Hantek 500MSa/s Introduction Manual
Hantek 500MSa/s Introduction Manual

Hantek 500MSa/s Introduction Manual

Digital storage oscilloscope

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Digital Storage Oscilloscope
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  • Page 1 ● 500M /s o Single ampling ● Equivalent sampling rate is 50GSa/s. Memory depth are 4Kpts&32 Kpts(500MSa/s real-time sampling rate), ● 40Kpts&2Mpts (1GSa/s real-time sampling rate) Edge ulse ideo ,S lope ,a lternative rigger unction ●...
  • Page 2: General Safety Summary

    General Safety Summary Safety Terms and Symbols Terms on the Product. These terms may appear on the product: Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this DANGER: product or any products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards, use this product Indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Preface Catalogue This manual contains operating information for the Digital Storage Oscilloscopes. Digital Storage Oscilloscope Brief Introduction............II The manual consists of the following chapters: General Safety Summary..................III Preface........................V Accidence chapter describes the front panel; display area of the oscilloscope; ●...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Accidence

    2.12 Storage System....................70 CHAPTER 1 ACCIDENCE 2.13 Utility System....................83 2.13.1 System status..................87 Digital Storage Oscilloscope is mini-type and portable bench type instruments, 2.13.2 Language....................87 which could be used for measuring as the GND voltage. 2.13.3 Print......................88 This Chapter shows you how to operate following tasks: 2.13.4 Self Calibration..................91 2.13.5 Self Test....................92 Accidence...
  • Page 5: Function Checking

    12. Readout shows the horizontal position. 13. Readout shows the trigger voltage. 14. Readout shows present signal frequency. WARNING TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK THE POWER CORD PROTECTI VE GROUNDING CONDUCTOR MUST BE CONNECTED T O GROUN D. HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE INSI DE,DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER UNLESS BY SPECIFI ED PERSONNEL.
  • Page 6: Probe

    1.3 Probe Note When the attenuation switch is set to 1X, the probe limits the bandwidth of the 1.3.1 Probe Safety oscilloscope to 10MHz. To use the full bandwidth of the oscilloscope, be sure to set the switch to 10X A guard around the probe body provides a finger barrier for protection from electric shock.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Functions Instruction And Operation

    CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS All models: 1、C 2: C hannel 1, c hannel ontrol utton INSTRUCTION AND OPERATION ● MATH unction ontrol utton ● eference aveforms ontrol utton ● To use your oscilloscope effectively, you need to learn about the following HORI orizontal ontrol...
  • Page 8: Connector

    2.2 Connector Input a signal to Channel 1, press the Auto button (See picture 2-3): Multi-cycle sine Single-cycle sine Rising edge Falling edge 1、C 2: I nput onnectors aveform isplay ● Undo Setup nput onnector xternal rigger ource rigger ● Menu to select the Ext or Ext/5 trigger source.
  • Page 9: Default Setup

    2.4 Default Setup 2.6 Vertical System Showing as follow picture, the buttons and knobs are useful in the vertical system The oscilloscope is set up for normal operation when it is shipped from the factory. This is the default setup. To recall this setup, press the DEFAULT SETUP button. The options, buttons and controls that change settings when you press the DEFAULT SETUP button, refer to appendix C.
  • Page 10 Setting up the CH1、CH2 Channels Table 2-4 CH1 & CH2 function menu 2: Option Instruction Each channel has its own separate Menu. The items are set up separately Setting Turn on invert function. according to each channel. Invert Turn off invert function. 1.
  • Page 11 4. P robe ttenuation In order to assort the attenuation coefficient, you need to response in the channel operation Menu. If the attenuation coefficient is 10:1, the input coefficient should be set to 10X, so that the mistake of the Volts/div ●...
  • Page 12: The Using Of The Vertical Position Knob And Volt/Div Knob

