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SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Nyquist Plot
The Nyquist Plot graphs complex measurement data as imaginary part (along the Y axis)
versus real part (along the X axis). The graph is scaled linearly. Adjacent frequency
(time) points are connected by a line. This view is generally meaningful only for
measurements which have data at every frequency point (such as chirp source or swept
sine).
The Marker Position Bar shows the real and imaginary parts of each point as well as its
frequency (or time). The marker moves sequentially through the frequency (time) points
and can be linked to the frequency of the other display.
Real measurement data, such as baseband time record, have zero imaginary part. This
view is entirely along the X axis.
Nichols Plot
The Nichols Plot graphs complex measurement data as log magnitude (along the Y axis)
versus unwrapped phase (along the X axis). The Y axis is logarithmic and the X axis is
linear. Adjacent frequency (time) points are connected by a line. This view is generally
meaningful only for measurements which have data at every frequency point (such as
chirp source or swept sine).
The marker readout shows the log magnitude and phase of each point as well as its
frequency or time. The marker moves sequentially through the frequency (time) points
and can be linked to the frequency of the other display.
Real measurement data, such as baseband time record, have zero phase. This view is
entirely along the Y axis.
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