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Common Measurement Settings
R&S
®
FSPN
98User Manual 1179.4363.02 ─ 01
SeeChapter 6.2, "Input Source", on page 99 .
2. Amplitude / Scaling
See Chapter 6.3, "Level Characteristics", on page 101.
3. Frequency
See Chapter 6.4, "Frequency", on page 105.
4. Noise
See Chapter 6.5, "Noise Measurement Configuration", on page 110.
5. Output
See Chapter 6.6, "DC Source Configuration", on page 123.
6. Analysis
See Chapter 7, "Common Analysis and Display Functions", on page 143.
7. Display Configuration
See Chapter 5.4, "Result Displays", on page 87.
Selecting the noise measurement type.........................................................................98
Preset Channel............................................................................................................. 98
Specific Settings for ..................................................................................................... 98
Selecting the noise measurement type
The R&S FSPN provides different types of measurements to measure the noise char-
acteristics of a DUT.
Phase Noise
Phase noise and AM noise measurements for continuous wave signals.
Baseband Noise
Noise measurement in absolute terms over a selected frequency range.
VCO Characterization
Measurements to determine the characteristics of a voltage controlled oscillator
(VCO).
Spot Noise vs Tune
Phase noise and AM noise measurements for a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO).
Remote command:
CONFigure:PNOise:MEASurement on page 323
Preset Channel
Select the "Preset Channel" button in the lower left-hand corner of the "Overview" to
restore all measurement settings in the current channel to their default values.
Remote command:
SYSTem:PRESet:CHANnel[:EXEC] on page 462
Specific Settings for
The channel may contain several windows for different results. Thus, the settings indi-
cated in the "Overview" and configured in the dialog boxes vary depending on the
selected window.
Configuration Overview

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