Xy Format - Hantek DSO1000E Series User Manual

Handheld oscilloscope
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8.
Window Time Base
9.
Operating Menu shows different information for different function keys.
10. Trig Level.
11. Trigger Type:
: Edge trigger on the rising edge.
: Edge trigger on the falling edge.
: Video trigger with line synchronization.
: Video trigger with field synchronization.
: Pulse Width trigger, positive polarity.
: Pulse Width trigger, negative polarity.
12. Level Range.
13. Icon indicates whether the waveform is inverted or not.
14. 20M Bandwidth Limit. If this icon lights up, it means the bandwidth limit is enabled, otherwise
disabled.
15. Icon indicates channel coupling.
16. Channel Marker
17. Window displays waveform.

5.1.1 XY Format

The XY format is used to analyze phase differences, such as those represented by Lissajous
patterns. The format plots the voltage on CH1 against the voltage on CH2, where CH1 is the
horizontal axis and CH2 is the vertical axis. The oscilloscope uses the untriggered Normal
acquisition mode and displays data as dots. The sampling rate is fixed at 1 MS/s.
The oscilloscope can acquire waveforms in YT format at any sampling rate. You may view the
same waveform in XY format. To perform this operation, stop the acquisition and change the
display format to XY.
The table below shows how to operate some controls in XY format.
CH1 VOLTS and VERTICAL POSITION controls
CH2 VOLTS and VERTICAL POSITION controls
Reference or Math
Cursors
Autoset (display format reset to YT)
Time base controls
Trigger controls
DSO1000E Series HandHeld Oscilloscope User Manual
Controls
Usable or not in XY format
Set the horizontal scale and position
Continuously set the vertical scale and
position
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
Unusable
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