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Tektronix, Inc. TLS 216 Logic Scope manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Tektronix, Inc. TLS 216 User Manual (321 pages)
Logic Scope
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Tektronix, Inc.
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Test Equipment
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
Table of Contents
10
Safety Summary
16
Getting Started
20
Product Description
21
Start up
23
Figure 1-1: Rear Panel Controls Used in Start up
24
Figure 1-2: ON/STBY Button
25
Setting up for Examples
27
Figure 1-4: SETUP Button Location
28
Figure 1-6: Trigger Controls
29
Figure 1-7: the Display after Factory Initialization
30
Example 1: Displaying Waveforms
31
Figure 1-9: Group Readouts
33
Figure 1-10: the VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL Controls
34
Figure 1-11: TRIGGER Controls
35
Figure 1-13: the Display after Pressing Autoset
36
Example 2: Grouping Waveforms
37
Figure 1-14: Vertical Waveform Groups
38
Figure 1-15: Group 6 Displayed as a Timing Diagram
40
Figure 1-16: Binary Value of a Group
41
Example 3: Taking Measurements Automatically
43
Figure 1-17: Measure Main Menu and Select Measurement Side Menu
44
Figure 1-18: Four Simultaneous Measurement Readouts
45
Figure 1-19: General Purpose Knob Indicators
46
Figure 1-20: Snapshot of Channel 2
48
Example 4: Saving Setups
49
Figure 1-21: Save/Recall Setup Menu
50
Operating Basics
51
Overview
52
At a Glance
54
Triggering
64
Figure 2-2: Trigger Holdoff Time Ensures Valid Triggering
67
Figure 2-3: Slope and Level Controls Help Define the Trigger
68
Acquisition
70
Figure 2-5: Real-Time Sampling
71
Scaling and Positioning Waveforms
74
Figure 2-7: Aliasing
76
Figure B-7: Choosing Minima or Maxima to Use for Envelope
78
Figure 3-7: Acquire Menu - Stop after
106
Figure 3-13: Stacking GPIB Connectors.
115
Figure 3-14: Connecting the Logic Scope to a Controller
115
Figure 3-15: Utility Menu
116
Customizing the Display
117
Figure 3-17: Display Menu — Style Settings
118
Figure 3-8: Display Modes
106
Figure 3-9: Snapshot of Group Status
107
Figure 3-10: Group Display Mode Menu
108
Figure 3-11: Group Display Mode Set to Analog Select
109
Communicating with Remote Instruments
113
Figure 3-12: Typical GPIB Network Configuration
114
Measurements
78
Figure 2-9: Cursor Modes
79
Overview
83
Adjusting the Horizontal Setup
85
Figure 3-2: Record View and Time Base Readout
86
Adjusting the Vertical Setup
89
Figure 3-3: Vertical Controls
90
Figure 3-4: Vertical Readout and Vertical Controls Menu
92
Autosetting the Logic Scope
95
Table 3–1: Autoset Defaults
97
Choosing an Acquisition Mode
99
Figure 3-5: How the Acquisition Modes Work
100
Figure 3-6: Acquisition Menu and Readout
101
Figure 3-7: Acquire Menu — Stop after
102
Choosing a Group Display Mode
105
Figure 3-17: Display Menu - Style Settings
120
Figure 3-22: Display Menu - Map Group Colors
133
Figure 3-23: Display Menu - Restore Colors
133
Figure 3-26: Groups - Valid and Invalid
139
Figure 3-27: Vertical Readout Displaying Two Group Readouts
139
Figure 3-28: the Group Definition Menu
140
Managing the File System
143
Figure 3-29: File Utilities Menu and Listing
144
Figure 3-30: File System — Labelling Menu
146
Measuring Waveforms Automatically
149
Figure 3-30: File System - Labelling Menu
150
Figure 3-31: Measurement Readouts
150
Figure 3-32: Measure Menu
153
Figure 3-33: Measure Menu — Gating
154
Figure 3-34: Measure Menu — Reference Levels
156
Figure 3-35: Measure Delay Menu — Delay to
157
Figure 3-34: Measure Menu - Reference Levels
