Product specifications

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The N934xC HSA offers two different limit lines. Limit
lines/limit masks and associated margins allow you to
quickly and easily identify signals that do not meet speci-
fied requirements.
In this demonstration, we will create a limit line and
perform a pass/fail test.
Demonstration 10
Limit lines and limit masks
Instructions for the
source
Keystrokes for the
source
Connect the source output
to the HSA input. Set 2 GHz
center frequency, amplitude
-10 dBm, CW signal
[Preset], [FREQ], [2], {GHz},
[AMPTD], [-10], {dBm},
[RF On]
Instructions for HSA Keystrokes for HSA
Preset, set center frequency
and span
[Preset], [Freq], [2], {GHz},
[Span], [10], {MHz}
Enter into limit menu [Shift], [Limit]
Set the upper limit {Limit 1}
Activate the limit {Limit (On)}
Edit the limit mask (Figure 23) {Limit Edit}
Edit point 0 {Frequency}, [1.995], {GHz},
{Amplitude}, [-50], {dBm}
Edit point 1 {Add}, {Frequency}, [1.999],
{GHz}
Edit point 2 {Add}, {Amplitude}, [-10],
{dBm}
Edit point 3 {Add}, {Frequency}, [2.001],
{GHz}
Edit point 4 {Add}, {Amplitude}, [-50],
{dBm}
Edit point 5 {Add}, {Frequency}, [2.005],
{GHz}, {Return}
Save the limit line {More 1 of 2}, {Save Limits},
input file name, [Enter]
Set signal level to 0 dBm, CW [AMPTD], [0], {dBm}
Note: Portions of trace which fail the limit are displayed in red
Figure 23. Limit lines