klpang1
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Dear all,
I have several measurement equipment that provides 10MHz reference signal output. When I connect this signal into the oscilloscope, I detected two signals. One is the actual 10MHz and another a 20Hz signal. Both this signal are clean sine wave. Why is this so? In my limited knowledge, two signal cannot be mixed and yet appears as two distinctive signal in the scope.
The level for both sine wave is the same. In my limited knowledge that means, even if one is a carrier signal, I shall still see the 10MHz signal together with the 20Hz signal. Do appreciate help here.
Thanks.
KL
I have several measurement equipment that provides 10MHz reference signal output. When I connect this signal into the oscilloscope, I detected two signals. One is the actual 10MHz and another a 20Hz signal. Both this signal are clean sine wave. Why is this so? In my limited knowledge, two signal cannot be mixed and yet appears as two distinctive signal in the scope.
The level for both sine wave is the same. In my limited knowledge that means, even if one is a carrier signal, I shall still see the 10MHz signal together with the 20Hz signal. Do appreciate help here.
Thanks.
KL