The Oscilloscope; Introduction; The Scope (An Overview) - HP 1652B Getting Started Manual

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The Oscilloscope
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Introduction
This chapter introduces the oscilloscope and gives an overview of the
main menus that you will use on your oscilloscope. Also included are
scope menu maps. The purpose and functions of each menu are
explained in detail in the following chapters.
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Chapter 23 explains the Channel Menu.
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Chapter 24 explains the Trigger Menu.
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Chapter 25 explains the Waveforms Menu.
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Chapter 26 explains Mixed Mode Displays.
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Chapter 27 gives you a basic mixed mode measurement example.
An actual signal from the compensation signal output is used through
out most of these chapters to better illustrate how to use the different
oscilloscope menus. If you need an introduction to oscilloscopes, refer
to Feeling Comfortable with Digitizing Oscilloscopes.
The Scope
The oscilloscope in the HP 1652B/1653B Logic Analyzer is a
(An Overview)
2 channel, 400 megasample/second, 100 MHz single-shot and repetitive
(repetitive single-shot) bandwidth scope. It is turned on/off from the
System Configuration menu with the Channel, Trigger and Waveforms
menus accessed from front panel keys. The scope can be armed by the
analyzer or an external BNC.
Scope Menu
Maps
The scope menu maps show you the fields and the available options of
each field within the three menus. The menu maps will help you get an
overview of each menu as well as provide a quick reference of what
each menu contains. Waveform selection is available in all main menus
and is shown in the Waveform Selection Menu Map.
HP 16528/1653B
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The Oscilloscope
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