Specifications

Advanced FFT and waveform math follow wherever you go
Time is especially precious on the manu-
facturing line. When a test system fails,
quick troubleshooting and analysis is
needed to get the line running again as
soon as possible.
An FFT of the upper waveform reveals three spectral lines
that represent the carrier frequency and its sidebands, enabling
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nformative analysis of amplitude-modulated signals.
Although the sine-wave signal seems fl awless in the time
domain, doing an FFT reveals the presence of harmonic
distortion, which is seen as integer-multiple spectral
components in the frequency domain.
The portable, lightweight U1600 Series
is more convenient than conventional
benchtop oscilloscopes. Its small form
adds versatility when measuring hard-
to-reach points in the test system, and
its large color LCD display enables clear
viewing of waveforms.
Analysis of complex waveforms is easy
with the U1600 Series’ dual waveform
math (DWM) and fast Fourier transform
(FFT) functions. The FFT function provides
a frequency-domain view of measure-
ments in four windowing techniques:
Rectangular, Hanning, Hamming and
Blackman-Harris.
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