09-20-2006 12:28 AM
09-20-2006 02:48 AM
Hi Thomas,
If you are using LabVIEW then you need to use the Vertical:Maximum Input Frequency property and wire a -1 to it which will give you full bandwidth. If you are using CVI then use the NISCOPE_ATTR_MAX_INPUT_FREQUENCY attribute and again pass a -1.0 into the attribute.
Hope this helps,
Nick
09-20-2006 03:06 AM
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04-14-2008 10:01 AM
Hi. I use NI-Scope 5124 to measure the ripple and noise peak-to-peak voltage in 20 MHz bandwidth. I am going to use your suggestion - use the Vertical:Maximum Input Frequency property and then wire it to 20 MHz. But can you tell me what is default Maximum Input Frequency? Thank you.
Shiying
04-15-2008 11:24 AM
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04-15-2008 03:20 PM
Hi Joe,
I did add "niScope Configure Chan Characteristics.vi" with "max input frequency = 20MHz" and "input impenance = 1Mohm" in the scope configuration as follow:
niScope Configure Chan Characteristics.vi --> niScope Configure Vertical.vi --> niScope Configure Horizontal.vi
But I still get the same result. How do I know the 20MHz Noise Filter is presented?
Shiying
04-15-2008 06:32 PM
04-17-2008 03:10 PM
Tom,
Does it relate the "min sample rate" setup in niScope Configure Horizontal? What are the correct settings for both Horizontal and Vertical Configure if the application is for measuring the peak to peak noise (AC coupling) with in 20 MHz bandwidth?
Shiying