10-15-2025 03:32 AM
The board is an amplifier. It ouputs sine wave, I already measure the output with oscilloscope, it's correct.
10-15-2025 03:42 AM
@cainiao wrote:
Thank you sir, I connected BNC ground to the power supply, the wave appears. But here's another question: It seems that the wave is a bit distorted. How can I solve it?
Your sampling rate may be low, trying increasing it to the max supported
10-15-2025 04:41 AM
Hi cainiao,
@cainiao wrote:
It seems that the wave is a bit distorted. How can I solve it?
Did you notice my previous message?
What is your sample rate and what is the frequency of that sine wave?
10-15-2025 10:30 PM
Hi, GerdW
The frequency of sine wave is 1kHz. Sample rate 9kHz. I think it obeys Nyquist theorem.
Cainiao
10-15-2025 11:40 PM
@cainiao wrote:
Hi, GerdW
The frequency of sine wave is 1kHz. Sample rate 9kHz. I think it obeys Nyquist theorem.
Cainiao
Please keep in mind that Nyquist criteria preserve only the frequency and not the quality (i.e., shape). A 1kHz sine wave sampled at 2kHz will show up as a triangle wave after sampling.
You need to sample at 10x or more the frequency to acquire or generate a reasonable quality sine wave.
10-16-2025 12:25 AM
Hi cainiao,
@cainiao wrote:
The frequency of sine wave is 1kHz. Sample rate 9kHz. I think it obeys Nyquist theorem.
Your first message told very different numbers!
Now you get just 9 samples per sine wave: what do you expect?
10-16-2025 04:05 AM
Thanks for your reply. I will try later