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Sweep with Agilent function generator - rising amplitude

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Hello,

 

i am using an Agilent 33210A function generator and i try to generate a simple sinus sweep with constant amplitude.

For some reason the amplitude is increasing for the whole sweep-time. I basically used the Sweep VI from the Agilent 33xxx example VIs.

I only added the VOLT command to control the amplitude as described in the User's guide. Hope you can tell me where my mistake is. 🙂

 

sweep_rising_amplitude.PNGsweep_vi.PNG

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Does this phenomenon occur if you sweep the frequency manually?

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@Klüs wrote:

Hello,

 

i am using an Agilent 33210A function generator and i try to generate a simple sinus sweep with constant amplitude.

For some reason the amplitude is increasing for the whole sweep-time. I basically used the Sweep VI from the Agilent 33xxx example VIs.

I only added the VOLT command to control the amplitude as described in the User's guide. Hope you can tell me where my mistake is. 🙂

 

sweep_rising_amplitude.PNG


Have you tried setting the amplitude before configuring the sweep, not in the middle of it?

 

Ben64

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Thank you, that was the right hint. It was not a software problem but a hardware thing. I didn't consider that the measuring chain has such a frequency depending behaviour.

 

Obviously a beginner's mistake. Next time i will try to exclude these types of errors before i ask for help. 

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