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Hi,
I am trying to determine if it's possible or not to do a NF measurement using a Noisecom UFX7110 noise generator.
I am familiar with doing NF tests using an ENR noise source (Y-Factor method), but unfortunately I do not have a ENR source available, but I do have this noisecom generator.
Looking at the block diagram of the UFX110A (see attached jpg)
it appears that all the noise generator is, is a noise source with a switch and attenuator in series with it's output. So this should be suitable for a NF measurement. Only problem is there is no ENR table for the noise source.
So I'll probably need to measure the excess noise ratio (ENR) values of the noise generator at different frequencies, but how would one do this accurately using a spectrum analyser?
If anyone has done something similar or has any advice it would be appreciated.
Mark
I am trying to determine if it's possible or not to do a NF measurement using a Noisecom UFX7110 noise generator.
I am familiar with doing NF tests using an ENR noise source (Y-Factor method), but unfortunately I do not have a ENR source available, but I do have this noisecom generator.
Looking at the block diagram of the UFX110A (see attached jpg)
it appears that all the noise generator is, is a noise source with a switch and attenuator in series with it's output. So this should be suitable for a NF measurement. Only problem is there is no ENR table for the noise source.
So I'll probably need to measure the excess noise ratio (ENR) values of the noise generator at different frequencies, but how would one do this accurately using a spectrum analyser?
If anyone has done something similar or has any advice it would be appreciated.
Mark