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Owon TAO3000 Dual-Channel Series User Manual

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4.Advanced User Guidebook
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Blackman
Best solution for magnitude, worst for frequency.
Recommend to use for:
Single frequency waveforms, to find higher
order harmonics.
Hanning
Good for magnitude, but poorer frequency
resolution than Hamming.
Recommend to use for:
Sine, periodic and narrow band random noise.
Transients or bursts where the signal levels
before and after the event are significantly
different.
Kaiser
The frequency resolution when using the Kaiser
window is fair; the spectral leakage and amplitude
accuracy are both good.
The Kaiser window is best used when frequencies
are very close to the same value but have widely
differing amplitudes (the side lobe level and shape
factor are closest to the traditional Gaussian
RBW). This window is also good for random
signals.
Bartlett
The Bartlett window is a slightly narrower variant
of the triangular window, with zero weight at both
ends.
Figure 4-24, Figure 4-25, Figure 4-26, Figure 4-27, Figure 4-28, Figure 4-29
are examples for measuring sine wave with a frequency of 1kHz under the
selection of six different windows for FFT:

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Owon TAO3000 Dual-Channel Series Specifications

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BrandOwon
ModelTAO3000 Dual-Channel Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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