6.
Making
EMI
Diagnostic
Measurements
What
Y
ou'll
Learn
in
This
Chapter
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6-1
Resolving
Signals
of
Equal
Amplitude
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6-2
Resolving
Small
Signals
Hidden
by
Large
Signals
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6-5
Increasing
the
Frequency
Readout
Resolution
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6-8
Decreasing
the
Frequency
Span
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6-10
P
eaking
Signal
Amplitude
with
Preselector
P
eak
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6-11
Tracking
Unstable
Signals
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6-13
Using
the
Marker
Track
Function
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6-13
Using
Maximum-Hold
and
Minimum-Hold
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6-15
Comparing
Signals
Using
Delta
Markers
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6-18
Measuring
Dierences
Between
Two
Signals
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6-18
Measuring
Dierences
Between
Signals
On
Screen
and
O
Screen
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6-19
Measuring
Low-Level
Signals
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6-22
Reducing
Input
Attenuation
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6-22
Reducing
IF
Bandwidth
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6-25
Reducing
A
veraging
Bandwidth
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6-26
Using
Video
A
veraging
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6-27
T
esting
for
Distortion
Using
the
Linearity
Check
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6-30
Measuring
Small
Signals
in
the
Presence
of
a
Large
Ambient
Signal
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6-30
Using
Linearity
Check
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6-33
Demodulating
and
Listening
to
an
AM
or
FM
Signal
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6-36
7.
Making
Other
Measurements
What
Y
ou'll
Learn
in
This
Chapter
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7-1
Stimulus-Response
Measurements
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7-2
What
Are
Stimulus-Response
Measurements?
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7-2
Using
the
Receiver
With
the
Internal
Tracking
Generator
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7-2
Stepping
Through
the
Measurement
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7-3
Tracking
Generator
Unleveled
Condition
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7-7
Measuring
Amplitude
Modulation
with
the
F
ast
F
ourier
Transform
Function
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7-8
Measuring
the
Sidebands
on
a
Signal
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7-8
Repeating
the
test
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7-12
Measuring
3
dB
and
6
dB
Bandwidth
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7-13
Measuring
99%
P
ower
Bandwidth
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7-14
Measuring
P
ercent
AM
Modulation
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7-15
Measuring
Amplitude
and
Frequency
Dierence
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7-16
Making
3rd
Order
Measurements
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7-18
8.
Limit
Lines
Using
Receiver
Limit
Lines
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8-2
Creating,
Editing,
or
Viewing
a
Limit
Line
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8-2
Editing
an
Existing
Limit
Line
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8-6
Dening
a
Limit
Margin
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8-7
A
ctivating
Limit-Line
T
esting
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8-8
Saving
or
Recalling
Limit-Line
T
ables
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8-8
Saving
a
Limit-Line
T
able
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8-8
Recalling
a
Limit-Line
T
able
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8-9
Viewing
the
Disk
Catalog
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8-10
Using
Signal
Analyzer
Limit
Lines
.
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8-11
Creating,
Editing
or
Viewing
a
Limit
Line
.
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8-11
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