neazoi
Advanced Member level 6
Hi I have an HF (1-30MHz) signal generator which has 50 ohm step attenuator (Pi networks), which I want to measure to a spectrum analyzer or a scope, through a 50 ohm 1 meter coaxial cable.
My scope has a 50R option which shunts it's input to the ground through a 50R. My analyzer has permanently such a 50R shunt resistor.
My question is this:
When measuring this generator with the scope, should I enable the 50R shunt in the scope or not?
In other words, should the setup be generator 50R PI network -> 50R coaxial -> 50R shunt scope input ?
To put it in another perspective, won't the 50R of the generator and the 50R shunt in the scope, be seen as 25R by the scope?
My scope has a 50R option which shunts it's input to the ground through a 50R. My analyzer has permanently such a 50R shunt resistor.
My question is this:
When measuring this generator with the scope, should I enable the 50R shunt in the scope or not?
In other words, should the setup be generator 50R PI network -> 50R coaxial -> 50R shunt scope input ?
To put it in another perspective, won't the 50R of the generator and the 50R shunt in the scope, be seen as 25R by the scope?