Getting Started with the FSW - ACLR Measurements

Adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR), also known as adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR) or adjacent channel power (ACP), is one of the most important measurements of out-of-band power and is a required test for components and systems used in wireless communications. This video provides step-by-step instructions on how to measure ACLR using a Rohde & Schwarz FSW series signal and spectrum analyzer. Learn more about Rohde & Schwarz Signal and Spectrum Analyzers: http://rsna.us/6050Ua4VQ Download the Spectrum Analyzer Fundamentals educational note: http://rsna.us/6051Ua4Vv Watch Understanding Basic Spectrum Analyzer operation: http://rsna.us/6052Ua4Va Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 00:18 Suggested viewing 00:42 About channels and channel power 01:27 About leakage 02:14 About adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR) 03:23 Transmit, adjacent, and alternate channels 04:09 Channel bandwidth and channel spacing 04:53 About ACLR measurements 05:34 Configuring measurement parameters 06:57 Example of ACLR measurement results 08:04 Summary