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= Documentation = | = Documentation = | ||
The programmer manual can be found [[media:Operating_Manual_ESU.pdf|here]] | The programmer manual can be found [[media:Operating_Manual_ESU.pdf|here]] | ||
= Features = | |||
The ESU has a new feature compaired to the ESIB en the ESPI. LAN is standard. It has what is called time domain scan. which is FFT functionality to get spectrum. This FFT option is an additional option that you need to pay for. note that at this moment the FFT methode is not a valid way of getting the spectrum compliant. but when using is a pre-compliant way of getting the frequencies of the peaks it is. known special limitations are: | |||
* min span in time domain scan is 10 times the RBW | |||
= Links = | = Links = | ||
* [http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/www/dev_center.nsf/html/esuframe website] | * [http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/www/dev_center.nsf/html/esuframe website] |
Revision as of 07:26, 6 October 2006
The ESU is a full compliant Spectrum analyzer/Receiver of Rohde & Schwarz.
The ESU is the replacement for the ESIB.
Documentation[edit]
The programmer manual can be found here
Features[edit]
The ESU has a new feature compaired to the ESIB en the ESPI. LAN is standard. It has what is called time domain scan. which is FFT functionality to get spectrum. This FFT option is an additional option that you need to pay for. note that at this moment the FFT methode is not a valid way of getting the spectrum compliant. but when using is a pre-compliant way of getting the frequencies of the peaks it is. known special limitations are:
- min span in time domain scan is 10 times the RBW