Not many people seem to appreciate this feature until they need it, read about it, or look for a reason to use it. This is an unmatched genius feature of this scope, for those who need to characterize op-amps, oscillator circuits and other dynamic response systems. In the past it would take at least an hour to sit with plotting paper and plot it (this same RC circuit) using brute force time-domain measurements with an external frequency generator. the spoils :). Goob job Aaron.
i just discovered this gold of a channel and i can't believe all the amazing content in it. Although most of them are way above my knowlodge but i'll try to use them to increase mine incrementally. Thanks
Very nice video. I have the 2000 series (MSO-2024) and looks like this feature is not available. Is that right? Only 3000 and 1000 series have this feature?
For RF applications, 50 ohms is the usual system impedance. That is, the particular circuit block you're testing--for instance, a band-pass filter--"expects" to "see" 50 ohms at its input and output. In order to measure the response as it will be in the final system, you have to replicate the same impedance environment. An improperly-terminated filter will have a much different response than a properly-terminated one--generally in the form of ripple (sometimes deep) in the passband. When testing an active device such as a gain block, impedance mismatch could result in reflections that ruin what might otherwise be good IM characteristics. And so forth.
This is a great feature for control systems engineers and for modeling of systems. Where can I buy one of these scopes. It's listed on the Keysight website but has no price?
Hiii Erin East! I hope is well written ;))... I know all these concepts already, and I did some labs in my BA, but not so deep, in my MA more, but the thing is that is nice to watch this and review it ;)) as I don't do this all the days, so is great to have it here on YT well explained... Hugs from Belgique Erin!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗💚💚
Hey, is that an Hp 412A I see over your right shoulder? Great piece of gear! It has 6 RANGES below one volt! Crazy accurate too. I got mine for like $20 in need of repair, and after I fixed the chopper circuit it works like a charm and does tasks that even my Fluke 8842A cannot do. I measured a microAmp with it yesterday, but I do wish it had a BNC connection. Oh ya, your take on FRA was super, thanks.
Hi , I would like to measure with a oscilloscope where the ohms are in a specific frencuency in order to made the calculations of a crossover , depending the coil add in the speaker , the questions is it possible to measure this with a oscilloscope ? Thank You For example I would like to made a crossover At 875 Hz , and in order to do this I wiil need the exact ohms in the test to made the crossover .
Hello everyone, I have a question, and I'm hoping someone can assist me with it. I need to conduct frequency response analysis on the stator winding of a three-phase induction motor. The challenge is that we don't have a frequency response analyzer (kit) available. As an alternative, I plan to use the DSOX1202G Oscilloscope. Could anyone provide guidance on how I can effectively use the oscilloscope for this purpose?
Can somebody provide a link for converting Z vs frequency data obtained from Agilent 4990A impedance meter into Nyquist plot (Z' vs Z''). In a single measurement i have also obtained phase Tz etc and other parameters.
That's right! You need to have the "G" model with the built-in waveform generator, though. The "A" models don't have a generator so it's not possible with them.
Don't worry, neither does my £350 scope! I think you can still do it with an external function generator as long as it has a trigger out. Nowhere near as easy or neat though, this is really quite cool.
i know audio and video is not synced up but any 13 year old can get it right and I hope that Keysight of all people can learn how to properly put together a video :) i also hope your oscilloscope skills are better than your video uploading skills :-D i guess i find out if i can ever afford one of your scopes :-P
Not many people seem to appreciate this feature until they need it, read about it, or look for a reason to use it. This is an unmatched genius feature of this scope, for those who need to characterize op-amps, oscillator circuits and other dynamic response systems. In the past it would take at least an hour to sit with plotting paper and plot it (this same RC circuit) using brute force time-domain measurements with an external frequency generator. the spoils :). Goob job Aaron.
i just discovered this gold of a channel and i can't believe all the amazing content in it. Although most of them are way above my knowlodge but i'll try to use them to increase mine incrementally. Thanks
Thanks!
Very nice video. I have the 2000 series (MSO-2024) and looks like this feature is not available. Is that right? Only 3000 and 1000 series have this feature?
You are very good at presenting and have a very good articulation!
Thank you for another great video
What does high-z and 50 ohms impedance option mean in the frequency response measurement options? And how to choose appropriately.
