YOKOGAWA DLM4038 Getting Started Manual

YOKOGAWA DLM4038 Getting Started Manual

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DLM4000 Series
Mixed Signal Oscilloscope
Getting Started Guide
IM DLM4038-03EN
9th Edition

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual DLM4000 Series Mixed Signal Oscilloscope Getting Started Guide IM DLM4038-03EN 9th Edition...
  • Page 2: Product Registration

    Product Registration Thank you for purchasing YOKOGAWA products. YOKOGAWA provides registered users with a variety of information and services. Please allow us to serve you best by completing the product registration form accessible from our website. http://tmi.yokogawa.com/ PIM 103-04E...
  • Page 3 YOKOGAWA is strictly prohibited. • The TCP/IP software of this product and the documents concerning it have been developed/created by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD Networking Software, Release 1 that has been licensed from the Regents of the University of California.
  • Page 4 Disposing of YOKOGAWA Products When disposing of YOKOGAWA products, follow the laws and ordinances of the country or region where the product will be disposed of. Revisions • 1st Edition: November 2012 • 2nd Edition: February 2013 • 3rd Edition: June 2013 •...
  • Page 5: Checking The Contents Of The Package

    Unpack the box and check the contents before operating the instrument. If the wrong items have been delivered, if items are missing, or if there is a problem with the appearance of the items, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. DLM4000 Check that the product that you received is what you ordered by referring to the model name and suffix code given on the name plate on the left side panel.
  • Page 6: Standard Accessories

    DLM4000 overview screen.* * For details on additional option licenses, see “Overview (Overview)” in chapter 22, “Other Features” of the features guide, IM DLM4038-01EN. NO. (Instrument number) When contacting the dealer from which you purchased the instrument, please give them the instrument number.
  • Page 7 On models with the /E2 option, four 701946 miniature passive probes are provided instead of the four standard 701939 passive probes. On models with the /E3 option, eight 701946 miniature passive probes are provided instead of the four standard 701939 passive probes. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 8 • Use the accessories specified in this manual. Moreover, use the accessories of this product only with Yokogawa products that specify them as accessories. • Use the accessories of this product within the rated range of each accessory. When using several accessories together, use them within the specification range of the accessory with the lowest rating.
  • Page 9 * Used by connecting to a probe power terminal (/P8 option) or a probe power supply (701934; sold separately). Spare Parts (Sold Separately) The spare parts below are available for purchase separately. Check that all contents are present and undamaged. For information about ordering spare parts, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Name Part No. Minimum Q’ty Note...
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    Keep this manual until you dispose of the instrument. YOKOGAWA assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these requirements. The following symbols are used on this instrument.
  • Page 11 To prevent the possibility of electric shock or fire, be sure to use the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA. The main power plug must be plugged into an outlet with a protective earth terminal. Do not invalidate this protection by using an extension cord without protective earth grounding.
  • Page 12 Pour éviter les risques de choc électrique ou d’incendie, utilisez le cordon d’alimentation fourni par YOKOGAWA. La fiche doit être branchée sur une prise secteur raccordée à la terre. En cas d’utilisation d’une rallonge, celle-ci doit être impérativement reliée à la terre. Par ailleurs, n’utilisez pas le cordon d’alimentation fourni pour cet instrument avec un autre appareil.
  • Page 13 être extrêmement dangereux. Ne pas retirer le capot, ni démonter ou modifier l’instrument Seul le personnel YOKOGAWA qualifié est habilité à retirer le capot et à démonter ou modifier l’instrument. Certains composants à l’intérieur de l’instrument sont à haute tension et par conséquent, représentent un danger.
  • Page 14: Sales In Each Country Or Region

    Authorized Representative in the EEA Yokogawa Europe B.V. is the authorized representative of Yokogawa Test & Measurement Corporation for this product in the EEA. To contact Yokogawa Europe B.V., see the separate list of worldwide contacts, PIM 113-01Z2. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 15: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Note Calls attention to information that is important for proper operation of the instrument. xiii IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 16: Table Of Contents

