Using the pulse measurement option in the AKIP- 4214 series spectrum analyzers

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Abstract

The Pulse Analysis feature in the AKIP- spectrum analyzer provides powerful tools for analyzing pulsed signals, allowing engineers to effectively evaluate the dynamic behavior of signals in modern systems.

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R. Markovich

АО «Прист»

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Email: markovich@prist.ru

начальник отдела маркетинга

Russian Federation, Москва

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2. Fig. 1. Formation of a pulse-modulated signal (Modulation scheme: the input CW signal is fed to a modulator controlled by a pulse signal. The output is a pulsed RF signal)

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3. Fig. 2. Spectrum of a pulsed RF signal (The spectrum consists of discrete lines, the envelope of which is described by the sinc(f) function. The main lobe and side lobes)

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4. Fig. 3. Result of pulse signal measurement (Analyzer screen in zero-span mode. Time is displayed horizontally, power is displayed vertically. Fronts, crossovers, and power levels are displayed)

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5. Fig. 4. Pulse signal diagram (Diagram showing key measurement points: front, fall, 10%, 50%, 90% levels, overshoot)

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6. Fig. 5. Spectrum of a pulse-modulated signal in SA mode (Discrete spectrum with a sinc-shaped envelope. The main and side lobes are visible)

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7. Fig. 6. Real-time measurement result: spectrum and spectrogram (The top part is the spectrum, the bottom is the spectrogram (waterfall). The appearance and disappearance of pulses is visible on the time axis)

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