Instructions
5.Use the Arbitrary Function Generator (Optional) 
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ln  Natural logarithm function   
Cubic  Cubic function   
Cauchy  Cauchy distribution 
Besselj  BesselI function   
Bessely  BesselII function   
Erf  Error function   
Airy  Airy function   
Windows 
Rectangle  Rectangle window   
Gauss  Gauss distribution   
Hamming  Hamming window   
Hann  Hanning window   
Bartlett  Bartlett window   
Blackman  Blackman window   
Laylight  Laylight window 
Triang  Triangle window (Fejer window)   
Others 
DC  DC signal 
Heart  Heart signal 
Round  Round signal 
LFMPulse  Linear FM pulse   
Rhombus  Rhombus signal 
Cardiac  Cardiac signal   
Noise  Noise signal 
Frequency Response Analysis 
The Frequency Response Analysis (FRA) feature controls the built-in waveform generator 
to sweep a sine wave across a range of frequencies while measuring the input to and 
output from a device under test. At each frequency, gain and phase are measured and 
plotted on a frequency response Bode chart. When the frequency response analysis 
completes, you can move a marker across the chart to see the measured gain and phase 
values at each frequency point. You can also adjust the chart's scale and offset settings for 
the gain and phase plots. 
Note: If the signal is disturbed seriously, it is recommended to select Average in Acquire 
Mode before running the analysis, the averages can only be set as 4 or 16, and then run the 
analysis.  
Push the Utility button, select Function in the bottom menu, select FRA in the left menu. 
The description of FRA Menu is shown as the follows: 
Function 
Menu  
Setting  Description 










