LeCroy 9400A Manual page 188

Digital oscilloscope
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The frequency
resolution
is now increased
(the
harmonic
peaks
are
further
apart),
but the frequency
range
is reduced.
You can use the Marker to check the
Nyquist
frequency
of 25.0
kHz
at the
right
hand edge of the
spectrum
trace,
which agrees
with
the value
displayed
in the FFT menu.
11)
Switch
to 10 msec/div
and push
the
Single
Trigger
button
to
further
increase
the time record
duration.
The Nyquist frequency is now 6.25 kHz, so that only the harmonics
1, 3 and 5, a~. approximately 1, 3 and 5 kHz fit into the frequency
range. The 7 "n harmonic, at about 7 kHz, has been aliased (folded
back) into the peak visible at 2 * 6.25 - 7 = 5.5 kMz. Further
aliased harmonics of decreasing amplitude are also visible between
the original peaks.
12)
Redefine the Display Type to Power Spectrum, and the Window Type
back to Rectangular.
You now see the harmonics on the logarithmic scale, at 10 dB/dlv.
Look at the broad skirts exhibited by the peaks: this is the
leakage of the signal energy of each peak into the neighboring
frequency bins.
13) Redefine the Window Type to von Hann (also called Hanning)
The skirts are reduced considerably; the leakage is diminished.
14) Redefine the Transform size to 2500
You will obtain N = 2500 and the Nyquist frequency of 125 kHz,
while the interval between the points (bins) will remain unchanged
at 1/0.01 sec = 100 Hz.
15) Define Function F as the FFT Power Average of Function E
Using the Normal or Auto trigger mode, you can average up to 200
spectra and see the intermediate or final average on a linear
scale (Magnitude) or dBm scale (Power Spectrum or Power Density).
11-6
Fast Fourier Waveform Processing
Option (WP02, V 2.06FT)

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