FFT Operation
FFT Operation
The available channels for Math3 are CH1-CH2, Ref1-Ref10, Math1 or Math2.
The available channels for Math4 are CH1-CH2, Ref1-Ref10, Math1, Math2 or
Math3. Only the channels that have been enabled currently can be selected.
⚫ Press Offset to set the vertical offset of the operation results. For setting
methods, refer to the descriptions in "Parameter Setting Method". You can
also enable the touch screen and use the "Drag" gesture to adjust the vertical
offset.
⚫ Press Scale to set the vertical scale of the operation results. For setting methods,
refer to the descriptions in "Parameter Setting Method". You can also enable
the touch screen and use the "Pinch & Stretch" gesture to adjust the vertical
scale.
⚫ Press More → AutoSetting to adjust the vertical scale and offset of the
operation results to the optimal value according to the current configuration, so
as to better observe.
⚫ Press More → Invert to enable or disable the inverted display function of the
waveform.
⚫ Press More → Expand to expand or compress the measurement waveform
around the "Center" or "GND".
⚫ Press More → Label to set the label for math operation results. For details,
refer to descriptions in "Math Operation Label".
⚫ Press More → Color Grade to enable or disable the color grade display of the
operation results. When enabled, different colors are displayed on the screen to
indicate the times of data acquisition or acquisition probability.
⚫ Press More → Reset ColorGrade to clear the color grade display and display
the color grade again.
FFT
FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) is used to transform time-domain signals to
frequency-domain components (frequency spectrum). MSO5000-E series
oscilloscope provides FFT operation function which enables you to observe the
time-domain waveform and spectrum of the signal at the same time. FFT operation
can facilitate the following works:
⚫ Measure harmonic components and distortion in the system;
⚫ Display the characteristics of the noise in DC power;
⚫ Analyze vibration.
frequency, and resolution are displayed at the bottom of the screen, as shown in
the following figure. Of which, FFT resolution is the quotient of the sample rate
and the number of FFT points. If the number of FFT points is a fixed value
(65535 at most), then the lower the sample rate, the higher the resolution.
⚫ Press Source, and rotate the multifunction knob to select the channel.
Then press down the knob to select the channel. You can also press Source
continuously or enable the touch screen to select the channel. The available
channels are CH1 and CH2.
⚫ Press Offset to set the vertical offset of the operation results. For setting
methods, refer to the descriptions in "Parameter Setting Method". You can
also enable the touch screen and use the "Drag" gesture to adjust the vertical
offset. If the source channel unit is set to "V", then the unit of the offset is
displayed as dBV. If the source channel unit is set to other units, then the unit of
the offset is displayed as dB.
⚫ Press Scale to set the vertical scale of the operation results. For setting methods,
refer to the descriptions in "Parameter Setting Method". You can also enable
the touch screen and use the "Pinch & Stretch" gesture to adjust the vertical
scale.
⚫ Press AutoSetting to adjust the vertical scale and offset of the operation
results to the optimal value according to the current configuration, so as to
better observe.
⚫ Press More → Unit to select the vertical unit. The vertical unit can be set to
dBm/dBV or Vrms. The vertical amplitude can be expressed both in log form and
linear form, with dBm/dBV and Vrms as the unit respectively. If you need to
display the FFT spectrum within a larger dynamic range, dBm/dBV is
recommended.
⚫ Press More → X continuously to select "Span-Center" (frequency range to
center frequency) or "Start-End" (start frequency to stop frequency).
➢ "Span-Center" (frequency range to center frequency): the frequency range
refers to the screen width, and you can divide the frequency range by 10 to
obtain the frequency per division. Press Span to set the frequency range of
the frequency-domain waveform. For setting methods, refer to descriptions
in "Parameter Setting Method". Press Center to set the frequency of
the frequency-domain waveform relative to the horizontal center of the
screen. For setting methods, refer to descriptions in "Parameter Setting
Method".
➢ "Start-End" (start frequency to stop frequency): start frequency refers to
the frequency at the left side of the screen. Press Start to set the start
frequency of the frequency-domain waveform. For setting methods, refer to
descriptions in "Parameter Setting Method". Stop frequency refers to
the frequency at the right side of the screen. Press End to set the stop
frequency of the frequency-domain waveform. For setting methods, refer to
descriptions in "Parameter Setting Method".
⚫ Press More → Peak Search to enter the peak search menu.
Press Peak Search continuously to enable or disable the peak search function.
When enabled, the peak search results are displayed on the screen, as shown in
the figure below. Enable the touch screen and tap the "Math" label at the top of
the peak search results to switch among Math1-Math4.
➢ Press Peak Number, then rotate the multifunction knob or use the
pop-up numeric keypad to set the number of peaks. The available range is
from 1 to 15. By default, it is 5.
➢ Press Threshold, then rotate the multifunction knob or use the pop-up
numeric keypad to set the threshold of the peak.
➢ Press Excursion, then rotate the multifunction knob or use the pop-up
numeric keypad to set the excursion of the peak.
➢ Press Table Order, then rotate the multifunction knob to select the
sorting mode of the peak. Press down the knob to select it. You can also
press Table Order continuously or enable the touch screen to select it. The
available sorting mode is "Amp Order" and "Freq Order". By default, it is
"Amp Order".
➢ Press Export, and the save setting menu is displayed. You can export the
peak search results to the internal memory or the external USB storage
device in CSV format. For detailed saving operation, refer to descriptions in
"Store and Load".
⚫ Press More → Window to select the desired window function.
Spectral leakage can be considerably decreased when a window function is used.
MSO5000-E series provides 6 FFT window functions (as shown in Table 6-1)
which have different characteristics and are applicable to measuring different
waveforms. You need to select the window function according to the
characteristics of the waveform to be measured.
⚫ For FFT math operation setting label, refer to descriptions in "Math Operation
Label".
⚫ Press More → More → Color Grade to enable or disable the color grade
display of the FFT operation results. When enabled, different colors are
displayed on the screen to indicate the times of data acquisition or acquisition
probability.
⚫ Press More → More → Reset ColorGrade to clear the color grade display and
display the color grade again.
Tip
FFT shortcut operation: Enable the touch screen, and then tap the function
navigation icon at the lower-left corner of the screen to open the function
navigation. Then, tap the "FFT" icon to open the FFT menu. This oscilloscope
supports 4 FFTs: FFT1, FFT2, FFT3, and FFT4. For details, refer to the
descriptions in this section.
"AND" Operation
Performs logic "AND" operation on the waveform voltage values of the specified
sources point by point and displays the results. In operation, when the voltage value
of the source channel is greater than the threshold of the corresponding channel, it is
regarded as logic "1"; otherwise it is logic "0". The results of logic AND operation of
two binary bits are shown in Table 6-2.
➢ If Source A (or Source B) selects CH1, press More → Thre.CH1 to set the
threshold of Source A (or Source B) in logic operation. For setting methods,
refer to descriptions in "Parameter Setting Method".
➢ If Source A (or Source B) selects CH2, press More → Thre.CH2 to set the
threshold of Source A (or Source B) in logic operation. For setting methods,
refer to descriptions in "Parameter Setting Method".
Tip
The thresholds of the digital channels (D0-D15) are respectively set in the LA
module.