Ok, first off this is another thread searching for good information on measuring resonant peak of pickups. I've done lots of searching and have gone about as far as I can on my own. I understand it is not a nessesity of pickup winding, but in order to keep detailed records of my evolution I would like to at least try - No harm in measurement!
Here are some questions I have if anyone is interested in helping out..
1) What is the difference between "resonant frequency" and "resonance peak".
2) Is there a mathematical calulation that can ben used to determin the peak or do you have to view a waveform?
3) I've read that a signal generator and occiliscope with X-Y capabilities are required to measure the peak. Are there methods that can be done on the computer easily?
4) I found a USB Computer ociliscope (model DSO-2250) which looks like it is also a signal generator. Does anyone with experience want to look over the specs and see if this would be suitable to do the task? I would be willing to buy one and test it. From the screen caps it looks like you could pull up waveforms showing the peak easily but it is all over my head.
Thanks for any help.
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Here are some questions I have if anyone is interested in helping out..
1) What is the difference between "resonant frequency" and "resonance peak".
2) Is there a mathematical calulation that can ben used to determin the peak or do you have to view a waveform?
3) I've read that a signal generator and occiliscope with X-Y capabilities are required to measure the peak. Are there methods that can be done on the computer easily?
4) I found a USB Computer ociliscope (model DSO-2250) which looks like it is also a signal generator. Does anyone with experience want to look over the specs and see if this would be suitable to do the task? I would be willing to buy one and test it. From the screen caps it looks like you could pull up waveforms showing the peak easily but it is all over my head.
Thanks for any help.
b.
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