
increased
impulse
width.
The
eect
of
windowing
on
the
step
stimulus
(low
pass
mode
only)
is
a
reduction
of
overshoot
and
ringing
at
the
expense
of
increased
rise
time
.
T
o
select
a
window
,
press
4
SYSTEM
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
TRANSFORM
MENU
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
WINDOW
.
A
menu
is
presented
that
allows
the
selection
of
three
window
types
(see
T
able
6-11 ).
T
able
6-11.
Impulse
Width,
Sidelobe
Level,
and
Windowing
V
alues
Window
Type
Impulse
Sidelobe
Level
Low
P
ass
Impulse
Width
(50%)
Step
Sidelobe
Level
Step
Rise
Time
(10
-
90%)
Minimum
013
dB
0.60/Freq
Span
021
dB
0.45/Freq
Span
Normal
044
dB
0.98/Freq
Span
060
dB
0.99/Freq
Span
Maximum
075
dB
1.39/Freq
Span
070
dB
1.48/Freq
Span
NOTE:
The
bandpass
mode
simulates
an
impulse
stimulus
.
Bandpass
impulse
width
is
twice
that
of
low
pass
impulse
width.
The
bandpass
impulse
sidelobe
levels
are
the
same
as
low
pass
impulse
sidelobe
levels
.
Choose
one
of
the
three
window
shapes
listed
in
T
able
6-11 .
Or
you
can
use
the
knob
to
select
any
windowing
pulse
width
(or
rise
time
for
a
step
stimulus)
between
the
softkey
values
.
The
time
domain
stimulus
sidelobe
levels
depend
only
on
the
window
selected.
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
MINIMUM
is
essentially
no
window
.
Consequently
,
it
gives
the
highest
sidelobes
.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NORMAL
(the
preset
mode)
gives
reduced
sidelobes
and
is
the
mode
most
often
used.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
MAXIMUM
window
gives
the
minimum
sidelobes
,
providing
the
greatest
dynamic
range
.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
USE
MEMORY
on
OFF
remembers
a
user-specied
window
pulse
width
(or
step
rise
time)
dierent
from
the
standard
window
values
.
A
window
is
activated
only
for
viewing
a
time
domain
response
,
and
does
not
aect
a
displayed
frequency
domain
response
.
Figure
6-71
shows
the
typical
eects
of
windowing
on
the
time
domain
response
of
a
short
circuit
reection
measurement.
Application
and
Operation
Concepts
6-129
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