RS PRO RS-6204BC User Manual

RS PRO RS-6204BC User Manual

4 channels pc oscilloscope

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4 Channels PC Oscilloscope
Stock number: 2205864, 2205865, 2205866, 2205867
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  • Page 1 User Manual 4 Channels PC Oscilloscope Stock number: 2205864, 2205865, 2205866, 2205867 rspro.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content General Safety Summary ................3 Chapter 1 Getting Start .................. 4 1.1 System Requirement ....................5 1.2 Install Software ......................6 1.3 Install Driver ......................8 1.4 General Features .....................9 1.5 General Check .......................10 Correctly Compensated ....................10 Over Compensated ......................11 Under Compensated ....................11 1.6 Function Check ......................12 1.7 Self Calibration ......................
  • Page 3: General Safety Summary

    General Safety Summary Review the following safety precautions carefully before operate the device to avoid any personal injuries or damages to the device and any products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards use the device as specified by this user’s guide only. ■...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Getting Start

    Chapter 1 Getting Start The oscilloscope is small, lightweight, no external power required, portable oscilloscopes! The oscilloscopes is ideal for production test, research and design and all of the applications involving analog circuits test and troubleshooting, as well as education and training.
  • Page 5: System Requirement

    1.1 System Requirement To run the oscilloscope software, the needs of computer configuration are as follows: Minimum System Requirements Operating System Window XP/ Vista/ Win7/ Win8/ Win10 Processor Upwards of 1.00G processor Memory 256M byte Disk Space 500M disk free space Screen resolution 800 x 600 Recommended Configuration...
  • Page 6: Install Software

    1.2 Install Software Caution: You must install the software before using the oscilloscope. While in Windows, insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. The installation should start up automatically. Otherwise in Windows Explorer, switch to the CD-ROM drive and run Setup.exe. The software Installation is started.
  • Page 7 Check the setup information. Click Next to start copying of files. This Status dialog is displayed during copying of files. The installation is complete. rspro.com...
  • Page 8: Install Driver

    1.3 Install Driver After software completed, the driver will be installed automatically in Window 7 or higher operation system. Please click Finish button in the pop-up dialog box. rspro.com...
  • Page 9: General Features

    1.4 General Features Product Features: ■ Four Channels, Max Bandwidth: 70 MHz / 100 MHz / 200 MHz / 250MHz ■ Maximum real-time sample rate: 1GSa/s ■ Memory depth: 64K /CH ■ Automatic setup for ease of use (AUTOSET); ■ Built-in Fast Fourier Transform function(FFT); ■...
  • Page 10: General Check

    1.5 General Check Please check the instrument as following steps after receiving an oscilloscope: Check the shipping container for damage: Keep the damaged shipping container or cushioning material until the contents of the shipment have been checked for completeness and the instrument has been checked mechanically and electrically.
  • Page 11: Over Compensated

    Over Compensated Under Compensated f necessary, use a non-metallic tool to adjust the trimmer capacitor of the probe for the fattest square wave being displayed on the oscilloscope. 2. Repeat if necessary. WARNNING: To avoid electric shock while using the probe, be sure the perfection of the insulated cable, and do not touch the metallic portions of the probe head while it is connected with a voltage source.
  • Page 12: Function Check

    1.6 Function Check Perform this functional check to verify that your oscilloscope is operating correctly ■ Connect the oscilloscope You should connect the A-Type Plug of USB cable to your PC USB port and connect the other A-Type Plug of USB cable to oscilloscope USB port. ■...
  • Page 13 2. Set the CH1 probe attenuation of the oscilloscope to X10. (The default is X1). 3. Attach the tip of probe and ground nip to the Connector of Probe compensator. Click the button. A square wave will be displayed within a several seconds. (Approximately 1 kHz, 2V, peak- to- peak).
  • Page 14: Self Calibration

