Non-harmonic spurious responses are unwanted signals that are not related to the fundamental output frequency of the DUT that are produced by the internal frequency synthesis of the DUT. This test utilizes a spectrum analyzer to measure the amplitude of these responses relative to the amplitude of a fundamental frequency.
To eliminate the effect of the spectrum analyzer’s frequency response error, a ”r;flatness calibration” is performed at each measured test point. To do this, the DUT is set to the non-harmonic frequency at the specified power level, and then spectrum analyzer performs a marker-peak-search and a marker-peak-to-reference-level. The DUT is then set to the fundamental frequency at the same power level and the spectrum analyzer performs a marker-delta measurement to determine the difference between the fundamental and non-harmonic components. This ”r;calibration” is done for every test point up to the frequency limit of the DUT.
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Instrument |
Critical Specifications for This Test |
Recommended Model |
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Spectrum Analyzer |
none |
E4440A, E4443A, E4445A, E4446A, E4448A, |
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10 dB Attenuator |
none |
8491A Opt 010 |
Connections and Setup Procedures
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All test equipment requires a 30 minute warm-up period to ensure accurate
performance. |
Connect all test equipment as shown.
Connect GPIB cables to all GPIB-controlled test equipment.
While
performing this test, follow all instructions on the controller display.
