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Agilent Technologies InfiniiVision MSO6052A Programmer's Reference Manual (634 pages)
6000 Series
Brand:
Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 4.02 MB
Table of Contents
In this Book
3
Table of Contents
5
1 What's New
17
What's New in Version 4.10
18
What's New in Version 4.00
20
What's New in Version 3.50
22
What's New in Version 3.00
24
Command Differences from 54620/54640 Series Oscilloscopes
26
2 Commands Quick Reference
31
Command Summary
32
Syntax Elements
70
Number Format
70
NL> (Line Terminator)
70
] (Optional Syntax Terms)
70
(Braces)
70
(Defined As)
70
(Angle Brackets)
71
(Ellipsis)
71
D (Digits)
71
Quoted ASCII String
71
Definite-Length Block Response Data
71
N,..,P (Value Ranges)
71
3 Commands by Subsystem
73
Common (*) Commands
75
CLS (Clear Status)
79
ESE (Standard Event Status Enable)
80
Command Syntax
80
See also
81
Introduction to Common (*) Commands
81
ESR (Standard Event Status Register)
82
IDN (Identification Number)
84
LRN (Learn Device Setup)
85
OPC (Operation Complete)
86
OPT (Option Identification)
87
RCL (Recall)
88
RST (Reset)
89
SAV (Save)
92
SRE (Service Request Enable)
93
STB (Read Status Byte)
95
Commands by Subsystem
95
TRG (Trigger)
97
TST (Self Test)
98
WAI (Wait to Continue)
99
Root (:) Commands
100
Activity
103
AER (Arm Event Register)
104
Autoscale
105
Autoscale:amode
107
Autoscale:channels
108
Blank
109
Cdisplay
110
Digitize
111
Hweenable (Hardware Event Enable Register)
113
Hweregister:condition (Hardware Event Condition Register)
115
Hweregister[:Event] (Hardware Event Event Register)
117
Merge
119
OPEE (Operation Status Enable Register)
120
Operegister:condition (Operation Status Condition Register)
122
Operegister[:Event] (Operation Status Event Register)
124
Ovlenable (Overload Event Enable Register)
126
Ovlregister (Overload Event Register)
128
Print
130
Run
131
Serial
132
Single
133
Status
134
Stop
135
TER (Trigger Event Register)
136
View
137
Acquire Commands
138
Acquire:aalias
140
Acquire:complete
141
Acquire:count
142
Acquire:daalias
143
Acquire:mode
144
Acquire:points
145
Acquire:rsignal
146
Acquire:srate
147
Acquire:type
148
Bus<N> Commands
150
Bus<N>:Bit<M
152
Bus<N>:Bits
153
Bus<N>:Clear
155
Bus<N>:Display
156
Bus<N>:Label
157
Bus<N>:Mask
158
Calibrate Commands
159
Calibrate:date
160
Calibrate:label
161
Calibrate:start
162
Calibrate:status
163
Calibrate:switch
164
Calibrate:temperature
165
Calibrate:time
166
Channel<N> Commands
167
Channel<N>:Bwlimit
170
Channel<N>:Coupling
171
Channel<N>:Display
172
Channel<N>:Impedance
173
Channel<N>:Invert
174
Channel<N>:Label
175
Channel<N>:Offset
176
Channel<N>:Probe
177
Channel<N>:Probe:ID
178
Channel<N>:Probe:skew
179
Channel<N>:Probe:stype
180
Channel<N>:Protection
181
Channel<N>:Range
182
Channel<N>:Scale
183
Channel<N>:Units
184
Channel<N>:Vernier
185
Digital<N> Commands
186
Digital<N>:Display
188
Digital<N>:Label
189
Digital<N>:Position
190
Digital<N>:Size
191
Digital<N>:Threshold
192
Display Commands
193
Display:clear
195
Display:data
196
Display:label
198
Display:lablist
199
Display:persistence
200
Display:source
201
Display:vectors
202
External Trigger Commands
203
External:bwlimit
204
External:impedance
205
External:probe
206
External:probe:ID
207
External:probe:stype
208
External:protection
209
