The frequency resolution when using the Kaiser
window is fair; the spectral leakage and amplitude
accuracy are both good.
The Kaiser window is best used when frequencies
Kaiser
are very close to the same value but have widely
differing amplitudes (the side lobe level and shape
factor are closest to the traditional Gaussian
RBW). This window is also good for random
signals.
The Bartlett window is a slightly narrower variant
Bartlett
of the triangular window, with zero weight at both
ends.
Figure 4-24, Figure 4-25, Figure 4-26, Figure 4-27, Figure 4-28, Figure 4-29
are examples for measuring sine wave with a frequency of 1kHz under the
selection of six different windows for FFT:
4.Advanced User Guidebook
Figure 4-24 Hamming window
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