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- | ======Using the Spectrum Analyzer====== | + | ======Using the Spectrum Analyzer (Redirect) ====== |
- | This guide walks through the process of setting up WaveForms' | + | ~~REDIRECT>test-and-measurement: |
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- | ==== 1. Opening the Scope ==== | + | {{tag>redirect}} |
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- | == 1.1 == | + | |
- | Plug in your <test & measurement device>, then start WaveForms and make sure your device is connected. | + | |
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- | If no device is connected to the host computer when WaveForms launches, the **Device Manager** will launch automatically. | + | |
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- | Make sure that the device is plugged in and turned on, at which point it will appear in the Device Manager' | + | |
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- | **Note:** //The Device Manager can be reopened by clicking on the " | + | |
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- | Once the Welcome page loads, in the **Instrument Panel** at the left side of the window, click on the **Spectrum** button to open the // | + | |
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- | ==== 2. Using the Spectrum Analyzer==== | + | |
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- | //This section walks through setting up the Spectrum Analyzer tool to analyze the frequency response of a simple signal.// | + | |
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