    External Trigger Input (TRIGGER IN) .................4-1 Trigger Output (TRIGGER OUT) ..................4-2 Video Signal Output (VIDEO OUT (XGA)) ............... 4-4 GO/NO-GO Signal Output ....................4-5 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting, Maintenance, and Inspection If a Problem Occurs ......................5-1 Recommended Part Replacement ................... 5-2 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 17 Computer Interface ......................6-18 6.11 General Specifications ....................6-19 6.12 External Dimensions ...................... 6-22 Appendix Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Axis Setting, Record Length, and Sample Rate ..App-1 Appendix 2 USB Keyboard Key Assignments ..............App-11 Index IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 18: Chapter 1 Component Names And Functions

    1 Analog signal input channel CH8 and 8-bit logic signal input port L cannot measure signals simultaneously. The signal that corresponds to the key that is illuminated, either CH8 or L, can be measured. 2 Logic signal input ports LOGIC(A|B) are equipped on models with the /L16 option. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 19 1.1 Top Panel, Front Panel, Right Side Panel, Left Side Panel, and Rear Panel Right Side Panel Inlet holes 8 probe power terminals (optional) Use these terminals to supply power to a YOKOGAWA FET probe or current probe. → Section 2.4 Main power switch → Section 2.3 Power connector →...
  • Page 20 Use this terminal to view the DLM4000 display on an external display. → Section 4.3 GO/NO-GO output connector This connector transmits GO/NO-GO result signals. → Section 4.4 Inlet holes Inlet holes Index Outlet holes Stand → Section 2.2 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 21: Keys And Knobs

    When you press the L key or the A|B key (/L16 option), you can use this knob to change the vertical display size between three levels. CH UTIL Key Use this key to display or hide all input channels and ports, or to copy settings between analog signal input channels. Models with the /L16 option IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 22 Use this knob to set the time-axis scale. If you change the scale while signal acquisition is stopped, the waveform is expanded or reduced horizontally. If you restart signal acquisition, the DLM4000 acquires signals using the new time-axis scale. Index IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 23 Use this knob to set the trigger level. This knob has a push switch. You can press the knob to automatically set the trigger level to the center of the waveform’s amplitude (50% of the amplitude). TRIG’D Indicator Illuminates when the DLM4000 triggers. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 24: Display Key

    DISPLAY Key Displays a menu for configuring the display. SHIFT+DISPLAY (X-Y) Key Press SHIFT and then press DISPLAY to display an X-Y display menu. HISTORY ( ) Key Displays a menu for displaying and searching the history waveforms. Index IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 25: Measure Key

    Displays a waveform histogram display and an optional power supply analysis menu. MATH/REF Key Use this key to configure waveform computation and reference waveforms. SHIFT+MATH/REF (FFT) Key Press SHIFT and then press MATH/REF to display an FFT menu. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 26: Utility Key

    Clears the displayed waveforms. If you execute a clear trace operation during waveform acquisition, the DLM4000 clears all the history waveforms that it has acquired and restarts waveform acquisition from the first acquisition. HELP ( ) Key Press this key to display and hide the help window, which explains various features. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 27 CAUTION Do not push a knob sideways with strong force. If you do, the knob may break. French ATTENTION Ne pas enfoncer les boutons latéralement en employant une force excessive. Cela pourrait les endommager, voire les casser.. 1-10 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 28: Screens

    Number Real-time sampling mode. Only the sample rate is displayed. “IntP” and a number Interpolation mode. The sample rate is displayed after “IntP.” “Rep” and a number Repetitive sampling mode. The sample rate is displayed after “Rep.” 1-11 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 29 (main window) Normal waveform display record length Zoom2 time/div Zoom window setting display area Zoom2 display record length Zoom1 time/div setting Zoom1 display record length Zoom1 window display area Zoom2 window display area 1-12 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 30 If the setup menu is not displayed, the area at the bottom of the screen (the area outside of the waveform and measured value display areas) shows measured waveform parameter values or cursor measurement values. Index 1-13 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 31: Chapter 2 Making Preparations For Measurements

