11-28-2023 02:16 AM
Hi,
I am new to RF and was reading about chirp generation. I found a term called "Spot Frequency". Can somebody please explain the terminology?
Thanks in advance for the help.
11-28-2023 12:27 PM
Hi,
In the context of RF, a "Spot Frequency" refers to a specific frequency point in the spectrum. It's like a 'spot' on the frequency axis where you want to extract or focus on the network data.
For instance, if you're analyzing network data and you want to extract information at a single frequency point, say 2.4GHz, you can create a new network object with just that single frequency point. This is often done during the analysis phase when you might want to focus on a narrow range of frequencies, or even a spot frequency, that is relevant to the circuit operation.
In essence, a spot frequency allows you to zoom in on a specific point in the frequency spectrum for detailed analysis or manipulation. It's a useful concept in RF systems, particularly when dealing with complex datasets and trying to understand specific behaviors or characteristics at certain frequencies.
11-28-2023 08:03 PM
I am designing a Local Oscillator in S band with the requirement of 50 spot frequencies. So does this mean that I have to define 50 frequencies in the spectrum of the LO?
11-29-2023 02:57 AM
where did you read about this?
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