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Webinar: Spectrum View - A New Approach to Frequency Domain Analysis on Oscilloscopes

06/02/2020 08:48:34

Spectrum View is a new way of performing spectrum analysis on an oscilloscope. The ADC in the oscilloscope sends high-speed digitized data down two paths

Spectrum View is a new way of performing spectrum analysis on an oscilloscope. The ADC in the oscilloscope sends high-speed digitized data down two paths. One path leads to hardware decimators which determine the rate at which time domain samples are stored. The second path leads to digital down-converters also implemented in hardware. This approach enables independent control of the time domain and frequency domain acquisitions, allowing optimization of both waveform and spectrum views of a given signal. It also makes much more efficient use of the long but finite record length available in these instruments.


Date: June 10, 2020

Time: 8:00 am (TH time), 9:00 am (SG time)


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In this webinar, we will show and explain how Spectrum View operates and how it differs from traditional oscilloscope FFT functions. Join us today!




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