User'S Manual: Hantek 6000EU
User'S Manual: Hantek 6000EU
USER’S MANUAL
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Content
General Safety Summary .............................................................................. 4
Chapter 1 Getting Start.................................................................................. 5
1.1 System Requirement ........................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Install Software And Driver ................................................................................................. 7
1.3 General Features ............................................................................................................... 10
1.4 General Check ................................................................................................................... 11
1.5 Function Check .................................................................................................................. 13
1.6 Self Calibration .................................................................................................................. 14
1.7 Accessories ........................................................................................................................ 15
Chapter 2 Operating Basics ........................................................................ 16
2.1 The User’s Interface........................................................................................................... 17
2.2 The Menu System .............................................................................................................. 19
2.3 The Vertical System ........................................................................................................... 21
2.4 The Horizontal System ....................................................................................................... 22
2.5 The Trigger System ............................................................................................................ 23
2.6 Input Connector ................................................................................................................ 24
Chapter 3 Oscilloscope Functions ............................................................. 26
3.1 Setup the Oscilloscope ...................................................................................................... 27
3.2 Set Vertical System ............................................................................................................ 28
3.3 Setup Horizontal System ................................................................................................... 34
3.4 Set Trigger System ............................................................................................................. 35
3.5 Save/Load .......................................................................................................................... 40
3.6 Recorder ............................................................................................................................ 40
3.7 Utility Function .................................................................................................................. 41
3.7.1 Pass/Fail ................................................................................................................. 42
3.7.2 F/C ......................................................................................................................... 44
3.7.3 Factory Setup......................................................................................................... 45
3.7.4 Language ............................................................................................................... 45
3.8 Measure Signal .................................................................................................................. 46
3.7.1 Cursor Menu........................................................................................................... 46
3.7.2 Measure Menu ....................................................................................................... 49
3.8 The Display System ............................................................................................................ 52
3.8.1 Display Type............................................................................................................ 52
3.8.2 Display Grid ............................................................................................................ 53
3.8.3 Intensity.................................................................................................................. 54
3.8.4 Grid Background Color ........................................................................................... 55
3.8.5 Color Mode............................................................................................................. 56
3.8.6 Persis. Time ............................................................................................................ 58
3.8.7 Channel Delay ........................................................................................................ 59
3.9 Zoom In/Out and Drag Waveforms ................................................................................... 60
3.10 Interpolation ................................................................................................................... 61
3.11 Acquisition Modes ........................................................................................................... 63
3.12 Acquisition Option ........................................................................................................... 63
3.13 Print And Print Preview ................................................................................................... 66
Chapter 4 Application Example .................................................................. 68
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■ Use Proper Power Cord. Use only the power cord specified for this product and certified
for the country of use.
■ Connect and Disconnect Properly. Do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads
while they are connected to a voltage source.
■ Connect and Disconnect Properly. Connect the probe output to the measurement
device before connecting the probe to the circuit under test. Disconnect the probe input
and the probe reference lead from the circuit under test before disconnecting the probe
from the measurement device.
■ Observe All Terminal Ratings. To avoid fire or shock hazard, observe all ratings and
markings on the product. Consult the product manual for further ratings information before
making connections to the product.
■ Use Proper Probe. To avoid shock hazard, use a properly rated probe for your
measurement.
■ Avoid Circuit or Wire Exposure. Do not touch exposed connections and components
when power is on.
■ Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If suspected damage occurs with the device,
have it inspected by qualified service personnel before further operations.
■ Provide Proper Ventilation. Refer to the installation instructions for proper ventilation of
the device.
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System Requirements
Install Software
General Features
General Check
Function Check
Self Calibration
Accessories
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To run the oscilloscope software, the needs of computer configuration are as follows:
Operating System
Window Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10
Processor
Upwards of 1.00G processor
Memory
2G byte
Disk Space
500M disk free space
Screen resolution
Recommended Configuration
Operating System
Windows Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10
Processor
2.4G Processor
Memory
4G Byte Memory
Disk Space
80G Disk Space
Screen resolution
1920 x 1080 resolution
DPI Setting
Normal Size (96DPI)
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8. After software Installation it can be start the Device Driver Installation. Click Next to
start the Device Driver Installation.
