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Tektronix 11301A User's Reference Manual (499 pages)
Counter Timer Oscilloscope
Brand:
Tektronix
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 73 MB
Table of Contents
Key to Manuals
3
How to Use this Manual
4
Table of Contents
6
Contents
9
Illustrations
14
Operators Safety Summary
20
Introduction
22
Oscilloscope System Architecture
23
Measured Signals
23
Triggering
25
Counter View Display
25
Measurement Interval
26
Display Paths
26
Installation
29
Bench Model
29
Operating Power Information
30
Power-Cord and Plug Identification
32
Operating Environment
33
External Interface Connection
36
Packaging for Shipment
36
Rackmounting
37
Operating Information
40
CALIBRATOR Connections
41
Knobs and Control-Menu
41
Control-Menu Buttons
41
Major Menu Buttons
41
Horizontal Menu
42
TRIGGER SOURCE Major Menu
43
Holdoff Menu
43
Oscilloscope Familiarization
47
Front Panel Controls, Connectors
48
Front Panel Ijescriptions
49
Rear Panel Controls, Connectors, and Indicators
50
Rear Panel Descriptions
51
Buttons, Controls, Connectors, and Indicators
52
Buttons and Indicators above the Display
52
INTENSITY Controls
53
Character Control
54
Calibrator Connections
55
Signal Displayed
55
CRT Display Screen
56
Knobs and Control Menu Buttons
57
2-8. Control Menu Buttons
58
Knob Assignments
59
Major Menu Buttons
60
UTILITY Major Menu
61
Plug-In Compartments
62
Rear and Front Panel External Connections
62
Front-Panel Connectors
62
Rear-Panel Connectors
63
REAR to FRONT and TRIGGER RESET and READY
63
Voltage Selector
65
The Principal POWER
65
RS-232-C and Switches for Power (On/Standby and Principal Power Switch)
66
On/Standby
67
Enhanced Accuracy Indicator on
72
Delay Delay
75
And Position
75
Cr Ext a
76
Display Format
79
This Menu Is on
82
When the Menu Is Off, Only the Prompting
82
Dlsp AD
84
The Vertical Menu with
86
Autoset Menu
88
Function Choices of the Autoset Menu
92
Horizontal Delay Menu
94
Sweeps)
94
XY Trace
102
Selected and ..... ......................................... .. ... Cursors
102
Yttraces
103
The Left Control Knob Is Assigned for the Right Control Knob Is Assigned
106
Execution Priority
109
Possible Choices for a Nondifferential Amplifier
113
Control Menu for a Single-End
114
Count View Selection in
116
Procedure for Correcting Mistakes
122
Triggering
125
Trigger Holdoff Menu
125
Holdoff Menu Selections
125
Holdoff Previous and Next Menu
126
Holdoff Events Menu
126
Holdoff Operation
128
Knob Behavior When Using Holdoff
129
Restrictions for Holdoff
129
Minimum Holdoff Time for 2 Ns Step and Countdown
130
Trigger Level Menu
132
Menu Selections
132
Trigger Level Menu Functions and States
132
Trigger Delay Choices
132
Menu Selection Definitions
133
External Trigger Choices
133
Trigger Level Knob Behavior
135
Trigger Scaling
135
TRIGGER SOURCE Major Menu
137
About Defining Trigger Sources
137
Choices of Tri Gger Sources
139
Creating Trigger Source Expressions for Main & Delayed Triggers
140
Inverting Channel Polarity
142
Pending Source Definition
142
Single (Sequence) and Trigger Reset
142
Trigger after Delay
144
Display Control
145
Display Adjust Major Menu
145
DISP ADJ Menu Knob Behavior
149
Intensity
150
11302A Intensity Behavior
150
INTENSITY Knob Behavior
151
Measurement
153
Counter/Timer
153
Significant Digits for Frequency
156
The COUNTER Control Menu
157
Frequency
157
Menu Choices for Frequency Measurements
157
Significant Digits for Period
158
Measurement
161
Significant Digits for Time A-+B
163
The Difference between
164
