Rbw control – Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual
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BW
[:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:RATio:AUTO?
Example
FREQ:SPAN:BAND:RAT 200 sets a ratio of 200:1, and turns off the auto coupling.
FREQ:SPAN:BAND:RAT:AUTO ON
FREQ:SPAN:BAND:RAT?
Notes
The values shown in this table reflect the conditions after a Mode Preset.
Dependencies
Grayed out when the EMC Standard is set to CISPR or MIL, since RBW is coupled to Center
Frequency rather than Span in this case.
If the grayed out key is pressed, an advisory message is generated. If the equivalent SCPI
command is sent, the command is acted upon, but it doesn’t affect the current measurement.
Preset
106
ON
State Saved
Saved in instrument state
Min
2
Max
10000
Initial S/W Revision
Prior to A.02.00
RBW Control
Selects the type/shape for the resolution bandwidth filters. Historically, the Res BW filters in
Agilent spectrum analyzers were Gaussian filters, specified using the –3 dB bandwidth of the
filter. That is, a 10 MHz Res BW filter was a Gaussian shape with its –3 dB points 10 MHz apart.
In the X-Series you can, using the Filter BW key, specify bandwidths other than the –3 dB
bandwidth (–6 dB, Noise, Impulse) for the width of the Gaussian filters. Furthermore, the Filter
BW
menu lets you choose between a Gaussian and Flat Top filter shape, for varying measurement
conditions.
Key Path
BW
Dependencies
The RBW Control key is grayed out if the EMC Standard is set to CISPR or MIL. In this case the
Filter Type is always Gaussian; the Filter BW is chosen as appropriate for the filter and the
standard.
Readback line
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Initial S/W Revision
Prior to A.02.00
Modified at S/W
Revision
A.02.00
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