Scope Ranges - Agilent Technologies N6705 User Manual

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Trigger Mode:
Auto
Single
Triggered

Scope Ranges

Model N6705 User's Guide
The Level field lets you specify a trigger level if you selected a
Voltage level or Current level as the trigger source. The Slope
selection specifies if the measurement will be triggered on the
positive (up-slope) or negative (down-slope) portion of the waveform.
Use the Mode dropdown list to select a trigger mode.
Description:
Configures the scope to display a single-sweep measurement when a trigger
is received, or automatically if a trigger is not received. The scope continues
running and waits for another trigger when the measurement completes.
Configures the scope to display a single-sweep measurement when a trigger
is received. The scope stops running when the measurement completes.
Configures the scope to display a single-sweep measurement when a trigger
is received. The scope continues running and waits for the next trigger when
the measurement completes.
For outputs that have multiple measurement ranges, you can select a
lower range for better measurement resolution. Scope range settings
are independent of the Meter View and Data Logger range settings.
In the Scope Ranges area, select the desired lower measurement
range from the Voltage or Current dropdown menus.
Selecting Knob Control allows the Vertical Volts/Div knob on the
front panel to automatically select lower measurement ranges at
lower measurement resolutions. For higher measurement resolution
a higher range is automatically selected. The present range is
displayed on the lower left corner of the Scope View window.
Some models have a high measurement range labeled CComp On,
which is selected by default. The CComp On range compensates
output current measurements during voltage transients. For more
information, see chapter 6 under "
Seamless Measurements
For Agilent Models N6781A and N6782A only, you can select
seamless voltage and current measurements. The Auto selection
provides seamless measurement ranging, which results in a wide
dynamic range with no data being lost across ranges. Autoranging
does not include the 10 μA range, which must be selected manually.
Using the Measurement Functions 4
Dynamic Current Correction
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