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4. How do I achieve higher frequency accuracy?
Frequency accuracy is compromised by the spectrum analyzer frequency measurement
accuracy of 1% to 2% of span, unless the spectrum analyzer is equipped with a higher
accuracy frequency counter. Therefore, by decreasing the span, the user can increase the
frequency accuracy. Since EMScanner final rescan for peak detection is set at a span of 5 x
RBW, reducing the RBW has the effect of improving the frequency accuracy.
5. I have a spectrum analyzer that is not on the list of supported analyzers. Can
it be supported?
If your spectrum analyzer is not on the supported spectrum analyzer list, please contact
Y.I.C Technologies (
support@yictechnologies.com
)
to discuss the development of a custom
driver.
Spectrum Analyzer must be configured with the following options to be supported: gated
sweep, preamplifier, LAN or USB port, external trigger port with BNC connector and VISA
support.
6. How do I make sure that I see all the peaks that might cause me problems in
the far field?
There are instances where components of the DUT are some distance away from Y.I.C.
Technologies scanner, and signals from these devices may be mixed with the noise floor.
We recommend that a low noise amplifier be placed in series between the scanner and the
spectrum analyzer to differentiate the signal from the noise floor. We also recommend that
you reduce the RBW to improve the signal to noise ratio. It is important to recognize that
some of the emissions may originate within the DUT, and then couple onto the connectors
and cables (which may act as an antenna). The signals, at the DUT level, can be of low
amplitude, while their far-field value (when conducted out and radiated), could be
up to 100,000 times as large
7. What are the Minimum System Requirements?
• CPU 333 MHz or faster
• 128 MB RAM, 256 MB recommended for EMScanner, and 8 GB recommended
for EMS
• 8 MB Video or more
• Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7/8/8.1 OS
• 10/100 Network Card
8. What is the maximum power level that EMSCAN’s patented scanner can
receive without being damaged?
The surface of the scanner can handle thousands of volts. The scanner is rated for a
radiated load of 10 W or 40 dB. If a transmission line carrying RF power of more than
10 W / 40 dBm is placed close to the scanner probe for extended periods, it is likely
to damage the scanner.