Manuale UtenteSommarioTitle Page1The Oscilloscopes at a Glance2In This Book3Contents51 Getting Started11Setting up the Oscilloscope14To inspect package contents15To inspect options and accessories18To clean the oscilloscope21To adjust the handle22To power-on the oscilloscope23To adjust the waveform intensity24To connect the oscilloscope analog probes25To compensate your analog probe26To use the digital probes (mixed-signal oscilloscope only)27To connect a printer31To connect an RS-232 cable31To verify basic oscilloscope operation32Getting started using the oscilloscope interface33Using Quick Help35Selecting a language for Quick Help when the oscilloscope starts up35Selecting a language for Quick Help after you have been operating the oscilloscope36Loading an updated language file from floppy disk372 Front-Panel Overview39Important Oscilloscope Considerations4154620/40-series Oscilloscope Front Panels45Front-Panel Operation48Interpreting the display49To use analog channels to view a signal50To use digital channels to view a signal51To display signals automatically using Autoscale52To apply the default factory configuration53To adjust analog channel vertical scaling and position54To set the vertical expand reference for the analog signal55To set analog channel probe attenuation factor55To display and rearrange the digital channels56To operate the time base controls57To start and stop an acquisition58To make a single acquisition58To use delayed sweep59To make cursor measurements60To make automatic measurements61To modify the display grid62To print the display623 Triggering the Oscilloscope63Selecting Trigger Modes and Conditions65To select the Mode and Coupling menu65To select a trigger mode: Normal, Auto, Auto Level66To select trigger Coupling68To select Noise Reject and HF Reject68To set holdoff69External Trigger Input71Trigger Types73To use Edge triggering74To use Pulse Width triggering76To use Pattern triggering79To use CAN triggering81To use Duration triggering83To use I2C triggering86To use Sequence triggering91To use SPI triggering97To use TV triggering102To use USB triggering112The Trigger Out connector1144 MegaZoom Concepts and Oscilloscope Operation115MegaZoom Concepts117Deep Memory118Oscilloscope Responsiveness119Display Update Rate120To setup the Analog channels121To setup the Horizontal time base125Acquisition Modes131Display modes135Pan and Zoom137To pan and zoom a waveform138Run/Stop/Single/Infinite Persistence Operation139Acquiring Data140Memory Depth/Record Length141To run and stop an acquisition142To take a single trace142To capture a single event143To use infinite persistence144To use infinite persistence to store multiple repetitive events144To clear the waveform display145Configuring the Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope146To display digital channels using Autoscale146Interpreting the digital waveform display147To display and rearrange the digital channels148To turn individual channels on and off149To force all channels on or all channels off150To change the display size of the digital channels150To change the logic threshold for digital channels151Using Digital Channels to Probe Circuits152Using Labels on the Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope156To turn the label display on or off157To assign a predefined label to a channel158To define a new label159To reset the label library to the factory default161Saving and Recalling Traces and Setups162To Autosave traces and setups163To save traces and setups to internal memory or to overwrite an existing floppy disk file164To save traces and setups to a new file on the floppy disk165To recall traces and setups166Saving (printing) screen images to floppy disk167Recalling the factory default setup1685 Making Measurements169Capturing Data171To use delayed sweep172To reduce the random noise on a signal174To capture glitches or narrow pulses with peak detect and infinite persistence178To use the Roll horizontal mode180To use the XY horizontal mode181Math Functions185Math Scale and Offset186Multiply187Subtract188Differentiate189Integrate191FFT Measurement193Cursor Measurements199To make cursor measurements200Automatic Measurements205Making automatic measurements206Making time measurements automatically207Making Delay and Phase Measurements211Making voltage measurements automatically213Making overshoot and preshoot measurements2166 Utilities219To configure Quick Help languages221To update your instrument to the latest application software223To configure a printer224To use the floppy disk226To set up the I/O port to use a controller227To set the clock229To set up the screen saver230To perform service functions232To set other options2347 Performance Characteristics235Agilent 54620-series Performance Characteristics237Agilent 54640-series Performance Characteristics247Index25754620-series Declaration of Conformity26154640-series Declaration of Conformity263Safety Notices265Dimensioni: 2,82 MBPagine: 266Language: EnglishApri il manuale