    6. Digital Filter 2. When you press the Volt/div Knob, you can switch Volt/div option between Coarse and Fine. The vertical scale is made sure by the 1-2-5 Press 1→N → F ilter isplay igital ilter ● Select Filter Type, then select Upper Limit or Lower Limit and turn the step in the Coarse.
  • Page 13 Table 2-9 FFT function menu 2: Setting Introduction Function MATH Waveform Vrms Set Vrms to be the Vertical Scale unit. Scale CH1+CH2 dBVrms Set dBVrms to be the vertical Scale unit. Split Display FFT waveform on half screen. Display Display FFT waveform on full screen. Full screen Next Page Page 2/2...
  • Page 14 2. Displaying the FFT Spectrum 3. Select FFT window Press the MATH button to display the Math Menu. Use the options to select the Windows reduce spectral leakage in the FFT spectrum. The FFT assumes that Source channel, Window algorithm, and FFT Zoom factor. You can display only one the YT waveform repeats forever.
  • Page 15 5. Measuring an FFT Spectrum Using Cursors 2.Measure FFT Frequency Press URSOR utton ● You can take two measurements on FFT spectrums: magnitude (in dB) and Press ursor utton elect anual ● frequency (in Hz). Magnitude is referenced to 0 dB, where 0 dB equals 1 VRMS. Press ption utton...
  • Page 16: Using Ref

    2.6.4 Using Ref Operation step: Press utton isplay eference aveform ● The reference control saves waveforms to a nonvolatile waveform memory. The Press ource ption utton elect nput ignal hannel ● reference function becomes available after a waveform has been saved. Turn ertical OSITION...
  • Page 17: Horizontal System

    2.7 Horizontal System ■ HORI MENU button: Press the HORI MENU button to display the horizontal Menu. In this menu, As follow Picture, there are one button and two knobs in the HORIZONTAL area. you can turn window mode on or off. Otherwise, you could set the horizontal position knob to Trig-offset.
  • Page 18: Window Zone

    ■ S/div knob Press indow utton indow aveform xpanded ● to cover the whole screen. (See picture 2-28) 1. Using to change the horizontal time scale to magnify or compress the waveform. If waveform acquisition is stopped (using the RUN/STOP or SINGLE button), turn the S/div knob to expand or compress the waveform.
  • Page 19: Trigger System

    2.8 Trigger System 2.8.1 Signal Source You can use the Trigger Source options to select the signal that the oscilloscope The trigger determines when the oscilloscope starts to acquire data and display a uses as a trigger. The source can be any signal connected to a channel BNC, to waveform.
  • Page 20 Operate Instruction: Use this mode to let the acquisition free-run in the absence Auto of a valid trigger; This mode allows an untriggered, scanning 1. Set up Type waveform at 100 ms/div or slower time base settings. Press utton isplay rigger ●...
  • Page 21 ■ Pulse Trigger:Use Pulse Width triggering to trigger on aberrant pulses. Table 2-17 Pulse Trigger function Menu 2: Explain Option Setting Table 2-16 Pulse Trigger function Menu 1: Type Pulse Select the pulse to trigger the pulse match Explain Setting Option the trigger condition.
  • Page 22 ■ Video Trigger:Trigger on fields or lines of standard video signals. Table 2-19 Functional Manu of Video Trigger 2: Setting Introduction Option Table 2-18 Functional Manu of Video Trigger 1: When you select the video type, put the couple Option Setting Introduction Type...
  • Page 23 Operate Instruction: 1. Set up Type Press utton isplay rigger ● Press ption utton elect ideo ● 2. Set up Polarity Press olarity ption utton elect ● 3. Set up synchronization Press ption utton elect ines ield ● and Even Field. elect niversal ●...
  • Page 24 ■ Alternative trigger The trigger signal comes from two vertical channels when you use alternative trigger. In this mode, you can observe two irrelative signals at the same time. You can select different trigger types for two vertical signals, and selected types cover edge, pulse, video and slope trigger.
  • Page 25 Table 2-25 Set trigger mode to video trigger function menu1: Table 2-23 Set trigger mode to pulse trigger function menu 1: Introduction Option Setting Setting Introduction Option The trigger signal comes from two vertical Type The trigger signal comes from two vertical channels channels when you use alternative trigger.
  • Page 26: Coupling

    Operate Instruction: Table 2-27 Set trigger mode to slope trigger function menu 1 Setting Introduction Option Observe two irrelative channel signals, follow these steps: Input rrelative ignals hannel hannel The trigger signal comes from two vertical channels ● Type when you use alternative trigger. In this mode, you Press utton Alternative...
  • Page 27: Slope & Level

