Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual

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6  RLC Swept SA Measurement Front-Panel & SCPI Reference
BW

When the Flattop filter type is chosen, a new set of 134 RBW hardware settings are available.
These settings realize filters that are approximately rectangular in shape. When this shape is
chosen the filter bandwidth options are irrelevant and therefore unavailable.

The annotation at the bottom of the screen will show that the Flattop shape is being used, for
example:

Res BW (Flattop) 10 Hz

Gaussian

Selects the Gaussian filter type. There are 160 of these RBWs. They are arranged in a 24-per-
decade sequence from 1 Hz through 3 MHz, plus the 4, 5, 6 and 8 MHz settings.

Key Path

BW, RBW Control, Filter Type

Example

BAND:SHAP GAUS

Notes

Parameter is GAUSsian. See remote command in section

"Filter Type " on page 557

.

Readback

Gaussian

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Flattop

Selects the flat top filter type

Key Path

BW, RBW Control, Filter Type

Example

BAND:SHAP FLAT

Readback

Flattop

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Filter BW

When using the Gaussian filters for certain types of applications it can be useful to be able to
specify the filter width using points other than the –3 dB points. The Filter BW function allows
you to pick the filter based on its –3 dB (Normal) bandwidth, its –6 dB bandwidth, its Noise
bandwidth, or its Impulse bandwidth.Note that in all four cases the –3 dB bandwidth is the same.
The filter does not change, but the way you specify it changes.

See

"More Information" on page 559

Key Path

BW, RBW Control

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Remote Language Compatibility Measurement Application Reference

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