Occupied bandwidth (OBW) is a standardized, repeatable method for measuring a signal’s spectral width. It is defined as the frequency span (in Hz) that contains a specified percentage of total signal power, typically 99% per most industry standards
Reducing measurement uncertainty with cross-correlation
In this video application engineer Florian Ramian walks you through a standard signal channel measurement demo, using the new cross-correlation feature of the FSWX to reduce measurement uncertainty.
Reducing the noise floor with the cross correlation feature of the FSWX
In this video application engineer Florian Ramian walks you through a standard signal channel measurement demo, using the new cross-correlation feature of the FSWX to reduce measurement uncertainty.
Measuring a high gain frequency converting LNB with the FSWX
In this video application engineer Florian Ramian demonstrates how to measure a high gain frequency converting LNB with the FSWX signal and spectrum analyzer.
Learn more about the FSWX, the first signal and spectrum analyzer with multichannel spectrum analysis, cross-correlation (x-correlation) and I/Q preselection.