External:range
210
External:units
211
Function Commands
212
Function:center
214
Function:display
215
Function:offset
216
Function:operation
217
Function:range
218
Function:reference
219
Function:scale
220
Function:source
221
Function:span
222
Function:window
223
Hardcopy Commands
224
Hardcopy:factors
225
Hardcopy:ffeed
226
Hardcopy:filename
227
Hardcopy:format
228
Hardcopy:igcolors
229
Hardcopy:palette
230
Hardcopy:pdriver
231
Marker Commands
232
Marker:mode
234
Marker:x1Position
235
Marker:x1Y1Source
236
Marker:x2Position
237
Marker:x2Y2Source
238
Marker:xdelta
239
Marker:y1Position
240
Marker:y2Position
241
Marker:ydelta
242
Measure Commands
243
Measure:clear
250
Measure:counter
251
Measure:define
252
Measure:delay
255
Measure:dutycycle
257
Measure:falltime
258
Measure:frequency
259
Measure:nwidth
260
Measure:overshoot
261
Measure:period
263
Measure:phase
264
Measure:preshoot
265
Measure:pwidth
266
Measure:risetime
267
Measure:sdeviation
268
Measure:show
269
Measure:source
270
Measure:tedge
272
Measure:tvalue
274
Measure:vamplitude
276
Measure:vaverage
277
Measure:vbase
278
Measure:vmax
279
Measure:vmin
280
Measure:vpp
281
Measure:vrms
282
Measure:vtime
283
Measure:vtop
284
Measure:xmax
285
Measure:xmin
286
POD Commands
287
Pod<N>:Display
288
Pod<N>:Size
289
Pod<N>:Threshold
290
SBUS Commands
292
Sbus:busdoctor:address
294
Sbus:busdoctor:baudrate
295
Sbus:busdoctor:channel
296
Sbus:busdoctor:mode
297
Sbus:can:count:error
298
Sbus:can:count:overload
299
Sbus:can:count:reset
300
Sbus:can:count:total
301
Sbus:can:count:utilization
302
Sbus:display
303
Sbus:flexray:count:null
304
Sbus:flexray:count:reset
305
Sbus:flexray:count:sync
306
Sbus:flexray:count:total
307
Sbus:IIC:asize
308
Sbus:lin:parity
309
Sbus:mode
310
Sbus:spi:width
311
System Commands
312
System:date
313
System:dsp
314
System:error
315
System:lock
316
System:setup
317
System:time
319
Timebase Commands
320
Timebase:mode
322
Timebase:position
323
Timebase:range
324
Timebase:refclock
325
Timebase:reference
326
Timebase:scale
327
Timebase:vernier
328
Timebase:window:position
329
Timebase:window:range
330
Timebase:window:scale
331
Trigger Commands
332
General :Trigger Commands
335
Trigger:hfreject
336
Trigger:holdoff
337
Trigger:mode
338
Trigger:nreject
339
Trigger:pattern
340
Trigger:sweep
342
Trigger:can Commands
343
Trigger:can:pattern:data
345
Trigger:can:pattern:data:length
346
Trigger:can:pattern:ID
347
Trigger:can:pattern:ID:mode
348
Trigger:can:samplepoint
349
Trigger:can:signal:baudrate
350
Trigger:can:source
351
Trigger:can:trigger
352
Trigger:duration Commands
354
Trigger:duration:greaterthan
355
Trigger:duration:lessthan
356
Trigger:duration:pattern
357
Trigger:duration:qualifier
358
Trigger:duration:range
359
Trigger:eburst Commands
360
Trigger:eburst:count
361
Trigger:eburst:idle
362
Trigger:eburst:slope
363
Trigger[:Edge] Commands
364
Trigger[:Edge]:Coupling
365
Trigger[:Edge]:Level
366
Trigger[:Edge]:Reject
367
Trigger[:Edge]:Slope
368
Trigger[:Edge]:Source
369
Trigger:flexray Commands
370
Trigger:flexray:error:type
371
Trigger:flexray:frame:ccbase
373
Trigger:flexray:frame:ccrepetition
374
Trigger:flexray:frame:ID
375
Trigger:flexray:frame:type
376
Trigger:flexray:time:cbase
377
Trigger:flexray:time:crepetition
378
Trigger:flexray:time:segment
379
Trigger:flexray:time:slot
380
Trigger:flexray:trigger
