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jw
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Hi,
I have an oscope that can operate at up to 100 MHz.
My situation is that I want to measure the voltage magnitude of a signal
that could have a frequency up to 1GHz, this is not a square wave shape, it
is probably more like a sign wave shape.
So I am thinking that I could accomplish this by using a frequency divider
to shift the GHz frequency to a range (MHz) that my oscope could handle.
Are there any big reasons why this would not work?
--TIA, jw
I have an oscope that can operate at up to 100 MHz.
My situation is that I want to measure the voltage magnitude of a signal
that could have a frequency up to 1GHz, this is not a square wave shape, it
is probably more like a sign wave shape.
So I am thinking that I could accomplish this by using a frequency divider
to shift the GHz frequency to a range (MHz) that my oscope could handle.
Are there any big reasons why this would not work?
--TIA, jw