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■ Memory depth:
128M /CH
■ Automatic setup for ease of use (AUTOSET);
■ 20 Automatic measurements;
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■ Waveform average;
Probe Compensation
Perform this function to match the characteristics of the probe and the channel input.
This should be performed whenever attaching a probe to any input channel at the first
time.
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■ From the “Probe” menu, select attenuation to 1:10. Set the switch to “X10” on the probe
and connect it to CH1 of the oscilloscope. When using the probe hook-tip, insert the tip
onto the probe firmly to ensure a proper connection.
■ Attach the probe tip to the Probe Compensator and the reference lead to the ground
connector, select CH1, and then press the “AUTOSET“ button into the menu or the
toolbar.
Correctly Compensated
Over Compensated
Under Compensated
1. If necessary, use a non-metallic tool to adjust the trimmer capacitor of the probe for the
fattest square wave being displayed on the oscilloscope.
2. Repeat if necessary.
WARNNING: To avoid electric shock while using the probe, be sure the perfection of the
insulated cable, and do not touch the metallic portions of the probe head while it is
connected with a voltage source.
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1. Set the attenuation switch on the probe as 10X and connect the probe on the
oscilloscope with CH1. Aim the slot in the probe connector at the faucet on BNC of CH1
and insert, then, turn right to lock the probe. Finally, attach the tip of probe and ground nip
to the Connector of Probe compensator.
2. Set the CH1 probe attenuation of the oscilloscope to X10. (The default is X1).
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3. Attach the tip of probe and ground nip to the Connector of Probe compensator. Click the
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1.7 Accessories
All the accessories listed below are standard accessories for the oscilloscope:
Hantek 6000EU:
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Input Connectors
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In addition to displaying waveforms, the display area is filled with many details about the
waveform and the oscilloscope control settings.
1. The Main Menu: All settings can be found in the main menu.
2. The Toolbar
3. Displays the trigger information: Displays the edge trigger slope, source and level.
5. The Horizontal Panel: The user can change Time/Div, format in the panel.
6. The Vertical Panel: The user can turn on/off the CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4. Also the user
can change the CH1/ CH2/CH3/CH4 volt/div, coupling and probe attenuation.
7. The Trigger Panel: In this panel, the user can change the trigger mode, sweep, source
and slope.
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9. Move Wareform
12. The markers show the CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4 reference points of the displayed
13. Connect
AUTO: The oscilloscope is in auto mode and is acquiring waveforms in the absence of
triggers.
Trig’D: The oscilloscope has seen a trigger and is acquiring the post trigger data.
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1.Select channel: User can select the channel by clicking the Combo box.
2.Select channel: User can select the channel by clicking the Combo box.
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5.Probe: Set the Select one according to the probe attenuation factor to ensure correct
vertical scale reading
The following figure shows the Horizontal System window. It shows the horizontal
parameters settings.
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Trigger:
1.Trigger Mode: Sets the trigger mode
2.Trigger Sweep: Selects the trigger sweep mode to AUTO, NORMAL or SINGLE
3.Trigger Source: Selects the trigger source to CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4
4.Trigger Slope: Selects the edge trigger slope to Positive or Negative slope
■ Other Connector:
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The SATA interface is the communication interface that connects the instrument
combination.
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Save/Load
Utility Function
Measure Signal
Acquire Signal
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The oscilloscope will change the current settings to display this signal.
Save Setup
The oscilloscope software saves the current setup before you close the oscilloscope
software. The oscilloscope recalls this setup the next time you run the software. You can
use the “Save Setup” menu to permanently save up to several different setups.
Load Setup
The oscilloscope can recall the last setup before the oscilloscope software was running,
any saved setups, or the factory setup. You can use the “Load Setup” menu to
permanently recall a setup.
Factory Setup
The oscilloscope software is set up for normal operation when it is shipped from the factory.
This is the factory setup. To recall this setup, push the “Factory Setup” menu.
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Change Volt/DIV
You can click “volt/Div” in” vertical Setup” window to select the voltage
You can left click and drag the mouse on the knob to change the voltage.