    When removing the plug from the power outlet, do not pull on the cord. Pull from the plug. If the power cord is damaged, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Refer to page iv for the part number when placing an order.
  • Page 32 When cleaning the case or the operation panel, first remove the power cord from the outlet, and then wipe with a dry, soft, clean cloth. Do not use chemicals such as benzene or thinner. Doing so may cause discoloring and deformation. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 33: Installing The Instrument

    Install the instrument in a place that meets the following conditions. Flat, Even Surface Install the instrument with the correct orientation on a stable, horizontal surface (see page 2-5). The printing quality may be hindered when the instrument is placed in an unstable or inclined place. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 34 • Near strong magnetic field sources • Near high-voltage equipment or power lines • In an environment that is subject to large levels of mechanical vibration • On an unstable surface • Outdoors or in locations subject to rain or water IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 35 You can attach rubber feet to the feet at the bottom of the instrument for when you use the instrument in the first and second Installation positions from the left that are shown on the previous page. One set of feet (four feet) comes with the instrument as a standard accessory. Rubber foot Rubber feet Rubber foot IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 36: Connecting The Power Supply And Turning The Power Switch On And Off

    OFF. • Pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique ou d’incendie, utiliser exclusivement le cordon d’alimentation fourni par YOKOGAWA et prévu pour l’instrument. • Relier l’instrument à la terre pour éviter tout risque de choc électrique. Brancher le cordon d’alimentation sur une prise de courant à...
  • Page 37 • Check that the correct voltage is coming to the power outlet. → Page 2-6 • Initialize the settings to their factory defaults by turning on the power switch while holding down the RESET key. If the instrument still does not work properly, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs. Note •...
  • Page 38 • When you start waveform acquisition after stopping waveform acquisition (so that the RUN/ STOP key is not illuminated) If calibration is executed while signals are being applied to the DLM4000, we recommend that you stop signal application and recalibrate the DLM4000. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 39: Connecting Probes

    * If the input coupling is set to AC, the over-range indicator may not be displayed. For details, see section 1.1, “Setting the Input Coupling,” in the user’s manual, IM DLM4038-02EN. Over-range indication...
  • Page 40 * Si le couplage d’entrée est réglé sur courant alternatif (CA), l’indicateur de dépassement de plage risque de ne pas s’afficher. Pour en savoir plus, voir la section 1.1 « Setting the Input Coupling » dans le manuel d’utilisation IM DLM4038-02EN. Dépassement de plage ATTENTION •...
  • Page 41 10:1 ± 2% Bandwidth DC to 500 MHz (not exceeding –3 dB) Rise time 700 ps or less (typical*) Maximum input voltage 400 Vrms * Typical values represent typical or average values. They are not strictly warranted. 2-11 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 42 Connecting an FET Probe, Current Probe, Differential Probe, or Deskew Correction Signal Source If you are using a YOKOGAWA FET probe, current probe, differential probe, or deskew correction signal source, use one of the probe power terminals (option) on the instrument’s right side panel as the power supply.* For details on the connection procedure, see the manual that came with the product...
  • Page 43 Handling Precautions for the Probe Interface Terminals and Probe Power Terminals If you are connecting a YOKOGAWA FET probe, current probe, differential probe, or deskew correction signal source to one of the probe power terminals (option) on the right side panel, be sure that the total current of the eight probe power terminals and the eight probe interface terminals does not exceed 2.0...
  • Page 44: Correcting A Probe Phase

    Perform auto setup according to the procedures given in section 3.5, “Performing Auto Setup.” Insert a flat-head screwdriver into the phase adjustment hole and turn the variable capacitor to make the displayed waveform a correct rectangular wave. Phase adjustment hole Signal output terminal for probe compensation adjustment Functional ground terminal 2-14 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 45 Differences in the Waveform Caused by the Phase Correction of the Probe Correct waveform Overcompensated (The Undercompensated (The gain in the high frequency gain in the high frequency region is too high.) region is too low.) Index 2-15 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 46: Connecting Logic Probes

