Agilent Technologies E8247C PSG CW User Manual

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Chapter 5

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Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator

Using Waveform Clipping

How Peaks Cause Spectral Regrowth

Because of the relative infrequency of high power peaks, a waveform will have a high peak-to-average
power ratio (see

Figure 5-13

). Because a transmitter’s power amplifier gain is set to provide a specific

average power, high peaks can cause the power amplifier to move toward saturation. This causes
intermodulation distortion, which generates spectral regrowth.

Figure 5-13

Peak-to-Average Power

Spectral regrowth is a range of frequencies that develops on each side of the carrier (similar to sidebands)
and extends into the adjacent frequency bands (see

Figure 5-14

). Consequently, spectral regrowth interferes

with communication in the adjacent bands. Clipping can provide a solution to this problem.

Figure 5-14

Spectral Regrowth Interfering with Adjacent Band

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