    1.7 Self Calibration The self calibration routine lets you optimize the oscilloscope signal path for maximum measurement accuracy. You can run the routine at any time but you should always run the routine if the ambient temperature changes by 5v or more. For accurate calibration, power on the oscilloscope and wait twenty minutes to ensure it is warmed up.
  • Page 15: Accessories

    1.8 Accessories All the accessories listed below are standard accessories for the oscilloscope:  Probe x 2 (1.5m), 1:1(10:1), Passive Probes  Gator Clip Cable x 2  A USB cable  A CD with Software and User Manual rspro.com...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Operating Basics

    Chapter 2 Operating Basics The User’s Interface The Menu System The Vertical System The Horizontal System The Trigger System Input Connectors rspro.com...
  • Page 17: The User's Interface

    2.1 The User’s Interface Click the software icon on the desk after you finished the software setting and equipment connecting. Then a user interface will be showed as follows: In addition to displaying waveforms, the display area is filled with many details about the waveform and the oscilloscope control settings.
  • Page 18 7. The Trigger Panel: In this panel, the user can change the trigger mode, sweep, source and slope. 8. Move waveform: To move the waveform when in Stop status. 9. Recorder: To save the waveform data to PC, and play the recorded waveforms when need.
  • Page 19: The Menu System

    2.2 The Menu System The Main Menu: 1. File: Load or Save data, setup 2. View: Change the user interface 3. Setup: Setup setting rspro.com...
  • Page 20 4. Display: Change wave display type 5. Cursor: Set Cursor measure type 6. Measure: Set measurement parameters 7. Acquire: Run, Stop or other operation setting 8. Utility: Utility setting rspro.com...
  • Page 21 9. Window: Window setting 11. Help: Turn on help file rspro.com...
  • Page 22: The Vertical System

    2.3 The Vertical System Click “Setup->Vertical” The following figure shows the vertical Setup window. It shows the vertical parameters setting. 1.Select channel: User can select the channel by clicking the Combo box. 2.Turn on/off the selected channel: Turn on or turn off the selected the channel. 3.VOLTS/DIV: Set the selected channel voltage range.
  • Page 23 5.Probe: Set the Select one according to the probe attenuation factor to ensure correct vertical scale reading. 6.BW Limit: Reject the frequency component higher than 20MHz. 7.Invert: Invert the selected wave. rspro.com...
  • Page 24: The Horizontal System

    2.4 The Horizontal System Click “Setup->Horizontal” The following figure shows the Horizontal System window. It shows the horizontal parameters settings. 1. Time/DIV: leads the setting of the time base parameters 2. Format: leads the setting of the horizontal format parameters rspro.com...
  • Page 25: The Trigger System

    2.5 The Trigger System Click “Setup-> Trigger” The following figure shows the trigger system control. Trigger: 1.Trigger Mode: Sets the trigger mode 2.Trigger Sweep: Selects the trigger sweep mode to AUTO, NORMAL or SINGLE 3.Trigger Source: Selects the trigger source to CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 4.Trigger Slope: Selects the edge trigger slope to Positive or Negative slope rspro.com...
  • Page 26: Input Connector

    2.6 Input Connector CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4: Input connectors for waveform display. Other Connector: GND: A ground terminal USB PORT: Connect the USB cable to this port. CAL: Probe compensation output. rspro.com...
  • Page 27: Chapter 3 Oscilloscope Functions

    Chapter 3 Oscilloscope Functions Set Oscilloscope Set Vertical System Set Horizontal System Set Trigger System Save/Load Utility Function Measure Signal Zoom In/Out Waveform Acquire Signal Print rspro.com...
  • Page 28: Setup The Oscilloscope

    3.1 Setup the Oscilloscope Using “AUTOSET” to display a signal automatically. Auto setup functions one time each time you push the “AUTOSET” button. The function obtains a stable waveform display for you. It automatically adjusts the vertical scale, horizontal scale and trigger settings. Auto setup also displays several automatic measurements in the graticule area, depending on the signal type.
  • Page 29: Set Vertical System

