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Category: Knowledge Base DSA800 Series

  • How to get the specified DANL of -135dBm? (typ, +6dB f/GHz)

    How to get the specified DANL of -135dBm? (typ, +6dB f/GHz)

    A simple sequence of settings will help you dig into the noise floor. With any Spectrum Analyser, setting up the (1) Span, (2) Attenuator, (3) Pre-amp and (4) Resolution Bandwidth settings – these are all important starting points to getting the best noise floor. Remember, safety first (no input or power RF nearby) and try adjusting these four settings to find out more about what to turn on, and off, to get the best from DSA815. (Like most other spectrum analysers, other settings e.g. Filter and Detector types can also affect your exact noise floor and can do so in non-linear or non-additive ways)
    Remember, you don’t always want, or NEED the lowest noise floor possible for your tests because you may compromise on breadth of SPAN or you may find yourself waiting for long SWEEP TIMES so take care to decide what is best for your test-methods.
    As just ONE example of the many different ways of working with spectrum analysers, if you are working with EMC Pre-Compliance, it will usually be impractical to work at noise floors this low (for most of the time anyway!) because you may be hunting for noise changes over a wide range of frequencies or spans – at least initially….
    BUT you do want them sufficiently low to see how your changes are improving your emissions!
    Always consult your EMC expert about the noise floor required to get reliable test results in your test environment and for your EUT. In EMC work, for example when estimating the improvements you have made to your Golden Product (the unit unchanged from your first EMC lab visit), always try to work with a noise floor low enough that you can ignore it altogether.
    THE GOLDEN RULE:
    Using your Golden Product, make only like-with-like tests to judge your improvement in emissions – i.e. do both these sweeps on as identical test set-ups as you can:
    (i) sweep your Golden Product with DSA815 (with negligible noise floor), then
    (ii) sweep your IMPROVED product (with same negligible noise floor) and compare the emissions levels of both.
    Keep switching between with different settings to cover your range of concern as necessary – if your noise floors are negligible, you may be closing in on expected improvements from your next precious EMC Lab visit!
    The Golden Product approach, together with some wise EMC-experienced eyes, can be powerful –
    …that way, you are effectively eliminating the ever-fickle noise floor from your sums.
    THE ABOVE IS NOT TO BE USED AS ADVICE FOR YOUR PARTICULAR EMC TEST REQUIREMENT – GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION IS ALWAYS BEST SUPPLEMENTED WITH A PROVEN, WELL-DESIGNED METHODOLOGY FROM AN EXPERIENCED EMC PRACTITIONER.

  • How do radio amateurs use RIGOL’s DSA815? And for what kinds of applications?

    How do radio amateurs use RIGOL’s DSA815? And for what kinds of applications?

    Some simple examples of useful Radio Club application: An FM Broadcast Station was causing interference to our 2m to 4m transverter. This corresponded to an FM station which was recently launched. There were no problems before this Broadcast station went live: “We were able to identify all of the transverter RX output signals (wanted and spurious)” On the DSA815-TG the tracking generator can be used in zero span mode as a high quality signal source: “sweeping the FM broadcast band, and up popped a carrier on the output corresponding to 102MHz on the input, which was on an image channel of one of the two IF’s”. Rigol-UK’s customer used the DSA815-TG to find and fix the interference “we selected a Clansman band pass filter and tuned it for the 4m band using the DSA815-TG as a Spectrum analyser” These engineers were then able to tune their filter for max signal “On inserting a strong signal on 102MHz, there was no longer any spurious image signal at the output. Everyone was very impressed with the analyser and how it enabled the problem to be quickly identified and a filter to be tuned and demonstrate that the problem had gone away.”
    The next step is to use the analyser to tune a coax stub filter to notch out the broadcast signal and take out the Clansman band pass filter.
    In a separate test the Radio Club turned to antenna tuning to “show the response plot using a directional coupler”.

  • How do I check my DSA is working properly?

    How do I check my DSA is working properly?

    Follow these instructions showing you how to do some quick checks on performance. You’ll know what performance to expect. They start with a handy factory reset and calibrate.

  • How do I add a horizontal Display Line to my DSA screen?

    How do I add a horizontal Display Line to my DSA screen?

    There is a handy video reminder here showing many functions you can use on your DSA – many are under-used so don’t miss out on them check it for some useful features!

  • Are there any independent reviews of RIGOL Spectrum Analysers like DSA815 in the UK?

    Are there any independent reviews of RIGOL Spectrum Analysers like DSA815 in the UK?

