Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual
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6 RLC Swept SA Measurement Front-Panel & SCPI Reference
Meas Setup
The equation for trace averaging on the log-pwr scale is shown below, where K is the number of
averages accumulated. (In continuous sweep mode, once K has reached the Average/Hold Number,
K stays at that value, providing a continuous running average.)
New avg = ((K–1)Old avg + New data)/K
Assumes all values in decibel scale.
Key Path
Meas setup, Average Type
Example
AVER:TYPE LOG
Notes
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Couplings
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Readback
Log-Pwr (Video)
Initial S/W Revision
Prior to A.02.00
Pwr Avg (RMS)
In this average type, all filtering and averaging processes work on the power (the square of the
magnitude) of the signal, instead of its log or envelope voltage. This scale is best for measuring
the true time average power of complex signals. This scale is sometimes called RMS because the
resulting voltage is proportional to the square root of the mean of the square of the voltage.
In the equation for averaging on this scale (below), K is the number of averages accumulated. (In
continuous sweep mode, once K has reached the Average/Hold Number, K stays at that value,
providing a running average.)
New avg = 10 log ((1/K)((K–1)(10Old avg/10)+10New data/10))
Equation assumes all values are in the decibel scale.
Key Path
Meas setup, Average Type
Example
AVER:TYPE RMS
Notes
See
Couplings
See
Readback
Pwr (RMS)
Initial S/W Revision
Prior to A.02.00
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Remote Language Compatibility Measurement Application Reference