381
Trigger:glitch Commands
382
Trigger:glitch:greaterthan
384
Trigger:glitch:lessthan
385
Trigger:glitch:level
386
Trigger:glitch:polarity
387
Trigger:glitch:qualifier
388
Trigger:glitch:range
389
Trigger:glitch:source
390
Trigger:IIC Commands
391
Trigger:IIC:pattern:address
392
Trigger:IIC:pattern:data
393
Trigger:IIC:pattern:data2
394
Trigger:IIC:source:clock
395
Trigger:IIC:source:data
396
Trigger:IIC:trigger:qualifier
397
Trigger:IIC:trigger[:Type]
398
Trigger:lin Commands
400
Trigger:lin:ID
401
Trigger:lin:samplepoint
402
Trigger:lin:signal:baudrate
403
Trigger:lin:source
404
Trigger:lin:standard
405
Trigger:lin:syncbreak
406
Trigger:lin:trigger
407
Trigger:sequence Commands
408
Trigger:sequence:count
409
Trigger:sequence:edge
410
Trigger:sequence:find
411
Trigger:sequence:pattern
412
Trigger:sequence:reset
413
Trigger:sequence:timer
414
Trigger:sequence:trigger
415
Trigger:spi Commands
416
Trigger:spi:clock:slope
417
Trigger:spi:clock:timeout
418
Trigger:spi:framing
419
Trigger:spi:pattern:data
420
Trigger:spi:pattern:width
421
Trigger:spi:source:clock
422
Trigger:spi:source:data
423
Trigger:spi:source:frame
424
Trigger:tv Commands
425
Trigger:tv:line
426
Trigger:tv:mode
427
Trigger:tv:polarity
428
Trigger:tv:source
429
Trigger:tv:standard
430
Trigger:usb Commands
431
Trigger:usb:source:dminus
432
Trigger:usb:source:dplus
433
Trigger:usb:speed
434
Trigger:usb:trigger
435
Waveform Commands
436
Waveform:byteorder
444
Waveform:count
445
Waveform:data
446
Waveform:format
448
Waveform:points
449
Waveform:points:mode
451
Waveform:preamble
453
Waveform:source
456
Waveform:type
460
Waveform:unsigned
461
Waveform:view
462
Waveform:xincrement
463
Waveform:xorigin
464
Waveform:xreference
465
Waveform:yincrement
466
Waveform:yorigin
467
Waveform:yreference
468
4 Commands A-Z
469
5 Obsolete and Discontinued Commands
491
Channel:activity
496
Channel:label
497
Channel:threshold
498
Channel2:Skew
499
Channel<N>:Input
500
Channel<N>:Pmode
501
Display:connect
502
Display:order
503
Erase
504
External:input
505
External:pmode
506
Function:view
507
Hardcopy:destination
508
Hardcopy:device
509
Hardcopy:grayscale
510
Measure:lower
511
Measure:scratch
512
Measure:tdelta
513
Measure:thresholds
514
Measure:tmax
515
Measure:tmin
516
Measure:tstart
517
Measure:tstop
518
Measure:tvolt
519
Measure:upper
521
Measure:vdelta
522
Measure:vstart
523
Measure:vstop
524
Print
525
Timebase:delay
527
Trigger:can:acknowledge
528
Trigger:can:signal:definition
529
Trigger:lin:signal:definition
530
Trigger:threshold
531
Trigger:tv:tvmode
532
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Agilent Technologies InfiniiVision MSO6052A User Manual (428 pages)
InfiniiVision 5000/6000/7000 Series Oscilloscopes
Brand:
Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 14.38 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Notices
2
Book Map
3
In this User's Guide
4
Table of Contents
7
Introduction
21
Models Covered in this Manual
22
Specifications and Characteristics
23
Licensed Options
24
Notes
26
Initial Setup
27
Package Contents
28
5000 Series Oscilloscope Package Contents
29
6000A Series Oscilloscope Package Contents
30
6000A Option BAT Oscilloscope Package Contents
31
6000L Series Oscilloscope Package Contents
32
7000A Series Oscilloscope Package Contents
33
Accessories Available
34
