How do I use a Spectrum Analyzer?
In this video I will be stepping through he process of how to get ready to use and how to use a Spectrum Analyzer.
You must answer 5 questions in preparation for your measurement. I will discuss how to answer these questions.
I will explain
* How to set up the frequency limits
* Adjust the RBW and VBW
* Use markers
As part of this who process, I will also explain what dBm is and how to convert from and to dBm.
***** IMPORTANT NOTE: *****
The difference between signal levels *MUST* be expressed in dB, *NOT* dBm.
A +20 dBm signal is 0.1 Watts; a +10 dBm signal is 0.01 Watts. If I subtract 10 dBm from the +20 dBm signal, I get a 0.09 Watt signal which is +19.54 dBm.
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In this series:
VIDEO #1: What a Spectrum Analyzer does.
VIDEO #2: How it does what it does.
VIDEO #3: Spectrum Analyzers Step-by-Step, a "How to" video.
HERE IS THE LINK TO THE PDF:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jG4AdZdduCCsRbIOpRhuMIRunJX3j3pX/view?usp=sharing
For more information, you can read this -very- complete book:
"Fundamentals of Spectrum Analysis" by Christoph Rauscher; (c) Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co KG, 2014; www.rohde-schwarz.com
Time Markers for Your Convenience
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00:05 Introductory Comments
01:15 The List of Pre-Measurement Questions
01:48 DEMO #1: A Signal and its Harmonics
01:52 Question #1: What am I trying to do?
03:26 Question #2: What are the Frequencies associated with the measurement?
05:13 Question #3: What is the Amplitude of the source?
05:20 Converting to dBm
08:44 Relate this to our Spectrum Analyzer
09:19 Converting from dBm
11:50 Question #4: What is the Impedance of our Source?
12:32 Simple fix
13:59 The BEST fix
14:45 Question #5: What is the D.C. Offset of my source?
16:28 How to deal with too much D.C. Offset
18:10 On the Bench with our Demonstration
19:01 Explaining RBW and VBW
21:51 Introducing Markers
22:52 Finding a Transient Signal: MAX Hold
24:15 DEMO #2: FM Sidebands
24:21 Answering our 5 questions.
25:49 On the bench
26:50 Adjusting the RBW
27:49 Final Comments and toodle-oots
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