User`s guide

338 Chapter 9
Analysis in Time Domain (Option 010)
Transformation to time domain
Impulse signal and step signal
The E5070B/E5071B lets you simulate the response from the DUT to two types of signals:
impulse signal and step signal. The impulse signal is a pulse-shape signal in which the
voltage rises from 0 to a certain value and returns to 0 again. The pulse width depends on
the frequency sweep range. The step signal is a signal in which the voltage rises from 0 to a
certain value. The rise time depends on the maximum frequency within the frequency
sweep range.
NOTE For more information on how the frequency span setting affects the pulse width and the
rise time, refer to “Calculating necessary measurement conditions” on page 340.
Figure 9-2 Step signal and impulse signal
Operation
Step 1. Press (or ) and (or ) to activate a trace for
which you want to set the transformation type.
Step 2. - Press
Transform to display the “Transform” menu.
Step 3.
Type and then press one of the following softkeys to specify the type.
Step 4. Press to display the “Format” menu and then select the data format.
Softkey Function
Bandpass Sets the transformation type to “band pass.”
Lowpass Step Sets the transformation type to “lowpass step.”
Lowpass Imp. Sets the transformation type to “lowpass impulse.”