3 Spectrum Analyzer Mode
3.2 Swept SA Measurement
Remote Command
[:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:MIXer:RANGe[:UPPer] <real>
[:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:MIXer:RANGe[:UPPer]?
Example
:POW:MIX:RANG -15 dBm
:POW:MIX:RANG?
Dependencies Only appears in Swept SA and RTSA measurements
Preset -10dBm
State Saved Saved in instrument state
Min -50dBm
Max 0dBm
Max Mixer Lvl Rules
Lets you optimize the Max Mixer Level setting for certain kinds of measurements.
NORMal
The historical, and thus backwards compatible, setting range (−50 to 0dBm)
and default setting (−10dBm). The instrument has been designed so that, at
the default setting, any signal below the Reference Level is extremely unlikely
to create ADC overloads. At this mixer level the scale fidelity will be within
specifications, thus compression with be negligible
TOI
Allows a range of settings of the "Max Mixer Level" on page 1969, −50 to
−10dBm, that can be optimum for measurements limited by the instrument
third-order dynamic range. The default setting, −25dBm, is commonly
appropriate but RBW affects this. A good setting for Max Mixer Level would be
higher than the optimum mixer level by half of the attenuator step size
COMPression
Allows a range of settings of the Max Mixer Level, −10 to +10dBm or more,
that can be optimum for measurements limited by the tradeoffs between
instrument accuracy due to compression, and dynamic range due to the noise
floor. The default setting, −3dBm, is commonly appropriate, representing
mixer drive levels that cause 1 dB or less compression at most carrier
frequencies
Typical measurements that would be optimized by this setting are the
measurement of low sideband levels, including nulls, in angle-modulated
signals (FM and PM). Also pulsed-RF measurements, including finding nulls to
estimate pulse width, which are often best done with significant overdrive
(compression) of the front end
Setting Name
(readback)
Setting Name
(verbose)
Max Mixer
Level Preset
Value, dBm
Max Mixer
Level minimum
value, dBm
Max Mixer
Level
maximum
value, dBm
NORMal
Normal – balance
TOI, noise, and
compression
−10 −50 0
TOI
TOI-limited −25 −50 −10
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