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What is the "Bandwidth" of the "stuff" you are trying to measure?
You could set the analyzer to that or a little less, and then use relative measurements. You may need more gear if you are trying to measure a very low noise wideband preamp. Depends on what you are trying to measure. Bigger bandwidth=higher noise floor, simply kTB. and it is a ratio if you change kTB1/kTB2= B1/B2 (10 log it of course) If you have the analyzer on, then connect the gizmo without signal and the noise floor rises up 10 dB or more, you could probably ignore calculating what the SA contributes. just add signal and it should be 6 dB or more above noise floor established by your gizmo. If not, then It is possible to calculate almost exactly the noise floor on the analyzer to verify what is displayed is good, but you need a number or two from the MFGR of the analyzer, which takes into account the filter shape of the analyzer. (0.8 ot 1.6 something like that) SAs are cool! What type do you have, makes a big difference, (depending on what you are trying to measure) Some will not do it. "Bill B." wrote in message om... Hello, I need some help in figuring out how to properly use a Spec. Analyzer. I have done several hours of research online now, and have somewhat of an idea of what I am doing, but I just can't get down one piece of the puzzle. In my line of work, we use simple devices that give us the noise floor level in dB. I (stupidly) expected to be able to get this same information easily out of a SA. As you may have guessed by now, I ran into a problem when switching the RBW value. After much... much reading, I fully understand *WHY* it changes (Filters increasing in size cause a greater internal noise level, etc.) but I can't figure the best way to get a "base" noise level reading. And as much as I would like to fully understand the theory, what I really need is a few more examples... IE: If you are looking a 100 MHz span and your RBW is 1MHz simply ___Fill in the Blank____ to find the base noise floor. To further explain what I am trying to do, we are setting up a link that requires a SNR of at least 6dB... I need to get the noise floor level to compare with my projected signal strength for this link. Please be nice... This is my first post grin Thank you! Thank you! Bill B. - N1SNI |
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