Rohde Schwarz Rohde & Schwarz HMO1002 2-channel oscilloscope, Digital Storage oscilloscope, 21-1002-RS00 データシート
製品コード
21-1002-RS00
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Quick Start Guide
❙pos. pulse width, neg. pulse width,
❙pos. duty cycle,
❙pos. duty cycle,
neg. duty cycle.
With just one key, you can view all available parameters
simultaneously that characterize the signal. This feature
always applies to the currently active display channel. You
may also display parameters for several signals. For this
option, press the Quickview
simultaneously that characterize the signal. This feature
always applies to the currently active display channel. You
may also display parameters for several signals. For this
option, press the Quickview
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key twice to deactivate this
mode, press the CH2 key
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to activate CH2 and press the
AUTO MEASURE
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key to open the menu as displayed
below. Pressing the MEAS. PLACE soft key will display a
list. Use the universal knob in the CURSOR/MENU section
to choose the appropriate measurement place. The para-
meters will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. This
menu allows you to define the parameters.
list. Use the universal knob in the CURSOR/MENU section
to choose the appropriate measurement place. The para-
meters will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. This
menu allows you to define the parameters.
Press the CH2 key in the VERTICAL section. This will
activate CH2. Press the AUTOMEASURE key to return to
the definition menu. Select Measurement Place 1, select
MEAN as measurement type and CH1 as source. Press the
MEAS. PLACE soft menu key on top to select the second
measurement place. Define the measurement place as be-
fore as RMS value with the voltage of CH2. Once the menu
is closed, parameters can be easily identified by the colors
of the respective source signal (in this instance, yellow for
channel 1 and blue for channel 2).
activate CH2. Press the AUTOMEASURE key to return to
the definition menu. Select Measurement Place 1, select
MEAN as measurement type and CH1 as source. Press the
MEAS. PLACE soft menu key on top to select the second
measurement place. Define the measurement place as be-
fore as RMS value with the voltage of CH2. Once the menu
is closed, parameters can be easily identified by the colors
of the respective source signal (in this instance, yellow for
channel 1 and blue for channel 2).
Fig. 3.7: Quick View parameter measurement
Fig. 3.8: Selection of parameters
3 .4 Cursor Measurements
After displaying and reviewing the signal, the next step
will introduce cursor measurements of the signal. Again,
briefly press the AUTOSET key once followed by the
CURSOR/MEASURE key. You can now select the desired
type of measurement cursor from the menu. Press the
soft menu key MEASURE TYPE to open the appropri-
ate selection menu. You can specify your selection with
the universal knob in the CURSOR/MENU section of the
control panel. Turn the knob CCW until the entry V MAR-
KER is marked in blue. Press the MENU OFF key to close
the menu or wait until it automatically closes after a few
seconds. Now two cursors will be shown along the signal
as well as the measurement results on the bottom of the
display. Press the universal knob to select the active cursor
and turn the universal knob to position the cursor. The
cursor measurement results will be shown on the bottom
of the display. In this example with the entry “V marker”,
the display includes the voltage at both cursor positions,
their difference, and the time difference between the cur-
sor positions. To switch off the cursor, press the CURSOR
MEASURE key again.
will introduce cursor measurements of the signal. Again,
briefly press the AUTOSET key once followed by the
CURSOR/MEASURE key. You can now select the desired
type of measurement cursor from the menu. Press the
soft menu key MEASURE TYPE to open the appropri-
ate selection menu. You can specify your selection with
the universal knob in the CURSOR/MENU section of the
control panel. Turn the knob CCW until the entry V MAR-
KER is marked in blue. Press the MENU OFF key to close
the menu or wait until it automatically closes after a few
seconds. Now two cursors will be shown along the signal
as well as the measurement results on the bottom of the
display. Press the universal knob to select the active cursor
and turn the universal knob to position the cursor. The
cursor measurement results will be shown on the bottom
of the display. In this example with the entry “V marker”,
the display includes the voltage at both cursor positions,
their difference, and the time difference between the cur-
sor positions. To switch off the cursor, press the CURSOR
MEASURE key again.
3 .5 Automatic Measurements
In addition to cursor measurements the most important
signal parameters can be displayed. Your oscilloscope of-
fers these possibilities:
signal parameters can be displayed. Your oscilloscope of-
fers these possibilities:
❙Display definition of 6 parameters from varying sources
❙Quick display of all important parameters of one source
❙Quick display of all important parameters of one source
by use of the QUICK VIEW feature
Please change the time base to 100 µs per scale division
and press the QuickView
and press the QuickView
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key. You will see the most im-
portant parameters of a signal displayed:
❙positive and negative peak voltages
❙rise and fall times
❙mean voltage
❙rise and fall times
❙mean voltage
10 additional parameters are shown below the grid:
❙RMS,
peak-peak voltage,
❙frequency,
period,
❙amplitude,
number of rising edges,
Fig. 3.6: ZOOM function