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SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
The Arbitrary waveform memory can be loaded via the computer interfaces, from a disk
file or from a stored trace. The Capture buffer is filled with input samples.
The Arbitrary source can play a portion of memory starting at a specified point. The
output sampling rate can also be specified. The full scale amplitude of the source is set as
a percentage of 1 Vpk.
Windowing
The Sine, Two Tone, and Chirp sources can be used with or without a window function.
The Sine and Two Tone frequencies can be set at exact bin frequencies of the spectrum,
hence they can be exactly periodic in the time record. As long as the signal to noise at the
input is high, windowing is not required.
The Chirp waveform consists of many sine waves, each one perfectly periodic in the
time record. The Chirp waveform REQUIRES a Uniform window to result in a flat
spectrum. This is because the individual frequency components do not have a constant
amplitude over the time record. Windowing will attenuate certain portions of the
spectrum.
Windowing is required when using the Noise source.
Source Trigger
The Sine, Two Tone, Chirp and Arbitrary sources can trigger the FFT time record to
measure phase response and/or vector average. Select Source as the Trigger Source in
the [Trigger] menu.
For Sine and Two Tone, the source frequencies must be set to a multiple of the linewidth
in order for stable time records to be acquired. Random frequencies are not exactly
periodic over a time record and do not result in a stable phase even with triggering.
For Burst Chirp and Burst Noise, Source trigger aligns the start of the time record with
the start of the burst output.
Source trigger only applies to FFT and Correlation measurements.
External Trigger
For Chirp, Burst Chirp, Burst Noise and Arbitrary, the External trigger can trigger the
source output. The source can trigger on only the first trigger or on every trigger after a
measurement is started as selected in the [Trigger] menu. The measurements are
triggered normally in either case.
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