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You can set the coupling to DC, AC or GND. If you set the coupling to DC, it blocks the AC
component of the input signal.
Select the attenuation factor for the probe. To check the probe attenuation setting, toggle
the probe menu to match the attenuation factor of the probe.
Note: The attenuation factor changes the vertical scale of the oscilloscope so that the
measurement results refect the actual voltage levels at the probe tip.
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Set Math
Source A/B
Operate
Four Types:
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In this function, use the addition, subtraction, multiplication and FFT function to operate
and analyze the waveform.
Select the operate type in the Operate menu. Select source A and B. Then adjust the
vertical scale and offset to view the math channel clearly. The mathematic result can be
measured by the measure and the cursor.
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Invert
The invert function turns the displayed waveform 180 degrees, with respect to the ground
level. When the oscilloscope is triggered on the inverted signal, the trigger is also inverted.
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Set Reference
Load
Click “Load” to load the “*.rfc” file that was selected. The load file window will appear.
Save
Click “Save” to save the waveform to *.rfc file. The saved source window appears.
The save file window will appear after you selected the saved source.
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Note: If you turn on the “Reference” channel, the load file window will appear.
Selects the horizontal Time/DIV (scale factor) for the main or the window time base
Change Format
Click “Time/Div” you can set the Time base in Horizontal Setup window.
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In the “Format” item, set the waveform display format (Y-T, X-Y).
Y -T: Show the relative relation between vertical voltage and horizontal time
X -Y: Show CH1 value at X axis; CH2 value at Y axis
Double click the channel button to set the trigger point to the horizontal center of the
screen.
Horizontal position changes the displayed waveform position, relative to the trigger point.
1. Set Trigger
Edge Trigger
The trigger determines when the oscilloscope starts to acquire data and display a wave-
form. When a trigger is set up properly, it can convert unstable displays or blank screens
into meaningful waveforms. If the oscilloscope wants to acquire a waveform, it collects
enough data so that it can draw the waveform to the left of the trigger point. The
oscilloscope continues to acquire data while waiting for the trigger condition to occur. The
oscilloscope continues to acquire enough data so that it can draw the waveform to the
right of the trigger point after it detects a trigger.
The Edge trigger determines whether the oscilloscope finds the trigger point on the rising
or the falling edge of a signal. Select Edge trigger mode to trigger on Rising edge or
Falling edge.
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Source: You can use the trigger source options to select the signal that the oscilloscope
uses as a trigger. The source can be any signal connected to a channel BNC.
Mode:
Sweep:
Source:
PW Condition:
Pulse Width: The Pulse Width adjust range is 10ns~10s. When the condition is met, it will
trigger and acquire the waveform.
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The user can also change the trigger setting on trigger panel in sidebar.
When alternative trigger is on, the trigger sources come from two vertical channels. This
mode can be used to observe two non-related signals. You can choose two different trigger
modes for the four vertical channels.
Sweep:
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Trigger Sync:
Trigger Standard:
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The user can also change the trigger setting on trigger panel in sidebar.
The user can turn on “HF Rejection” to eliminate trigger higher-frequency (20M above)
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3.5 Save/Load
Save
Click “File” in main menu to save waveform, setups and screen.
1. Save Data
3. Save Image
Load
1. Load Data
2. Load Setup
3.6 Recorder
The following picture shows the Recorder Interface. The dialog box of record is shown on
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This function can record input waveform form CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4.
Storage: Record waveform and save it as “.dfc” file. “Play Back” button: Click this button
to start playing back waveform.
“Start” button: Start to record waveforms. After you start to record waveforms, this window
will disappear. Click “Stop” to stop recording waveforms.
File Information:
Writing: Recording data.
Reading: Playing back data.
data.0.drc: the name of the recorded file. The Max. length of this file is about 0.5GB.
When recording data length is more than 0.5GB, it will create next file named data.1.drc,
and so on.
When click play back button, it will play back data from the first file (data.0.drc) to the last
file. If you want to read an arbitrary file, please delete the other data.drc, and then play
back.
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3.7.1 Pass/Fail
The Pass/Fail function monitors changes of signals and outputs pass or fail signals by
comparing the input signal with the pre-created mask.
