Basics on I/Q Data Acquisition and Processing
R&S
®
FSV/A3000 I/Q
Analyzer
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User Manual 1178.8536.02 ─ 01
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Manual coupling
: a single frequency is defined
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Automatic coupling
: a series of frequencies is defined (one for each sweep
point), based on the current frequency at the RF input of the R&S
FSV/A; the RF
frequency range covers the currently defined span of the R&S
FSV/A (unless limi-
ted by the range of the signal generator)
Automatic coupling
If automatic coupling is used, the output frequency of the generator (source frequency)
is calculated as follows:
Offset
Analyzer
Generator
F
ator
Deno
Numerator
F
F
min
Equation 4-1: Output frequency of the generator
Where:
F
Generator
= output frequency of the generator
F
Analyzer
= current frequency at the RF input of the R&S
FSV/A
Numerator = multiplication factor for F
Analyzer
Denominator = division factor for F
Analyzer
F
Offset
= frequency offset for F
Analyzer
, for example for frequency-converting measure-
ments or harmonics measurements
The value range for the offset depends on the selected generator. The default setting is
0
Hz. Offsets other than 0
Hz are indicated by the "FRQ" label in the channel bar (see
also
Chapter 4.3.8, "Displayed Information and Errors"
Swept frequency range
The F
Analyzer
values for the calibration sweep start with the start frequency and end with
the stop frequency defined in the "Frequency" settings of the R&S
FSV/A. The result-
ing output frequencies (
played in "External Generator" > "Measurement Configuration" for reference.
If the resulting frequency range exceeds the allowed ranges of the signal generator, an
error message is displayed (see
Chapter 4.3.8, "Displayed Information and Errors"
on page 34) and the
values are
corrected to comply with the range limits.
The calibration sweep nevertheless covers the entire span defined by the R&S
FSV/A;
however, no input is received from the generator outside the generator's defined limits.
TTL synchronization
Some Rohde
&
Schwarz signal generators support TTL synchronization when connec-
ted via GPIB. The TTL interface is included in the AUX control connector of the Exter-
nal Generator Control option.
Basics on External Generator Control