Limits – Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual

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6  RLC Swept SA Measurement Front-Panel & SCPI Reference

Meas Setup

Voltage Avg

In this Average type, all filtering and averaging processes work on the voltage of the envelope of
the signal. This scale is good for observing rise and fall behavior of AM or pulse-modulated
signals such as radar and TDMA transmitters, but its response to noise-like signals is 1.049 dB
lower than the average power of those noise signals. This is compensated for in the Marker Noise
function.

In the equation for averaging on this scale (below), K is the number of averages accumulated. (In
continuous sweep mode, once K has reached the Average/Hold Number, K stays at that value.)

New avg = 20 log ((1/K)((K–1)(10Old avg/20)+10New data/20))

Equation assumes all values are in the decibel scale.

Key Path

Meas setup, Average Type

Example

AVER:TYPE SCAL

Notes

See

"Average Type" on page 789

Couplings

See

"Auto" on page 791

Readback

Pwr (RMS)

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Limits

The limits key opens a menu of softkeys to control the limits for the current measurement.  Limits
arrays can be entered by the user, sent over SCPI, or loaded from a file. 

Key Path

Meas Setup

Dependencies

This key will only appear if you have the proper option installed in your instrument.

Preset

Limits are turned off by a Preset, but the Limits arrays (data) are only reset (deleted) by Restore
Mode Defaults.  They survive shutdown and restarting of the analyzer application, which means
they will survive a power cycle.

Initial S/W Revision

A.02.00

Select Limit

Specifies the selected limit. The term “selected limit” is used throughout this document to specify
which limit will be affected by the functions.

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