질문:
What is aliasing?
답변:
Aliasing occurs when an oscilloscope does not sample the signal fast enough to construct an accurate waveform record. The signal frequency is misidentified, and the waveforms displayed on an oscilloscope become indistinguishable.
Aliasing is basically a form of undersampling. The undersampled waveform is constructed to look like a slower frequency waveform or a flat line when the sample rate is the same as the frequency of your signal.
You can detect aliasing by running a horizontal test on your oscilloscope. If the shape of the waveform changes drastically, you may have aliasing. You can also perform a peak detect test and if the waveform still changes drastically, aliasing may be an issue.
To fix aliasing, scale in horizontally, increase the record length or use a combination of the two. The quick fix for aliasing is to select auto-set, which automatically sets the vertical, horizontal and trigger controls for a usable and stable waveform display.
This video video gives you a better understanding what aliasing looks like, and how to fix it.
Understanding the concepts of aliasing and how to detect and fix it using a Tektronix oscilloscope
이 FAQ는 다음에 적용 됩니다:
제품 시리즈: DPO7000 MDO3000 MDO4000 MSO/DPO70000DX 혼합 신호/디지털 포스퍼 오실로스코프 MSO3000/DPO3000 MSO4000/DPO4000 MSO/DPO5000B 혼합 신호 오실로스코프
제품:
FAQ ID 64691
모든 FAQ 보기 »