Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual

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6  RLC Swept SA Measurement Front-Panel & SCPI Reference

BW

Filter Type

Besides the familiar Gaussian filter shape, there are certain special filter types, such as Flat Top,
that are desirable under certain conditions. The Filter Type menu gives you control over these
types.

See

"More Information" on page 557

Key Path

BW, RBW Control

Remote Command

[:SENSe]:BANDwidth|BWIDth:SHAPe GAUSsian|FLATtop

[:SENSe]:BANDwidth|BWIDth:SHAPe?

Example

BAND:SHAP GAUS

Notes

GAUSsian= Gaussian

FLATtop = Flattop

Dependencies

When EMC Standard is set to CISPR or MIL, the Filter Type is always Gaussian.  Any attempt to
set it to Flattop will give an error.

Preset

Auto Couple chooses the preset value

State Saved

Saved in instrument state

Readback line

1-of-N selection

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Modified at S/W
Revision

A.02.00

More Information

Gaussian filters

When the Gaussian filter type is chosen, a set of 160 RBW filters are available whose shape is
approximately Gaussian.  The actual bandwidths used to realize the X-Series’ Gaussian filters are
chosen to come as close as possible to a 24 step per decade series, within the limitations of the
digital IF.

For Gaussian filters, the annotation at the bottom of the screen shows the filter bandwidth type
(unless it is Normal). This will be shown parenthetically between the words “Res BW” and the
value, for example

Res BW 10.0 Hz (Normal bandwidth)

Res BW (Impulse) 14.8 Hz (Impulse bandwidth)

Flattop filters

Remote Language Compatibility Measurement Application Reference

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