element14 presents | Learn Three Ways You Can Create Bode Plots - Workbench Wednesdays @element14presents | Uploaded November 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Creating a Bode plot from a simulation (or transfer function) is easy, but what if you want to create a Bode plot for a REAL op-amp circuit or filter? One way to do this is to measure a few parameters with an oscilloscope and function generator, and then put those values into a spreadsheet. Another is to use network analysis or frequency response analysis to do it automatically.
In this episode, James takes you through different methods of generating Bode plots, talks about the pros and cons of each, and discusses the tools you'll need for each method.
Discuss the episode and ask James questions on the element14 Community! bit.ly/3TP5sEQ
Previous episode, "Instrument Basics: Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs) with PicoVNA" bit.ly/3gqWDU6
Shop - Digilent Analog Discovery 2: bit.ly/3VijGzo
Engage with the element14 presents team on the element14 Community - suggest builds, find project files and behind the scenes video: bit.ly/3tmdewv
Visit the element14 Community for more great activities and free hardware: bit.ly/3q6YMpu
Tech Spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM
RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux
Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJY
#0:00 Welcome to Workbench Wednesdays
#0:30 What is a Bode Plot?
#2:03 Manual Measurements
#5:14 Network Analyzer
#6:49 Frequency Response Analysis (FRA)
#8:53 Give your Feedback
#bodeplot #oscilloscope
Creating a Bode plot from a simulation (or transfer function) is easy, but what if you want to create a Bode plot for a REAL op-amp circuit or filter? One way to do this is to measure a few parameters with an oscilloscope and function generator, and then put those values into a spreadsheet. Another is to use network analysis or frequency response analysis to do it automatically.
In this episode, James takes you through different methods of generating Bode plots, talks about the pros and cons of each, and discusses the tools you'll need for each method.
Discuss the episode and ask James questions on the element14 Community! bit.ly/3TP5sEQ
Previous episode, "Instrument Basics: Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs) with PicoVNA" bit.ly/3gqWDU6
Shop - Digilent Analog Discovery 2: bit.ly/3VijGzo
Engage with the element14 presents team on the element14 Community - suggest builds, find project files and behind the scenes video: bit.ly/3tmdewv
Visit the element14 Community for more great activities and free hardware: bit.ly/3q6YMpu
Tech Spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM
RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux
Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJY
#0:00 Welcome to Workbench Wednesdays
#0:30 What is a Bode Plot?
#2:03 Manual Measurements
#5:14 Network Analyzer
#6:49 Frequency Response Analysis (FRA)
#8:53 Give your Feedback
#bodeplot #oscilloscope