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Agilent Technologies 54621D User Manual (276 pages)
Brand:
Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 2.42 MB
Table of Contents
In this Book
3
Table of Contents
5
1 Getting Started
11
Setting up the Oscilloscope
14
To Inspect Package Contents
15
To Inspect Options and Accessories
18
To Clean the Oscilloscope
21
To Adjust the Handle
22
To Power-On the Oscilloscope
23
To Adjust the Waveform Intensity
24
To Connect the Oscilloscope Analog Probes
25
To Compensate Your Analog Probe
26
To Use the Digital Probes (Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope Only)
27
To Connect a Printer
31
To Connect an RS-232 Cable
31
To Verify Basic Oscilloscope Operation
32
Getting Started Using the Oscilloscope Interface
33
Using Quick Help
35
Selecting a Language for Quick Help When the Oscilloscope Starts up
35
Selecting a Language for Quick Help after You Have Been Operating the Oscilloscope
36
Loading an Updated Language File from Floppy Disk
37
2 Front-Panel Overview
39
Important Oscilloscope Considerations
41
54620/40-Series Oscilloscope Front Panels
45
Front-Panel Operation
48
Interpreting the Display
49
To Use Analog Channels to View a Signal
50
To Use Digital Channels to View a Signal
51
To Display Signals Automatically Using Autoscale
52
To Apply the Default Factory Configuration
53
To Adjust Analog Channel Vertical Scaling and Position
54
To Set the Vertical Expand Reference for the Analog Signal
55
To Set Analog Channel Probe Attenuation Factor
55
To Display and Rearrange the Digital Channels
56
To Operate the Time Base Controls
57
To Start and Stop an Acquisition
58
To Make a Single Acquisition
58
To Use Delayed Sweep
59
To Make Cursor Measurements
60
To Make Automatic Measurements
61
To Modify the Display Grid
62
To Print the Display
62
3 Triggering the Oscilloscope
63
Selecting Trigger Modes and Conditions
65
To Select the Mode and Coupling Menu
65
To Select a Trigger Mode: Normal, Auto, Auto Level
66
To Select Trigger Coupling
68
To Select Noise Reject and HF Reject
68
To Set Holdoff
69
External Trigger Input
71
Trigger Types
73
To Use Edge Triggering
74
To Use Pulse Width Triggering
76
To Use Pattern Triggering
79
To Use CAN Triggering
81
To Use Duration Triggering
83
To Use I2C Triggering
86
To Use LIN Triggering
91
To Use Sequence Triggering
93
To Use SPI Triggering
99
To Use TV Triggering
104
To Use USB Triggering
114
The Trigger out Connector
116
4 Megazoom Concepts and Oscilloscope Operation
117
Megazoom Concepts
119
Deep Memory
120
Oscilloscope Responsiveness
121
Display Update Rate
122
To Setup the Analog Channels
123
To Setup the Horizontal Time Base
127
Acquisition Modes
133
Display Modes
137
Pan and Zoom
139
To Pan and Zoom a Waveform
140
Run/Stop/Single/Infinite Persistence Operation
141
Acquiring Data
142
Memory Depth/Record Length
143
To Run and Stop an Acquisition
144
To Take a Single Trace
144
To Capture a Single Event
145
To Use Infinite Persistence
146
To Use Infinite Persistence to Store Multiple Repetitive Events
146
To Clear the Waveform Display
147
Configuring the Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope
148
To Display Digital Channels Using Autoscale
148
Interpreting the Digital Waveform Display
149
To Display and Rearrange the Digital Channels
150
To Turn Individual Channels on and off
151
To Force All Channels on or All Channels off
152
To Change the Display Size of the Digital Channels
152
To Change the Logic Threshold for Digital Channels
153
Using Digital Channels to Probe Circuits
154
Using Labels on the Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope
158
To Turn the Label Display on or off
159
To Assign a Predefined Label to a Channel
160
To Define a New Label
161
To Reset the Label Library to the Factory Default
163
Saving and Recalling Traces and Setups
164
To Autosave Traces and Setups
165
To Save Traces and Setups to Internal Memory or to Overwrite an Existing Floppy Disk File
166
To Save Traces and Setups to a New File on the Floppy Disk
167
To Recall Traces and Setups
168
Saving (Printing) Screen Images to Floppy Disk
169
Recalling the Factory Default Setup
170
5 Making Measurements
171
Capturing Data
173
To Use Delayed Sweep
174
To Reduce the Random Noise on a Signal
176
To Capture Glitches or Narrow Pulses with Peak Detect and Infinite Persistence
180
To Use the Roll Horizontal Mode
182
To Use the XY Horizontal Mode
183
Math Functions
187
Math Scale and Offset
188
Multiply
189
Subtract
190
Differentiate
191
Integrate
193
FFT Measurement
195
