Measuring harmonic products with a Spectrum Analyzer (SA) requires understanding of the artifacts created by the SA. One of the well known artifacts is intermodulation distortion create by the non-lineair mixing of two signals in the first mixing of the SA. The dominant products are IMD2 (second order) en IMD3 (third order). IMD2 increases with 2dB for every 1 dB signal increase and IMD3 with 3dB for every 1 dB signal increase.
The key number for a mixer is the third order Intercept Point (IP3) where (theoretical) the signal and the harmonic products become equal in strength. The first mixer of my home build SA is supposed to have a input IP3 level of about 10dBm.
To measure this we need two independent signal generators generating equal streng signal with somewhat different frequencies, then combine the two signals and use a switchable attenuator to set this as input signal level for the SA (see above picture for " Key 3rd order terms" )
You need two measurements with different input levels that both show the wanted signals and the unwanted harmonic products
First two signals at -30dBm, resolution filter is set to 15kHz (still not computer controlled)
Now increase the input level to -13dBm
The signals are at -13dBm and the IMD3 at -36dBm, so -23dB below. So 17dB signal increase gives about 41dB IMD3 increase.
Theoretical an increase of input signal of again 17dB would bring the input at +4dBM and IMD3 at +5dBm but the compression point is around 0dBm so this can not be directly measured
This is 5 dB below the spec of the mixer but not too bad. The current LO drive level of the first mixer may be a bit at the low side.
More measurements to do!
More measurements to do!
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