159
Figure 3-35: Measure Delay Menu - Delay to
159
Figure 3-36: Measure Setup Menu
159
Figure 3-37: Snapshot Menu and Readout
161
Measuring Waveforms with Cursors
163
Figure 3-38: Cursor Types
164
Figure 3-39: Cursor Modes
164
Figure 3-40: Vertical Bar Cursor Readout (with Binary Readout)
165
Figure 3-41: Cursor Menu and Readouts — Paired Cursors Selected
166
Printing a Hardcopy
169
Figure 3-42: Utility Menu — System I/O
170
Figure 3-43: Hardcopy Formats
171
Figure 3-44: Date and Time Display
172
Figure 3-45: Connecting the Logic Scope Directly to the Hardcopy Device
173
Probing of Circuits
179
Figure 3-47: Basic Probe Connection
180
Figure 3-48: Installing Accessories — Standard and Optional
181
Table 3–4: Probe-Related Accessories
182
Figure 3-49: a Probe Adds Resistance, Capacitance, and Inductance
185
Saving and Recalling Setups
187
Saving and Recalling Waveforms
191
Figure 3-52: Save Group Menu
193
Figure 3-53: Save Group to File Menu
194
Figure 3-54: more Menu for Displaying Reference Groups
195
Selecting Groups and Channels
199
Figure 3-55: the Vertical Readout
200
Table 3–5: Group Selection Priority
202
Triggering after Delay
203
Figure 3-57: Delayed Triggerable
204
Figure 3-58: How the Delayed Triggers Work
205
Figure 3-59: Delayed Trigger Menu
207
Triggering on Edges
209
Figure 3-60: Snapshot of Trigger Status
210
Figure 3-61: Main Trigger Menu — Edge Type
211
Triggering on Patterns
213
Table 3–7: Time Qualifiers
214
Figure 3-62: Snapshot of Trigger Status
216
Figure 3-63: Pattern Trigger Menu
217
Figure 3-64: Triggering on a Pattern: Time out Qualified
219
Figure 3-65: Time-Qualified Pattern Triggering: > Time
220
Triggering on Pulses
223
Figure 3-66: Pulse Trigger Readouts
224
Figure 3-67: Pulse Trigger Menu
225
Triggering on a Sequence
229
Table 3–9: Logic Functions
230
Figure 3-68: Trigger Readout
232
Figure 3-69: Sequence Trigger Menu
233
Figure 3-70: Triggering on a Sequence: > Time, Minimum Time Qualification
237
Figure 3-71: Time-Qualified Pattern Triggering: Time out
238
Triggering on Signals
241
Figure 3-73: Trigger Type, Record View, Trigger Position, and Trigger Level Bar Readouts
243
Triggering on States
247
Figure 3-74: Snapshot of Trigger Status
248
Figure 3-75: State Trigger Menu
249
Viewing Help
253
Viewing Status
255
Zooming on Waveforms
257
Figure 3-76: Initial Help Screen
259
Figure 3-77: Status Menu - System
259
Figure 3-78: Zoom Mode with Horizontal Lock Set to All
259
Table 3–12: Zoom Defaults
260
Figure 3-16: Snapshot of Display Status.
120
Figure 3-24: Probe Cal Menu and Probe Cal Display
133
Doing a Signal Path Compensation
135
Figure 3-25: Performing a Signal Path Compensation
136
Grouping Waveforms
137
Figure 3-26: Groups — Valid and Invalid
138
Figure 3-18: Trigger Point and Level Indicators
120
Customizing the Display Colors
123
Figure 3-20: Display Menu — Color Settings
124
Figure 3-21: Display Menu — Change Colors
126
Figure 3-22: Display Menu — Map Group Colors
127
Figure 3-23: Display Menu — Restore Colors
128
Doing a Probe Cal
131
Appendix A: Options and Accessories
262
Table A–2: Standard Accessories
263
Table A–3: Optional Accessories
264
Table A–4: Accessory Software
265
Appendix B: Algorithms
266
Figure B–1: Mcross Calculations
269
Figure B–2: Fall Time
272
Figure B–3: Hold Time
273
Figure B–4: Rise Time
277
Figure B–5: Setup Time
279
Figure B–6: Skew Time
280
Figure B–7: Choosing Minima or Maxima to Use for Envelope Measurements
281
Appendix C: Packaging for Shipment
284
Appendix D: Factory Initialization Settings
286
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