Tilt the Oscilloscope up for Easy Viewing
36
To Tilt the 5000 Series Oscilloscope up for Easy Viewing
36
To Tilt the 6000 Series Oscilloscope up for Easy Viewing
37
To Tilt the 7000 Series Oscilloscope up for Easy Viewing
38
To Install the Optional Front Panel Overlay
40
5000 Series Overlay
40
6000 Series Overlay
41
7000 Series Overlay
42
To Mount the Oscilloscope in a Rack
43
To Mount the 5000 or 6000 Series Oscilloscope in a Rack
43
To Mount the 6000L Series Oscilloscope in a Rack
43
To Mount the 7000 Series Oscilloscope in a Rack
46
Ventilation Requirements
47
5000 And 6000A Series Ventilation Requirements
47
6000L Series Ventilation Requirements
47
7000 Series Ventilation Requirements
47
Power Requirements
48
Power-On the 5000/6000/7000 Series Oscilloscope
49
Power-On the Battery-Powered 6000A Series Oscilloscope
49
Caution Indicator
50
AC Adapter for Battery-Powered Oscilloscopes
52
Keys, Softkeys, and the Entry Knob
53
Verifying Basic Oscilloscope Operation
54
Quick Help
55
Quick Help Languages
56
Graphical User Interface Languages
56
Quick Help Updates
56
To Set the Clock
57
To Set up the Screen Saver
58
Using the Analog Channels
59
To Set up the Horizontal Time Base
64
Connecting to the Device under Test
71
Analog Input Impedance (50 Ohm or 1 Mohm)
72
Autoprobe Interface
72
Passive Probes
73
Active Probes
74
Active Probes for 6000 Series 100 Mhz Bandwidth Models
75
Connect the Probes to the Oscilloscope
75
Maximum Input Voltage at Analog Inputs
76
Do Not Float the Oscilloscope Chassis
76
Compensating Passive Probes
77
Calibrating Probes
78
Manually Setting the Probe Attenuation Factor
80
Digital Probes
80
Triggering
81
Triggering - General Information
83
Trigger Mode and Coupling Menu
84
Auto and Normal Trigger Modes
84
Choosing Auto Trigger Mode or Normal Trigger Mode
84
Auto Mode
85
Normal Mode
85
Trigger Level Adjustment
86
Trigger Coupling
87
Trigger Noise Rejection
87
HF Reject
88
LF Reject
89
Noise Rejection
89
Trigger Holdoff
90
Trigger Holdoff Operating Hints
90
To Set Holdoff
90
External Trigger Input
92
2-Channel Oscilloscope External Trigger Input
92
Maximum Voltage at 2-Channel Oscilloscope External Trigger Input
93
4-Channel Oscilloscope External Trigger Input
94
Maximum Voltage at 4-Channel Oscilloscope External Trigger Input
94
Trigger Output
95
Triggers
95
Source Frequency
95
Source Frequency/8
95
Trigger Types
96
CAN Trigger
98
Duration Trigger
102
Qualifier Time Set Softkey
103
Edge Trigger
105
Flexray Setup and Triggering
107
Setup for Flexray Signals
107
Flexray Triggering
108
Glitch or Narrow Pulse Capture
112
Using Peak Detect Mode to Find a Glitch
113
I2C Trigger
115
I2S Trigger
121
LIN Trigger
128
MIL-STD 1553 Setup and Triggering
131
Probing MIL-STD 1553 Signals
131
Setup for MIL-STD 1553 Signals
132
MIL-STD 1553 Triggering
133
Nth Edge Burst Trigger
135
Pattern Trigger
137
Hex Bus Pattern Trigger
139
Pulse Width Trigger
140
Qualifier Time Set Softkey
141
Qualifier Time Set Softkey
142
Sequence Trigger
143
Define the "Find" Stage
145
Define the "Trigger On" Stage
146
Define the Optional "Reset On" Stage
147
Adjust the Trigger Level
149
SPI Trigger
150
Assign Oscilloscope Channels to SPI Signals
151
Set up the Bits in the Serial Data String
155
Resetting All Bits in the Serial Data String to One Value
155
TV Trigger
156
TV Triggering Examples
