1-12 Measuring a Frequency Response Function
SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Use the knob to adjust the Span to 6.4 kHz and
press [Enter].
Set the Span to display the filter notch at 1 kHz.
The top display (A) is measuring the filter input
and should show a fairly flat spectrum. The bottom
display (B) is measuring the filter output and
should show a deep notch.
Both displays are measuring absolute signal levels.
6. Press [Display Setup]
Select the Display Setup menu.
Press
<Measurement>
Adjust the Measurement of the active display (A).
Select (Freq. Resp.) with the knob and press
[Enter].
Choose Frequency Response for the Measurement
in DisplayA (top).
Frequency Response is the ratio of the response
(Ch2) to the input (Ch1) and is a unitless quantity.
Press [Auto Scale A]
Adjust the scale and reference for DisplayA to
show the entire range of the data.
7. Press [Marker]
Select the Marker menu.
Press
<Width>
Adjust the Marker Width for DisplayA.
Select (Normal) with the knob and press [Enter].
Change to Normal Width (1/2 division).
Press
<Seeks>
Adjust what the Marker Seeks within the Marker
Region.
Select (Min) with the knob and press [Enter].
Seek the Minimum of the data within the Marker
Region.
Move the Marker Region with the knob to find
the notch frequency and depth. Or press [Marker
Min].
The Marker Region makes it easy to find narrow
peaks and valleys in the graph. The notch should be
around 1 kHz and about -60 dB deep.
8. Press [Display Options]
Select the Display Options menu.
Press
<X-Axis>
The graph might look better on a log x axis.
Press <Link>
The <Link> key lets you make a choice for both
displays. We want both displays on a log x-
axis.Note that the linkage indicator at the top of the
screen changes from DispA to Link.
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