Control Setting
Stop When Output: If it was checked, the Pass/Fail will stop when output.
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Mask Setting
“Create” button: Click this button to create Pass/Fail area according to the mask
“Load” button: Click this button to load the saved setups file
Information Display
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3.7.2 F/C
Click “F/C” in “Utility” menu to display the frequency value of the trigger channel.
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When you click the Factory Setup in Utility menu, the oscilloscope displays the CH1
waveforms and removes all other waveforms.
The oscilloscope set up for normal operation when it is shipped from the factory and can be
recalled at anytime by user.
The Factory Setup function does not reset the following settings:
■ Language option
■ Date and time
3.7.4 Language
There are four languages in “Language” menu. The default language is English.
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The user can set the source to CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 and MATH.
When you use cursors, be sure to set the Source to the waveform on the display that
you want to measure.
2. Type
There are four types of cursors: Cross, Trace, Vertical and Horizontal
1) Cross
The Cross cursors appear as cross lines on the display and measure the vertical and
horizontal parameters.
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2) Trace
The Trace cursors appear as vertical lines on the display and measure the waveform
amplitude at the point the waveform crosses the cursor.
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3) Vertical
The Vertical cursors appear as vertical lines on the display and measure the vertical
parameters.
The Vertical cursor display window:
4)Horizontal
The Horizontal cursors appear as horizontal lines on the display and measure the
horizontal parameters.
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1.Source
The user can use the “Source” menu to select a measure source.
2. Vertical
Maximum: Voltage of the absolute maximum level, Measured over the entire waveform
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Minimum: Voltage of the absolute minimum level, Measured over the entire waveform
Peak To Peak: Peak-to-peak = Max –Min, Measured over the entire waveform
Top: Voltage of the statistical maximum level, Measured over the entire waveform
Base: Voltage of the statistical minimum level, Measured over the entire waveform
Middle: Voltage of the 50% level from base to top
RMS: The Root Mean Square voltage over the entire waveform
Amplitude: Amp = Base - Top, Measured over the entire waveform
Mean: The arithmetic mean over the entire waveform
Cycle Mean: The arithmetic mean over the first cycle in the waveform
Preshoot: Positive Overshoot = (Max - Top)/Amp x 100 %, Measured over the entire
waveform
Overshoot: Negative Overshoot = (Base - Min)/Amp x 100 %, Measured over the entire
waveform.
3.Horizontal
Period: Time to take for the first signal cycle to complete in the waveform
Frequency: Reciprocal of the period of the first cycle to complete in the waveform
Rise Time: Time taken from lower threshold to upper threshold
Fall Time: Time taken from upper threshold to lower threshold
+Duty Cycle: Positive Duty Cycle = (Positive Pulse Width)/Period x 100%, Measured of the
first cycle in waveform.
-Duty Cycle: Negative Duty Cycle = (Negative Pulse Width)/Period x 100%, Measured of
the first waveform.
+Pulse Width: Measured of the first positive pulse in the waveform. The time between the
50% amplitude points
-Pulse Width: Measured of the first negative pulse in the waveform. The time between the
50% amplitude points
4. Clear Measure
Clear all measure items on display screen.
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Note: The results of the automatic measurements will be displayed on the bottom of the
screen. Maximum 8 results could be displayed at the same time. When there is no room,
the next new measurement result will make the previous results moving left, out of screen.
5. Edit Measure
Click “Measure->Edit Measure”.
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If the Vectors type mode is selected, the waveform will be displayed as following figure.
If the Dots type mode is selected, the waveform will be displayed as following figure.
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3.8.3 Intensity
The following figure shows the intensity dialog. It shows the display parameters setting.
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You can change the grid and waveform color intensity in this dialog.
The following Settings you can change the test the background color of the display area.
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Click “Display-> Color Mode->Color Temperature” ,you can turn on the color
temperature function.
Color temperature adopts the change of waveforms’ color to reflect the change
of the waveforms’ appearing probability. The greater the probability that the
waveform appears, the warmer the color is; the smaller the waveform appears,
the colder the color is.
The picture below shows the change of color from cold to warm. You can
compare the waveform’s color with the picture below to just the probability that
the waveform appears.
