Keysight N9923A-208 - USB Power Sensor Measurements Vs Frequency Option for N9923A
THIS OPTION REQUIRES OPTION 302 (SOLD SEPARATELY)
This feature allows FieldFox’s source frequency to be set independently from the power sensor (receiver) frequency. With frequencyoffset using power sensor (FOPS), the frequency of both the source and receiver are swept, and the two track each other. The offset frequency can be negative, zero, or positive.
FOPS can be used to characterize the scalar transmission response of devices such as mixers and converters. This frequency-offset capability is necessary for conversion loss/gain measurements on frequency-translating devices, since by definition, the input and output frequencies of the DUT are different. The FieldFox source stimulates the DUT and the power sensor is used as the measurement receiver.
Since power sensors are inherently broadband devices (not frequency-selective), the user should ensure that only the signal of interest is present at the power sensor input and that all others signals are filtered appropriately.
Setup Parameters
- Source frequency: Center/span or start/stop
- Receiver frequency: Range determined by power sensor range
- Frequency offset: Positive offset or negative offset
- Frequency step size: 30 kHz minimum
- Number of points: 2 to 1601
Source frequency span must be equal to receiver frequency span.
Receiver sweep direction: forward (default setting) or reverse.
For some DUTs, the output frequency may sweep in a reverse direction, as compared to the source frequency. The basic relationships between the source, receiver and offset frequencies are shown in the table below. The FieldFox analyzer includes an offset calculator that ensures a fast measurement setup