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Hardkey and Softkey Reference
Phase Modulation
For example, if you set up
Φ
M Path 1
for normal phase modulation with a carrier
frequency of 400 MHz, and a rate of 100 kHz, the maximum peak deviation that
you can set is 0.5 (value of N) times 90 radians resulting in a maximum peak
deviation of 45 radians.
Notice that the new value of
Φ
M deviation applies only to whichever
Φ
M path
configuration you have currently selected. Also,
Φ
M Path 2
is limited to a
maximum rate of 1 MHz. Also, whenever
Φ
M Path 1
is used with
Φ
M Path 2
, the
deviation for
Φ
M Path 1
must be greater than or equal to the deviation for
Φ
M Path 2
.
Softkey Location: Press
FM/
Φ
M
hardkey, toggle
FM/
Φ
M
softkey to
Φ
M
, press
Φ
M Path 1 2
Status after Normal Preset: 0 radians
SCPI Commands:
[:SOURce]:PM[1]|2[:DEViation] <val><unit>
[:SOURce]:PM[1]|2[:DEViation]?
Table 5-1.
Maximum Deviation Values for Phase Modulation
Mode
Maximum Deviation
Maximum Rates (3 dB BW)
Φ
M Path 1
Φ
M Path 2
Normal
N
1
x 90 radians
100 kHz
100 kHz
High
Bandwidth
N x 2
π
radians
1.5 MHz (typical)
1 MHz (typical)
N x
π
/2 radians
6 MHz (typical)
1 MHz (typical)
1. For the value of N, refer to Table 5-2.
Table 5-2.
Carrier Frequency Bands versus Value of N
Carrier Frequency
N
250 kHz to
≤
249.999 MHz
1
> 249.999 MHz to
≤
500 MHz
0.5
> 500 MHz to
≤
1 GHz
1
> 1 GHz to
≤
2 GHz
2
> 2 GHz to 4 GHz
4
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