Instrument Function
R&S
®
SMF100A
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Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:CORRection:ZERoing:STATe
[:SOURce<hw>]:CORRection:CSET:DATA[:SENSor<ch>][:POWer]:SONCe
Used SMF Settings for Measurement
Displays the settings relevant for the measurement.
"RF Source"
Shows the path for which the correction menu settings are made.
"Modulation"
Indicates the modulation state
"Amplitude"
Shows the currently set level.
"Use SParameter"
Indicates whether SParameter correction is used.
"Attenuator Mode"
Displays the selected mode of the attenuator.
"Fixed Range (PEP) In:"
Shows the level range.
Remote command:
n.a.
5.5 Modulation
5.5.1 Overview of Modulation
Analog modulation is a method used to transmit information of an LF (Low Frequency)
signal in accordance with a second signal, typically one of a higher frequency. This is
done by varying one or more properties of a high frequency waveform, called the mod-
ulation or carrier signal, with the modulating signal that contains the information to be
transmitted.
The three key parameters of the modulation signal are the amplitude, phase and fre-
quency. These parameters are modified in accordance with the low frequency signal to
obtain the modulated RF signal.
The R&S
SMF provides all the various types of modulation, such as:
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AM (Amplitude Modulation, analog and digital)
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FM (Frequency Modulation, analog and digital)
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PhiM (Phase Modulation, analog and digital)
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PULM (Pulse Modulation)
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Chip Modulation
Modulation