Manual Osciloscopio OWON
Manual Osciloscopio OWON
■ SDS6062
■ SDS7102
■ SDS8102
■ SDS8202
■ SDS8302
■ SDS9302
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June. 2011 edition
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Table of Contents
1. General Safety Requirements.......................................................................................... 1
2. Safety Terms and Symbols............................................................................................... 2
3. General Characteristics................................................................................................... 4
4. Junior User Guidebook ................................................................................................... 5
Introduction to the Structure of the Oscilloscope..................................................................... 6
Front panel ............................................................................................................................................... 6
Left side panel .......................................................................................................................................... 7
Right side panel........................................................................................................................................ 7
Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................................ 8
Control (key and knob) area..................................................................................................................... 9
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How to measure with cursors ................................................................................................................. 62
How to use Autoscale............................................................................................................................. 67
How to Use Executive Buttons............................................................................................................... 69
6. Demonstration ............................................................................................................... 71
Example 1: Measurement of Simple Signals........................................................................... 71
Example 2: Gain of the Amplifier in the Metering Circuit ................................................... 72
Example 3: Capture the Single Signal ..................................................................................... 73
Example 4: Analyze the Details of a Signal............................................................................. 75
Example 5: Application of X-Y Function ................................................................................ 77
Example 6: Video Signal Trigger ............................................................................................. 78
7. F.A.Q .............................................................................................................................. 80
8. Technical Specifications ................................................................................................ 82
General Technical Specifications ............................................................................................. 87
9. Appendix ........................................................................................................................ 88
Appendix A: Enclosure ............................................................................................................. 88
Appendix B: Maintenance, Cleaning and Repairing ............................................................. 88
Appendix C: Battery Using Guide ........................................................................................... 89
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1. General Safety Requirements
Warning: A warning statement indicates the conditions and actions which may
endanger the life safety.
Note: A note statement indicates the conditions and actions which may cause
damage to this product or other property.
Terms on the product. The following terms may appear on this product:
Danger: It indicates that there may be an immediate injury to you when you encounter
this mark.
Warning: It indicates that there may not be an immediate injury to you when you
encounter this mark.
Note: It indicates that there may be damage to this product or other property.
Safety Symbols
Symbols on the product. The following symbol may appear on the products:
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To avoid body damage and prevent product and connected equipment damage. This
product can only be used in the specified applications. Carefully read the following safety
information before using the test tool.
Warning:
To avoid fire or electrical shock if an oscilloscope input is connected to
more than 42V peak (30Vrms) or on circuits of more than 4800VA, please
take note of below items:
z Only use accessory insulated voltage probes or test lead.
z Before using oscilloscope, please inspect oscilloscope accessories
such as probe to see if they are in good condition, if not, please
replace them.
z Remove probes, test leads and other accessories that are not
necessary use.
z Remove USB cable which connects oscilloscope and computer.
z Please pay special attention when the probe is set as 1:1 and do
not apply input voltages above the rating of the instrument
because the probe tip voltage will directly transmit to the
oscilloscope.
z Do not use exposed metal BNC or banana plug connectors.
z Do not insert metal objects into connectors.
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3. General Characteristics
¾ Bandwidth: 60MHz — 300 MHz;
¾ Sample rate(real time): 500MS/s — 3.2GS/s;
¾ Dual channel, 10M points on each channel for the Record length;
¾ Autoscale function;
¾ 7cm smart design body;
¾ 8 inch high definition TFT display (800 x 600 pixels);
¾ Built-in FFT function;
¾ Pass/Fail Function, optically isolated Pass/Fail output;
¾ Waveform record and playback;
¾ VGA output (Optional);
¾ Various triggering function;
¾ USB communication ports;
¾ Super capacity lithium battery (Optional);
¾ Built-in Chinese and English help system;
¾ Multiple language user interfaces.
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When you get a new-type oscilloscope, you should get acquainted with its front panel at
first and the SDS series digital storage oscilloscope is no exception. This chapter makes a
simple description of the operation and function of the front panel of the SDS series
oscilloscope, enabling you to be familiar with the use of the SDS series oscilloscope in the
shortest time.
Front panel
The SDS series oscilloscope offers a simple front panel with distinct functions to users for
their completing some basic operations, in which the knobs and function pushbuttons are
included. The knobs have the functions similar to other oscilloscopes. The 5 buttons (F1 ~
F5) in the column on the right side of the display screen or in the row under the display
screen (H1 ~ H5) are menu selection buttons, through which, you can set the different
options for the current menu. The other pushbuttons are function buttons, through which,
you can enter different function menus or obtain a specific function application directly.
