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learn:instrumentation:tutorials:analog-discovery-studio-spectrum-analyzer [2019/06/13 22:42] Boris Leonovlearn:instrumentation:tutorials:analog-discovery-studio-spectrum-analyzer [2019/06/24 20:01] Arthur Brown
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-======Using the Spectrum Analyzer (Under Construction)======+======Using the Spectrum Analyzer======
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 === 1.3 === === 1.3 ===
-Once the //Spectrum// instrument opens, the window contains the plot plane, the Control Bar above the plot plane, and the Configuration Panel to the right of the plot plane.+Once the //Spectrum// instrument opens, the window contains the plot plane, the Control Bar (1) above the Plot Pane (2), and the Configuration Panel (3) to the right of the plot pane.
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 ==== 2. Using the Spectrum Analyzer==== ==== 2. Using the Spectrum Analyzer====
  
-//This section walks through setting up the //Spectrum Analyzer// instrument to analyze the frequency response of simple signal.//+//This section walks through setting up the //Spectrum Analyzer// instrument to analyze a signal in the frequency domain.//
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 With the loopback circuit set up, a signal must now be applied to the analog output pins. WaveForms' //Wavegen// instrument will be used to accomplish this. With the loopback circuit set up, a signal must now be applied to the analog output pins. WaveForms' //Wavegen// instrument will be used to accomplish this.
  
-From the //Spectrum// instrument, opened in step 1.2, return to WaveForms' Welcome page by clicking on its tab at the top of the screen. In the Welcome tab, open the //Wavegen// instrument (noted by the red arrow in the image at right). Click the Run button ({{:learn:instrumentation:tutorials:waveforms-buttons:waveforms-run.png?nolink}}) in the control bar near the top of the window (red box in image at right) to begin outputting a signal. With default settings, a 1V (2V<sub>PP</sub>), 1kHz sine wave is applied to the wavegen Channel 1 output pin. Change the **Frequency** to 500kHz by selecting the value from the drop-down menu or by typing into the text field, including the SI suffix+From the //Spectrum// instrument, opened in step 1.2, return to WaveForms' Welcome page by clicking on its tab at the top of the screen. In the Welcome tab, open the //Wavegen// instrument (noted by the red arrow in the image at right). Click the Run button ({{:learn:instrumentation:tutorials:waveforms-buttons:waveforms-run.png?nolink}}) in the control bar near the top of the window (red box in image at right) to begin outputting a signal. With default settings, a 1V (2V<sub>PP</sub>), 1kHz sine wave is applied to the wavegen Channel 1 output pin. Change the **Frequency** to 500kHz by selecting the value from the drop-down menu or by typing into the text field, including the SI prefix
  
 For more detail on how to use the //Wavegen// instrument, please see the [[learn:instrumentation:tutorials:analog-discovery-studio-waveform-generator:start|Using the Waveform Generator]] guide. For more detail on how to use the //Wavegen// instrument, please see the [[learn:instrumentation:tutorials:analog-discovery-studio-waveform-generator:start|Using the Waveform Generator]] guide.