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Old 04-05-08, 04:06 AM   #4 (Link)
 
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Re: RTA settings question


Yeah, good point. The Hann recommendation came from my notes where there was a change in the beta version to modify the frequency restrictions on the signal generator.

The help files were then modified to add the message:

"The Hann window is well suited to most measurements, offering a good tradeoff between resolution and shoulder height. If very high dynamic range needs to be resolved (very small signals close to very large signals) use the 4-term or 7-term Blackman-Harris windows. If the spectral peak amplitudes must be accurately measured use the Flat Top window, this will provide amplitude accuracy of 0.01 dB regardless of where the tone being measured falls relative to the bins of the FFT. The other windows only show the spectral amplitude accurately if the tone is exactly on the centre of an FFT bin, if the tone falls between two bins the amplitude is lower, with the maximum error occurring exactly between two bins. This maximum error is 3.92dB for the Rectangular window, 1.42dB for Hann, 0.83dB for the 4-term Blackman-Harris and 0.4dB for the 7-term Blackman-Harris."

I started using it for everything, but you're right, if it's periodic you can use rectangular as it also says...

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