2-40 Octave
Analysis
SR780 Network Signal Analyzer
In a User Math function, the octave bins are operated on and then summed to provide the
T bin. The T bin is computed after the function is evaluated.
Settling Time
When an octave measurement or input is changed, a settling time is required for the
change to propagate through the octave filters and the measurement becomes valid again.
This settling time is 1/(5xbandwidth) for each band in the measurement.
The bandwidth of an octave filter is given by
Bandwidth
Center Frequency
n
n
=
×
−
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
where n = 1, 3 or 12 (octave)
‘Settle’ is shown below the graph while settling takes place. Bands which are un-settled
are displayed at half intensity in the graph.
Summary of Contents for SR780
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