159
To Trigger on a Specific Line of Video
160
To Trigger on All Sync Pulses
161
To Trigger on a Specific Field of the Video Signal
161
To Trigger on All Fields of the Video Signal
162
To Trigger on Odd or Even Fields
163
UART/RS232 Trigger
166
USB Trigger
170
Displaying
173
Tips for Displaying Waveforms
174
Stabilizing the Display
174
Interpreting the Display
175
Graphic Symbols in Softkey Menus
176
Autoscale
177
How Autoscale Works
177
Undo Autoscale
177
Enabling Fast Debug Autoscale
178
Specifying the Channels Displayed after Autoscale
178
Preserving the Acquisition Mode During Autoscale
178
Pan and Zoom
179
Waveform Intensity and Signal Detail
180
Grid Intensity
181
Infinite Persistence
182
Using Labels
183
Waveform Expansion Reference Point
187
Vectors (Connect the Dots)
187
Freeze Display
188
Antialiasing
189
XGA Video Output
189
Measurements and Math Functions
191
List of Automatic Measurements
192
Making Automatic Measurements
193
Measurement Statistics
194
Measurement Thresholds
197
Measurement Definitions
199
Time Measurements
199
Delay and Phase Measurements
203
Voltage Measurements
205
Overshoot and Preshoot Measurements
211
Cursor Measurements
214
To Make Cursor Measurements
215
Cursor Examples
217
XY Horizontal Mode
220
Math Functions
224
To Use Waveform Math
224
To Perform a Math Function Upon an Arithmetic Operation
225
Math Scale and Offset
225
Units
226
Multiply
227
Add or Subtract
228
Differentiate
230
Integrate
232
Square Root
234
FFT Measurement
236
FFT Operation
238
Enabling Precision Measurements and Math
242
Printing and Saving
243
Printing the Oscilloscope's Display
244
Quick Print
244
To Print the Oscilloscope's Display
245
Options
245
Palette
246
Saving Oscilloscope Data
247
Selecting a Destination for Your Saved Data
248
Selecting a File Name
249
Saving Waveform Trace and Oscilloscope Setup
250
Display Image and Waveform Data File Formats
250
Choosing Save Settings
251
To Save a Waveform And/Or Setup to a USB Mass Storage Device
255
To Save a Waveform And/Or Setup to the Oscilloscope's Internal Memory
256
To Recall Waveform Trace And/Or Oscilloscope Setup
256
File Explorer
257
Acquisition Modes
261
To Start and Stop an Acquisition
262
To Make a Single Acquisition
264
Acquisition Modes
265
At Slower Sweep Speeds
265
Selecting the Acquisition Mode
265
Normal Mode
265
Peak Detect Mode
266
High Resolution Mode
266
Averaging Mode
267
Realtime Sampling Option
269
Segmented Memory
271
Using Segmented Memory
271
Web Interface
275
Setting up the Oscilloscope's LAN Connection
276
To Establish a LAN Connection
276
To Establish a LAN Connection (6000L Series)
277
Stand-Alone (Point-To-Point) Connection to a PC
278
Accessing the Web Interface
280
Browser Web Control
281
Remote Front Panel
281
Remote Programming
283
Remote Programming with Agilent IO Libraries
284
Get Image
285
Identification Function
286
Instrument Utilities
287
Setting a Password
288
Serial Decode/Lister
291
Serial Decode
292
Lister
293
Serial Decode Lister
293
CAN Serial Decode
295
Interpreting CAN Decode
298
CAN Totalizer
299
Interpreting CAN Lister Data
301
Flexray Serial Decode
302
Interpreting Flexray Frame Decode
303
Flexray Totalizer
304
Interpreting Flexray Lister Data
305
I 2 C Serial Decode
306
Interpreting I 2 C Decode
308
Interpreting I 2 C Lister Data
309
I 2 S Serial Decode
