5 Mode Functions
Mode
EMI Receiver
The EMI Receiver Mode makes EMC measurements. Several measurements are provided to aid the user in
characterizing EMC performance of their systems, including looking at signals with CISPR–16 compliant
detectors, performing scans for interfering signals, and determining and charting interfering signals over
time.
If you are using the Help feature, this mode must be currently active to access its detailed information. If it
is not active, exit the Help feature (Esc key), select the mode, and re-access Help.
Key Path
Mode
Example INST:SEL EMI
INST:NSEL 141
Initial S/W Revision A.07.01
IQ Analyzer (Basic)
The IQ Analyzer Mode makes general purpose frequency domain and time domain measurements. These
measurements often use alternate hardware signal paths when compared with a similar measurement in
the Signal Analysis Mode using the Swept SA measurement. These frequency domain and time domain
measurements can be used to output I/Q data results when measuring complex modulated digital signals.
If you are using the Help feature, this mode must be currently active to access its detailed information. If it
is not active, exit the Help feature (Esc key), select the mode, and re-access Help.
Key Path
Mode
Example INST:SEL BASIC
INST:NSEL 8
Initial S/W Revision Prior to A.02.00
Phase Noise
The Phase Noise mode provides pre-configured measurements for making general purpose
measurements of device phase noise.
If you are using the Help feature, this mode must be currently active to access its detailed information. If it
is not active, exit the Help feature (Esc key), select the mode, and re-access Help.
Key Path
Mode
Example INST:SEL PNOISE
or
INST:NSEL 14
Initial S/W Revision Prior to A.02.00
EMI Receiver Mode Reference 225