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Chapter 5 Tutorial
Frequency Sweep
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Frequency Sweep
Frequency sweeping is similar to FM, but no modulating waveform is
used. Instead, the instrument sets the output frequency based on either
a linear or logarithmic function, or a list of up to 128 user-specified
frequencies. In a linear sweep the output frequency changes in a
constant “hertz per second” manner, but in a logarithmic sweep the
frequency changes in a constant “octaves per second” or “decades per
second” way. Logarithmic sweeps let you cover wide frequency ranges
where resolution at low frequencies could be lost with a linear sweep.
Frequency sweeps are characterized by a sweep time (during which the
frequency changes smoothly from the start frequency to the stop
frequency), a hold time (during which the frequency stays at the stop
frequency), and a return time (during which the frequency returns
smoothly to the start frequency). Trigger settings determine when the
next sweep begins. The returns are always linear.
Summary of Contents for Agilent 33500 Series
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Page 16: ...1 1 Quick Start ...
Page 41: ...40 Chapter 1 Quick Start To Rack Mount the Waveform Generator 1 ...
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