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frequencies) are identified by small triangular Sideband Markers. The Marker Position
Display can show the position of the Fundamental or of a single Sideband.
The Sideband Power is calculated within the [Marker] menu (in display units and dB).
Only those sidebands within the measurement span which are identified by the Sideband
Markers contribute to the Sideband Power.
Sideband Marker is only available for FFT measurements in the frequency domain.
The knob moves the Fundamental Marker of the active display whenever there is no
pending entry. Use [Marker Max] to move the Fundamental Marker to the peak of the
graph. The sideband identification works best if the fundamental frequency is a bin
frequency. If the fundamental is off-bin, then it is best to use the Flattop window to
broaden all of the peaks.
Sideband Marker is not available for Correlation, Octave or Swept Sine, or
Time/Histogram measurement groups.
Band
The Band Marker Mode defines two frequency bands in the display. The Upper (2) band
is delimited by dashed vertical markers and the Lower (1) band with solid vertical
markers. The pairs of vertical markers are connected by shaded bands at the bottom of
the graph. These shaded bands define the bins within the Upper and Lower bands.
Use <Modify Band> to modify either the Upper or Lower band. Use the knob to move
selected band. Use [Alt] knob to re-size the selected band.
The two Band Powers are calculated within the [Marker] menu (in Vrms). Only those
frequencies within the two band limits contribute to the Band Powers.
Band Exclude can be used to remove a small band from a larger band. For example,
exclude ‘2from1’ excludes those bins in the Upper band from the Lower band. The
Lower Band Power only includes those bins in the Lower band which are not also in the
Upper band.
The Band Ratio is the ratio of the Upper Band Power to either the Lower Band Power or
the sum of the two band powers. The ratio is displayed in % and dB.
Band Ratio can be used to measurement THD+N. In this case, use the Lower (1) band to
define a small region around the fundamental and the Upper (2) band to define the total
bandwidth of interest. Exclude ‘1from2’ so the Upper (2) band does not measure the
fundamental. Choose the 2/(1+2) ratio mode to measure THD+N (power with
fundamental notched out/total power including fundamental).
Band Marker is only available for frequency domain FFT, Order, and Octave
measurements.
Band Marker is not available for the Swept Sine, Correlation, or Time/Histogram
measurement groups.
Summary of Contents for SR785
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