Publication on the differences in intermodulation distortion measurements using a new spectrum analyzer.
This application note demonstrates the differences between intermodulation distortion measurements using a conventional spectrum analyzer with an analog narrowband IF signal path and those using a state-of-the-art spectrum analyzer with a wideband IF signal path and digital RBW filter. It also explains the advantages. [Contents (Excerpt)] ■ Introduction ■ Intermodulation Distortion - Harmonic Signals - Intermodulation Caused by Harmonic Signals - Characterization of IMD, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■Comparison of Architectures ・Conventional Swept Spectrum Analyzers ・New Wideband Spectrum Analyzers (Signal/Spectrum Analyzers) ・Comparison ・Effects of Electronic Attenuators and RF Preamplifiers ■Measurement of Intermodulation Distortion ・Measurement Setup ・Effects of Generators ・Effects of Spectrum Analyzers ・RF Preamplifiers and Electronic Attenuators ・Effects of Mixer Stages ・Effects of Noise Floor ・Effects of ADC ・Setting Ideal Mixer Levels ■Order Information *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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