Cursor Measurements
201
To Make Cursor Measurements
202
Automatic Measurements
207
Making Automatic Measurements
208
Setting Measurement Thresholds
209
Making Time Measurements Automatically
211
Making Delay and Phase Measurements
215
Making Voltage Measurements Automatically
217
Making Overshoot and Preshoot Measurements
220
6 Utilities
223
To Configure Quick Help Languages
225
To Update Your Instrument to the Latest Application Software
227
To Configure a Printer
228
To Use the Floppy Disk
230
To Set up the I/O Port to Use a Controller
231
To Set the Clock
233
To Set up the Screen Saver
234
To Perform Service Functions
236
To Set Other Options
238
7 Performance Characteristics
239
Agilent 54620-Series Performance Characteristics
241
Agilent 54640-Series Performance Characteristics
251
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Agilent Technologies 54621D User Manual (234 pages)
Oscilloscopes and Mixed-Signal Oscilloscopes
Brand:
Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 2.39 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Getting Started
11
Setting up the Oscilloscope
14
To Inspect Package Contents
15
To Inspect Options and Accessories
17
To Clean the Oscilloscope
20
To Adjust the Handle
21
To Power-On the Oscilloscope
22
To Adjust the Display Intensity
23
To Connect the Oscilloscope Probes
24
To Use the Digital Probes (Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope Only)
25
To Connect a Printer
29
To Connect an RS-232 Cable
29
To Verify Basic Oscilloscope Operation
30
Getting Started Using the Oscilloscope Interface
31
Using Quick Help
33
Selecting a Language for Quick Help When the Oscilloscope Starts up
33
Selecting a Language for Quick Help after You Have Been Operating the Oscilloscope
34
Loading a Language from Floppy Disk
35
2 Front-Panel Overview
37
Important Oscilloscope Considerations
39
54620-Series Oscilloscope Front Panels
43
Front-Panel Operation
46
Interpreting the Display
47
To Use Analog Channels to View a Signal
48
To Use Digital Channels to View a Signal
49
To Display Signals Automatically Using Autoscale
50
To Apply the Default Factory Configuration
51
To Adjust Analog Channel Vertical Scaling and Position
52
To Set the Vertical Expand Reference for the Analog Signal
53
To Set Analog Channel Probe Attenuation Factor
53
To Display and Rearrange the Digital Channels
54
To Operate the Time Base Controls
55
To Start and Stop an Acquisition
56
To Make a Single Acquisition
56
To Use Delayed Sweep
57
To Make Cursor Measurements
58
To Make Automatic Measurements
59
To Modify the Display Grid
60
To Print the Display
60
3 Triggering the Oscilloscope
61
Selecting Trigger Modes and Conditions
63
To Select the Mode and Coupling Menu
63
To Select a Trigger Mode: Auto Level, Auto, Normal
64
To Select Trigger Coupling
66
To Select Noise Reject and HF Reject
66
To Set Holdoff
67
Trigger Types
69
To Use Edge Triggering
70
To Use Pulse Width Triggering
72
To Use Pattern Triggering
75
To Use Duration Triggering
77
To Use I2C Triggering
80
To Use Sequence Triggering
83
To Use TV Triggering
89
The Trig out Connector
99
4 Megazoom Concepts and Oscilloscope Operation
101
Megazoom Concepts
103
Deep Memory
104
Oscilloscope Responsiveness
105
Display Update Rate
106
To Setup the Analog Channels
107
To Setup the Horizontal Time Base
110
Acquisition Modes
116
Display Modes
120
Pan and Zoom
122
To Pan and Zoom a Waveform
123
Run/Stop/Single/Infinite Persistence Operation
124
Acquiring Data
125
Memory Depth/Record Length
126
To Run and Stop an Acquisition
127
To Take a Single Trace
127
To Capture a Single Event
128
To Use Infinite Persistence
129
To Use Infinite Persistence to Store Multiple Repetitive Events
129
To Clear the Waveform Display
130
Configuring the Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope
131
To Display Digital Channels Using Autoscale
131
Interpreting the Digital Waveform Display
132
To Display and Rearrange the Digital Channels
133
To Turn Individual Channels on and off
134
To Force All Channels on or All Channels off
135
To Change the Display Size of the Digital Channels
135
To Change the Logic Threshold for Digital Channels
136
Using Digital Channels to Probe Circuits
137
Using Labels on the Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope
141
To Turn the Label Display on or off
142
To Assign a Predefined Label to a Channel
143
To Define a New Label
144
To Reset the Label Library to the Factory Default
146
Saving and Recalling Traces and Setups
147
To Autosave Traces and Setups
148
