Common Measurement Settings
R&S
®
FSPN
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Defining the video bandwidth
The video filter is a lowpass filter that removes the higher frequency parts of the volt-
age from the signal (for example harmonics). This process makes the trace smoother
and makes it easier to read out results.
You can set the bandwidth of this filter, the video bandwidth or VBW, automatically or
manually ("VBW Mode").
In automatic VBW mode, the R&S
FSPN automatically selects an appropriate video
bandwidth for the signal you measure.
In manual VBW mode, you can define the video bandwidth you like in the "VBW" field.
Remote command:
Mode:
VBW:
6.9.4
Amplitude Configuration
Access
: "Overview" > "Amplitude / Scaling" > "Amplitude"
The amplitude settings configure the characteristics of the input signal.
The remote commands required to configure the amplitude are described in
ter 11.6.9.2, "Amplitude Configuration"
Functions in the "Amplitude" dialog box described elsewhere:
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Defining a reference level
The reference level is the expected level of the signal you are measuring.
Because the hardware of the R&S
FSPN is adapted according to this value, it is rec-
ommended that you set the reference level close above the expected maximum signal
level.
The reference level is a value between 0
dB, and 30
dBm and is always coupled to the
. When you turn on auto attenuation, the R&S
FSPN selects an attenuation
that results in a nominal signal level of (about) 0
dBm to protect the input mixer.
Remote command:
PN Transient Analysis Configuration