Question
I use the HMF2550 as a Sinus generator in combination with AM modulation.
The power level of my modulated signal is too low. If I switch off modulation (pure CW) the signal level is fine again.
What's the background of this behavior?
I use the HMF2550 as a Sinus generator in combination with AM modulation.
The power level of my modulated signal is too low. If I switch off modulation (pure CW) the signal level is fine again.
What's the background of this behavior?
AM modulation has some particularities in terms of power in combination with the modulation index.
In comparison to CW we have the following rules:
This means that you get the following gain with different modulation indexes when talking about peak power:
Let's perform the following steps after loading the default setting on the generator:
Important notice: When connecting the HMF25xx series on your measurement device, always use a DC blocker to avoid destruction due to accidental DC offset
This setting leads us to the following CW power level:
Upp/2*0,7= 2,5V * 0,7 = 1,75 Veff
P = U²/R = 61,25 mW
10 * log 61,25 mW = 17,87 dBm
When measuring the power level using a CMA180 we get the following results:
This is what we would expect when factoring in cable loss.
When now enabling AM modulation with an index of 0 % the measurement values change to:
What happened?
The amplitude value setting of the HMF25xx complies to the output power for 100 % modulation index.
As we would have about 6 dB gain in comparison to 0% modulation index, these 6 dB now have to be subtracted.
17.46 dBm - 6.02dB = 11,44 dBm
When now changing the index to 100% we will get the maximum power according to the amplitude level set before: