Agilent 86038B Photonic Dispersion and Loss Analyzer, Second Edition
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Setup Parameters and What They Do
A family of setup parameters allow the user to optimize 86038B
performance for a wide variety of measurement applications.
Following is a brief description of the setup parameters. For a
complete description of each parameter, refer to
Wavelength range
The range of wavelengths over which the measurements are
taken, usually entered by means of start and stop wavelengths.
Wavelength increment
The wavelength separation of adjacent measurement samples.
Together with the wavelength range, this determines the
number of points in the spectrum. The maximum number is
16001.
Modulation frequency
The frequency of the AM modulation impressed on the optical
signal by the modulator inside the optical test set. The
modulation frequency helps determine wavelength resolution
and sensitivity.
Samples/Point
The number of times the recovered RF amplitude and phase are
measured at each measurement wavelength (trace point). In the
swept mode only a single sample is taken. In the stepped mode,
the number of samples may be selected over a wide range. The
samples are averaged to reduce the effect of instrumentation
noise.
Fewer samples will provide a faster measurement at the
expense of larger variability (noise)..
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