include internal instrument hardware and firmware, two external
scalar detectors and a power splitter.
Group delay flatness can be a key specification for many components and
systems. Distortionless transmission of a signal requires constant amplitude
and group delay response over the frequency bandwidth. Group delay is the
measurement of signal transmission time through a device. It is
as the
derivative of the phase characteristic with respect to frequency.
If the device under test is a frequency translator, the device input and
output frequencies will by deiinition be different. This generally makes the
measurement of the device phase response (and therefore group delay) very
The AM Delay option overcomes this
by using an amplitude
modulation technique to measure group delay. In this technique, a small
amount of amplitude modulation is applied to the RF output of the analyzer.
Scalar detectors are used to detect this modulation both before and after
the device under test. The group delay can then be calculated from the
phase difference between these two signals (modulation envelopes). Since
broadband detection is used, the Option
analyzer can measure delay
through nearly any device, including frequency translators.
There are several important considerations in an AM delay
the device is a limiter or has AGC (automatic gain control), this will tend to
distort or remove the amplitude modulation used for the measurement. Any
limiting or AGC in the device should be disabled before making an AM delay
measurement. The broadband detection used for AM delay is susceptible to
spurious signals and noise. High-level spurious signals should be removed
with
The signal levels at both the reference and test detectors
should be kept as high as possible. The
incident power range for
both detectors in an AM delay measurement is 10 to + 13
If the
device
input
power must be outside this range, amplification or attenuation
must be used directly before the device. If the device
output
power is outside
the 10 to + 13
range, attenuation or amplihcation must be used directly
after the device.
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Summary of Contents for 8712C
Page 1: ...I I User s Guide HP 8712C and HP 8714C RF Network Analyzers I ...
Page 17: ...I 1 Installing the Analyzer ...
Page 35: ...I 2 Getting Started ...
Page 54: ...I 3 Making Measurements ...
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Page 119: ...4 Using Instrument Functions ...
Page 182: ...Using Instrument Functions Customizing the Display Figure 4 24 Expanded Display 4 64 ...
Page 223: ...5 Optimizing Measurements ...
Page 244: ...6 Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy ...
Page 280: ...7 Automating Measurements ...
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Page 362: ...8 Front Rear Panel ...
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Page 386: ... 9 w I Suftkey Reference ...
Page 477: ...I 10 Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 501: ...11 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
Page 508: ...I 12 preset State and Memory Allocation ...
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