Could you please explain again the statement of " When using spectrum analyzers, the RBW is often defined as the distance after 3 dB", I don't understand clearly about this 3 dB while we are talking about 6 dB of RBW ?
I wonder whether the log converter is correctly placed before the detector. I think it should be between the detector and the display. First, the signal after the IF filter is alternating so it has negative half cycles (this could be coped with by rectifying); second, only the peak mode would yield the correct result. Particularly the RMS of a log version of the signal is very different from the log of the RMS value. Third, in several EMI receivers the log/lin graph is optional.
We understand your point and do not have a proper answer to your question yet. In literature the setup is often described like we have done it here, but we will try to find out more, why it is done in this way.
A preamplifier is a device (can also be built into the EMI receiver) which features low nois and high gain. It can increase the signal to noise ratio which can be obtained by the EMI receiver.
Very good indeed! Make it all simple, it is so dificult to find someone with this synthesis skills.
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Could you please explain again the statement of " When using spectrum analyzers, the RBW is often defined as the distance after 3 dB", I don't understand clearly about this 3 dB while we are talking about 6 dB of RBW ?
This is very cool. Thank you!
I wonder whether the log converter is correctly placed before the detector. I think it should be between the detector and the display. First, the signal after the IF filter is alternating so it has negative half cycles (this could be coped with by rectifying); second, only the peak mode would yield the correct result. Particularly the RMS of a log version of the signal is very different from the log of the RMS value. Third, in several EMI receivers the log/lin graph is optional.
We understand your point and do not have a proper answer to your question yet. In literature the setup is often described like we have done it here, but we will try to find out more, why it is done in this way.
How to verify the working of EMI Reciver
Unfortunately, we do not fully understand your quesiton.
Could you be more precise? Do you have a specific problem?
Please explain preamplifier
A preamplifier is a device (can also be built into the EMI receiver) which features low nois and high gain. It can increase the signal to noise ratio which can be obtained by the EMI receiver.
How to verify EMI Reciver
Could you please be more specific with your question? Unfortunately, I do not understand it.