Hi All,
I'm trying to understand if the tinyPFA, with a yet to be release FW
update, can be used to measure close in (0.1 to 390 Hz) phase noise.
For testing I'm using a 16 bit DDS signal generator with both outputs
set to 10MHz and one of the outputs is phase modulated with white noise
at 6 degrees width which I'm assuming ,gives -110dBc/Hz. This was
confirmed by using a calibrated SA to measure the noise level
The other output uses a 0.6 degrees phase modulation using a sine wave
at 10 Hz to get an absolute power level reference
Both inputs are connected to the tinyPFA so it can measure the phase
noise between the two generator output signals.
With the tinySA using 0.01 s samples per bucket and an the default FFT
length of 1024 I get the noise from the generator at -110dBc so this
seems to be the correct sample length for /Hz display of phase noise
Setting the sample length to 0.1 s the sine modulated signal stay's at
the same level and the noise moves to -120dBc so a factor 10 more
samples drops the noise 10dB
Setting the sample length to 0.001 s the noise moves, as expected, to
-100dBc while the sine modulated signal again stay's at the same level.
When I'm not making an error this seems to imply that I can measure
phase noise with different sample lengths to look at different
frequencies as long as I add the correct correction from the sample length.
Here is an instrument noise floor measurement using two identical inputs
with 0.1 s sample length, so you have to add 10dB to get the measured
noise level, giving a -125dBc/Hz noise floor at 1 Hz offset, not very
good but usable for (very) close in phase noise or when measuring PLL's
and this is a measurement of an OCXO using a low phase noise DCXO as
reference with the same settings so the 0.1Hz offset phase noise appears
to be -73 dBc/Hz and the 1 Hz offset phase noise around 95 dBc/Hz
I hope someone can either confirm my measurements or explain what I am
doing wrong.