    3.2 Set Vertical System Set Channel Click “Vertical” in “Setup” menu. The Channel Selection The Channel Control Panel in sidebar The Vertical function: Turn ON/OFF: Turn on/off the channel Volt/DIV: Select the channel voltage/div Coupling: Select the channel coupling Probe: Select the channel probe attenuation Invert: Turn on/off the invert function.
  • Page 30 Set Channel Coupling Click “Coupling” in “Vertical Setup” window In the sidebar, you can change the channel coupling too You can set the coupling to DC, AC or GND. If you set the coupling to DC, it blocks the AC component of the input signal.
  • Page 31 The probe setting window in the sidebar Note: The attenuation factor changes the vertical scale of the oscilloscope so that the measurement results reflect the actual voltage levels at the probe tip. Set Math Click “MATH” in Channel menu to set MATH channel. The MATH Setup window: rspro.com...
  • Page 32 ON/OFF: Turn On/Off the MATH Channel. Source A/B: Set the sources of the math channel. Operate: Set operates type of the math channel. Volt/DIV: Set the resolution of the math channel. Probe: Set the math channel probe attenuation. Invert: Turn on/off the invert function The mathematic functions include addition, subtract, multiply and FFT for CH2.
  • Page 33 Fast Fourier Transform Function To use the FFT mode, you need to click in Toolbar to open the FFT setup window. The FFT setup window: You can select the Source channel, Window algorithm, FFT number, and FFT Zoom factor. It displays only one FFT spectrum at a time. Source: Selects the channel used as the FFT source Window: Selects the FFT window type rspro.com...
  • Page 34 Window Measurement Characteristics Special-purpose window applicable Pulse or Transient Rectangle discontinuous waveform. This is actually the Waveform same as no windows. Better frequency, poorer amplitude accuracy Hanning Periodic Waveform than Flattop A litter bit better frequency resolution than Hamming Transient or short pulse Hanning.
  • Page 35 Invert The invert function turns the displayed waveform 180 degrees, with respect to the ground level. When the oscilloscope is triggered on the inverted signal, the trigger is also inverted. Click “Invert” in MATH. The following picture shows the waveform before inversion: The following picture shows the waveform of inversion: rspro.com...
  • Page 36 Set Reference Click “REF” in “Setup” menu to set REF channel. The Reference Channel Function: On/Off: Turn on/off the reference channel. Volt/DIV: Channel the resolution of the reference channel. Load: Load the reference waveform from the “.rfc” file from your computer. Save: Save the current reference waveform to your computer as “.rfc”...
  • Page 37 The Reference Waveform Display Window: Note: If you turn on the “Reference” channel, the load file window will appear. rspro.com...
  • Page 38: Setup Horizontal System

    3.3 Setup Horizontal System Change Time/Div The “Time/Div” elects the horizontal Time/DIV (scale factor) for the main or the window time base The Horizontal Panel Click the blue knob can change Time/Div. If the waveform acquisition is stopped, Time/Div control expands or compresses the waveform.
  • Page 39: Set Trigger System