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There are two kinds of grayscale display mode, When choosing a DPO mode
for level 256 grayscale display and the max waveform capture rate to 60,000
wfm/s, but if the Acquire is on the FastAcq model,so the oscilloscope is only
with 1-level intensity grading display function and the max waveform capture
rate to 400,000wfm/s.
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Click “Display-> Persis.Time ” ,to set the persistence time of the oscilloscope to
With persistence, the oscilloscope updates the display with new acquisitions,
but does not immediately erase the results of previous acquisitions. All previous
acquisitions are displayed with reduced intensity. New acquisitions are shown
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1: Variable persistence time (100 ms, 200 ms, 500 ms, 1 s, 5 s, 10s)
select different persistence time, the results of previous acquisitions are erased
after a certain amount of time. You can refer to the following presentation
images
2: When you chose the Infinite, the oscilloscope displays the waveform newly
acquired without clearing the waveforms acquired formerly. The waveforms
acquired formerly will be displayed in relatively low-brightness color and the
waveform newly acquired will be displayed in normal brightness and color.
Infinite persistence can be used to measure noise and jitter and to capture
incidental events.
delay of the probe cable may cause relatively larger error (zero offset).
Zero offset is defined as the offset of the crossing point of the waveform
and threshold level line relative to the trigger position. You can set a
delay time to calibrate the zero offset of the digital channels. The range is from
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Zoom In/Out
The user can click “Zoom In/Out” in “Acquire” menu, then left or right click the mouse
button on display screen to zoom in/out the waveform. Also the user can change
Time/Div in Horizontal menu or in Horizontal panel to zoom in/out the waveform.
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3.10 Interpolation
At the time base 20ns/div or faster, user can use the 3 different interpolation mode to get
waveforms of different smoothness.
The
Linear Interpolation:
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Acquisition
When you acquire a signal, the oscilloscope converts it into a digital form and displays a
waveform. The acquisition mode defines how the signal is digitized and the time base
setting affects the time span and level of detail in the acquisition.
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Normal: In this acquisition mode, the oscilloscope samples the signal in evenly spaced
intervals to construct the waveform.
Average: In this acquisition mode, the oscilloscope acquires several waveforms, averages
them, and displays the resulting waveform. You can use this mode to reduce random noise.
Peak Detect: In this acquisition mode, the oscilloscope finds the maximum and the
minimum in every sampling interval, and use these values to show waveform.
High Resolution: This mode uses a kind of ultra-sample technique to average the
neighboring points of the sample waveform to reduce the random noise on the input signal
and generate much smoother waveforms on the screen. This is generally used when the
sample rate of the digital converter is higher than the storage rate of the acquisition
memory.
Note: "Average" and "High Res" modes use different averaging methods. The former
uses
"Multi-sample Average" and the latter uses "Single Sample Average".
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Segment: In this mode, the oscilloscope does not display waveform during
sampling process. It can be improves the waveform capture rate, so it can
capture the small probability event effectively. The oscilloscope continues to
trigger until memory is filled, and then display the waveforms on the screen.
Upper left corner of the screen, it displays the completed waveform number
The segment mode can be used with all the trigger sweep.
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1. Click “Print” in “File” menu to set the printer to print the current waveform
2. Click the “PrintPreview” in “File” menu to get into the Preview window.
In “PrintPreview” window, use the “Zoom In” button and the “Zoom Out” button to
change the size of the waveform graph. Click the “Close” button to turn this window off and
click the “Print” button to print the report.
The Print report:
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Simple Measurement
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The DSO set the vertical, horizontal, and triggers controls at the best status automatically.
Also, you can adjust the controls to meet your measurement to optimize the waveform
display.
To measure the frequency and “Vpp”, you can do these steps as follows:
2. Click the “Measure->Vertical->Peak-to-Peak” button, the “Vpp” of the signal will also
display on the bottom of the waveform interface.
To clear the measurement on the waveform interface, click the “Measure->Clear
Measure” button.
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2. Set up the trigger in the Trigger Menu, or in the Trigger Setting window.
4) Set the Trigger Slope to “+” which means you select the rising edge.
5) Adjust the Volts/Div and the time base in a proper range for the signal.