    2.8.5 Slope & Level 2.8.6 Trigger Holdoff The Slope and Level controls help to define the trigger. The Slope option (Edge You can use the Trigger Holdoff function to produce a stable display of complex trigger type only) determines whether the oscilloscope finds the trigger point on waveforms.
  • Page 28: Acquiring Signals System

    2.9 Acquiring Signals system Advantage: You can use this mode to reduce random noise. Disadvantage: This mode does not acquire rapid variations in the signal that may Showing as the follow picture,the ACQUIRE button for Acquiring Signals system occur between samples. This can result in aliasing may cause narrow pulses to be is at the menu.
  • Page 29 ■ Real Time Sampling: The scope has the highest Real-time sampling rate up Operate Introduction: to 500MSa/s. ■ RUN/STOP Button: Press the RUN/STOP button when you want the Set up Sampling Format oscilloscope to acquire waveforms continuously. Press the button again to You can press the Acquisition option button or turn the Universal knob to stop the acquisition.
  • Page 30: Display System

    2.10 Display System On is sin interpolation The display function could be expressed by the DISPLAY Button. Display System “Off”is linear interpolation. Table 2-30 Display system function menu 1: Introduction Option Setting Vectors fills the space between adjacent Vectors sample points in the display. Type Dots:display sample points Directly.
  • Page 31 Table 2-31 Display system function menu 2: Table 2-32 Display system function menu3: Option Setting Introduction Introduction Option Setting YT format displays the vertical voltage in Classical relation to time (horizontal scale). Modern Format Skin Set up screen style. XY format displays a dot each time a sample Tradition is acquired on channel 1 and channel 2.
  • Page 32: X-Y Format

    XY mode has a breakthrough that trad oscilloscopes restrict sampling rate at 1MSa/s, 4Kpts memory depth Series support 5KSa/s~200MSa/s (1-2.5-5 sequence) adjusted. The other series support 25KSa/s~500MSa/s (1-2.5-5 sequence) adjusted 3. Set up Intensity Note Press ntensity...
  • Page 33: Measure System

    2.11 Measure System Operation steps : Channel ivand ertical OSITION orizontal cale ● and position. The Oscilloscope displays the voltage in relation to time and test the wave form displayed. There are scale, Cursor and auto measure modes. Channel ivand ertical OSITION orizontal...
  • Page 34 Manual Mode To do manual cursor measurements, follow these steps: Press URSOR utton nter ursor unction ● Table 2-33 Manual cursor function menu: Press ursor ption utton elect anual ● Setting Introduction Option Press ption utton elect oltage ● In this menu, set the manual cursor measure. Cursor Mode Manual 1, C...
  • Page 35 Track mode Table 2-34 Track mode function menu: Option Setting Introduction In this mode, set track cursor measure. Cursor Mode Track Set the input signal channel that the Cursor A Cursor A will measure. NONE Set the input signal channel that the Cursor B Cursor B will measure.
  • Page 36: Auto Measurement