    Yes, RSGB’s RADCOM reviewed the DSA815-TG. (The relevant issue is RADCOM May 2013 pp36-39 N.B. accidentally omitted from the issue contents page!)
    There’s lots of good comment about this from leading affiliated Radio Club where they have blogged about DSA815 on their websites – at the time of press, there is an example of one here:
    https://www.wythallradioclub.co.uk/up-for-review/
    Other feedback from Radio Amateurs about their achievements with DSA815 and DSA1030 can be found an a great variety of blogs. Example RF applications are very widespread, providing many radio amateurs with a complete toolkit of ideas and ways to ensure outstanding value for your investment in a modern professional-grade spectrum analyser. One example of an amateurs use is here:
    https://g0mgx.blogspot.co.uk/2013_05_01_archive.htm…

  • How do I connect my instrument via my LAN to UltraSigma PC Software?

    How do I connect my instrument via my LAN to UltraSigma PC Software?

    First of all, ensure your instrument as the option for LAN connection and ensure you have a PC running the latest version of UltraSigma download from RIGOL and this PC is successfully connected to the same local area network as you’re plugging your instrument into.

    In order for you to connect your Rigol equipment via LAN you must:

    1. Ensure your instrument is connected through the LAN socket – the lights are showing green for connection.
    2. Start up the UltraSigma program on your PC.
    3. Occasionally, the LAN(IP) address* that corresponds with the instrument has already appeared in the UltraSigma utility tree view, otherwise proceed:
    4. If this does not happen right away, press the LAN button on the UltraSigma program. Here you can manually enter its IP Address*, test and add the instrument.
    5. Your instrument should now be connected to Ultra-sigma and Model & Serial Number will show in the tree view. Now you can right-click this and perform checks
    • Try choosing SCPI Command Window – then click SendAndRead to see if the instrument responds to a *IDN? request (to identify itself).
    • On some instruments you can also Print Screen directly to windows.

    *IF UNSURE your own LAN is set up to allow instrument connections

    • Check with your Network Admin – they may need to set up a DHCP server, so your LAN assigns the instrument an IP Address permitted by your LAN (most small LANs do this automatically but many corporate LANs only do this with permissions in place first).
    • Go to your instrument front panel. Press button for System or Utility – you will see I/O or LAN menu buttons: these allow you to see the IP address given to your instrument. You can often tell if your instrument is on your LAN by whether it has a sensible address (many company LANs use IPs like e.g. 10.0.0.xx)
    • RIGOL instruments are factory default set to acquire an IP address automatically if the LAN allows this. But check this setting has not been set to manual IP.
    • If all else fails try manually entering the IP address you find in your instrument into UltraSigma’s LAN window, and click to test. After success you can Add it.

     

    • FINALLY PLEASE REMEMBER that some RIGOL software examples and software only function fully over USB connection – please check each software item, its install procedure and remember that some example VBA code is not supported but is provided ex-gratia for use as helpful examples only.
  • Getting started with Rigol PC Software Tools

    Getting started with Rigol PC Software Tools

    To find a PC software download for your instrument…
    Go to the webpage for your instrument > Click on the ‘DOCUMENTS, SOFTWARE & VIDEOS’ tab beneath the images.

    Please note…

    1. Rigol software files are downloaded in .rar data containers or .zip compressed files. The files must be unpacked or unzipped before installation.
    2. Ultra Sigma must be installed before any other Rigol application, except Ultra Wave.
    3. To open a Rigol software application after installation (excluding S1210, S1220, S1501 and Ultra Wave)…
      Open Ultra Sigma > Connect your instrument > Your instrument should appear in the Ultra Sigma window (see the orange box in the picture below) > Right-click on your instrument (the orange box) and select the Rigol application.
    4. Further information can be found in the ‘Rigol Ultra Sigma Help Document’.

    Rigol PC Software Summary

  • Can I get help with programming my Instrument?

    Can I get help with programming my Instrument?

    RIGOL provides drivers and programming functions as part of your warranted and purchased package. Programming itself can be achieved in many different ways with tools which are largely the choice of the customer. For this reason, we can’t support your systems but we can sometimes help you find information – we ask you to first review the programming guide for your instrument and make sure it is successfully connected to your computer system and then if a fault is found in the way the instrument responds to commands we can feedback and ask if there might be warranty support available, or a UK person to assist, subject to your terms of purchase.

  • Can I get help on using complex functions on my instrument

    Can I get help on using complex functions on my instrument

    Yes, if you are stuck immediately after buying your instrument – we do also ask you to review the PDF of the User Manual. Searching key words using the ‘find’ (control-F) facility can also help – many manuals cover extensive details of the many rich functions in RIGOL instruments. If any of these menus are not working we can find out if there may be warranty support, or a UK person to assist, subject to your terms of purchase.

  • After receiving my instrument(s), what should I do with my RIGOL Warranty Card?

    After receiving my instrument(s), what should I do with my RIGOL Warranty Card?

    There is no need to take any action regarding the warranty card supplied with your Rigol product.

    Your purchase has been recorded at Telonic Instruments. Your warranty begins from the date of delivery.

    Each Rigol instrument comes with a 3 year warranty. The first year is with Telonic Instruments and the subsequent 2 years is with Rigol EU.