Signal Coupling; Probe Compensation - TiePie Handyscope HS5 series User Manual

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The Handyscope HS5 measures at e.g. 14 bit resolution (2
smallest detectable voltage step depends on the input range. This voltage can be
calculated as:
V oltageStep = F ullInputRange/LevelCount
For example, the 200 mV range ranges from -200 mV to +200 mV, therefore the
full range is 400 mV. This results in a smallest detectable voltage step of 0.400 V /
16384 = 24.41 µV.
3.4

Signal coupling

The Handyscope HS5 has two different settings for the signal coupling: AC and
DC. In the setting DC, the signal is directly coupled to the input circuit. All signal
components available in the input signal will arrive at the input circuit and will be
measured.
In the setting AC, a capacitor will be placed between the input connector and the
input circuit. This capacitor will block all DC components of the input signal and
let all AC components pass through. This can be used to remove a large DC com-
ponent of the input signal, to be able to measure a small AC component at high
resolution.
When measuring DC signals, make sure to set the signal coupling of the
input to DC.
3.5

Probe compensation

The Handyscope HS5 is shipped with a probe for each input channel. These are
1x/10x selectable passive probes. This means that the input signal is passed
through directly or 10 times attenuated.
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Figure 3.5: The effect of the resolution
14
=16384 levels). The

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