SPECTRUM: Can i move Reference Traces within the frequency domain?
Quote from AdminTC on 12/10/2020, 14:12Yes no problem at all. Every reference trace offers a frequency and power offset so you can even move it within the frequency and/or power domain at the same time.
Lets say you have made some measurements from differnt LO sources as seen in attached picture "5-Traces" and want to see the phase noise differences of each signal. But its quite hard to see, since the frequency of every traces is a bit off.
Moving them, with the help of the "frequency offset" feature, perfectly over each other, brings a clear picture ("Traces2").
You can now easily see the phase noise difference and you also get the frequency offset of every trace/signal.
Yes no problem at all. Every reference trace offers a frequency and power offset so you can even move it within the frequency and/or power domain at the same time.
Lets say you have made some measurements from differnt LO sources as seen in attached picture "5-Traces" and want to see the phase noise differences of each signal. But its quite hard to see, since the frequency of every traces is a bit off.
Moving them, with the help of the "frequency offset" feature, perfectly over each other, brings a clear picture ("Traces2").
You can now easily see the phase noise difference and you also get the frequency offset of every trace/signal.
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