6) Drag the trigger level sign on the waveform display screen to proper position. It ally
higher a little above the normal level.
7) Click START button to start capturing. When the trigger conditions are met, data
appears on the display representing the data points that the oscilloscope obtained with one
acquisition.
This function helps to capture the signal occurrence easily, such as the noise with large
amplitude; set the trigger level higher a little above the normal level and press and wait.
When noise occurs, the instrument will record the waveform before and after the trigger.
1. Set the probe attenuation to “x10” Set the switch to “x10” on the probes.
2. Connect the CH1 probe to the input of the circuit, and connect the CH2 probe to the
output of the circuit.
3. Click button.
4. Adjust the vertical scale and offset to display approximately the same amplitude
signals on each channel.
5. Select X-Y format at Horizontal window. The oscilloscope will displays a Lissajous
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pattern representing the input and the output characteristics of the circuit.
6. Adjust the scale and offset of the horizontal and vertical to a desirable waveform
display. The following picture shows a typical example.
7. Apply the Ellipse Method to observe the phase difference between the two channels.
Sinθ = A/B or C/D, where θ = phase shift (in degrees) between the two signals.
From the formula above:
θ = _arcsine (A/B) or _arcsine (C/D)
θ must be in the range of (0~π/2) or (3π/2~2π) if the main axis of the ellipse is between I
and III quadrant, . If the main axis is at II and IV quadrant, θ must be in the range of (π/2~π)
or (π~3π/2).
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Do these steps:
1. Click “Cursor->Source”, select CH1 (select CH2 if you want measure CH2).
5. Release the left mouse button, the frequency difference and time difference will be
shown at the status bar.
Do these steps:
1. Click “Cursor->Source”, select CH1 (select CH2 if you want measure CH2).
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5. Release the left mouse button, the voltage difference will be shown at the status bar.
Do these steps:
1. Click “Cursor->Source”, select CH1 (select CH2 if you want trace CH2).
3. Click the cursor at the position that you want traced of the wave in the waveform
window.
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Note: Click “Cursor->Type”, select “Cross”, you can measure time and amplitude at
one time.
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Chapter 5 Appendix
Appendix A: Specifications
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Appendix A: Specifications
Specifications Table:
Vertical
Analog Channels 4
Bandwidth 250/200/100/70MHz(-3dB)
Input Impedance Resistance: 1MΩ ; Capacitance: 25 pF±3pF
Input Sensitivity 500uV/div to 10V/div
Input Coupling AC/DC/GND
Vertical Resolution 8 bits
Memory Depth 128M/CH;62M/2CH;32M/4CH
Analog Bandwidth Limit,
20MHz
typical
Low Frequency Response
≤10Hz at BNC
(-3db)
±3% for Normal or Average acquisition mode, 5V/div to
10mV/div
DC Gain Accuracy
±4% for Normal or Average acquisition mode, 5mV/div to
2mV/div
Single-shot, Normal mode
Delta Time Measurement
± (1 sample interval +100ppm × reading + 0.6ns);
Accuracy
>16 averages
(Full Bandwidth)
± (1 sample interval + 100ppm × reading + 0.4ns)
Maximum Input Protection 35V (DC+AC Peak)
Horizontal
Real-Time
1GS/s
Sampling Rate
Time Base Range 2ns/div to 1000s/div(1-2-5 sequences)
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Appendix B: Accessories
X1, X10 two passive probes. The passive probes have a 6MHz
bandwidth (rated 100Vrms CAT III) when the switch is in the X1
position, and a maximum bandwidth (rated 300Vrms CAT II)
when the switch is in the X10 position. Each probe consists of all
necessary fittings.
A USB line, used to connect external devices with USB interface
like a printer or to establish communications between PC and
the oscilloscope.
Caution
To avoid damages to the device or probes, do not expose them to sprays, liquids or
solvents.
To avoid damages to the surface of the device or probes not use any abrasive or chemical
cleaning agents.
Cleaning
Inspect the device and probes as often as operating conditions require. Make sure the
device disconnect form all power sources.
1. Remove loose dust on the outside of the oscilloscope and probes with a lint-free cloth.
Use care to avoid scratching the clear glass display filter.
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