1-42 Swept Sine Measurement
SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Press [1] [.] [1] select (kHz) with the knob and
press [Enter].
Enter 1.1 kHz.
The 900 - 1100 Hz sweep covers the filter region of
interest.
Press <# of Points>
Adjust the Number Of Points in the sweep.
Press [1] [0] [2] [4] [Enter].
Enter 1024 points.
5. Press [Start/Reset]
Reset and start the sweep. The source is a sine
wave whose frequency sweeps from 900 Hz to
1.1 kHz stopping at 1024 discrete frequencies. At
each frequency point, the inputs are measured and
displayed.
Wait for the sweep to complete at least once.
The small triangular marker moving across the
bottom of the graphs indicates the position of the
sweep in progress.
Press [Auto Scale A] and [Auto Scale B]
Scale the two displays. The top display is the filter
input (source output) and should be fairly flat. The
bottom display is the filter output and show the
filter notch at 1 kHz.
6. Press [Display Setup]
Select the Display Setup menu.
Press
<Measurement>
Change the Measurement of DisplayA (active
display).
Select (Freq. Resp.) with the knob and press
[Enter].
Choose Frequency Response (filter output divided
by filter input).
Press [Display Options]
Select the Display Options menu.
Press
<Format>
Change the Display Format.
Select (Single) with the knob and press [Enter].
Choose a Single Display with DisplayA (Frequency
Resonse Function) active.
Press [Auto Scale A]
Scale the display to show the Frequency Response.
7. Press [Marker]
Select the Marker menu.
Press
<Width>
Change the Marker Region width.
Select (Normal) with the knob and press [Enter].
Choose Normal Width (1/2 division).
Press
<Seeks>
Change the Marker Seeks function.
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