Product specifications

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The math functions in the N934xC HSA are true power 
calculations, meaning that the measurements are 
converted to power, the math function is performed, and 
the results are displayed in dBm.
In this demonstration, we will subtract -6 dBm from 0 dBm 
and the result will be -1.2 dBm. In order to get the correct 
results, the source should be adjusted to as close to the 
required power as possible as shown by the analyzer 
marker:
• 0 dBm = 1 mw
• -6 dBm = 0.25 mw
• -1.2 dBm = 0.75 mw
Demonstration 12
Trace math functions
Instructions for the 
source 
Keystrokes for the 
source
Generate a 1 GHz, 0 dBm CW 
signal
[Preset], [Freq], [1], {GHz}, 
[Amptd], [0], {dBm}, 
[Mod Off], [RF On]
Adjust the power of the signal 
to -6 dBm on the HSA
[Amptd], [-6], {dBm}
Adjust the knob so that the 
marker on the analyzer reads 
-6 dBm
Instructions  for  HSA   Keystrokes for HSA
Set the center frequency [Freq], {Center Freq}, [1], 
{GHz}
Set zero span [Span], {Zero Span}
Set reference level and scale [Amptd], [4], {dBm}, {Scale/
Div}, [2], {dB}, if needed, 
adjust amplitude on the ESG 
so that the signal on the HSA 
reads 0 dBm
Place trace 1 in view mode 
and trace 2 in clear write 
mode
[Trace], {View}, {Trace (2)}, 
{Clear Write}
Place marker 1 on trace 2 [Marker], {Marker Trace}, 
{Trace2}
Adjust the power of the signal 
to -6 dBm on the HSA
[Amptd], [-6], {dBm}
Adjust the knob so that the 
marker on the analyzer reads 
-6 dBm
Subtract trace 2 from trace 1 
and place the result on trace 3
[Trace], {More 1 of 2}, {Trace 
Math}, {Math By (Pwr)}, 
{Math Type}, {A-B->C}
Move the marker to trace 3 
and read the results
[Marker], {Marker Trace}, 
{Trace3}
The marker will read 
approximately -1.2 dBm. To 
see the difference between 
rms power difference and 
log difference, go to [Trace], 
{More 1 of 2}, {Trace Math}, 
{Math By (Log Pwr}










