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User Manual: Family of 8-bit Digitizers 
 
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where the data is located, select the output format and click OK. 
All binary data files found in the source directory will be converted to the desired format. If you are writing 
amplitudes with multiple segments, formatting with segments in columns is limited to 200 segments. 
4.6. 
Calibrate 
The Calibrate item in the Options menu leads to a sub-menu where a particular type of calibration can be invoked. In 
order to use this item the acquisition must be stopped; otherwise the Calibrate option is not selectable. The 
possibilities are 
ƒ  Calibrate instruments - to perform a self-calibration on the digitizers, calibrating the gain, offset, trigger 
level and the timing. Performing a calibration compensates for any drift in these properties, typically due to 
component temperature variations.  
ƒ  Calibrate current combine configuration – to perform a calibration only at the current configuration in each 
instrument. 
ƒ  Calibrate External Clock Timing – to do a calibration of the internal TDC in the Continuous External Clock 
mode. 
4.7. 
Combine channels 
The Combine Channels function in the Options menu gives the 
DC135/DC140/DC241/DC241A/DC271/DC271A/DC271AR/DP235/DP240 user the control of how many 
converters will be used for each channel. This allows the memory size and the sampling rate to be increased in 
situations where not all of the input channels need to be acquired. Normally digitizer modules work with one 
converter/channel. If two or more converters/channel are desired, the identities of the channels to be used have to be 
chosen with the Active Channel control. 
4.8. 
External 10 MHz Reference and External Clock  
Either one of the External 10 MHz Reference or External Clock options can be selected in the Options Menu. The 
external input threshold option, available in the options menu, must also be set appropriately. The 10 MHz Reference 
can be activated at the I/O B output. 
The External Clock function is available in AcqirisLive only when using the control panel in Transient Recorder 
mode. The input frequency should be keyed into the clock frequency selector (outlined in red) on the control panel. 
Then the appropriate sampling frequency must be selected in order for the proper timebase to be displayed on the 
waveform display window. The time window displayed can be manipulated by allocating more or less memory to the 
acquisition. 
The External 10 MHz Reference in AcqirisLive is designed to work either in Oscilloscope mode or in Transient 
Recorder mode. The timebase and sample rate for waveform capture is fully selectable when using the external 
reference, just as it is when using the digitizer’s own internal reference clock. 
4.9. 
Additional Waveform Information  
The Options menu also includes possibilities to obtain additional information about the waveform. In both cases 
described below the display will be updated after each acquisition. 
The “Show Segment Timestamps” option shows a display like the one below: 
It gives you the information needed to better understand the trigger times of the 
individual segments of an acquisition. By definition the first trigger of an 
acquisition occurs at t
1
=0.0. There are two columns for each digitizer. For the n’th 
row, the first column contains the difference t
n
 – t
n-1 
and the second column 
contains t
n
. The top line contains the average value of the t
in the left column and 
the standard deviation of the t
n
 in the right one. The times are in ps. 
The “Show Parameters” option activates a display of pulse parameters for each 
active channel. Inactive channels will have parameter values of 0.0. The parameters 
will be calculated in a model in which the distribution of measured voltages has 
two distinct peaks. If this condition is not satisfied the results will be unreliable.