About the AWG function of the DHO924S
Generator connected directly to inputs 1 and 2
• Set the frequency range to a range of 100 Hz and 200kHz and the resolution is 10 points per decade. If I'm lucky the plot will start. As a result of the coupling I will see a flat response as well as the phase remaining at zero degrees.
• Then I set the response to 10 Hz and 200kHz and all settings remain unchanged. The result of this change is that the plot will not be started.
• I can repeat this test many times and sometimes both settings may or may not work. I am surprised that in this specific case no external device is connected, so I expect that this should always work.
What else strikes me:
• I have tried to adjust the input sensitivity manually but this has no effect. So it seems that there is a kind of auto ranging.
• In the case of auto ranging, I see in the upper part of the plot that the amplitude of both input channels is sometimes empty or that the signals are much too large and therefore it seems as if the auto ranging is not functioning properly.
• If I am lucky enough to have a plot appear it is not possible to adjust the vertical scale (it is always at -60dB to +60 dB). The same applies to the phase, which cannot be adjusted in the case of a small deviation.
• Based on the fixed vertical scales, it is desirable that both phase and amplitude can be adjusted, possibly supplemented with “auto ranging”.
In summary, I now have a device that I purchased explicitly for the bode plot function and which does not appear to work, both directly connected to the inputs of the oscilloscope, but the problems seem to be even worse when measuring an external device such as a simple analogue class. A amplifier for audio with only 10 dB gain.
As long as I take measurements starting at 1 kHz and set the Y axis of both input channels in his most insensitive setting beforehand then the device is able to set the gain correctly afterwards.