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AM Noise Measurement Fundamentals
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Agilent E5505A User’s Guide 301
Method 3: Single-Sided Spur
Advantages
Will measure source without modulation capability.
Calibration is done under actual measurement conditions so all
non-linearities and harmonics of the AM detector are calibrated out. The
double-sided spur method and the single-sided-spur method are the two
most accurate methods for this reason.
Disadvantages
Requires 2 RF sources, which must be between 10 Hz and 40 MHz apart in
frequency.
Requires an RF spectrum analyzer for manual measurement of the
signal-to-spur ratio and spur offset.
Procedure
1
Connect circuit as shown in Figure 234, and tighten all connections. If the
N5500A Option 001 or N5507A is available, use one of the connection
diagrams described in “AM noise measurement block diagrams" on
page 287.
2
Measure the power which will be applied to the AM detector. It must be
between 0 and +23 dBm.
3
Measure the carrier-to-single-sided-spur ratio and the spur offset at the
input to the AM detector with an RF spectrum analyzer. See Figure 235 on
Figure 234 AM noise measurement setup using single-sided spur