Technical Overviews
Keysight Technologies
Phase Noise
X-Series Measurement Application
N9068C
Technical Overview
Phase Noise
Phase noise can be expressed as random, short-term frequency instability and is a key specification in both transmitter and receiver performance. For example, transmitting phase noise with digitally-modulated signals leads to the spreading of symbols limiting the symbol rate. Phase noise in receiver local oscillators limits sensitivity by obscuring weak signals in LO phase noise sidebands.
Keysight’s N9068C phase noise measurement application for the UXA, PXA, MXA, EXA and CXA X-Series signal analyzers uses the direct spectrum method. This method measures single-sideband phase noise power in the signal analyzer. The application automatically configures and optimizes the analyzer’s settings, such as resolution bandwidth (RBW) and phase locked loops to achieve the highest measurement accuracy and speed.
Top Features
Log plot
Log plot measures SSB phase noise (in dBc/Hz) versus offset frequencies expressed in logarithmic scale. This allows you to view the phase noise behavior of the signal under test across decades of offset frequencies in graphical and tabular form.
Log plot rejects AM noise in offsets of 1 MHz or less so that you measure only the phase component of the noise.
At offsets beyond 1 MHz, the overdrive function improves measurement accuracy by maximizing dynamic range to reduce the adverse effect of broadband noise.
Automatic search of carrier function with Auto Tune Multi-level video filtering.
Spot frequency
The spot frequency measurement continuously measures the phase noise and delta frequency at a user-specified offset from the carrier.
Tabbed measurements
Quickly switch between up to 16 measurement mode screens using screen tabs or multi-screen icon.
Advanced marker functions
The Log Plot measurement provides a wide range of advanced markers and marker functions so that you can analyze various aspects of the trace, such as integrated noise, averaged noise density, and residual FM across the applied band marker span, as well as multiple spurious peak search functions and absolute, octave slope, and decade slope scale delta markers.
Millimeter wave measurements
Using external mixing, phase noise measurements can be made to the terahertz. Support for external mixing is a standard feature of the UXA, PXA, MXA or EXA. Keysight’s USB smart harmonic mixers such as the M1970W extend the measurement range of the analyzer to 110 GHz. Solution partners such as Virginia Diodes offer mixers to 1.1 THz.
The N9041B UXA millimeter-wave signal analyzer provides frequency coverage up to 110 GHz. It also integrates the phase noise measurement inside, which can make your millimeter-wave phase noise connection and measurement more convenient and accurate.
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