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Agilent Spectrum Analysis Basics - Agilent Technologies

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In any case, phase noise becomes the ultimate limitation in an analyzer’s<br />

ability to resolve signals of unequal amplitude. As shown in Figure 2-13,<br />

we may have determined that we can resolve two signals based on the 3 dB<br />

bandwidth and selectivity, only to find that the phase noise covers up the<br />

smaller signal.<br />

Sweep time<br />

Analog resolution filters<br />

If resolution were the only criterion on which we judged a spectrum analyzer,<br />

we might design our analyzer with the narrowest possible resolution (IF)<br />

filter and let it go at that. But resolution affects sweep time, and we care<br />

very much about sweep time. Sweep time directly affects how long it takes<br />

to complete a measurement.<br />

Resolution comes into play because the IF filters are band-limited circuits<br />

that require finite times to charge and discharge. If the mixing products are<br />

swept through them too quickly, there will be a loss of displayed amplitude<br />

as shown in Figure 2-14. (See “Envelope detector,” later in this chapter, for<br />

another approach to IF response time.) If we think about how long a mixing<br />

product stays in the passband of the IF filter, that time is directly proportional<br />

to bandwidth and inversely proportional to the sweep in Hz per unit time, or:<br />

Time in passband =<br />

RBW<br />

Span/ST<br />

= (RBW)(ST)<br />

Span<br />

where<br />

RBW = resolution bandwidth and<br />

ST = sweep time.<br />

Figure 2-13. Phase noise can prevent resolution of unequal signals<br />

Figure 2-14. Sweeping an analyzer too fast causes a drop in displayed<br />

amplitude and a shift in indicated frequency<br />

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