FRA
FRA
Check to enable FRA function and show FRA scale
line and chart.
Transparent
When unchecked, FRA information is shown on the
FRA window.
When checked, FRA information is shown on the
waveform display area.
Marker
Turn Multipurpose knob to move the marker, view
measured gain and phase values.
Sweep Step
Fine
When unchecked, the sweep step is 0.1dB.
When checked, the sweep step is 0.01dB.
Setup
Input V
CH1
Input V is input from CH1.
Output V is input from CH2.
(Note: The menus are not for selecting menu items, only
for showing information.)
Output V
CH2
Min Freq
Fine
Turn Multipurpose knob to set frequency sweep min
value. Check to enable fine-tuning.
Max Freq
Fine
Turn Multipurpose knob to set frequency sweep max
value. Check to enable fine-tuning.
Amplitude
Fine
Turn Multipurpose knob to set waveform generator
amplitude. Check to enable fine-tuning.
Note: The amplitude range is 2 mVpp to 6 Vpp.
Chart
Gain Scale
Adjust scale of gain plot, range from 5dB to 500dB.
Gain Offset
Adjust offset of gain plot, range from -250dB to
250dB.
Phase Scale
Adjust scale of phase plot, range from 5° to 180°.
Phase Offset
Adjust offset of phase plot, range from -180° to 180°.
Autoscale
Autoscale gain and phase plots.
Analysis Run/stop the analysis.
F: Frequency; G: Gain; P: Phase.
To
run the frequency response analysis, do the following:
1.
The waveform generator output is connected to a device under test. The input to the
device is probed by CH1of the oscilloscope. The output from the device is probed by
CH2of the oscilloscope.
2.
Push the
Utility
button, select
Function
in the bottom menu, select
FRA
in the left
menu
3.
In the bottom menu, select
FRA
. In the right menu, check
FRA
, and set other
menu items.
4.
In the bottom menu, select
Setup
or
Chart
. In the right menu, set the menu items.
5.
In the bottom menu, check
Analysis
to run the analysis.
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