- Agilent Signal Generator User's Guide
Chapter 9 195
9 Two-Tone Waveform Generator
In the following sections, this chapter describes the two- tone mode, which is available only in 
E8267D PSG vector signal generators with Option 601 or 602:
• “Overview” on page 195
• “Creating, Viewing, and Modifying Two- Tone Waveforms” on page 195
See also: “Arbitrary (ARB) Waveform File Headers” on page 72
Overview
The two-tone mode builds a waveform that has two equal-powered CW signals, or tones. The default 
waveform has two tones that are symmetrically spaced from the center carrier frequency, and have 
user- defined amplitude, carrier frequency, and frequency separation settings. The user can also align 
the tones left or right, relative to the carrier frequency.
The two- tone waveform generator is designed for testing the intermodulation distortion 
characteristics of non- linear devices, such as mixers or amplifiers. Intermodulation distortion (IMD) 
occurs when non- linear devices with multiple input frequencies interfere with adjacent channels or 
cause unwanted outputs at other frequencies. The two- tone waveform generator supplies a signal 
whose IMD products can be measured using a spectrum analyzer and used as a reference when 
measuring the IMD generated by a device- under- test. 
Two- tone waveforms are created using the internal I/Q baseband generator and stored in ARB 
memory for playback. Although the two- tone mode generates a high- quality waveform, a small 
amount of IMD occurs. In addition to IMD, a small amount of carrier feedthrough and 
feedthrough- related IMD may be present when the spacing between the tones is centered on the 
carrier frequency. To minimize carrier feedthrough for a two- tone signal, you must manually adjust 
the I and Q offsets while observing the center carrier frequency with a spectrum analyzer. For 
measurements that require the absence of IMD and carrier feedthrough, you can create distortion- free 
multitone signals using Agilent Technologies’ Signal Studio software Option 408.
NOTE For more information about two- tone waveform characteristics and the E8257D/67D PSG 
Vector Signal Generator two-tone format, download Application Note 1410 from our website 
by going to http://www.agilent.com and searching for “AN 1410” in Test & Measurement.
Creating, Viewing, and Modifying Two-Tone Waveforms
This section describes how to set up, generate, and modify a two- tone waveform while viewing it 
with a spectrum analyzer. Although you can view a generated two- tone signal using any spectrum 
analyzer that has sufficient frequency range, an Agilent Technologies PSA Series High- Performance 
Spectrum Analyzer was used for this demonstration. Before generating your signal, connect the 
spectrum analyzer to the signal generator as shown in Figure 9-1.