    2.11.3 Auto Measurement Table 2-37 Auto measure function 2-Voltage measure menu: Introduction Option Setting MEASURE is Automatic measure function button. Select input signal source for CH1、CH2、MATH Source Voltage measure. REFA、REFB Vmax, Vmin, Vpp, Vamp, Press the Type button or turn the Vtop, Vbase, Cycle Mean, Universal knob to select Voltage Type...
  • Page 37 Table 2-39 Auto measure function4-Delay measure menu: Table 2-41 Introduction of the Measure Type: Introduction Measure Type Introduction Option Setting Vmax The most positive peak voltage measured over the entire waveform. CH1、CH2、MATH、 Select input signal source for Source Delay measure. REFA、REFB The most negative peak voltage measured over the entire waveform.
  • Page 38 Measure Type Introduction Press eturn ption utton eturn ● Measurement menu. The selected parameter and the corresponding value The time between the first falling edge of source 1 and the will display on the top first position of the home page. first rising edge of source 2.
  • Page 39 2.12 Storage System Select operating object Showing as following picture, The SAVE/RECALL is the Storage System Functional Button. Create new files in present directorys Delete present file Storage system control button Recall stored files or present settings The scope can save 2 groups' reference waveforms, 20 groups' setups and 20 Modify the file name groups' waveforms to the oscilloscope's internal memorizer.
  • Page 40 If the display type has been changed, you want to recall this setup. Table 2-42 Save setup to device function menu: Follow these steps: Option Setting Introduction Menu for the Storage/Recall setting in Press ECALL utton nter ECALL isplay ● Type Setups the oscilloscope...
  • Page 41 Save setup to USB flash drive, follow these steps: For example: Save setup that the oscilloscope displays waveform as the form of Dots to the oscilloscope's internal memorizer. Press ECALL utton elect etups ● Insert lash rive scilloscope ● oscilloscope has initialized USB flash drive (about ten seconds). Press ption utton...
  • Page 42 Save setup to USB flash drive, follow these steps: For example: Save setup that the oscilloscope displays waveform as the form of Dots to the oscilloscope's internal memorizer. Press ECALL utton elect etups ● Insert lash rive scilloscope ● oscilloscope has initialized USB flash drive (about ten seconds). Press ption utton...
  • Page 43 Save waveforms to the oscilloscope's internal memorizer, Save waveforms to USB flash drive, follow these steps: follow these steps: Input ignal hannel 1, p ress utton ● Input ignal hannel ress utton Press ECALL utton nter ECALL isplay ● ● Press ption utton...
  • Page 44 ■ Save Picture Save waveform interface image to USB flash drive, Waveform interface image can be saved to USB flash drive, but they can't be follow these steps: recalled. You can open them on correlative computer software. Select creen mage ●...
  • Page 45 2.13 Utility System UTILITY: The Utility System Button. Utility Setup button Save CSV file to USB flash drive, follow these steps: Table 2-51 Utility System function menu 1: Press ECALL utton nter ECALL ● Introduction Option Setting Press ption utton elect ●...
  • Page 46 Table 2-52 Utility System function menu 2: Table 2-53 Functional Menu of the Utility System 3: Option Setting Introduction Introduction Option Setting Do self cal  Auto self emendation. You can update the oscilloscope use USB Update Run the screen detect program Screen Test flash Driver (About need two minutes).
  • Page 47 2.13.1 System status Selecting System Status from the Utility Menu to display a series of information about this oscilloscope Table 2-55 Functional Menu of the Utility System 4: Option Setting Introduction Table 2-56 System status instruction: Do Quick-Cal operation Quick-Cal Option Introduction End up Quick-Cal operation...
  • Page 48 2.13.3 Print Table 2-58 Print setup option function menu 2: Option Setting Introduction The oscilloscopes support PictBridge compatible printers. You can connect the back USB port of the oscilloscope to the USB port of the PictBridge compatible Default, 2.5x3.25 in, L (3.5x5 in), printer using the USB cable.
  • Page 49 Note 1. Before connecting the oscilloscope to the printer, you must be sure that Back USB option having been settled to Printer. If you want to use oscilloscope connecting to your Computer, youmust be sure that ption aving etted omputer “...
  • Page 50 2.13.5 Self Test Press UTILITY→ Do Self Test Table 2-59 All Measurement function menu: Option Introduction Run Screen Test Program. Screen Test Keyboard Test Run Keyboard Test Program. Run LED Test Program. LED Test Operation Steps: 1. Screen Test Select “Screen Test” to enter the screen test interface. The clew words “Press 'SINGLE' Key to continue,Press 'RUN/STOP' Key to exit”...
