1-44 Swept Sine Measurement
SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
When Auto Range is on, the Input Range is
optimized at each frequency point in the sweep. If
the signal is overloaded, the range moves up. If the
signal is below half scale, the range moves down.
This optimizes the input signal to noise at each
point separately and can dramatically improve the
S/N of measurements with a large dynamic range.
Measurements in excess of 140 dB of dynamic
range are possible with swept sine.
This notch filter is only -60 dB deep and does not
actually require Auto Range for a clean
measurement. Note that the Ch2 Input Range
changes as the sweep moves through the notch,
following the filter output signal.
Auto Range increases the sweep time.
Press [Input], <Input Conifg>
Select the Input Configuration submenu.
Press <Channel>, select (Ch2) with the knob,
and press [Enter].
Select Ch2 Input Configuration.
Press <Ch2 Coupling>
Change the Input Coupling for Ch2.
Select (AC) with the knob and press [Enter].
Choose AC coupling. This eliminates the DC offset
from the source and allows Auto Range on Ch2 to
cover the entire allowable input range.
10. Press [Freq]
Select the Frequency menu.
Press <Auto Resolution>
Change the Auto Resolution mode.
Select (On) with the knob and press [Enter].
Choose Auto Resolution on.
If successive points differ by less than the Faster
Threshold (on both Ch1 and Ch2), then the sweep
starts to skip points. Each successive time this
threshold is met, the number of points skipped is
increased until the Max # of Skips is reached. This
speeds up the sweep in regions where the response
is slowly changing.
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