DevOffset (Digital Demod)

DevOffset (Deviation Offset) is the calculated amount of variation in the frequency Deviation of the measured signal, relative to that of the reference signal. The IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. A US-based membership organisation that includes engineers, scientists, and students in electronics and related fields. The IEEE developed the 802 series wired and wireless LAN standards. Visit the IEEE at http://www.ieee.org standard document defines the acceptable frequency modulation tolerance (e.g., 802.15.4g-2012 section 18.1.2.3.1). If you are measuring for conformance, the deviation offset should fall within the standard's tolerance.

Deviation offset is calculated as an RMS percentage of the average deviation of all symbols in the FSK Meas Time trace.

Points between symbols are not used to compute the deviation offset.

Deviation Offset is computed for the following Format: 2-FSK.

The frequency deviation value used to compute the reference signal depends on the value of FSK Deviation Reference.