User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Getting Started
- System Setting
- Making Measurements
- Measuring Multiple Signals
- Measuring a Low-Level Signal
- Improving Frequency Resolution and Accuracy
- Making Distortion Measurements
- One-button Power Measurement
- Making a Stimulus Response Transmission Measurement
- Measuring Stop Band Attenuation of a Low-pass Filter
- Making a Reflection Calibration Measurement
- Measuring Return Loss Using the Reflection Calibration Routine
- Making an Average Power Measurement
- Key Reference
- SCPI Command Reference
- Error Messages
- Menu Map
Key Reference 5
N9340A User’s Guide 91
Pwr
Key access: [BW/SWP] > {Avg Type} > {Power}
Converts the scale from logarithmic to linear power
units, and then averages the power trace data.
With the average type set to Pwr, “PAvg” appears
on the left side of the display.
Voltage
Key access: [BW/SWP] > {Avg Type} > {Voltage}
Averages the data as appropriate for the linearly
scaled y- axis scale.
With the average type set to Voltage, “VAvg”
appears on the left side of the display.
Key access: [BW/SWP] > {Avg Type}
There are actually four types of averaging
processes within an N9340A. All, except VBW
filtering, are affected by this setting. They are
listed as follows:
• Trace averaging
Averages signal amplitudes on a trace- to- trace
basis. (Press Log Pwr or Pwr)
•Average detector
Averages signal amplitudes during the time or
frequency interval and represents the result as a
single measurement point.
•Noise marker
Averages signal amplitudes across measurement
points to reduce variations for noisy signals.
• VBW filtering
Performs a form of averaging of the video signal.