Making Measurements
Spectrogram
68
Spectrogram
The scrolling three-dimensional display is noted for its
ability to track the frequency and power behavior over
the time, particularly intermittent signals. The user can
use spectrogram to analyze the stability of a signal over
the time, or to identify intermittent interference signals
in communications systems.
The X-axis represents frequency, and amplitude is
represented by color, red for a strong signal and blue for
noise floor. The Y-axis represents time, with the trace
from the newest sweep displayed at the bottom of the
screen. Earlier traces move up toward the top with each
new sweep. Two coupled markers allow the user to place
a marker on any trace in the spectrogram and view the
normal spectrum for the time of that sweep. The time
interval between sweeps can be adjusted, and up to
1500 traces can be displayed and saved.
Figure 4-23 Spectrogram submenu screenshot
Please refer to the procedures below to perform a
Spectrogram measurement.
1 Connect the Omni Antenna to RF IN connector.
2 Set the center frequency and span.
Summary of Contents for N9340B
Page 7: ...1 Overview 1 Overview ...
Page 42: ...System and File File 36 ...
Page 43: ...37 Making Measurements 4 Making Measurements ...
Page 150: ...Error Messages Error Message List 144 ...
Page 154: ...Troubleshooting Contact Keysight Technologies 148 Contact Keysight Technologies ...
Page 157: ...Menu Map AMPTD 151 ...