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Digital sampling oscilloscope
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11801C User Manual
This section presents eleven examples that illustrate how to use the
11801C Digital Sampling Oscilloscope. Examples 1 through 4 describe how
to define and display single and multiple traces and how to perform signal
processing.
Examples 5 through 7 describe how to take automated measurements, how
to use measurement annotations to control the measured portion of the
trace, how to select from the three types of measurements (software, statis
cal or hardware), and how to use a reference trace for comparison measure
ments.
Examples 8 through 11 discuss advanced features of your 11801C Digital
Sampling Oscilloscope that are beyond the standard set of oscilloscope
features. These examples cover using a stored trace as a reference, saving
trace descriptions for later use, taking histograms of displayed trace data,
and taking Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) measurements.
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Example 1: Displaying a Trace
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Example 2: Managing Multiple Traces
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Example 3: Defining Multiple Traces
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Example 4: Using Signal Processing
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Example 5: Taking Automated Measurements
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Example 6: Taking Delay Measurements
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Example 7: Taking Comparison Measurements Using a Reference Trace
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Example 8: Using Saved Trace Descriptions
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Example 9: Comparing Traces to Stored Traces
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Example 10: Creating a Histogram Display
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Example 11: Taking TDR Measurements
Each example demonstrates features and capabilities of the instrument. The
Reference section later in this manual also provides detailed information
about instrument capabilities.

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