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IM<order><side>O
Absolute
I
nter
M
odulation product (displayed in dB units).
●
<order>
defines the order of the intermodulation product. Possible values are 3, 5,
7, or 9.
●
<side>
defines the position of the intermodulation product relative to the lower and
upper tones.
–
U
pper intermodulation products are measured at frequencies above the upper
tone.
–
L
ower intermodulation products are measured at frequencies below the lower
tone.
–
M
ajor denotes the lower or upper intermodulation product, whichever is larger.
The major intermodulation product reveals the worst-case performance of the
DUT.
Currently intermodulation products are always measured at DUT
O
utput.
Remote command:
CALCulate<Ch>:PARameter:MEASure
CALCulate<Ch>:PARameter:SDEFine
IM<order><side>OR
Relative intermodulation product at DUT output.
but in this case the intermodulation product is displayed in
dBc units
r
elative to the measured lower tone level at the DUT output ("Lower Tone at
DUT Out").
The relative result is often termed "intermodulation suppression".
Remote command:
CALCulate<Ch>:PARameter:MEASure
CALCulate<Ch>:PARameter:SDEFine
Intercept Point tab
Allows you to select intermodulation products as measured quantities.
Access:
Trace – [Meas] > "Intermodulation" > "Intercept Point"
Meas softtool