74 N9069C Noise Figure Measurement Guide
Measurement Related Tasks and Concepts
Setting the Signal Analyzer to Make a Measurement
When the resolution bandwidth is set to manual (Man), you can manually
specify the resolution bandwidth from a minimum of 1 Hz to a maximum of 8
MHz. The lower the resolution bandwidth setting, the longer the measurement
will take. With a resolution bandwidth setting of 1 Hz, each measurement point
may take up to 6000 seconds.
Setting Averaging
Increased averaging reduces jitter and provides more accurate measurement
results. However, the measurement speed is sacrificed.
To reduce variance, there are two ways. One is to increase the Avg Time/Pt
under the Sweep/Control menu. Another is to set the Average Num value
under the Meas Setup menu.
Avg Time/Pt is the measurement duration for each of the two states (noise
source on and noise source off) that occur at each frequency point. Therefore,
for one result trace, the time required is the multiplication of 2 times the
number of frequency points and the Avg Time/Pt value. Longer settings of Avg
Time/Pt reduce the variance of the results, but slows the throughput. To set
the point average time, press
Sweep/Control
,
Avg Time/Pt
, and set the
average time for each point.
The Avg/Hold Num value under the Meas Setup menu is to set the number of
traces that will be averaged. Press
MEAS SETUP
,
Averaging
to
On
and then
enter the average number. The Noise Figure Measurement Application uses
exponential averaging.
Compared to increasing the Avg Time/Pt, setting the Avg/Hold Num number
will require more time to achieve a given variance, as the overhead time (for
switching the noise source on and off) at each point is experienced during each
sweep. Thus increasing Avg Time/Pt is more efficient while a shorter Avg
Time/Pt with a higher Avg/Hold Num number gives more interactive results,
with an earlier first view of the results.
Do not switch to DC Coupling if your input signal contains a DC
component. You risk permanently damaging your analyzer’s front end
components if you do this.
For greater accuracy in your noise figure measurements, Keysight
recommends that you use DC Coupling for measurement frequencies
below 10 MHz, and AC coupling for frequencies greater than 20 MHz.
When setting your analyzer to DC Coupled, make sure you do not have a
DC component being fed into the analyzer input as you may damage your
analyzer. Press the
Input/Output
,
RF Input
, then the
RF Coupling
key to
set your analyzer to AC or DC Coupled. The RF Coupling setting is AC by
default.
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