310
Interpreting I 2 S Decode
312
Interpreting I 2 S Lister Data
313
LIN Serial Decode
314
Interpreting LIN Decode
317
Interpreting LIN Lister Data
319
MIL-STD 1553 Serial Decode
320
Interpreting MIL-STD 1553 Decode
321
Viewing MIL-STD 1553 Data in the Lister
322
SPI Serial Decode
323
Interpreting SPI Decode
327
Interpreting SPI Lister Data
328
UART/RS232 Serial Decode
329
Interpreting UART/RS232 Decode
333
UART/RS232 Totalizer
334
Interpreting UART/RS232 Lister Data
335
Mask Test
337
To Create a Mask from a "Golden" Waveform (Automask)
338
Troubleshooting Mask Setup
339
Setup Options
340
Run until
340
On Error
340
Source Lock
341
Mask Test Trigger Output
342
Mask Statistics
343
Reset Statistics
344
Transparent
344
To Manually Modify a Mask File
345
Building a Mask File
348
Controls and Connectors
351
Front Panel
352
5000/6000 Series Front Panel (4-Channel)
352
5000/6000 Series Front Panel (2-Channel, Differences Only)
353
6000L Series Front and Rear Panel
354
7000 Series Front Panel (4-Channel)
355
7000 Series Front Panel (2-Channel, Differences Only)
356
Front Panel Control and Connector Descriptions
357
Do Not Connect a Host Computer to the Oscilloscope's USB Host Port
357
Rear Panel
362
5000 Series Rear Panel (4-Channel)
362
5000 Series Rear Panel (2-Channel)
363
6000 Series Rear Panel (4-Channel)
364
6000 Series Rear Panel (2-Channel)
365
6000 Series Option BAT Rear Panel (4-Channel)
366
7000 Series Rear Panel (4-Channel)
367
7000 Series Rear Panel (2-Channel)
368
Rear Panel Control and Connector Descriptions
369
Digital Channels
371
To Connect the Digital Probes to the Device under Test
372
Probe Cable for Digital Channels
372
Acquiring Waveforms Using the Digital Channels
375
To Display Digital Channels Using Autoscale
376
Example
376
Interpreting the Digital Waveform Display
378
To Change the Displayed Size of the Digital Channels
379
To Switch a Single Channel on or off
379
To Switch All Digital Channels on or off
379
To Switch Groups of Channels on or off
379
To Change the Logic Threshold for Digital Channels
380
To Reposition a Digital Channel
380
To Display Digital Channels as a Bus
381
Digital Channel Signal Fidelity: Probe Impedance and Grounding
385
Input Impedance
385
Probe Grounding
387
Best Probing Practices
388
To Replace Digital Probe Leads
389
Agilent Technologies InfiniiVision MSO6052A User Manual (371 pages)
6000 Series
Brand:
Agilent Technologies
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 8.19 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Notices
3
Table of Contents
10
Getting Started
20
To Inspect Package Contents
22
To Adjust the 6000A Series Handle
27
To Mount the Oscilloscope in a Rack
28
To Mount the 6000A Series Oscilloscope in a Rack
28
To Mount the 6000L Series Oscilloscope in a Rack
28
Ventilation Requirements
31
To Power-On the Oscilloscope
32
AC-Powered 6000 Series
32
Battery-Powered 6000A Series
32
The Remote Interface
37
To Establish a LAN Connection (6000A Series)
38
To Establish a LAN Connection (6000L Series)
39
To Establish a Point-To-Point LAN Connection
41
To Use the Web Interface
42
Controlling the Oscilloscope Using a Web Browser
43
Setting a Password
45
Scrolling and Monitor Resolution
48
Identify Function
48
To Connect the Oscilloscope Probes
50
To Verify Basic Oscilloscope Operation
51