To Save Traces and Setups to Internal Memory or to Overwrite an Existing Floppy Disk File
149
To Save Traces and Setups to a New File on the Floppy Disk
150
To Recall Traces and Setups
151
Saving (Printing) Screen Images to Floppy Disk
152
Recalling the Factory Default Setup
153
5 Making Measurements
155
Capturing Data
157
To Use Delayed Sweep
158
To Reduce the Random Noise on a Signal
160
To Capture Glitches or Narrow Pulses with Peak Detect and Infinite Persistence
164
To Use the Roll Horizontal Mode
165
To Use the XY Horizontal Mode
166
Math Functions
170
Multiply
171
Subtract
172
Differentiate
173
Integrate
175
FFT Measurement
177
Cursor Measurements
183
To Make Cursor Measurements
184
Automatic Measurements
189
Making Automatic Measurements
190
Making Time Measurements Automatically
191
Making Delay and Phase Measurements
194
Making Voltage Measurements Automatically
195
Making Overshoot and Preshoot Measurements
198
6 Utilities
201
To Configure Quick Help Languages
203
To Configure a Printer
205
To Use the Floppy Disk
207
To Set up the I/O Port to Use a Controller
208
To Set the Clock
210
To Set up the Screen Saver
211
To Perform Service Functions
212
To Set Other Options
214
7 Performance Characteristics
215
Performance Characteristics
215
Publication Number
234
Agilent Technologies 54621D User Manual (266 pages)
Oscilloscopes and Mixed-Signal Oscilloscopes
Brand:
Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 2.95 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
134
Avgs
176
54620-Series
177
Bits of Resolution
177
Sweep Speed
177
Us/DIV
177
Ns/DIV
177
Declaration of Conformity
261
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Agilent Technologies 54621D Programmer's Manual (110 pages)
Mixed-Signal Oscilloscopes
Brand:
Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 1.15 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction to Programming
7
Talking to the Instrument
9
Program Message Syntax
10
Combining Commands from the same Subsystem
13
Duplicate Mnemonics
14
Query Command
15
Program Header Options
16
Program Data Syntax Rules
17
Program Message Terminator
19
Selecting Multiple Subsystems
20
2 Programming Getting Started
21
Initialization
23
Autoscale
24
Setting up the Instrument
25
Example Program
26
Using the Digitize Command
27
Receiving Information from the Instrument
29
String Variables
30
Numeric Variables
31
Definite-Length Block Response Data
32
Multiple Queries
33
Instrument Status
33
3 Programming over GPIB
35
Interface Capabilities
37
Command and Data Concepts
37
Addressing
38
Communicating over the Bus
39
Lockout
40
Bus Commands
40
4 Programming over RS-232-C
41
Interface Operation
43
Cables
43
Minimum Three-Wire Interface with Software Protocol
44
Extended Interface with Hardware Handshake
45
Configuring the Interface
46
Interface Capabilities
47
Lockout Command
48
5 Programming and Documentation Conventions
49
Command Set Organization
51
The Command Tree
54
Obsolete and Discontinued Commands
58
Truncation Rules
63
Infinity Representation
64
Sequential and Overlapped Commands
64
Response Generation
64
Notation Conventions and Definitions
65
Program Examples
66
6 Status Reporting
67
Status Reporting Data Structures
71
Status Byte Register (SBR)
74
Service Request Enable Register (SRER)
76
Trigger Event Register (TRG)
76
Standard Event Status Register (SESR)
77
Standard Event Status Enable Register (SESER)
78
Operation Status Register (OPR)
79
Arm Event Register (ARM)
79
Error Queue
80
Output Queue
81
Message Queue
81
Clearing Registers and Queues
81
7 Installing and Using the Programmer's Reference
83
To Install the Help File under Microsoft Windows
85
To Get Updated Help and Program Files Via the Internet
86
To Start the Help File
87
To Navigate through the Help File
87
8 Programmer's Quick Reference
89
Conventions
91
Suffix Multipliers
91
Commands and Queries
92
Agilent Technologies 54621D Service Manual (118 pages)
Oscilloscope And Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope
Brand:
Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 4.76 MB
Table of Contents
The Oscilloscope at a Glance
2
General Information
9
Options Available
12
Accessories Available
13
Trigger System
19
Testing Performance
47
Calibrating and Adjusting
69
Troubleshooting
83
Replacing Assemblies
93
Replaceable Parts
110
Declaration of Conformity
115
Product Regulations
116
Safety Notices
117
Agilent Technologies 54621D Datasheet (24 pages)
54600 Series Oscilloscopes
Brand:
Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 1.39 MB
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