    • Pour toute information sur la manipulation de la sonde logique, se reporter au manuel d’utilisation fourni avec la sonde logique. 2-16 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 47 CMOS (1.8 V) = 0.9 V, and ECL = –1.3 V 1 Under standard operating conditions (see section 6.11) after warm-up 2 For frequencies up to 1 kHz 3 Typical values represent typical or average values. They are not guaranteed. 2-17 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 48: Attaching The Panel Sheet

    • Then, bend the panel sheet slightly, and hook it to the two lower hooks. • Hold down the parts of the panel sheet near the ZOOM and LEVEL knobs, and hook the panel sheet to the hooks below the knobs. Panel sheet hook 2-18 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 49: Loading Roll Paper Into The Built-In Printer (Option)

    Only use roll paper specifically made for use with the DLM4000 series. The DLM4000 comes with one set of roll paper included. Use this when you first load roll paper into the built-in printer. When you require a new supply of roll paper, please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Part Number:...
  • Page 50 Print head Align the ends of the roll paper with Close the cover, and press LOCK on the the guides and set the roll in place. center of the cover until you hear a click. Guides 2-20 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 51: Chapter 3 Common Operations

    3rd time The jog shuttle setting menu disappears. From this point, the display position of Nothing changes from this point. measured values switches between outside the waveform area and inside the area each time you press ESC. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 52 Press ESC to clear the setup dialog box from the screen. Scroll Operation If a vertical or horizontal scroll bar is shown on the screen, you can move the SET key up and down or left and write to scroll. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 53: Entering Values And Strings

    SET key. This manual sometimes describes this operation simply as “using the jog shuttle.” Note Some items that you can set using the jog shuttle are reset to their default values when you press the RESET key. Index IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 54 • @ cannot be entered consecutively. • File names are not case-sensitive. Comments are case-sensitive. The following file names cannot be used due to MS-DOS limitations: AUX, CON, PRN, NUL, CLOCK, COM1 to COM9, and LPT1 to LPT9 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 55: Using Usb Keyboards And Mouse Devices

    The operation of USB keyboards that have USB hubs or mouse connectors is not guaranteed. • For USB keyboards that have been tested for compatibility, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. USB Ports for Peripherals Connect a USB keyboard to one of the USB ports for peripherals on the front panel.
  • Page 56 You can use mouse devices (with wheels) that are compliant with USB HID Class Version 1.1. Note • For USB mouse devices that have been tested for compatibility, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. • Some settings cannot be configured by a mouse without a wheel.
  • Page 57 Right-click to display the top menu. Submenu Submenus appear for items that have them. Pointer The setup menu that you select using the mouse appears. Index Note The following keys are not displayed in the top menu: ESC, RESET, and SET IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 58 Change the value by clicking and using the mouse wheel. Click in this area to select the item that you want to set with the jog shuttle. • Clearing a Setup Menu or Setup Screen To clear the menu, click outside of them. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 59 To cancel your selection, click outside of the file list. The file list will close when you cancel your selection. Click the file, folder, or media drive that you want to select. Index Scroll bar Click the item that you want to select. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 60 • You can use the pencil tool to perform menu operations too. • When you change the pencil tool back to the normal pointer or perform a menu operation, the lines and characters that you drew disappear. 3-10 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 61: Synchronizing The Clock

    The DLM4000 does not support Daylight Saving Time. To set the time to Daylight Saving Time, reset the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time. • Date and time settings are backed up using an internal lithium battery. They are retained even if the power is turned off. • The DLM4000 has leap-year information. 3-11 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 62: Performing Auto Setup

    Note • The auto setup feature may not work properly for signals that include a DC component or high-frequency components. • To measure serial bus signals, execute auto setup from the appropriate serial bus signal setup menu. 3-12 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 63 1 div to be observed. The sweep range must be at least 5 ms/div. The values of settings not listed here do not change. 3-13 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 64: Resetting The Dlm4000 To Its Factory Default Settings

    While holding down the RESET key ( ), turn the power switch on. All settings are reset to their factory default values except the date and time settings (the display on/off setting will be reset) and the setup data stored in internal memory. 3-14 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 65: Calibrating The Dlm4000

