Adjacent channel power, Spectrum emission mask, Adjacent channel power spectrum emission mask – Agilent Technologies N9010A User Manual

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Chapter 24

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Digital Cable TV Measurement Application

Measurements

Description

Specifications

Supplemental Information

Adjacent Channel Power

Minimum power at RF Input

–36 dBm (nominal)

ACPR Accuracy

a

8.0 MHz noise bandwidth

method = IBW

Offset Freq

8 MHz

±0.98 dB

At ACPR –45 dBc with
optimum mixer level

b

a. The accuracy of the Adjacent Channel Power Ratio will depend on the mixer drive level and whether

the distortion products from the analyzer are coherent with those in the UUT. These specifications
apply even in the worst case condition of coherent analyzer and UUT distortion products. For ACPR
levels other than those in this specifications table, the optimum mixer drive level for accuracy is
approximately –37 dBm – (ACPR/3), where the ACPR is given in (negative) decibels.

b. To meet this specified accuracy when measuring transmitter at –45 dBc ACPR, the mixer level (ML)

must be optimized for accuracy. This optimum mixer level is –19 dBm, so the input attenuation must
be set as close as possible to the average input power. For example, if the average input power is
–3 dBm, set the attenuation to 16 dB. Note that if the mixer level is set to optimize dynamic range
instead of accuracy, accuracy errors are nominally doubled.

Description

Specifications

Supplemental Information

Spectrum Emission Mask

(6.9 MHz Integration BW,

RBW = 3.9 kHz)

4.2 MHz offset

Dynamic Range, relative

ab

86.9 dB

94.0 dB (typical)

Sensitivity, absolute

c

–105.5 dBm

–111.5 dBm (typical)

Accuracy

Relative

d

±0.18 dB

Absolute

(20 to 30°C)

±1.05 dB

±0.31 dB (95th percentile)

10 MHz offset

Dynamic Range, relative

e

90.8 dB

97.1 dB (typical)

Sensitivity, absolute

–105.5 dBm

–111.5 dBm (typical)

Accuracy

Relative

±0.22 dB

Absolute

(20 to 30°C)

±1.05 dB

±0.31 dB (95th percentile)

a. The dynamic range specification is the ratio of the channel power to the power in the offset specified.

The dynamic range depends on the measurement settings, such as peak power or integrated power.
Dynamic range specifications are based on default measurement settings, with detector set to average,
and depend on the mixer level. Default measurement settings include 3.9 kHz RBW.

b. This dynamic range specification applies for the optimum mixer level, which is about –16 dBm. Mixer

level is defined to be the average input power minus the input attenuation.

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