3 Spectrum Analyzer Mode
3.5 ACP Measurement
Unit Example Notes
(Transducer
Unit)
for that Correction is not None
See "Transducer Unit" on page 893
dBpT
(Transducer
Unit)
:UNIT:POW
DBPT
Sets the amplitude unit for the selected amplitude scale (log/lin) to dBpT (dB
relative to one picotesla). This selection is only available if a Correction is turned on,
and the Transducer Unit for that Correction is not None
See "Transducer Unit" on page 893
dBG
(Transducer
Unit)
:UNIT:POW
DBG
Sets the amplitude unit for the selected amplitude scale (log/lin) to dBG (dB relative
to one Gauss). This selection is only available if a Correction is turned on, and the
Transducer Unit for that Correction is not None
See "Transducer Unit" on page 893
dBmA
(Transducer
Unit)
:UNIT:POW
DBUA
Sets the amplitude unit for the selected amplitude scale (log/lin) to dBmA. This
selection is only available as a Transducer Unit if a Correction is turned on, and the
Transducer Unit for that Correction is not None
See "Transducer Unit" on page 893
The unit dBuA can also appear as a normal Y Axis Unit (see above)
dBuA as a Transducer Unit is used when using current probes, because current
probes are often supplied with conversion tables that provide the transducer
factors. When dBuA is used as a Transducer Unit, the normal conversion from
power to amps for dBuA (based on the instrument input impedance) is not done,
but instead the conversion is based solely on the Correction that contains the
transducer factors. This is what distinguishes dBuA as a normal unit from dBuA as a
transducer unit
When querying the Y-Axis unit, you can query the Transducer Unit to distinguish
between regular dBuA and the dBuA Transducer Unit. If :CORR:CSET:ANT?
returns NOC (for No Conversion), you are using a normal Y-Axis dBuA. If it returns
UA, you are using a Transducer Unit dBuA
Amplitude Data Query and Y Axis Unit
The settings of Y-Axis Unit and Display Scale affect how the data is returned over
the remote interface in response to a query. When using the remote interface, no
unit is returned, so you must know what the Y-Axis unit is to interpret the results:
Example 1
Set the following:
–
Display Scale (Log)
–
Y Axis Unit, dBm
–
Scale/Div, 1dB
–
Ref Level, 10dBm
892 Spectrum Analyzer Mode User's &Programmer's Reference