Why You Can’t Just Use a Spectrum Analyzer Industry has an increasing demand for spectrally pure signals in applications such as imaging radar, mobile communications, satellite communications, weather ...
Normalization Phase noise is specified as the noise power contained within a bandwidth of 1 Hz. Spectrum analyzers measure power using a resolution-bandwidth (RBW) filter, and in most spectrum ...
Dr. Sam Stein is the VP of engineering at Symmetricom Timing Test and Measurement Division. Symmetricom engineers have recently developed a digital sampling technique for measuring phase noise in ...
Designing a 4 GHz ultra-low phase noise clock distribution requires minimizing additive noise, jitter, and spurs while ...
[Shahriar] of The Signal Path is back with another fascinating video teardown and analysis for your viewing pleasure. (Embedded below.) This time the target is an Agilent E5052A 7 GHz signal ...
MHz oscillator keeps noise down to -106 dBc/Hz at 10-kHz offset to provide a clean signal in high-sensitivity designs.
Abstract: This white paper describes the typical characteristics of electrical noise, and summarizes the current standard practices for managing noise in semiconductor devices. The impact of the ...
To measure the NC value of noise in your control room or studio, or to verify that a specified NC value is actually met, here's what you do. You will need a sound level meter capable of reading noise ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. and MUNICH, Jan. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Epson, the world leader in quartz crystal technology, and Rohde & Schwarz, market-leading provider of test and measurement equipment, today ...
Using a spectrum analyzer is the oldest, most straightforward, and most widely used means of measuring phase noise. The basic procedure starts with measuring the carrier power (Pc) of the device under ...
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