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5. Probe Compensation: Measurement signal(5V/1KHz) output
6. EXT Trigger Input
7. Signal Input Channel
8. Menu off
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3. COM / VGA port (Optional): To connect the oscilloscope with external equipment as
serial port, or to connect the oscilloscope with a monitor or a projector as VGA output.
4. LAN (function reserved)
Rear Panel
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Control (key and knob) area
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6. It shows present triggering value and displays the site of present window in
internal memory.
7. It shows setting time (see “Config” on P54 ).
8. It indicates that there is a U disk connecting with the oscilloscope.
9. Indicating battery power status (see “Display” on P55 ).
10. The red pointer shows the trigger level position for CH1.
11. The waveform of CH1.
12. The positions of two purple dotted line cursors measurements.
13. The yellow pointer shows the trigger level position for CH2.
14. The waveform of CH2.
15. The frequency of the trigger signal of CH1.
16. The frequency of the trigger signal of CH2.
17. It indicates the current function menu.
18/19. It shows the selected trigger type:
Rising edge triggering
Falling edge triggering
Video line synchronous triggering
Video field synchronous triggering
The reading shows the trigger level value of the corresponding channel.
20. The reading shows the window time base value.
21. The reading shows the setting of main time base.
22. The readings show current sample rate and the record length.
23. It indicates the measured type and value of the corresponding channel. “F” means
frequency, “T” means cycle, “V” means the average value, “Vp” the peak-peak
value, “Vk” the root-mean-square value, “Ma” the maximum amplitude value,
“Mi” the minimum amplitude value, “Vt” the Voltage value of the waveform’s
flat top value, “Vb” the Voltage value of the waveform’s flat base, “Va” the
amplitude value, “Os” the overshoot value, “Ps” the Preshoot value, “RT” the rise
time value, “FT” the fall time value, “PW” the +width value, “NW” the -Width
value, “+D” the +Duty value, “-D” the -Duty value, “PD” the Delay A B
value and “ND” the Delay A B value.
24. The readings indicate the corresponding Voltage Division and the Zero Point
positions of the channels.
The icon shows the coupling mode of the channel.
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“ ” indicates GND coupling
25. It is cursor measure window, showing the absolute values and the readings of the
two cursors.
26. The yellow pointer shows the grounding datum point (zero point position) of the
waveform of the CH2 channel. If the pointer is not displayed, it shows that this
channel is not opened.
27. The red pointer indicates the grounding datum point (zero point position) of the
waveform of the CH1 channel. If the pointer is not displayed, it shows that the
channel is not opened.
Note:
If a ○
M symbol appears in the menu, it indicates you can turn the M knob to set the
current menu.
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to the following steps:
1. Connect the power cord to a power source. Turn on the Power Switch
Button ― ○ on the left side (make sure the “―” side is pressed down). Then,
push down the button of the “ ” signal on the top.
The instrument carries out all self-check items and shows the Boot Logo. Press the
“Utility” button, then, press H1 button to get access to the “Function” menu. Turn
the M knob to select Adjust and press H3 button to select “Default”. The default
attenuation coefficient set value of the probe in the menu is 10X.
2. Set the Switch in the Oscilloscope Probe as 10X and Connect the Oscilloscope
with CH1 Channel.
Align the slot in the probe with the plug in the CH1 connector BNC, and then tighten
the probe with rotating it to the right side.
Connect the probe tip and the ground clamp to the connector of the probe
compensator.
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adjustment to match the probe with the input channel. The probe which is not
compensated or presents a compensation deviation will result in the measuring error
or mistake. For adjusting the probe compensation, please carry out the following
steps:
1. Set the attenuation coefficient of the probe in the menu as 10X and that of the
switch in the probe as 10X (see “How to Set the Probe Attenuation Coefficient”
on P14), and connect the oscilloscope probe with the CH1 channel. If a probe
hook tip is used, ensure that it keeps in close touch with the probe. Connect the
probe tip with the signal connector of the probe compensator and connect the
reference wire clamp with the ground wire connector of the probe connector, and
then press the button “Autoset”.
2. Check the displayed waveforms and regulate the probe till a correct
compensation is achieved (see Fig.4-8 and Fig.4-9).
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This setting will be valid all the time before it is changed again.
Note: The attenuation coefficient of the probe in the menu is preset to 10X
when the oscilloscope is delivered from the factory.
Make sure that the set value of the attenuation switch in the probe is
the same as the menu selection of the probe attenuation coefficient in
the oscilloscope.