To Compensate the Oscilloscope Probes
53
To Calibrate the Probes
54
Passive Probes Supported
54
Active Probes Supported
55
By 300 Mhz, 500 Mhz, and 1 Ghz Bandwidth Models
55
By 100 Mhz Bandwidth Models
56
Using Quick Help
57
Quick Help Languages
58
Front-Panel Controls
60
6000L Series Oscilloscope Controls
61
Front and Rear Panel Controls and Connectors
62
6000A Series Oscilloscope Front-Panel Controls
65
Conventions
66
Graphic Symbols in Softkey Menus
66
4-Channel 6000A Series Oscilloscope Front Panel
67
Front Panel Controls
68
2-Channel 6000A Series Oscilloscope Front Panel (Differences Only)
73
Interpreting the Display
74
6000A Series Front-Panel Operation
75
To Adjust the Waveform Intensity
75
To Adjust the Display Grid (Graticule) Intensity
75
To Start and Stop an Acquisition
76
To Make a Single Acquisition
77
To Pan and Zoom
78
Choosing Auto Trigger Mode or Normal Trigger Mode
79
Using Autoscale
79
To Set the Probe Attenuation Factor
80
Using the Analog Channels
82
To Set up the Horizontal Time Base
87
To Make Cursor Measurements
94
To Make Automatic Measurements
95
Using Labels
96
To Print the Display
100
To Set the Clock
100
To Set up the Screen Saver
101
To Set the Waveform Expansion Reference Point
102
To Perform Service Functions
103
User Calibration
103
Self Test
106
About Oscilloscope
106
To Restore the Oscilloscope to Its Default Configuration
107
Viewing and Measuring Digital Signals
110
To Connect the Digital Probes to the Circuit under Test
111
Acquiring Waveforms Using the Digital Channels
114
To Display Digital Channels Using Autoscale
115
Example
115
Interpreting the Digital Waveform Display
117
To Switch All Digital Channels on or off
118
To Switch Groups of Channels on or off
118
To Switch a Single Channel on or off
118
To Change the Displayed Size of the Digital Channels
119
To Reposition a Digital Channel
119
To Change the Logic Threshold for Digital Channels
120
To Display Digital Channels as a Bus
121
Triggering the Oscilloscope
126
Selecting Trigger Modes and Conditions
129
To Select the Mode and Coupling Menu
129
Trigger Modes: Normal and Auto
130
To Select Trigger Coupling
132
To Select Trigger Noise Rejection and HF Rejection
132
To Set Holdoff
133
The External Trigger Input
135
2-Channel Oscilloscope External Trigger Input
135
4-Channel Oscilloscope External Trigger Input
137
Trigger Types
138
To Use Edge Triggering
139
Trigger Level Adjustment
140
To Use Pulse Width Triggering
141
Qualifier Time Set Softkey
143
To Use Pattern Triggering
144
To Use CAN Triggering
146
To Use Duration Triggering
150
Qualifier Time Set Softkey
152
To Use Flexray Triggering
153
Modes of BUSDOCTOR Control/Operation
153
Setting up the Oscilloscope and BUSDOCTOR 2
154
Triggering on Flexray Frames, Times, or Errors
158
To Use I2C Triggering
162
To Use Nth Edge Burst Triggering
168
To Use LIN Triggering
170
To Use Sequence Triggering
173
Define the Find: Stage
175
Define the Trigger On: Stage
176
Define the Optional Reset On: Stage
178
Adjust the Trigger Level
179
To Use SPI Triggering
180
Assign Source Channels to the Clock, Data, and Frame Signals
182
Set up the Number of Bits in the Serial Data String and Set Values for those Data Bits
185
Resetting All Bits in the Serial Data String to One Value
185
To Use TV Triggering
185
Example Exercises
189
To Trigger on a Specific Line of Video
