Here some other example. One 14.2MHz filter. (bit off)
New FW 8.01
TG is now bit improved.
New FW 8.01
TG is now bit improved.
Also, I saw a few post from people using Perseus software, does it work?
Does anyone know the SCPI port for the SSA3000X?
I apologize for asking such a simple question : how do I connect a parallel resonant circuit ( capacitor and coil ) tuned to around 1Mhz to a Siglent spectrum analyzer with tracking generator ? Do I need some sort of impedance adapters ?
I apologize for asking such a simple question : how do I connect a parallel resonant circuit ( capacitor and coil ) tuned to around 1Mhz to a Siglent spectrum analyzer with tracking generator ? Do I need some sort of impedance adapters ?Just put 50Ohm 10dB pads before and behind the circuit to avoid reflections and/or
impedance transformation on the cables.
This costs you 20dB of dynamic range but you can afford this easily as there are around
90dB DR if you set the SSA to 30Hz RBW.
I apologize for asking such a simple question : how do I connect a parallel resonant circuit ( capacitor and coil ) tuned to around 1Mhz to a Siglent spectrum analyzer with tracking generator ? Do I need some sort of impedance adapters ?
Just put 50Ohm 10dB pads before and behind the circuit to avoid reflections and/or
impedance transformation on the cables.
This costs you 20dB of dynamic range but you can afford this easily as there are around
90dB DR if you set the SSA to 30Hz RBW.
regards
I apologize for asking such a simple question : how do I connect a parallel resonant circuit ( capacitor and coil ) tuned to around 1Mhz to a Siglent spectrum analyzer with tracking generator ? Do I need some sort of impedance adapters ?Just put 50Ohm 10dB pads before and behind the circuit to avoid reflections and/or
impedance transformation on the cables.
This costs you 20dB of dynamic range but you can afford this easily as there are around
90dB DR if you set the SSA to 30Hz RBW.AFAIK that is called a pi-network. Another option is to use a directional coupler / directional Bridge...
but either way this is getting into network analyser territory.
Hi,
Does anyone know the SCPI port for the SSA3000X?
I am considering writing my own software, but don't want to friend on NI to interface.
Thanks,
Vitor
Great!
Could I then make a wish?
Using i.e. Rigol, one can interface to SCPI through one single port. This even allows using telnet as a client.
With Siglent, the port on the PC side is constantly changing. This may be documented and part of the TCP/IP protocol, but it does make life difficult for people like me, who do not master TCP/IP and want to start in VB .net with basic networking code samples.
Hi.
With telnet I can send commands and the SSA will switch to remote.
But I won't receive any return data, because it is sent to a different port.