Cleverscope Model CS320A - CS328A Data Sheet Summary
... Triggered LED on the front panel Either a USB2.0 or 100 Mbit/sec isolated Ethernet PC interface An optional plug-in signal generator CS700A, 0-10MHz, sine, square or triangle. An optional plug-in signal generator CS701, 0-65MHz Sine Wave (AWG capable). An optional External Sample clock inp ...
... Triggered LED on the front panel Either a USB2.0 or 100 Mbit/sec isolated Ethernet PC interface An optional plug-in signal generator CS700A, 0-10MHz, sine, square or triangle. An optional plug-in signal generator CS701, 0-65MHz Sine Wave (AWG capable). An optional External Sample clock inp ...
ZX Spectrum + Upgrade Instructions
... done is to connect thk’other end to the Spectrum circuit-board. The switch is always connected across the component labelled C27, but the position of this varies from one issue to another, and later Spectrums have a place already set aside for connecting the switch. Find the connection points releva ...
... done is to connect thk’other end to the Spectrum circuit-board. The switch is always connected across the component labelled C27, but the position of this varies from one issue to another, and later Spectrums have a place already set aside for connecting the switch. Find the connection points releva ...
angle modulation
... a) By varying the frequency, c – Frequency Modulation. b) By varying the phase, c – Phase Modulation ...
... a) By varying the frequency, c – Frequency Modulation. b) By varying the phase, c – Phase Modulation ...
Two electron systems
... where Im is the average intensity that hits the detector. If we move one of the mirrors in the direction of the light beam at a constant velocity the detector will register a cosine signal, with a frequency that depends on the velocity and the wavenumber. If the mirror moves at a velocity of v/2 the ...
... where Im is the average intensity that hits the detector. If we move one of the mirrors in the direction of the light beam at a constant velocity the detector will register a cosine signal, with a frequency that depends on the velocity and the wavenumber. If the mirror moves at a velocity of v/2 the ...
Radar Signal Processing
... An impulse in the continuous world is a rectangular pulse, having width of zero, infinite amplitude, and an area of one. Continuous convolution with impulses is quite simple. The function being convolved with the impulse is copied at the location of each impulse. ...
... An impulse in the continuous world is a rectangular pulse, having width of zero, infinite amplitude, and an area of one. Continuous convolution with impulses is quite simple. The function being convolved with the impulse is copied at the location of each impulse. ...
Spectrum analyzer
A spectrum analyzer measures the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency within the full frequency range of the instrument. The primary use is to measure the power of the spectrum of known and unknown signals. The input signal that a spectrum analyzer measures is electrical, however, spectral compositions of other signals, such as acoustic pressure waves and optical light waves, can be considered through the use of an appropriate transducer. Optical spectrum analyzers also exist, which use direct optical techniques such as a monochromator to make measurements.By analyzing the spectra of electrical signals, dominant frequency, power, distortion, harmonics, bandwidth, and other spectral components of a signal can be observed that are not easily detectable in time domain waveforms. These parameters are useful in the characterization of electronic devices, such as wireless transmitters.The display of a spectrum analyzer has frequency on the horizontal axis and the amplitude displayed on the vertical axis. To the casual observer, a spectrum analyzer looks like an oscilloscope and, in fact, some lab instruments can function either as an oscilloscope or a spectrum analyzer.