    3.4 Set Trigger System Click “Setup->Trigger”, you can configure the trigger. The user can also click in the toolbar to set Trigger. 1. Set Trigger Edge Trigger he trigger determines when the oscilloscope starts to acquire data and display a wave- form.
  • Page 40 Sweep: Set the sweep mode to Auto, Normal or Single. Auto: Acquire waveform even no trigger occurred Normal: Acquire waveform when trigger occurred. Single: Acquire waveform when trigger occurred then stop Source: You can use the trigger source options to select the signal that the oscilloscope uses as a trigger.
  • Page 41 Set Pulse Trigger Pulse trigger occurs according to the width of pulse. The abnormal signals can be detected through setting up the pulse width condition. Mode: Sweep Source: PW Condition: Pulse Width: The Pulse Width adjust range is 10ns -10s. When the condition is met, it will trigger and acquire the waveform.
  • Page 42 When alternative trigger is on, the trigger sources come from two vertical channels. This mode can be used to observe two non-related signals. You can choose two different trigger modes for the four vertical channels. Options Settings Comments With Pulse highlighted, the trigger occurs on pulses that Pulse meet the trigger condition (defined by the Source, When and Set Pulse Width options).
  • Page 43 Set Video Trigger Mode: Select the trigger mode. Sweep: Source: Set the Trigger Channel to CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4. Trigger Sync: Trigger Standard: Options Settings Comments With Video highlighted, an NTSC, PAL or SECAM Video standard video signal will be triggered. The trigger coupling is preset to AC.
  • Page 44 Set ALT System Mode: Select the trigger mode. Trigger Channel: Set the Trigger Channel to CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4. Trigger Type: Set the Trigger Type to Edge, Pulse or Video. PW Condition: Set the PW Condition to the following condition. +More: +Pulse width more than selecting pulse condition. +Less: +Pulse width less than selecting pulse condition.
  • Page 45 Set CAN Trigger Mode: Select the trigger mode. Sweep: Source: Set the Trigger Channel to CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4. Baud Rate: Trigger Condition: Set the CAN Trigger to the following condition.  Start Bit: The oscilloscope triggers at the start of a frame. ...
  • Page 46  Frame ID: The oscilloscope will trigger on data frames on remote frames matching the specified frame data.  Data Frame and data: The oscilloscope will trigger on data frames matching the specified data frame ID and data. Data (Hex): It can set hexadecimal data. ...
  • Page 47 Set LIN Trigger Mode: Select the trigger mode. Sweep: Source: Set the Trigger Channel to CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4. Baud Rate: Trigger Condition: Set the LIN Trigger to the following condition.  Interval Field: The oscilloscope triggers when the interval field end.  Sync Field: The oscilloscope triggers when the synchronous field end. ...
  • Page 48  ID: The oscilloscope triggers when a frame with an ID equal to the selected value is detected. ID (Hex): Select the value for the Frame ID.  ID & Data (Frame ID and Data): The oscilloscope triggers when a frame with an ID and data equal to the selected values is detected.
  • Page 49 Set UART Trigger Mode: Select the trigger mode. Sweep: Source: Set the Trigger Channel to CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4. Baud Rate: Trigger Condition: Set the UART Trigger to the following condition.  Start Bit: The oscilloscope triggers when a start bit occurs.  Stop Bit: Triggers when a stop bit occurs on measured signal. The trigger occurs on the first stop bit.
  • Page 50  Parity Error: The oscilloscope triggers when the parity check is error when there is parity check.  Rec Error: The oscilloscope triggers when the received data is error. Idle Level: Set the idle level to High or Low. Parity: Parity check. Based on your device under test to select odd, even, or no. Data Bits: Data Length.
  • Page 51 Set SPI Trigger Mode: Select the trigger mode. Sweep: SDL: Set the clock sources of SDL to CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4. Slope: Select the desired clock edge. Rising: sample the SDA data on the rising edge of the clock. Falling: sample the SDA data on the falling edge of the clock. SDA: Set the data sources of SDA to CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4.
  • Page 52 Set IIC Trigger Mode: Select the trigger mode. Sweep: SDL (Serial Clock): Set the clock sources of SDL to CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4. Trigger Condition: Set the IIC Trigger to the following condition.  Start Bit: trigger when SDA data transitions from high level to low level while SCL is high level.
  • Page 53 High Frequency Rejection Select “HF Rejection” in “Trigger Setup” window The user can turn on “HF Rejection” to eliminate trigger higher-frequency (20M above) rspro.com...
  • Page 54: Save/Load

    3.5 Save/Load Save Click “File” in main menu to save data, setup, image and decode. 1. Save Data Save waveform data as a type file 2. Save Setup Save the current oscilloscope setup to file 3. Save Image Save the software display window as a .bmp or .jpg file 4.
  • Page 55: Utility Function

