Specifications
Amplitude
Measurement Range
Measurement range is the total amplitude range over which
the analyzer can measure signal responses. The low value is
determined by sensitivity (10 Hz resolution bandwidth and 0
dB
input
attenuation), and the high value by damage level.
Amplitude Measurement Range
-
135 dBm to + 30 dBm
Displayed Values
Scale
Over a lo-division CRT vertical axis with reference level (0
dB)
at the
top graticule line.
Lot!
Linear
Calibration
Calibration
10 dB/div for 90 dB display from reference level.
Expanded from reference level:
5 dB/div for 50
dB
display
2 dB/div for 20
dB
display
1 dB/div for 10
dB
display
10% of reference
level/div
when calibrated in voltage.
Reference Level Range
Lo&?
Range
+30.0
to -99.9 dBm or equivalent in
dBmV,
dBpV,
volts.
I
I
Readout expandable to +60.0* dBm to -119.9 dBm
(-139.9 dBm for
11
kHz resolution bandwidth) using
(-SHIFT]
[ATTEN_)
(KSI).
Linear 7.07 V to 2.2
PV
full scale. Readout expandable to 223.6
V*
to 2.2
PV
(0.22
PV
for
<I
kHz resolution bandwidth) using
[SHIFT)
[ATTEN)
(KSI).
*Maximum total
inout
power not to exceed
+30
dBm damage level.
Accuracy
The sum of several factors, listed in “Amplitude Uncertainty,
”
determines the accuracy of the reference level readout. Refer to the
“Amplitude Uncertainty” section in this chapter.
3-6 Specifications