Measurements and Results
R&S
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Measurements and Results
Access
: "Overview" > "Select Measurement"
Or
: [MEAS]
In the Spectrum application, the R&S
FSV/A provides a variety of different measure-
ment functions.
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Basic measurements
- measure the spectrum of your signal or watch your signal
in time domain
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Power measurements
- calculate the powers involved in modulated carrier signals
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Emission measurements
- detect unwanted signal emission
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Statistic measurements
- evaluate the spectral distribution of the signal
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Special measurements
- provide characteristic values of the signal
The individual functions are described in detail in the following chapters.
The measurement function determines which settings, functions and evaluation meth-
ods are available in the R&S
FSV/A. The various measurement functions are descri-
bed in detail here.
When you select a measurement function, the measurement is started with its default
settings immediately and the corresponding measurement configuration menu is dis-
played. The measurement configuration menu can be displayed at any time by press-
ing the [MEAS CONFIG] key.
The easiest way to configure measurements is using the configuration "Overview" ,
see
Chapter 8.1, "Configuration Overview"
In addition to the measurement-specific parameters, the general parameters can be
configured as usual, see
Chapter 8, "Common Measurement Settings"
Many measurement functions provide special result displays or evaluation methods;
however, in most cases the general evaluation methods are also available, see
ter 9, "Common Analysis and Display Functions"
After a preset, and when all other functions are switched off ("All Functions Off" in the
"Select Measurement" dialog) the R&S
FSV/A performs a basic frequency sweep.
The remote commands required to retrieve measurement results are described in
Chapter 14.8.2.4, "Retrieving Trace Results"
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Channel Power and Adjacent-Channel Power (ACLR) Measurement
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Occupied Bandwidth Measurement (OBW)
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Spectrum Emission Mask (SEM) Measurement
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Spurious Emissions Measurement
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Statistical Measurements (APD, CCDF)
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