Understanding Occupied Bandwidth

Measuring Signal Width Using the 99% Power Method on a Spectrum Analyzer

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. Understanding OBW is essential for both good engineering practice and regulatory compliance. In this presentation, you’ll learn that a signal’s occupied bandwidth should normally be less than the nominal channel bandwidth. Moreover, the video shows how to configure OBW measurements on a spectrum analyzer.

What you’ll learn:

  • The definition of occupied bandwidth as the frequency span containing a given percentage (typically 99%) of total signal power, and why this provides a standardized way to quantify a signal’s width
  • Why OBW measurements matter for both engineering diagnostics (identifying signal path problems like spectral regrowth) and regulatory compliance (ensuring transmissions stay within allocated channel boundaries)
  • How to configure an occupied bandwidth measurement on a spectrum analyzer by setting center frequency, percent power, and channel bandwidth parameters that help the analyzer automatically determine optimal span and RBW settings

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