Question
I got to do one last exercise:
From the specifications of the function generator calculate the standard uncertainty of the amplitude of a 1 V (peak) sinusoidal signal of 1 kHz.
The specifications say that:
Accuracy at 1kHz = +/- 1% of the specified output
f = 1000 +/- 10 Hz
Amplitude = 1 +/- 0.01 V
How can I compute the uncertainty from this?
From the specifications of the function generator calculate the standard uncertainty of the amplitude of a 1 V (peak) sinusoidal signal of 1 kHz.
The specifications say that:
Accuracy at 1kHz = +/- 1% of the specified output
f = 1000 +/- 10 Hz
Amplitude = 1 +/- 0.01 V
How can I compute the uncertainty from this?
Answers
And then it continues:
Calculate the standard uncertainty of the oscilloscope when measuring the amplitude and rms value of the previous signal. Take into account the oscilloscope noise.
I have been looking through the entire Oscilloscope's documentation and I can't find said noise. Any ideas?
Calculate the standard uncertainty of the oscilloscope when measuring the amplitude and rms value of the previous signal. Take into account the oscilloscope noise.
I have been looking through the entire Oscilloscope's documentation and I can't find said noise. Any ideas?
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