    3.6 Utility Function 3.6.1 Record The following picture shows the Record Interface. The dialog box of record is shown on the lower right corner of the screen. This function can record input waveform form CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4. Storage: Record waveform and save it as “.drc” file. “Play Back”...
  • Page 56 3.6.2 Pass/Fail Click “Pass/Fail” in “Utility” menu. The Pass/Fail window appears: The Pass/Fail function monitors changes of signals and outputs pass or fail signals by comparing the input signal with the pre-created mask. Control Setting Source: Select the Pass/Fail channel Output: Select the Pass/Fail output condition.
  • Page 57 Mask Setting ertical: Set the vertical limit range Horizontal: Set the horizontal limit range “Create” button: Click this button to create Pass/Fail area according to the mask “Save” button: Click this button to save the setups to file “Load” button: Click this button to load the saved setups file Information Display Fail: It shows the fail waveform number Pass: It shows the pass waveform number...
  • Page 58 The Pass/Fail function display NOTE: Pass/Fall function is unavailable in X-Y mode. rspro.com...
  • Page 59 3.6.3 F/C Click F/C in Utility menu to select Frequency and/or Counter function. When Frequency selected, the input signal’s frequency displays on the right upper corner of the screen. When Counter selected, the input signal wave count displays on the right upper corner of the screen.
  • Page 60 3.6.4 Calibration The self calibration routine lets you optimize the oscilloscope signal path for maximum measurement accuracy. You can run the routine at any time but you should always run the routine if the ambient temperature changes by 5v or more. For accurate calibration, power on the oscilloscope and wait twenty minutes to ensure it is warmed up.
  • Page 61 3.6.5 Factory Setup Click “Factory Setup” in “Utility” menu to load default setups When you click the Factory Setup in Utility menu, the oscilloscope displays the CH1 and CH2 waveforms and removes all other waveforms. The oscilloscope set up for normal operation when it is shipped from the factory and can be recalled at anytime by user.
  • Page 62 3.6.6 Language Click “Language” in “Utility” menu There are ten languages in “Language” menu. The default language is English. rspro.com...
  • Page 63: Measure Signal

    3.7 Measure Signal 3.7.1 Cursor Menu Click “Cursor” in main menu. This method allows you to take measurements by moving the cursors 1. Source The user can set the source to CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 and MATH. When you use cursors, be sure to set the Source to the waveform on the display that you want to measure.
  • Page 64 The Cross cursor display window: The Cross measure result displays on status bar 2) Trace The Trace cursors appear as vertical lines on the display and measure the waveform amplitude at the point the waveform crosses the cursor. The Trace cursor display window The Trace cursor measure result display on status bar rspro.com...
  • Page 65 3) Vertical The Vertical cursors appear as vertical lines on the display and measure the vertical parameters. The Vertical cursor display window: The Vertical cursor measure result display on status bar 4)Horizontal The Horizontal cursors appear as horizontal lines on the display and measure the horizontal parameters.
  • Page 66 3.7.2 Measure Menu Click “Measure” in main menu. The oscilloscope provides 20 parametric auto measurements (12 voltage and 8 time measurements). 1.Source The user can use the “Source” menu to select a measure source. 2. Vertical rspro.com...
  • Page 67 Maximum: Voltage of the absolute maximum level, Measured over the entire waveform Minimum: Voltage of the absolute minimum level, Measured over the entire waveform Peak To Peak: Peak-to-peak = Max –Min, Measured over the entire waveform Top: Voltage of the statistical maximum level, Measured over the entire waveform Base: Voltage of the statistical minimum level, Measured over the entire waveform Middle: Voltage of the 50% level from base to top RMS: The Root Mean Square voltage over the entire waveform...
  • Page 68 4. Clear Measure Clear all measure items on display screen. The Measure Display Window: Note: The results of the automatic measurements will be displayed on the bottom of the screen. Maximum 8 results could be displayed at the same time. When there is no room, the next new measurement result will make the previous results moving left, out of screen.
  • Page 69: The Display System

