I want to learn some more measurements to quantify pickup design. The following test looks like a good place to start:
http://music-electronics-forum.com/a...-joemethod.jpg
I am using a function generator on my phone, which puts out relatively low voltage. Does that matter?
Can I measure voltage across the resistor with a meter, or do I have to use an oscilloscope? In my dim understanding it seems it should be AC voltage, right? When I set my meter to AC voltage it just goes uniformly down as frequency goes up. If I select DC voltage I get the kind of behavior I kind of expected and a number for resonant frequency that's in the realm of possibility (6.3kHz)...
Anyone care to give me some additional coaching on how to run this test? If I need additional gear, I'm on a very low budget (hobby).
BTW I have the Extech 380193 and Extech 430 DMM (lower end, probably cost $100 new).
Thanks in advance for all help.
Michael
http://music-electronics-forum.com/a...-joemethod.jpg
I am using a function generator on my phone, which puts out relatively low voltage. Does that matter?
Can I measure voltage across the resistor with a meter, or do I have to use an oscilloscope? In my dim understanding it seems it should be AC voltage, right? When I set my meter to AC voltage it just goes uniformly down as frequency goes up. If I select DC voltage I get the kind of behavior I kind of expected and a number for resonant frequency that's in the realm of possibility (6.3kHz)...
Anyone care to give me some additional coaching on how to run this test? If I need additional gear, I'm on a very low budget (hobby).
BTW I have the Extech 380193 and Extech 430 DMM (lower end, probably cost $100 new).
Thanks in advance for all help.
Michael
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