    • When you start waveform acquisition after stopping waveform acquisition (so that the RUN/STOP key is not illuminated) If calibration is executed while signals are being applied to the DLM4000, we recommend that you stop signal application and recalibrate the DLM4000. 3-15 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 66: Starting And Stopping Waveform Acquisition

    You can use the snapshot feature to retain the displayed waveform on the screen. This feature allows you to retain the waveform that you have taken a snapshot of on the screen while the DLM4000 continues signal acquisition. 3-16 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 67: Displaying Help

    With help displayed, press a panel key to display an explanation of the panel key. Returning to the Previous Screen Index To return to the previous screen, press the RESET key ( Hiding Help Press the HELP key (?) or ESC key while help is displayed to clear the help. 3-17 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 68: Chapter 4 Rear Panel Input And Output

    ±40 V (DC + ACpeak) or 28 Vrms when the frequency is 10 kHz or less Input frequency bandwidth DC to 100 MHz Input impedance Approx. 1 MΩ, approx. 20 pF Input range ±2 V Trigger sensitivity 0.1 Vp-p Trigger level ±2 V. The resolution is 5 mV. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 69: Trigger Output (Trigger Out)

    For negative logic, the low level is 800 ns min. and the high level is 50 ns min. For positive logic, the high level is 800 ns min. and the low level is 50 ns min. Output Timing Trigger occurrence Trigger signal 50 ns or less High Trigger output (negative logic) High (positive logic) IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 70 You can set the output logic for the signal transmitted from the trigger output terminal. UTILITY Preference Menu Press UTILITY and then press the Preference soft key to display the following menu. Set the output logic (Pos: positive logic or Neg: negative logic). Index IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 71: Video Signal Output (Video Out (Xga))

    An RGB video signal is always running through the VIDEO OUT terminal. • The monitor display may flicker if you place the DLM4000 or some other device close to it. • Depending on the type of monitor, parts of the DLM4000 display may be cut off. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 72: Go/No-Go Signal Output

    NO-GO OUT GO OUT The signal remains low until the DLM4000 is ready to accept the next measurement. If you have specified an action to perform when conditions are true, this time is extended until that action is complete. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 73 DLM4000 RJ-12 modular jack Process the wires at the end of the stripped cable as necessary. Colors Pin No. Signal Name Logic Yellow White GO OUT Negative logic Green NO-GO OUT Negative logic Blue IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 74: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting, Maintenance, And Inspection

    If a Problem Occurs Faults and Corrective Actions If a message appears on the screen, see section 20.1 in the user’s manual, IM DLM4038-02EN. • • If servicing is necessary, or if the instrument does not operate properly even after you have attempted to deal with the problem according to the instructions in this section, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
  • Page 75: Recommended Part Replacement

    The life and replacement period for expendable items varies depending on the conditions of use. Refer to the table below as a general guideline. For part replacement and purchase, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Parts with Limited Service Life Part Name...
  • Page 76: Chapter 6 Specifications

    Real-time sampling mode. Values inside parentheses are for high resolution mode. When interleave mode is on: 2.5 GS/s (1.25 GS/s) When interleave mode is off: 1.25 GS/s (625 MS/s) Repetitive sampling mode: 125 GS/s Interpolation sampling mode: 125 GS/s IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 77 3 Values when the input section is shorted, the acquisition mode is set to Normal, accumulation is set to off, and the probe attenuation is set to 1:1. 4 Typical values represent typical or average values. They are not strictly warranted. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 78 2 Typical values represent typical or average values. They are not strictly warranted. 3 Resolution only improves for analog waveforms. 4 If high resolution mode is off and the sample rate of analog channels is 2.5 GS/s, interpolation (sampling) mode is used. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 79: Triggering Section