    3.8 The Display System 3.8.1 Display Type Click “Type” in “Display” menu. The following figure shows the type parameters setting. If the Vectors type mode is selected, the waveform will be displayed as following figure. If the Dots type mode is selected, the waveform will be displayed as following figure. rspro.com...
  • Page 70 3.8.2 Display Grid Click “Display” in main menu The grid shows: The grid not shows: rspro.com...
  • Page 71 3.8.3 Intensity Click “Display->Intensity” in main menu. The following figure shows the intensity dialog. It shows the display parameters setting. You can change the grid and waveform color intensity in this dialog. rspro.com...
  • Page 72 3.8.4 Grid Background Color Click “Display->Grid Background Color” in main menu. The following figure shows the grid background color dialog. You can change the grid background color in this dialog. Click the color bar to select the background color. Example: changed the background color into blue. rspro.com...
  • Page 73: Zoom In/Out And Drag Waveforms

    3.9 Zoom In/Out and Drag Waveforms The software will stop updating waveform after the user clicked “Stop” button. The user can change the waveform display by adjusting the scale and position. When you change the scale, the waveform display will increase or decrease in size. When you change the position, the waveform will move up, down, right, or left.
  • Page 74: Interpolation

    3.10 Interpolation At the time base 40ns/div or faster, user can use the 3 different interpolation mode to get waveforms of different smoothness. The Step Interpolation: The Linear Interpolation: rspro.com...
  • Page 75 The Sin(x)/x Interpolation: Note: The default interpolation mode is Sin(x)/x. rspro.com...
  • Page 76: Acquisition Modes

    3.11 Acquisition Modes Acquisition When you acquire a signal, the oscilloscope converts it into a digital form and displays a waveform. The acquisition mode defines how the signal is digitized and the time base setting affects the time span and level of detail in the acquisition. There are three acquisition modes: Normal, Average and Peak Detect.
  • Page 77: Print And Print Preview

    3.12 Print And Print Preview 1. Click “Print” in “File” menu to set the printer to print the current waveform. Click the “PrintPreview” in “File” menu to get into the Preview window. In “PrintPreview” window, use the “Zoom In” button and the “Zoom Out” button to change the size of the waveform graph.
  • Page 78: Chapter 4 Application Example

    Chapter 4 Application Example Simple Measurement  Pass/Fail Test Capturing a Single-Shot Signal The Application of the X-Y Reduce the noise on the signal Taking Cursor Measurement rspro.com...
  • Page 79: Simple Measurement

    4.1 Simple Measurement To acquire and display a signal, please do the steps as follows: 1. Connect signal to CH1 by using probe 2. Click the button on toolbar or “Acquire -> Auto Setup” on menu. The DSO set the vertical, horizontal, and triggers controls at the best status automatically. Also, you can adjust the controls to meet your measurement to optimize the waveform display.
  • Page 80 To clear the measurement on the waveform interface, click the “Measure->Clear Measure” button. rspro.com...
  • Page 81: Pass/Fail Test

    4.2 Pass/Fail Test The Pass/Fail function monitors changes of signals and outputs pass or fail signals by comparing the input signal with the pre-created mask. Click “Pass/Fail” in “Utility” menu to display Pass/Fail window. Turn on the Pass/Fail function by ticking ON/OFF check box. And the Pass Fail data will display on the left upper corner of the screen.
  • Page 82 Setup the mask’s vertical and horizontal limit range (0.04div-4div) on the Mask panel, and click Create button to create Pass/Fail area according to the mask, and click Save button to save the settings to file, and click Load button to load the saved settings file. When click Create button, the created Pass/Fail area of the selected channel will display on the screen.
  • Page 83: Capturing A Single-Shot Signal

    4.3 Capturing a Single-Shot Signal To capture a single event, it needs to gather some pre-test knowledge of the signal in order to set up the trigger level and slope correctly. For example, if the event is derived from 3.3V COMS logic, a trigger level of 1.2 or higher Volts should work on a rising edge.
  • Page 84: The Application Of The X-Y Operation

