The FFT trace looks horizontally mirrored at 100kHz, even the noise seems mirrored. Strange.
I would bet it is mirrored! That should say something to those who know this stuff.
Yes the display is mirrored around 100KHz, which implies a 200KSPS rate.
If one is viewing a center frequency of 100KHz, then the FFT should create a sample rate that supports a reasonable result around 100KHz, which 200KSPS is not. As mentioned this sample rate should not be allowed to be this low and the DSO should produce a much higher sample rate which evidently it does not, unless user intervention to "force" the lower sample rate and incur Nyquist sub-sampling artifacts, but hopefully knowing such artifacts will occur.
This is a serious FFT bug, that could easily fool a user into "thinking" these sub-sampled artifacts are real when in fact they are not.
scander36 has done a great service in showing these FFT results, which initially were to show the channel and ADC linearity by means of a Two Tone IMD signal and subsequent FFT, but this low sampling rate issue was uncovered.
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