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SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
When used with peak hold averaging, this weighting mode is known as Continuous
averaging. This means that new measurements are continually being compared to the
current maximum to determine the new peak.
Number of Averages
Set the Number Of Averages for the active display [2..32767].
The Number Of Averages specifies the number of measurements for Linear/Fixed
Length averages or the weighting of new data in Exponential/Continuous averages.
The [Start/Reset] key resets the current average and starts a new average. The
[Pause/Cont] key pauses the average in progress. Pressing [Pause/Cont] again will
continue the average from where it was paused.
Changing the Number Of Averages does not start averaging.
If the Analyzer Configuration is 'Independent Channels,' each display can have its own
Number of Averages. This entry field can be linked to both displays by using the [Link]
key.
Command: FAVN (?) d {, i}
Display Average
Select the type of averaging for the measurement displayed on the active display [None,
RMS, Vector, Peak Hold]. Note that when Compute Averages is On, the SR785 always
computes the non-averaged, rms averaged, vector averaged, and peak-hold averaged
version of all measurements simultaneously. The Display Average softkey only
determines which version of the measurement is currently displayed. You can change
Display Average to view a different average of the current measurement without retaking
any data.
Some measurements, such as coherence, have their own unique averaging mode. In these
cases, the Display Average softkey is ignored.
The [Start/Reset] key resets the current average and starts a new average. The
[Pause/Cont] key pauses the average in progress. Pressing [Pause/Cont] again will
continue the average from where it was paused.
Each display has its own Display Average. This entry field can be linked to both displays
by using the [Link] key.
Command: FAVM (?) d {, i}
RMS Averaging
For a simple FFT measurement, the definition of the RMS averaged measurement is:
RMS Avg (FFT) = <conj(FFT)
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(FFT)> = <X
2
+Y
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