    1 A0 to A7 and B0 to B7 are available on models with the /L16 option. 2 Values emasured under standard operating conditions (see section 6.11 for details) after a 30-minute warm-up and calibration. 3 Values measured under standard operating conditions (see section 6.11 for details) after a 30-minute warm-up. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 80 A0 to A7 and B0 to B7 are available on models with the /L16 option. 2 Values measured under standard operating conditions (see section 6.11 for details) after a 30-minute warm-up. 3 Typical values represent typical or average values. They are not strictly warranted. 4 FlexRay and CAN are options. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 81 2 For LOGIC ports, L0 to L7, A0 to A7 and B0 to B7 bits can be set individually or at the port level. A0 to A7 and B0 to B7 are available on models with the /L16 option. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 82 Trigger B cannot be set to Edge OR, Width, PSI5 Airbag, or TV. N value: 1 to 10 Dual Bus: Triggers when the serial bus trigger (except PSI5 Airbag) A or B conditions are met. Forced trigger A trigger that is forced, regardless of whether the trigger conditions are met. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 83: Time Axis

    * The LCD may include a few defective pixels (within 4 ppm over the total number of pixels including RGB). The LCD may contain some pixels that are always illuminated or that never illuminate. Please be aware that these are not defects. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 84: Features

    ON: Measures time with the trigger position set to 0 s (does not apply the delay to time measurement). OFF: Measures time with the trigger point set to 0 s (applies the delay to time measurement). * The LOGIC(A|B) ports are available on models with the /L16 option. IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 85 /M1 option: Up to 10000 acquisitions (when the record length is set to 1.25 k points) /M2 option: Up to 20000 acquisitions (when the record length is set to 1.25 k points) /M3 option: Up to 50000 acquisitions (when the record length is set to 1.25 k points) 6-10 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 86 Color: Displays the intensity that appears in intensity mode using different colors Snapshot The currently displayed waveforms can be retained on the screen. Snapshot waveforms can be saved and loaded. Clear trace Clears all displayed waveforms. 6-11 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 87 PolygonZone: Polygonal zone. Cannot be used on FFT waveforms. Parameter: Zone between the upper and lower limits of one waveform parameter. * FlexRay, CAN, CAN FD, LIN, CXPI, SENT, PSI5, UART, I C, and SPI are options. 6-12 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 88 WaveZone: Waveform zone. Cannot be used on XY or FFT waveforms. PolygonZone: Polygonal zone. Cannot be used on FFT waveforms. Parameter: Zone between the upper and lower limits of one waveform parameter. Actions: Beeping, screen capture data printing or saving, waveform data saving, mail transmission 6-13 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 89: Built-In Printer (/B5 Option)

    Wide: Saves a screen capture whose time axis is magnified twice. The menu is not saved. If cursor measurements or automatically measured results are displayed, they are printed below the waveform area. 6-14 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 90: Other Features

    Allows you to view the DLM4000 system status. Additional option license Trigger, computation, and analysis options can be added. Self-tests Memory, accuracy, keyboard, and printer tests are available. Help Displays a description of the settings. * On models with the serial bus option. 6-15 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 91: Storage

    Mass storage device compatible with USB Mass Storage Class Ver. 1.1 USB HUB device No. of connectable devices Hub: 1 per port Mouse and keyboard: 1 each Mass storage devices: 4 Up to six devices can be connected including the hub 6-16 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 92: Auxiliary I/O Section

    Four-wire modular cable Video Signal Output (VIDEO OUT) Item Specifications Connector type D-sub 15 pin (receptacle) Output type Analog RGB output Output resolution XGA-compliant output, 1024 × 768 dots, approx. 60-Hz Vsync (62.5 MHz dot clock frequency) 6-17 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 93: 6.10 Computer Interface

    Client: FTP (Net Drive), SMTP (Mail), SNTP, LPR (Net Print), DHCP, and DNS PC system requirements A PC running the English or Japanese version of Windows 7 (32bit, 64bit), Windows 8 (32bit, 64bit), Windows 8.1 (32bit, 64bit), or Windows 10 (32bit, 64bit) 6-18 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 94: 6.11 General Specifications

