X-Cursor Measurement - Agilent Technologies U1602B User's And Service Manual

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Using the Scope Functions

X-Cursor Measurement

X1, X2 and delta
measurement
The X- cursor measurement places two vertical lines across the displayed
waveform to measure values (in volts or amperes) and time relative to the
trigger point. You can select cursor's mode to be in either single cursor
line X1 or X2, or combination of X1 and X2 cursor lines. The selected
cursor line is displayed as a long- dashed vertical line while the
non- selected cursor line is displayed as a short- dashed vertical line.
The delta of the X1 and X2 (D) are displayed at the top right of the
waveform display area. The instructions below will guide you through the
steps of setting up the X- cursor measurement:
1 On the X- cursor menu page, press F2 to select cursor mode to be either
2 Turn the rotary switch to adjust the X1 and X2 cursor lines. If both
3 Press F3 to display the pull- up menu to select the channel source to be
4 In Figure 3- 30, two cursor lines — X1 and X2 mode — are selected,
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single X1 or X2 cursor line, or the combination of X1 and X2 cursor
lines from a pull- up menu.
cursor lines are selected, both lines move in parallel with the same
delta X- cursor value.
measured.
where measurement is made for the signal at channel 1.
The X1 measurement is +16.00 mV at +500.0
The X2 measurement is –8.000 mV at –1.000 ms.
The delta of X1 and X2 voltage measurement is +24.00 mV with time
relative difference of +1.500 ms.
µs.
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