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Model
8642A/B
Operation
Modulation,
FM
(cont'd)
Table
3-21.
Factor
for
Y-Axis
FM Deviation
Quotient
Band
RF
Frequency
Range
Divide
Number
10 1057.500001
to
2115.000000 0.5
(8642B
only)
9
528.750001
to
1057.500000
1
8
264.375001
to
528.750000 2
7 132.187501
to
264.375000 4
6 66.093751
to
132.187500
8
5
33.046876
to 66.093750 16
4 16.523438
to 33.046875 32
3 8.261719
to 16.523437 64
2
4.130860
to 8.261718
128
1 0.100000
to
4.130859 16
Het 0.100000
to 132.187500 1
7.
Low
Distortion
FM/4>M On. This special
function
switches
shaper
circuitry
into
the
FM/4>M loop, reducing
total
harmonic
distortion.
With
Special
Function
7,
total
harmonic
distortion
is
typically less
than
0.03% for FM deviations less
than
7%
of
maxim
um deviation.
For
example,
if
operating
at
98 MHz (divide
band
6;
refer
to
Figure
3-·13 on page
3-106),
you
can
calculate
the
maximum
allowed
deviation
to
obtain
the
low-distortion
performance
by
multiplying
7%
times 187.5
kHz
(0.07 X 187.5
kHz
=
13.13 kHz). To
obtain
a
higher
maximum
deviation level, you
could
select
the
Het
band
(Special
Function
8)
which would have a
maximum
deviation
of
7%
times
1500
kHz
(0.07
X
1500
kHz
= 100.5 kHz).
When
using Special
Function
7,
external
rates should be less
than
SO
kHz
and
internal
rates
should be
less
than
15.8 kHz.
If
rates
exceed these limits,
distortion
may
exceed 0.03%.
Total
harmonic
distortion
is
better
than
standard
performance
at
all deviations
and
rates
with
this special
function
selected. The phase noise
performance
is
degraded by
approximately
20
dB
at
a
20
kHz offset,
and
by
approximately
10
dB
at
a
200
kHz
offset
when
in
the
Low
Distortion
FM/4>M mode.
207. Low
Distortion
FM/4>M Off. This special
function
switches
out
the
shaper
circuitry
that
is
inserted
with
Special
Function
7.
113.
Modulation
Frequency
Correction
Off. This special
function
disables the
single-band
calibration
of
the
modulation
frequency
oscillator
that
normally
occurs
whenever
the
modulation
oscillator
frequency
is
set or
the
internal
modulation
oscillator
is
put
into
use. When
this
calibration
is
disabled,
the
typical
modulation
frequency
switching
time
is
decreased by
approximately
200
ms.
For
more
information,
refer
to
"Speeding Up
the
Modulation
Switching Time", page
3-132.
213.
Modulation
Frequency
Correction
On. This special
function
re-enables
the
modulation
frequency
correction
disabled
with
Special
Function
113.
115. Negative FM
Polarity.
This special
function
causes a positive voltage applied
to
the
external
FM/<I>M
INPUT
to cause a negative
frequency
shift
and
a negative voltage
applied to cause a positive
frequency
shift.
215. Positive FM
Polarity.
This special
function
causes a positive voltage applied
to
the
external
FM/4>M
INPUT
to cause a positive
frequency
shift
and
a negative voltage
applied to cause a negative
frequency
shift.
3 - J 1 5

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