    Horizontal or tilted using the movable leg or stand Other orientations are prohibited. Stacking prohibited. Battery backup The clock is backed up with the internal lithium battery. Battery life: Approx. five years (at an ambient temperature of 25°C) 6-19 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 95 Use Ethernet cables that are 30 m or less in length. USB port for peripherals Attach a ferrite core (TDK: ZCAT1325-0530A, YOKOGAWA: A1181MN) to the DLM4000 end of a USB cable. Use cables that are 3 m or less in length.
  • Page 96 Specifications Immunity Compliant standards EN 61326-1 Table 2 (for industrial environments) EN 61326-2-1 (Applicable to the DLM4038 and DLM4058) Influence in the immunity testing environment (criteria A) Noise increase: ±50 mV or ± 2 div, whichever is greater Test conditions: 1.25 GS/s, envelope mode...
  • Page 97: 6.12 External Dimensions

    6.12 External Dimensions Instrument Unit: mm Unless otherwise specified, tolerances are ±3% (however, tolerances are ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). Rear view 13.4 6-22 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 98: Appendix

    1.25 k 2.5 G 125 G 1.25 k 625 M 6.25 125 G 1.25 k 1.25 G 12.5 125 G 1.25 k Values outside of the thick borders have been calculated in real-time sampling mode. : Roll Mode App-1 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 99: Appendix 1 Relationship Between The Time Axis Setting, Record Length, And Sample Rate

    1.25 k 2.5 G 125 G 1.25 k 625 M 6.25 125 G 1.25 k 1.25 G 12.5 125 G 1.25 k Values outside of the thick borders have been calculated in real-time sampling mode. : Roll Mode App-2 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 100 1.25 k 2.5 G 125 G 1.25 k 625 M 6.25 125 G 1.25 k 1.25 G 12.5 125 G 1.25 k Values outside of the thick borders have been calculated in real-time sampling mode. : Roll Mode App-3 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 101 1.25 k 2.5 G 125 G 1.25 k 625 M 6.25 125 G 1.25 k 1.25 G 12.5 125 G 1.25 k Values outside of the thick borders have been calculated in real-time sampling mode. : Roll Mode App-4 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 102 1 If there is no memory option, high resolution mode cannot be used with this record length. 2 If there is no memory option, interpolation mode and repetitive sampling mode cannot be used with this record length. : Roll Mode App-5 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 103 2 If there is no memory option, with this record length, interleave mode cannot be turned off. 3 If there is no memory option, interpolation mode and repetitive sampling mode cannot be used with this record length. : Roll Mode App-6 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 104 1 On DLM4000s with the /M1 option, high resolution mode cannot be used with this record length. 2 On DLM4000s with the /M1 option, interpolation mode and repetitive sampling mode cannot be used with this record length. : Roll Mode App-7 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 105 1.25 G 12.5 2.5 G Acquisition when you specify this record length is performed in single mode. * On DLM4000s with the /M1 option, with this record length, interleave mode cannot be turned off. : Roll Mode App-8 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 106 1.25 G 12.5 2.5 G Acquisition when you specify this record length is performed in single mode. * On DLM4000s with the /M2 option, with this record length, interleave mode cannot be turned off. : Roll Mode App-9 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 107 1.25 k 20 ns 2.5 G 10 ns 2.5 G 5 ns 2.5 G 2 ns 2.5 G 1 ns 2.5 G Acquisition when you specify this record length is performed in single mode. : Roll Mode App-10 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 108 CTRL+SHIFT+Z or CTRL+SHIFT+X mode Select soft key 1 Select soft key 2 Select soft key 3 Select soft key 4 Select soft key 5 Select soft key 6 Select soft key 7 DELAY setup Execute SINGLE Execute RUN/STOP App-11 IM DLM4038-03EN...
  • Page 109: Appendix 2 Usb Keyboard Key Assignments

    INSERT Decrease the trigger level DELETE Increase the vertical scale (SCALE knob) HOME Decrease the vertical scale (SCALE knob) Increase the time axis setting (TIME/DIV knob) PAGE UP Decrease the time axis setting (TIME/DIV knob) PAGE DOWN App-12 IM DLM4038-03EN...

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