For RF applications, 50 ohms is the usual system impedance. That is, the particular circuit block you're testing--for instance, a band-pass filter--"expects" to "see" 50 ohms at its input and output. In order to measure the response as it will be in the final system, you have to replicate the same impedance environment. An improperly-terminated filter will have a much different response than a properly-terminated one--generally in the form of ripple (sometimes deep) in the passband. When testing an active device such as a gain block, impedance mismatch could result in reflections that ruin what might otherwise be good IM characteristics. And so forth.
what color is the phase and what color is the gain?
This is a great feature for control systems engineers and for modeling of systems. Where can I buy one of these scopes. It's listed on the Keysight website but has no price?
Awesome! Keen to try this! I have an MSOX3000T series scope!
It's not clear to me if scopes will have FRA apps that allow third party external function gens to do the signal input. Any thoughts?
I do think this will happen at some point, but right now there isn't an all-in-one solution that exists quite like the built-in scope apps.
Great presentation!
Excellent video!
Hiii Erin East! I hope is well written ;))... I know all these concepts already, and I did some labs in my BA, but not so deep, in my MA more, but the thing is that is nice to watch this and review it ;)) as I don't do this all the days, so is great to have it here on YT well explained... Hugs from Belgique Erin!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗💚💚
Can i measure frequency response of a microphone using bode plot on oscilloscope
Hey, is that an Hp 412A I see over your right shoulder? Great piece of gear! It has 6 RANGES below one volt! Crazy accurate too. I got mine for like $20 in need of repair, and after I fixed the chopper circuit it works like a charm and does tasks that even my Fluke 8842A cannot do. I measured a microAmp with it yesterday, but I do wish it had a BNC connection. Oh ya, your take on FRA was super, thanks.
Thanks, and yeah! We have some really neat vintage gear around the office.
Hi , I would like to measure with a oscilloscope where the ohms are in a specific frencuency in order to made the calculations of a crossover , depending the coil add in the speaker , the questions is it possible to measure this with a oscilloscope ? Thank You For example I would like to made a crossover At 875 Hz , and in order to do this I wiil need the exact ohms in the test to made the crossover .
Nice presentation very clear and enjoyable to watch 😊💕 cheers
that oscilloscope is badass
Hello everyone,
I have a question, and I'm hoping someone can assist me with it. I need to conduct frequency response analysis on the stator winding of a three-phase induction motor. The challenge is that we don't have a frequency response analyzer (kit) available. As an alternative, I plan to use the DSOX1202G Oscilloscope. Could anyone provide guidance on how I can effectively use the oscilloscope for this purpose?
This video was excellent! Thank you! Very clear and concise
Can it do a reactance( or impedance) vs frequency plotting?
No, not at this point.
Keysight Labs do you plan to includd it in future, it would a great feature and would help out a lot. Moreover ot can double as a lcr meter setup.
Can somebody provide a link for converting Z vs frequency data obtained from Agilent 4990A impedance meter into Nyquist plot (Z' vs Z''). In a single measurement i have also obtained phase Tz etc and other parameters.
You're amazing
Thank u so much :)
Are you saying I can do this right out of the box with the 1000X
That's right! You need to have the "G" model with the built-in waveform generator, though. The "A" models don't have a generator so it's not possible with them.
Keysight Oscilloscopes I have The A model
Hey that's pretty useful
today we learned u skillset is pressing buttons...
keysight edux1002G This machine can analyze the frequency response itself
That Keysight is 80+ grand. Use a more affordable one!
The 1000 X-Series is much, much, much less expensive than 80k!
Hai dude
me: nice, what a cool oscilloscope, let me see if I can affo... *sees 17k price tag*. Well on second thought my 200 oscilloscope still works fml
Haha, there are definitely less expensive options :)
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it only costs 20k? thats peanuts as long as it can do bode plots.
My 150$ scope unfortunately doesnt do such witchcraft ;d
Don't worry, neither does my £350 scope!
I think you can still do it with an external function generator as long as it has a trigger out. Nowhere near as easy or neat though, this is really quite cool.
Robee Shepherd yeah, but just image measuring wide frequency span and typing everything into your excel or whatever ;D
Neet!
i know audio and video is not synced up but any 13 year old can get it right and I hope that Keysight of all people can learn how to properly put together a video :) i also hope your oscilloscope skills are better than your video uploading skills :-D i guess i find out if i can ever afford one of your scopes :-P
nice lip sync
Please learn to pronounce Bode.