118 Keysight WLAN Measurement Guide
Concepts
WLAN Measurement Concepts
the functionality is greatly reduced for easy operation. The main purpose of the
measurement is to show the spectrum. The default span should cover an
appropriate frequency range of the application.
Measurement Method
The measurement takes the sweep and acquires the data between the start
frequency and stop frequency, then trace is displayed in the measurement
window.
Troubleshooting Hints
Changes made by the user to advanced spectrum settings, particularly to ADC
range settings, can inadvertently result in spectrum measurements that are
invalid and cause error messages to appear. Care needs to be taken when
using advanced features.
IQ Waveform Measurement Concepts
Purpose
The waveform measurement is a generic measurement for viewing the input
signal waveforms in the time domain. This measurement is how the instrument
performs the zero span functionality found in traditional spectrum analyzers.
Basic mode waveform measurement data may be displayed using either a
Signal Envelope window, or an I/Q window which shows the I and Q signal
waveforms in parameters of voltage versus time. The advantage of having an
I/Q view available while making a waveform measurement is that it allows you
to view complex components of the same signal without changing settings or
measurements.
The waveform measurement can be used to perform general purpose power
measurements in the time domain with excellent accuracy.
Measurement Method
The instrument makes repeated power measurements at a set frequency,
similar to the way a swept-tuned spectrum analyzer makes zero span
measurements. The input analog signal is converted to a digital signal, which
then is processed into a representation of a waveform measurement. The
measurement relies on a high rate of sampling to create an accurate
representation of a time domain signal.