    4.4 The Application of the X-Y Operation X-Y Plot acts to analyze correlation of data of two channels. Lissajous diagram is displayed in the screen when you use X-Y Plot, which enables to compare frequencies, amplitudes and phases of counterpart waveform against the reference waveform. This makes it possible to compare and analyze frequency, amplitude and phase between input and output.
  • Page 85 Instruction of the Ellipse Method Sinθ = A/B or C/D, where θ = phase shift (in degrees) between the two signals. From the formula above: θ = _arcsine (A/B) or _arcsine (C/D) θ must be in the range of (0~π/2) or (3π/2~2π) if the main axis of the ellipse is between I and III quadrant, .
  • Page 86: Reduce The Noise On The Signal

    4.5 Reduce the noise on the signal To reduce the noise by setting the acquisition type and adjust the waveform intensity. Signal With Random Noise: Do these steps as follows: Set the probe and the channel attenuation to “x10”. Connect a signal to the oscilloscope and obtain a stable display. To reduce the noise by setting the acquisition type and adjust the waveform intensity.
  • Page 87 To use average follow these steps. Click the “Menu->Acquire->Acquisition->Average” buttons. Signal After Reducing Random Noise: To reduce the noisy it can also be achieved by reducing the intensity of the waveform. Note: It is normal that the waveform update rate will slow down when the average figure bigger than 1.
  • Page 88: Taking Cursor Measurements

    4.6 Taking Cursor Measurements Use cursors to make time and amplitude measurements on a waveform quickly. Measure the Peak Frequency or Time of the First Sine Waveform Do these steps: 1. Click “Cursor->Source”, select CH1 (select CH2 if you want measure CH2). 2.
  • Page 89 1. Click “Cursor->Source”, select CH1 (select CH2 if you want measure CH2). 2. Click “Cursor->Type”, select Horizontal. 3. Push left mouse button, and the Horizontal lines appear. 4. Drag the mouse button to the point you want to measure. 5. Release the left mouse button, the voltage difference will be shown at the status bar. Measure the Amplitude: Read the details showing in the status bar.
  • Page 90 Trace the Amplitude: Read the details showing in the status bar. Note: Click “Cursor->Type”, select “Cross”, you can measure time and amplitude at one time. rspro.com...
  • Page 91: Chapter 5 Appendix

    Chapter 5 Appendix  Appendix A: Specification  Appendix B: Accessories  Appendix C: General Maintenance rspro.com...
  • Page 92: Appendix A: Specification

    Appendix A: Specification Vertical Model 2205864 2205865 2205866 2205867 Bandwidth (-3dB) 70 MHz 100 MHz 200 MHz 250MHz Analog Channels Input Impedance Resistance: 1MΩ ; Capacitance: 25 pF±3pF Input Sensitivity 2mV/div to 10V/div Input Coupling AC/DC/GND Vertical Resolution 8 bits Memory Depth 64K/CH,32K/2CH,16K/4CH, Maximum Input Protection 400V (DC+AC Peak)
  • Page 93 Voltage Range 10mV to 10V/div @ x 1 probe 100mV to 100V/div @ x 10 probe Vertical sensitivity 1V to 1000V/div @ x 100 probe 10V to 10000V/div @ x 1000 probe 100V to 100000V/div @ x 10000 probe Others AUTOSET Yes ( 30Hz)
  • Page 94: Appendix B: Accessories

    Appendix B: Accessories X1, X10 two passive probes. The passive probes have a 6MHz bandwidth (rated 100Vrms CAT III) when the switch is in the X1 position, and a maximum bandwidth (rated 300Vrms CAT II) when the switch is in the X10 position.
  • Page 95: Appendix C: General Maintenance

    Appendix C: General Maintenance General Care Do not store or leave the oscilloscope where the device will be exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Caution To avoid damages to the device or probes, do not expose them to sprays, liquids or solvents.

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