5 general measurement settings, 1 number of data points per trace, 2 measurement time (using gui) – BNC 7000 Series User Manual User Manual

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3.5 General Measurement Settings

3.5.1

Number of data points per trace

Per default, the number of points displayed in every trace is depending on the start and stop offset

frequency. Data for SERIES 7000 / SERIES 7000 and MODEL 7070 /MODEL 7300 are shown in

Table 1 and 2.

Start / Stop

10 kHz

100 kHz

1 MHz

0.1 Hz

750

900

1050

1 Hz

600

750

900

10 Hz

450

600

750

100 Hz

300

450

600

1 kHz

150

300

450

Table 1: Displayed number of points per trace (SERIES 7000 / SERIES 7000)

Start / Stop

10 kHz

100 kHz

1 MHz

50 MHz

0.1 Hz

1250

1500

1750

2150

1 Hz

1000

1250

1500

1900

10 Hz

750

1000

1250

1650

100 Hz

500

750

1000

1400

1 kHz

250

500

750

1150

Table 2: Displayed number of points per trace (MODEL 7300 / MODEL 7070)

3.5.2

Measurement time (using GUI)

The measurement time required by the SERIES 7000 is depending on several parameters. The total

measurement time consists of a setup time, sampling time, and post-processing time.

3.5.2.1 The Setup Time

The setup time largely depends on the user settings and reference sources used. Very low noise

sources tend to have a small tuning sensitivity and behave slowly and with narrow loop bandwidths the

locking process takes increasingly more time.

The setup time depends on the user configuration and measurement frequency and consists mainly

on performing calibration steps and acquiring phase lock on the references sources.

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