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By. Jadhav Avinash J Roll no - 2K13E11

Reference: Hewlett Packard Agilent Technology Wikipedia GwINSTEK

è Content:-  Overview  Theory of Operation

What is a Spectrum Analyzer? A spectrum analyzer measures the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency within the full frequency range of the instrument Spectrum analyzers usually display raw, unprocessed signal information such as voltage, power, period, wave shape, sidebands, and frequency. They can provide you with a clear and precise window into the frequency spectrum.

Difference between Spectrum Analyzer & Oscilloscope:- An oscilloscope give amplitude v/s time display of a wave, whereas the spectrum analyzer gives amplitude v/s frequency display. The oscilloscope gives distribution of energy in wave with respect to time whereas the spectrum analyzer displays frequency components of a wave and their amplitudes.

Most Common Spectrum Analyzer Measurements are Modulation Distortion Noise Modulation is important for making sure your system is working properly and that the information is being transmitted correctly. Noise is often the signal you want to measure. Any active circuit or device will generate noise. In communications, measuring distortion is critical for both the receiver and transmitter. Excessive harmonic distortion at the output of a transmitter can interfere with other communication bands.

Different Types of Analyzers There are basically two ways to make frequency domain measurements (what we call spectrum analysis) 1] Fourier Transform Analyzer 2] Swept-Tuned Analyzer

Parallel filters measured simultaneously CRT shows full spectral display A ff 1 f 2 Fourier Analyzer

It takes a time-domain signal, digitizes it using digital sampling, and then performs the mathematics required to convert it to the frequency domain, and display the resulting spectrum. analyzer looks at the entire frequency range at the same time using parallel filters for measuring simultaneously. It is actually capturing the time domain information which contains all the frequency information in it. Phase as well as magnitude

Limitations frequency range, Sensitivity range, Dynamic range

A f f 1 f 2 Filter 'sweeps' over range of interest CRT shows full spectral display Swept Analyzer

The most common type of spectrum analyzer is the swept-tuned receiver. It is the most widely accepted, general-purpose tool for frequency-domain measurements. Widely used is superheterodyne. Very basically, these analyzers sweep across the frequency range of interest, displaying all the frequency components present. The swept receiver technique enables frequency domain measurements to be made over a large dynamic range and a wide frequency range

Theory of Operation

Spectrum Analyzer Block Diagram

Major blocks in a spectrum analyzer are:- 1] RF input attenuator, 2] Mixer, 3] IF (Intermediate Frequency) gain, 4] IF filter, 5] Detector, 6] Video filter, 7] Local oscillator, 8] Sweep generator, and 9] CRT display.

IF Filter The IF filter is a bandpass filter which is used as the window for detecting signals. It's bandwidth is also called the Resolution bandwidth (RBW) of the analyzer and can be changed via the front panel of the analyzer. If resolution bandwidth is narrowed, selectivity is improved. This will also often improve Signal to Noise Ratio. The optimum resolution bandwidth setting depends heavily on the characteristics of the signals of interest.

Detector The analyzer must convert the IF signal to a baseband or video signal so it can be viewed on the instrument's display. Many modern spectrum analyzers have digital displays which first digitize the video signal with an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This allows for several different detector modes that dramatically effect how the signal is displayed.

Video Filter The video filter is a low-pass filter that is located after the envelope detector and before the ADC. This filter determines the bandwidth of the video amplifier, and is used to average or smooth the trace seen on the screen. The spectrum analyzer displays signal-plus-noise so that the closer a signal is to the noise level, the more the noise makes the signal more difficult to read. By changing the video bandwidth (VBW) setting, we can decrease the peak-to-peak variations of noise.

A brief description of few components Local Oscillator:- The local oscillator is a Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) which in effect tunes the analyzer. The sweep generator actually tunes the LO so that its frequency changes in proportion to the ramp voltage. This also deflects the CRT beam horizontally across the screen from left to right, creating the frequency domain in the x-axis

RF input attenuator:- The RF input attenuator is a step attenuator located between the input connector and the first mixer. It is also called the RF attenuator. This is used to adjust the level of the signal incident upon the first mixer. This is important in order to prevent mixer gain compression and distortion due to high-level and/or broadband signals.

IF gain The IF gain is located after the mixer but before the IF, or RBW, filter. This is used to adjust the vertical position of signals on the display without affecting the signal level at the input mixer. The IF gain will automatically be changed to compensate for input attenuator changes, so signals remain stationary on the CRT display, and the reference level is not changed.

Let's see how these blocks work together to make a spectrum analyzer. First of all, the signal to be analyzed is connected to the input of the spectrum analyzer. This input signal is then combined with the LO through the mixer, to convert (or translate) it to an intermediate frequency (IF). These signals are then sent to the IF filter.

The output of this filter is detected, indicating the presence of a signal component at the analyzer's tuned frequency. The sweep generator provides synchronization between the horizontal axis of the display (frequency) and tuning of the LO. The resulting display shows amplitude versus frequency of spectral components of each incoming signal.

24 Front Panel Operation 8563A SPECTRUM ANALYZER 9 kHz GHz RF Input Numeric keypad Control functions (RBW, sweep time, VBW) Primary functions (Frequency, Amplitude, Span) Softkeys

Primary Functions Keys:- The three primary hard keys on any spectrum analyzer are: frequency, amplitude, and span. Span is simply a way to tell the analyzer how big a window in frequency we want to view.

Other important control functions include setting the resolution bandwidth, sweeptime, input attenuator and video bandwidth. Modern analyzers have both hardkeys and softkeys (next to the CRT display). The softkeys allow you to access several different functions/features under one hardkey. For example, there will typically be a hardkey labeled "BW", which when pressed gives you the choice of changing either the RBW or the VBW depending upon which softkey you press.

Thank You