  • Page 51 2.13.6 Update Firmware The software of the oscilloscope can be updated directly via USB Flash drive, this process needs about two minutes. Follow next steps: Insert lash rive irmware rocedure nterface ● the front panel of the oscilloscope. Press TILITY utton nter tility...
  • Page 52 Table 2-62 Mask Setting function menu 1: RUN Pass/Fail test, please follow next page: Press TILITY utton nter tility Option Setting Introduction ● 1/4 o Press ption utton X Mask ● Turn the Universal knob to set the range Press 2/4 o ption utton...
  • Page 53 2.13.8 Waveform Record To record waveforms, follow these steps: Press TILITY utton nter tility ● Waveform recorder can record input waveform from CH1 and CH2, with a maximum Press ption utton nter hird tility ● record length of 2500 frames. This record behavior can also be activated by the Press ecord utton...
  • Page 54 2.13.9 Recorder Table 2-66 Waveform play back function menu 2: Option Setting Introduction The waveform recorder is a kind of seamless and no-gap real time recording of Start Frame Set start frame. waveform, means oscilloscope can save and replay waveform every time it captured. Curr_Frame Select current frame to be played.
  • Page 55 2.14 Online Help Function The oscilloscope has an online help function that supplies multi-language help information, and you can recall them to help you operate the oscilloscope when you need. Press the “HELP” button to enter the help status, then press every button to recall the corresponding help information.
  • Page 56 CHAPTER3 APPLICATION EXAMPLES (1) Measure signal frequency Input ignal hannel ● This section presents a series of application examples. These simple examples Press utton ● highlight the features of the oscilloscope and give you ideas for using it to solve Press EASURE utton...
  • Page 57 3.3 Catch the single signal To capture a single event, you need to gather some pre-test knowledge of the signal in order to correctly set up the trigger level and slope .if you are not sure the instance of the signal, you can observe it through auto or normal trigger mode to ensure the trigger level and slope.
  • Page 58 3.6. Application of X-Y function 3.4.2 Separating the Signal from Noise To reduce random noise in the oscilloscope display, follow these steps: Viewing Impedance Changes in a Network Press CQUIRE utton isplay cquire ● Connect the oscilloscope to monitor the input and output of the circuit Press cquisition ption...
  • Page 59 3.7 Analyzing a Differential Communication CHAPTER 4 PROMPTING MESSAGES Signal AND TROUBLESHOOTING You are having intermittent problems with a serial data communication link, and you 4.1 Prompting messages: suspect poor signal quality. Set up the oscilloscope to show you a snapshot of the serial data stream so you can verify the signal levels and transition times.
  • Page 60 ■ USB Flash Drive isn't connected! : When the Save To option is set to File 5. Press RUN/STOP button, but no display. or the Print Key option is set to Save Picture in Save/Recall menu , Press Check the trigger mode on the trigger interface whether or not in the normal the Save option button or the S/div knob before inverting the USB Flash or single, and check the trigger level is whether or not over the wave range.
  • Page 61 1X、10X Probe attenuator 1X、10X、100X、1000X Factors Set Horizontal System 4Kpts memory depth Series: Single Channel:500MSa/s,Double Channel: 250MSa/s Real Time ( When timebase faster than 250ns/div) Sampling Rate 32K/40K/2Mpts memory depth Series: Single Channel:1GSa/s,Double Channel: 500MSa/s ( When timebase faster than 50ns/div)
  • Page 62 Vertical System Measure System 4K/5Kpts memory depth Series: 2mV/div - 5V/div(1-2-5 order)500Msa/s series Vpp, Vmax, Vmin, Vamp, Vtop, Vbase, Vavg, Mean, Vertical Sensitivity 32K/40K/2Mpts memory depth Series: Crms, Vrms, ROVShoot, FOVShoot, RPREShoot, 2mV/div - 10V/div(1-2-5 order)1Gsa/s series Auto Measure FPREShoot, Rise time, Fall time, Freq, Period,+ Wid,...
  • Page 63 X-Y Mode Wave Display Mode Point, Vector X-pole Input / Channel 1 (CH1) / Channel 2 (CH2) Persist Off, 1 sec, 2 sec, 5 sec, Infinite Y-Pole Input Menu Display 2 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, Infinite 3 degrees Phase Error Screen-Saver Off,1min,2min,5min,10min,15min,30min,...
  • Page 64 APPENDIX B: OSCILLOSCOPE Window Main   HORIZONTAL Position 0.00μs ACCESSORIES Sec/div 500μs Window Zone 50.0μs Trigger knob level Standard Accessories : Type CURSOR 1:1/10:1 p (2 P Source robe urchase ● Power able tandard estination ountry Horizontal (voltage) +/-3.2divs ● Certification Vertical (time) ●...
  • Page 65 APPENDIX D: Type edge TRIGGER Source DAILY MAINTAIN AND CLEANING (edge) Slope Rising Mode Auto Coupling Daily Maintain LEVEL 0.00V Type pulse DO not store or leave the instrument in where the LCD display will be exposed to TRIGGER Source direct sunlight for long periods of time.

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