Measurements and Result Displays
R&S
®
FSW-K40
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User Manual 1173.9286.02 ─ 15
Type
Shows where the spot noise offset frequency comes from. By default, the applica-
tion evaluates the spot noise for the first offset frequency of a decade only (10
x
Hz,
beginning at 1
kHz). However, you can add up to five customized offsets frequen-
cies that you want to know the phase noise for. If you want to use more custom
offsets, you can add another spot noise table.
The "User" label indicates a custom offset frequency.
Offset Frequency
Shows the offset frequency the spot noise is evaluated for. You may add any offset
that is part of the measurement range.
The number in brackets (T<x>) indicates the trace the result refers to.
Phase Noise
Shows the phase noise for the corresponding offset frequency.
The number in brackets (T<x>) indicates the trace the result refers to.
Note that the spot noise results are calculated for a particular trace only. You can
select the trace by tapping on the trace LED in the header of the result display.
Remote command:
Querying spot noise results on 10
x
offset frequencies:
CALCulate<n>:SNOise:DECades:X?
CALCulate<n>:SNOise:DECades:Y?
Querying custom spot noise results:
DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:TRACe<t>:SELect
Spur List
Spurs are peak levels at one or more offset frequencies and are caused mostly by
interfering signals. The application shows the location of all detected spurs in a table.
The table consists of a variable number of rows. For each detected spur, the table
shows several results.
Number
Shows the spur number. Spurs are sorted by their frequency, beginning with
the spur with the lowest frequency.
Offset Frequency
Shows the position (offset frequency) of the spur.