2-55. the COUNTER Menu for Total
165
Menu Choices for Total Measurements
165
The COUNTER Menu Cho
166
The COUNTER Menu for Width
166
Coun Ter/Timer Knob Assignments
168
The COUNTER Menu before Either
168
Level
168
Counter/Timer Operation
170
Numeric Entry
173
Counter View Traces
175
The WAVEFORM Menu Shows the Additional
175
Presentation of Results
178
Counter/Timer Concepts
180
Description
180
Frequency Measurements
184
Input Coupling, Noise, and Attenuation
186
Counter View Tr.tces
187
Nulling the Counter/Timer
188
Reducing Measurement Errors
188
Time Interval Measurements
189
The Main and Dly1
190
Cursors
191
Curso.rs
191
Cursors Menu
191
Men U W Ith
191
Horizontal CURSORS Menu with
191
Horizontal CURSORS Menu for an
192
Horizontal Cursor Measurements for YT Traces
193
Horizontal Cursor Measurements for XV Traces
193
Vertical Cursor Measurements
194
Db Set to on
195
Knob Behavior
196
Restrictions
196
Measure Menu
197
The Measurement Li~T with
197
The Results of Eight Measu Rements
198
Touching Start
198
Numeric Entry
201
Choices of Left or Right Knob
203
Count Reference
204
Functioning as a Calculator
204
Operation
204
Initial Conditions
205
11 301A and 11302A User Reference Manual
207
Store and Recall (Instrument Settings)
207
Menu Behavior
207
Operation
208
Operator's Procedure
210
Utilities
211
Autoset
212
Autoset Menu
212
Beep
213
Beep Menu
213
Calibration
214
Calibrator Signal (Front-Panel Output)
215
Calibrator Signal Menu
215
Extended Test
216
Extended Test Menu
216
GPIB (Leee-488)
217
Initialize
219
Initialize Menu
219
Input and Output BNC Control
220
Probe Cal
221
Probe ID
222
Probe Skew
223
RS-232-C Selections
224
Test
225
Time and Date Selections
226
Measurement Concept Tutorial
227
Coaxial Cables and Probes
227
Measurement Examples
228
Automatic Measurements
228
The MEASURE Major Menu
229
The MEASURE Menu Display after
229
Cursors Measurements
230
Cursors Set to Peaks of Displayed
231
Selecting One Cycle with the Horizontal
233
Aligning the Rising
237
Counter /Timer Measurements
240
Counter /Timer Menu
240
The WAVEFORM Major Menu with
244
Horizontal Size
245
2-113. Adjusting the DELAY
245
Nulling the Counter/Timer
247
Time Interval Measurement of Propagation Delay
248
Setting Delays for Propagation Delay
249
GPIB and RS-232-C Interfaces
252
Cpib Rs-232-C
253
Trigger Commands
256
Selecting an Interface
260
GPIB & RS-232-C Feahlres
260
Contrast: IEEE-488 Standard Vs RS-232-C Standard
261
GPIB and RS-232-C Functional Overview
262
GPIB Interface Functions
262
GPIB Messages
263
Functional Partition Within
264
RS-232-C Functional Characteristics
265
RS-232-C Messages
266
Getting Started
267
Configuring Your System
267
Gpib
267
Power up Self-Test and SRQ
270
Setting up the Interface
270
Gpib
270
Typical RS-232-C Settings
271
Rs-232-C
272
Command Rules and Data Transfer
273
Programming Notes
274
Sending Commands to the Oscilloscope
274
Responses from the Oscilloscope
276
Examples of Queries
276
Data Transfer Examples
279
Command Set
281
Command Usage Conventions
281
Syntax Conventions
281
Ieee-488
282
Escaped Character Set
282
Command Structures
283
RQS Command Syntax Elements
284
SELFCAL Command Syntax Elements
284
Sample Query and Response for ENCDG
285
Sample Query and Response for RQS
285
Command Processing Conventions
286
ASCII Interface Operating Conventions
289
I/O Buffer Sizes
290
Rs-232-C
293
RS-232-C Pin Assignments
293
Examples of RS-232-C Connections
295
Syntax and Descriptions
296
Autoset Commands
297
Character Control Commands
298
Channel Commands
299
