[sdiy] Possible channels scope.. .. Audio Spectrum Analyzer
Tom Bugs
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Tue Apr 6 21:59:21 CEST 2021
The Keysight (HP/Agilent) DSOX1102G I got a couple of years back has
Frequency Response Analysis built in (it took an update to tweak it to
better audio ranges). This model also includes a function generator, so
all-in-one.
Saying that, I've not really delved in too deep on it (shame on me).
It isn't the cheapest DSO but relatively low priced - I was tempted by
similar feel to an older Agilent I have.
On 06/04/2021 19:24, Timothy Daugard via Synth-diy wrote:
> My RIGOL DS1102E has math functions including one that works
> reasonably has a spectrum analyzer. The screen splits top and bottom
> with the SA being half. t would be nice (haven't researched) to use
> the full screen for the SA.
>
> I plan on feeding a White/P/R/Brown noise source to see what the SA
> shows. But there are other things higher priority.
>
> Tim Daugard
>
>
> On 4/6/2021 11:05 AM, Aaron B. wrote:
>> On Tue, 6 Apr 2021 09:50:57 +0200
>> Roman Sowa <modular at go2.pl> wrote:
>>
>>> Around that time when this HP scope came out there was clear
>>> demarcation
>>> - any sane engineer gets a Tektronix scope and HP spectrum analyzer. If
>>> HP made a scope and Tek an analyzer, it was just for laughs.
>>
>> I actually missed out on a good condition HP 3580A spectrum analyzer by
>> $5 on eBay recently.
>>
>> Are there good new model spectrum analyzers out there, specifically in
>> the audio range? Most everything I can find is geared towards
>> microwave and/or only gets to 10khz on the low end.
>>
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