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Operating Manual EMI TEST RECEIVER ESIB7 - Rohde & Schwarz

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Example - Level and Frequency Measurement<br />

ESIB<br />

Example of Level and Frequency Measurement<br />

Measurement<br />

Measurement and display of RFI signal levels versus frequency is one of the most frequent tasks<br />

performed by an <strong>EMI</strong> test receiver. In the case of unknown signals, PRESET values will mostly be used<br />

for the measurement. If levels higher than +137 dBµV (10 dB RF attenuation) are expected or possible,<br />

a power attenuator has to be connected in front of the test receiver input. Very high levels may<br />

otherwise damage or destroy the attenuator or input mixer.<br />

Main Test Receiver Functions<br />

The main functions required for the level and frequency measurement are setting the SCAN table<br />

(START FREQUENCY, STOP FREQUENCY, STEPSIZE), selecting the resolution (IF) bandwidth (RES<br />

BW), setting the measurement time (MEAS TIME) and selecting the detectors (eg peak or average) and<br />

MARKER functions required for the analysis.<br />

Measurement Sequence - Level and Frequency Measurement<br />

In this example the spectrum of the signal present at RF INPUT 2 is recorded in the frequency range<br />

150 kHz to 30 MHz. The scan table and associated parameters are manually set.<br />

The example is generally suitable for all fast pre-compliance measurements required for measuring<br />

unknown noise spectra of DUTs in the development stage and for modifying prototypes and can be<br />

used as a basis for final tests later on.<br />

The high speed of fully synthesized scans, the frequency and amplitude accuracy and the wide dynamic<br />

range of Test Receiver ESIB are of utmost importance and very useful for these measurements.<br />

The following measurement steps are performed:<br />

1. PRESET of instrument.<br />

2. Selecting <strong>EMI</strong> <strong>RECEIVER</strong> mode (in ESIB automatically selected with PRESET).<br />

3. Programming the scan table: stop frequency 30 MHz; input 2, 1 scan range<br />

4. Selecting detectors, measurement bandwidth and measurement time<br />

5. Applying the signal (RF input 2)<br />

6. Starting the scan<br />

7. Level analysis in the frequency domain using MARKER function<br />

8. Setting the SPLIT SCREEN function<br />

9. Tuning to the receiver frequency using the TUNE TO MARKER function and obtaining final test<br />

results using the QUASI PEAK detector<br />

10. From overview to standard-conformal measurement<br />

11. Storing test results, tables and diagrams<br />

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