Ch<Compartment><Ui> Command
299
Counter/Timer Commands
303
CTNULL Command
304
CTMEAS Command
304
CTRESULT? Query Command
304
Nrx Argument Ranges
304
CTFREQUENCY, CTPERIOD, CTWIDTH, Cltotal, CTRATIO, and CTIIME Commands
305
CTCLOCK Command
306
CTRESULT? Links
306
Cursor Commands
308
CURSOR Command
309
Vcursor
309
V2ABS and H IABS & H2ABS Commands
309
VREF? HREF? Query Commands
310
VDELTA? & HDELTA? Query Commands
310
Data Transfer Commands
312
WFMPRE Command
313
CURVE Command
314
INPUT Command
314
Binary Transfer Operation
314
OUTPUT Command
315
WAVFRM? Query Command
315
SET? Query Conunand
315
Diagnostic Commands
318
TEST Command
318
Display Commands
319
DISPLAY Command
319
Intensity Commands
320
INTENSI1I' Command
320
CONTRAST Command
320
Measurement Commands
322
MSLIST Command
322
MEAS? Query Command
323
AUTOMEASURE Command
323
Measure Argument Links
323
Miscellaneous Commands
325
SELFCAL Command
326
CALSTATUS? Query Command
326
DEBUG Command
326
LONGFORM Command
327
TIME Command
327
DATE Command
327
Dtcommand
327
ABSTOUCH Command
328
FPANEL Conlma Nd
328
Touch Translation Table Layout
329
HELP? Query Command
330
DATIME? Query Command
330
UPTIME? Query Command
330
POWERON? Query Command
330
CALIBRATOR Command
331
SPEAKER Command
331
Probe ID Commands
335
PROBE Command
335
Probe 10 Commands
335
RS-232-C Control Commands
336
RS232 Command
336
Status and Event Commands
339
Rqscommand
340
SRQMASK Command
340
Uidcommand
340
EVENT? Query Command
340
Execution Errors
340
EVQTY? Query Command
341
ALLEV? Query Command
341
ID? Query Command
341
STBYTE? Query Command
341
IDPROBE? Query Command
341
VERSION? Query Command
341
Store Recall Commands
344
RECALL Command
344
STORE Command
344
ERASE Command
344
Text Commands
345
TEXT Command
345
Time Base Commands
346
TBDISPLAY Command
346
TBGATEOUT Command
346
Position
346
View
346
Time Base Resolution
347
Commands
348
Trigger Commands
349
Trmain, Tr1Delay
350
Commands
352
Trigger Holdoff Commands
352
Com Mand
352
HOEVENT Command
355
HOCOUNTOOWN Command
356
Waveform Commands
357
Trace<Ui> Command
358
SELECT Command
358
Window Delay Commands
362
WIN2 Commands
362
Window Trigger Commands
363
Abbreviating Command Set Words
364
Cha Racter Sct
368
Status and Event Reporting
371
Using SRQ with RS-232-C
371
Masking and Controlling Requests
371
Rqscommand
371
SRQMASK Command
373
Event Reporting
373
Event Handling
374
Reading the Event Registers
374
RQS OFF; Status Byte Queries
374
RQS OFF; Event Queries
374
RQS ON; Statu S Byte Queries
374
RQS ON; Event Queries
375
SRQ Responses
376
Status Byte Definition
376
Event Code Definition
378
Internal Warnings
378
Event Priorities
379
Event Codes
380
Command Errors
380
System Performance Considerations
387
Know Your System
387
Estimating System Performance
388
Instrument Set-Up Lime
388
Data Transfer Time
389
System Limitations on Data Transfer Rates
389
3-19. Data Input and Output Operations
390
Data Transfer
391
Data Processing
392
Human Interaction
393
Programming Applications
397
Utility Programs for HP 200
397
Counter Timer Frequency Measurements
397
Automatic Measurement Operation-Array Response
400
Counter Timer Frequency Measurements
404
Front Panel Settings from the 1130XA-ASCII Format
405
1130Xa- Ascii
408
Counter/Timer
418
Environmental Characteristics
440
Physical Charactcristics
442
Rackmount Model
444
System Bandwidth and Rise Time
445
Accuracy with Lla52 Two Channel Amplifier
446
Channel Amplifier
446
Option Information Locator
453
Set to on
467
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