rohde & schwarz solution
the phase noise for a device is closely tied to the noise figure. noise contributors for an amplifier can be broadly seen in the 1/f flicker noise along with wideband noise beyond the flicker knee. since a noise figure indicates the wideband noise generated by a device, a wideband phase noise measurement can be used to calculate the noise figure. the r&s®fswp signal source analyzer can help to vary dut drive levels to better understand the additive/residual phase noise and noise figure performance for a device under varying operating conditions.
the noise figure (nf) can be calculated from a phase noise result using the following equation:
nf = l(f) – nth pin
where:
l(f): phase noise measured at a specified offset in dbm (1hz)
nth: thermal phase noise (–177 dbm (1 hz))
pin: calibrated signal level applied to dut
example
the small-signal noise figure for an amplifier was measured as 1.9 db at 1900 mhz using the y-factor method. the phase noise method can be used to calculate the amplifier noise figure for varying input levels.