Configuration
R&S
®
FSV/A3000 I/Q
Analyzer
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Note:
For the I/Q vector result display, the number of I/Q samples to record ( "Record
Length" ) must be identical to the number of trace points to be displayed ("Sweep
Points"). Thus, the sweep points are not editable for this result display. If the "Record
Length" is edited, the sweep points are adapted automatically.
Remote command:
Swap I/Q
Activates or deactivates the inverted I/Q modulation. If the I and Q parts of the signal
from the DUT are interchanged, the R&S
FSV/A can do the same to compensate for it.
On
I and Q signals are interchanged
Inverted sideband, Q+j*I
Off
I and Q signals are not interchanged
Normal sideband, I+j*Q
Remote command:
RBW
Defines the resolution bandwidth for Spectrum results. The available RBW values
depend on the sample rate and record length.
(See
Chapter 4.8.4, "Frequency Resolution of FFT Results - RBW"
Depending on the selected RBW mode, the value is either determined automatically or
can be defined manually. As soon as you enter a value in the input field, the RBW
mode is changed to "Manual" .
If the "Advanced Fourier Transformation Params" option is enabled, advanced FFT
mode is selected and the RBW cannot be defined directly.
Note that the RBW is correlated with the
). Changing any one of these parameters
may cause a change to one or more of the other parameters. For more information see
"Auto mode"
(Default) The RBW is determined automatically depending on the
"Manual mode" The RBW can be defined by the user.
The user-defined RBW is used and the
(and possibly
"Advanced
FFT mode"
This mode is used if the "Advanced Fourier Transformation Params"
option is enabled.
The RBW is determined by the
.
Remote command:
Data Acquisition and Bandwidth Settings