Triggers – Agilent Technologies N9010A User Manual
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Agilent EXA Signal Analyzer
Frequency and Time
Description
Specifications
Supplemental Information
Triggers
Additional information on some of the
triggers and gate sources
Video
Independent of Display Scaling and
Reference Level
Minimum settable level
−170 dBm
Useful range limited by noise
Maximum usable level
Highest allowed mixer level
a
+ 2 dB
(nominal)
Detector and Sweep Type
relationships
Sweep Type = Swept
Detector = Normal, Peak,
Sample or Negative Peak
Triggers on the signal before detection,
which is similar to the displayed signal
Detector = Average
Triggers on the signal before detection, but
with a single-pole filter added to give
similar smoothing to that of the average
detector
Sweep Type = FFT
Triggers on the signal envelope in a
bandwidth wider than the FFT width
RF Burst
Level Range
−50 to −10 dBm plus attenuation
(nominal)
b
Level Accuracy
±2 dB + Absolute Amplitude Accuracy
(nominal)
Bandwidth (
−10 dB)
16 MHz (nominal)
Frequency Limitations
If the start or center frequency is too close
to zero, LO feedthrough can degrade or
prevent triggering. How close is too close
depends on the bandwidth listed above.