This test compares the selected phase-modulation (ΦM) deviation to the measured ΦM deviation.
A measuring receiver is used to demodulate the ΦM signal and indicate the recovered phase deviation. In order to increase the accuracy of the measurement (i.e., lower the uncertainty), the ΦM signal is demodulated by the FM demodulator of the measuring receiver. The measured FM deviation is then divided by the FM/PM rate to obtain the PM deviation.
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Instrument |
Critical Specifications for This Test |
Recommended Model |
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Measuring Receiver |
FM Deviation Accuracy |
8902A |
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.
Measuring Receiver Calibration Setup

Phase Modulation Deviation Accuracy Test Setup
