Description | Test Steps | Steps Resources | Expected Results | |
Testing the marker function for channel 1 and 2 | 1. On channel 1 and 2’s setting, set Type to Sample, Window Function to Flat-top and Averaging to 1. |  | The interface should look like in the “Step Resources” picture. | |
2. Connect Scope ch1+ to W1 and Scope ch1- to GND. 2. Connect Scope ch2+ to W2 and Scope ch2- to GND |  | | |
3. On Spectrum Analyzer’s Sweep setting, Set Start Frequency at 0Hz and Stop frequency at 1MHz, set the Resolution BW to 61.04Hz. On signal Generator, Set Channel 1’s Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 250 kHz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 750 kHz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. |  | | |
4. Open the marker setting and select channel 1. Enable marker 1,2,3,4 or 5. |  | The marker is enabled when the number box is filled with color. The initial position of the marker is on the center frequency of the window. | |
5. Click the peak button. |  | The marker highlighted should detect the fundamental frequency of the channel 1’s signal which is on 250kHz. | |
6. Click the “→ peak” button. |  | The marker highlighted shouldn’t detect the fundamental frequency of the channel 2’s signal which is on 750kHz. | |
7. Click the “Dn Ampl” button. |  | The marker should detect the next lower amplitude signal compared from the previous point within the channel 1’s spectrum. | |
8. Click the “Up Ampl” button. |  | The marker should detect the next higher amplitude signal compared from the previous point within the channel 1’s spectrum. | |
9. Open the marker setting and select channel 2. Enable marker 1,2,3,4 or 5. |  | The marker is enabled when the number box is filled with color. The initial position of the marker is on the center frequency of the window. | |
10. Click the peak button. |  | The marker highlighted should detect the fundamental frequency of the channel 2’s signal which is on 750kHz. | |
11. Click the “← peak” button. |  | The marker highlighted shouldn’t detect the fundamental frequency of the channel 1’s signal which is on 250kHz. | |
12. Click the “Dn Ampl” button. |  | The marker should detect the next lower amplitude signal compared from the previous point within the channel 2’s spectrum. | |
13. Click the “Up Ampl” button. |  | The marker should detect the next higher amplitude signal compared from the previous point within the channel 2’s spectrum. | |
Testing channel 1 and 2 simultaneously | 1. On channel 1 and 2’s setting, set Type to Sample, Window Function to Flat-top and Averaging to 1. |  | The interface should look like in the “Step Resources” picture. | |
2. Connect Scope ch1+ to W1 and Scope ch1- to GND. 2. Connect Scope ch2+ to W2 and Scope ch2- to GND |  | | |
3. On Spectrum Analyzer’s Sweep setting, Set Start Frequency at 0Hz and Stop frequency at 500 Hz, set the Resolution BW to 488.28 mHz. On signal Generator, Set Channel 1’s Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 100 Hz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 300 Hz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. |  | | |
4. Run the Signal Generator and Spectrum Analyzer. Set Marker Table on to monitor marker values. |  | The fundamental frequency should be on 100 Hz for channel 1 and 300 Hz for channel 2. The signals shouldn’t be interfering the other. | |
5. Repeat Testing the marker function for channel 1 and 2 from steps 4 to 13. | | The behavior should be the same. | |
6. On Spectrum Analyzer’s Sweep setting, Set Start Frequency at 0Hz and Stop frequency at 1k Hz, set the Resolution BW to to 976.56 mHz. On signal Generator, Set Channel 1’s Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 200 Hz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 600 Hz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. |  | | |
7. Run the Signal Generator and Spectrum Analyzer. |  | The fundamental frequency should be on 200 Hz for channel 1 and 600 Hz for channel 2. The signals shouldn’t be interfering the other. | |
8. Repeat Testing the marker function for channel 1 and 2 from steps 4 to 13. | | The behavior should be the same. | |
9. On Spectrum Analyzer’s Sweep setting, Set Start Frequency at 0Hz and Stop frequency at 1k Hz, set the Resolution BW to 976.56 mHz. On signal Generator, Set Channel 1’s Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 300 Hz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 700 Hz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. |  | | |
10. Run the Signal Generator and Spectrum Analyzer. |  | The fundamental frequency should be on 300 Hz for channel 1 and 700 Hz for channel 2. The signals shouldn’t be interfering the other. | |
11. Repeat Testing the marker function for channel 1 and 2 from steps 4 to 13. | | The behavior should be the same. | |
12. On Spectrum Analyzer’s Sweep setting, Set Start Frequency at 0Hz and Stop frequency at 10 kHz, set the Resolution BW to 4.88 Hz. On signal Generator, Set Channel 1’s Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 4 kHz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 7k Hz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. |  | | |
13. Run the Signal Generator and Spectrum Analyzer. |  | The fundamental frequency should be on 4 kHz for channel 1 and 7 kHz for channel 2. The signals shouldn’t be interfering the other. | |
14. Repeat Testing the marker function for channel 1 and 2 from steps 4 to 13. | | The behavior should be the same. | |
15. On Spectrum Analyzer’s Sweep setting, Set Start Frequency at 1 kHz and Stop frequency at 50 kHz, set the Resolution BW to 3.05 Hz. On signal Generator, Set Channel 1’s Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 10 kHz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 20 kHz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. |  | | |
16. Run the Signal Generator and Spectrum Analyzer. |  | The fundamental frequency should be on 10 kHz for channel 1 and20 kHz for channel 2. The signals shouldn’t be interfering the other. | |
17. Repeat Testing the marker function for channel 1 and 2 from steps 4 to 13. | | The behavior should be the same. | |
18. On Spectrum Analyzer’s Sweep setting, Set Start Frequency at 1 kHz and Stop frequency at 50 kHz, set the Resolution BW to 3.05 Hz. On signal Generator, Set Channel 1’s Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 27 kHz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 30 kHz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. |  | | |
19. Run the Signal Generator and Spectrum Analyzer. |  | The fundamental frequency should be on 27 kHz for channel 1 and 30 kHz for channel 2. The signals shouldn’t be interfering the other. | |
20. Repeat Testing the marker function for channel 1 and 2 from steps 4 to 13. | | The behavior should be the same. | |
21. On Spectrum Analyzer’s Sweep setting, Set Start Frequency at 1 MHz and Stop frequency at 20 MHz, set the Resolution BW to 1.53 kHz. On signal Generator, Set Channel 1’s Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 5 MHz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. Amplitude: 10V, Frequency: 10 MHz, Offset: 0V and Phase: 0 degrees. |  | | |
22. Run the Signal Generator and Spectrum Analyzer. |  | The fundamental frequency should be on 5 MHz for channel 1 and 10 MHz for channel 2. The signals shouldn’t be interfering the other. | |
23. Repeat Testing the marker function for channel 1 and 2 from steps 4 to 13. | | The behavior should be the same. | |