RIGOL MSO/DS2000A Series User Manual

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Chapter 6 MATH and Measurements

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MSO2000A/DS2000A User’s Guide

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MSO2000A/DS2000A provides four kinds of FFT window functions which have
different characteristics and are applicable to measure different waveforms. You
need to select the window function according to the waveform to be measured
and its characteristics. Press Window to select the desired window function and
the default is “Rectangle”.

Table 6-1 Window Functions

Window

Characteristics

Waveforms Suitable for
Measurement

Rectangle The best frequency

resolution;

the poorest amplitude

resolution;
similar to the situation
when no window is
multiplied.

Transient or short pulse, the signal

levels before and after the

multiplication are basically the same;
Sine waveforms with the same
amplitude and rather similar
frequencies;
Wide band random noise with
relatively slowly changing waveform
spectrum.

Hanning

Better frequency
resolution;
poorer amplitude
resolution.

Sine, periodic and narrow band
random noise.

Hamming

A little bit better
frequency resolution
than Hanning

Transient or short pulse, the signal

levels before and after the

multiplication are rather different.

Blackman

The best amplitude
resolution;
the poorest frequency
resolution

Single frequency signal, search for
higher order harmonics.


3. Set the Display Mode

Press Display to select “Split” (default) or “Full Screen” display mode.
Split: the source channel and the FFT operation results are displayed separately.
The time domain and frequency domain signals are displayed clearly.
Full Screen: the source channel and the FFT operation results are displayed in
the same window to view the frequency spectrum more clearly and to perform
more precise measurement.

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