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Hello guys, i've been getting around with labview for this past month and I have a question about https://forums.ni.com/t5/Example-Code/VirtualBench-Bode-Analyzer-With-the-FGEN-and-MSO/ta-p/3996033 this example. 

So I have to make the bode diagram for my high-pass filter with a cutt-off at 0.1Hz.. I can't make the frequency axsis start at 0.01 (I've tried modifying the coefficient of exp but that can't seem to be the problem because I get a perfect bode diagram with my low-pass filter.. so any ideas? 

Thanks in advance for your help

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Hello guys, i've been getting around with labview for this past month and I have a question about https://forums.ni.com/t5/Example-Code/VirtualBench-Bode-Analyzer-With-the-FGEN-and-MSO/ta-p/3996033 this example. 

So I have to make the bode diagram for my high-pass filter with a cutt-off at 0.1Hz.. I can't make the frequency axsis start at 0.01 (I've tried modifying the coefficient of exp but that can't seem to be the problem because I get a perfect bode diagram with my low-pass filter.. so any ideas? 

Thanks in advance for your help

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Low frequency limit is determined by acquisition time. Try to increase that constant that determines it via detected frequency.

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I don't have the aquisition time here.. here is my bode diagram.. shouldn't it normally start at its cut-off frequency?

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