189
To Trigger on All Sync Pulses
191
To Trigger on a Specific Field of the Video Signal
192
To Trigger on All Fields of the Video Signal
193
To Trigger on Odd or Even Fields
194
To Use USB Triggering
197
The Trigger out Connector
199
Triggers
199
Source Frequency
199
Source Frequency/8
199
Making Measurements
200
To Use the XY Horizontal Mode
201
Math Functions
206
Math Scale and Offset
207
Multiply
208
Subtract
210
Differentiate
212
Integrate
214
FFT Measurement
217
FFT Operation
219
Square Root
224
Cursor Measurements
226
To Make Cursor Measurements
226
Cursor Examples
230
Automatic Measurements
233
To Make an Automatic Measurement
234
To Set Measurement Thresholds
235
Time Measurements
237
Delay and Phase Measurements
241
Voltage Measurements
244
Overshoot and Preshoot Measurements
249
Displaying Data
252
Pan and Zoom
253
To Pan and Zoom a Waveform
254
To Set the Waveform Expansion Reference Point
254
Antialiasing
255
Using the XGA Video Output
255
Display Settings
256
Infinite Persistence
256
Grid Intensity
257
Vectors (Connect the Dots)
257
Varying the Intensity to View Signal Detail
258
Acquisition Modes
260
At Slower Sweep Speeds
260
Selecting the Acquisition Mode
260
Normal Mode
261
Peak Detect Mode
261
High Resolution Mode
261
Averaging Mode
262
Realtime Sampling Option
264
Using Serial Decode
266
To Decode I 2 C Data
267
To Decode SPI Data
271
To Decode CAN Data
276
CAN Totalizer
281
To Decode LIN Data
283
To Decode Flexray Data
289
Flexray Totalizer
293
To Reduce the Random Noise on a Signal
295
HF Reject
295
LF Reject
296
Noise Rejection
296
To Capture Glitches or Narrow Pulses with Peak Detect and Infinite Persistence
297
Using Peak Detect Mode to Find a Glitch
298
How Autoscale Works
300
Undo Autoscale
300
Specifying the Channels Displayed after Autoscale
301
Preserving the Acquisition Mode During Autoscale
301
Saving and Printing Data
302
To Configure Printing
303
Selecting a Print File Format
303
Selecting Print Options
306
Print Palette
306
To Print the Display to a File
307
To Print the Display to a USB Printer
308
Supported Printers
309
Printers
309
Secure Environment Mode Option
311
Saving and Recalling Traces and Setups
313
To Autosave Traces and Setups
314
To Save Traces and Setups to Internal Memory or to Overwrite an Existing USB Mass Storage Device File
315
Device
316
To Save Traces and Setups to a New File on the USB Mass Storage Device
316
To Recall Traces and Setups
318
To Use the File Explorer
319
Reference
322
Upgrading to an MSO or Adding Memory Depth
323
Software and Firmware Updates
323
To Set up the I/O Port
324
Using the 10 Mhz Reference Clock
325
Sample Clock and Frequency Counter Accuracy
325
Supplying an External Timebase Reference
325
To Supply a Sample Clock to the Oscilloscope
325
To Synchronize the Timebase of Two or more Instruments
327
To Check Warranty and Extended Services Status
327
To Return the Instrument
328
To Clean the Oscilloscope
328
Digital Channel Signal Fidelity: Probe Impedance and Grounding
329
Input Impedance
329
Probe Grounding
331
Best Probing Practices
333
To Replace Digital Probe Leads
334
Binary Data (.Bin)
335
Binary Data in MATLAB
335
Binary Header Format
335
Example Program for Reading Binary Data
339
Examples of Binary Files
340
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