The set values of the probe switch are 1X and 10X (see Fig. 4-10).
Note: When the attenuation switch is set to 1X, the probe will limit the
bandwidth of the oscilloscope in 5MHz. If it is needed to use the full
bandwidth of the oscilloscope, the switch must be set to 10X.
Warning:
In order to avoid suffering from the electric shock, please keep your finger
behind the safety guard ring of the probe body during the operation.
In order to protect you from suffering from the electric shock during your
using the probe, do not touch the metal part of the probe tip when the probe
is connected to the power supply.
Before making any measurements, please connect the probe to the
instrument and connect the ground terminal to the earth.
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1. Use the button “VERTICAL POSITION” knob to show the signal in the center
of the waveform window. The “VERTICAL POSITION” knob functions the
regulating of the vertical display position of the signal. Thus, when the
“VERTICAL POSITION” knob is rotated, the pointer of the earth datum point
of the channel is directed to move up and down following the waveform.
Measuring Skill
If the channel is under the DC coupling mode, you can rapidly measure the DC
component of the signal through the observation of the difference between the wave
form and the signal ground.
If the channel is under the AC mode, the DC component will be removed by filtration.
This mode helps you display the AC component of the signal with a higher
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sensitivity.
Vertical offset back to 0 shortcut key
Turn the VERTICAL POSITION knob to change the vertical display position of
channel and press the position knob to set the vertical display position back to 0 as a
shortcut key, this is especially helpful when the trace position is far out of the screen
and want it to get back to the screen center immediately.
2. Change the Vertical Setting and Observe the Consequent State Information
Change.
With the information displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the waveform
window, you can determine any changes in the channel vertical scale factor.
z Turn the vertical “VOLTS/DIV” knob and change the “Vertical Scale Factor
(Voltage Division)”, it can be found that the scale factor of the channel
corresponding to the status bar has been changed accordingly.
z Press buttons of “CH1 MENU”, “CH2 MENU” and “Math”, the operation
menu, symbols, waveforms and scale factor status information of the
corresponding channel will be displayed in the screen.
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the signal in the waveform window. The “HORIZONTAL POSITION” knob is
used to control the triggering displacement of the signal or for other special
applications. If it is applied to triggering the displacement, it can be observed that
the waveform moves horizontally with the knob when you rotate the
“HORIZONTAL POSITION” knob.
Triggering displacement back to 0 shortcut key
Turn the HORIZONTAL POSITION knob to change the horizontal position of
channel and press the HORIZONTAL POSITION knob to set the triggering
displacement back to 0 as a shortcut key.
3. With the “HORIZ MENU” button, you can do the Window Setting and the
Window Expansion.
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4. Press the “Force” button to force a trigger signal, which is mainly applied to the
“Normal” and “Single” trigger modes.
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CH1 menu
CH2 menu
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The description of the Channel Menu is shown as the following list:
Function Menu Setting Description
DC Unblock the AC and DC components in the input signal.
Coupling AC Block the DC component in the input signal.
GROUND The Input signal is interrupted.
OFF The waveform is displayed normally.
Inverted
ON Initiate the waveform inverted function.
1X
10X Choose one according to the probe attenuation factor to
Probe
100X make the vertical scale reading accurate.
1000X
full band Get full bandwidth.
Limit 20M Limit the channel bandwidth to 20MHz to reduce display
noise.
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2. Regulate the probe attenuation.
In order to match the attenuation coefficient of the probe, it is required to adjust
the attenuation ration coefficient of the probe through the operating menu of the
Channel accordingly (see “How to Set the Probe Attenuation Coefficient” on
P14). If the attenuation coefficient of the probe is 1:1, that of the oscilloscope
input channel should also be set to X1 to avoid any errors presented in the
displayed scale factor information and the measured data.
Take the Channel 1 as an example, the attenuation coefficient of the probe is 10:1,
the operation steps is shown as follows:
(1) Press the CH1 MENU button, access CH1 SETUP menu.
(2) Press the H3 menu selection, the Probe menu will display at the right of the
screen, then press the F2 button to select X10 for the probe.
The Fig.5-3 illustrates the setting and the vertical scale factor when the probe of
the attenuation coefficient of 10:1.is used.
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Taking the Channel 1 for example, the operation steps are shown as follows:
(1) Press the CH1 MENU button and get access to the CH1 SETUP menu.
(2) Press the H2 menu selection button and select ON for Inverted item. The
waveform inverted function is initiated.
(3) Press the H2 menu selection button again and select OFF for Inverted item.
The function of waveform inverted is closed off.
For the screen display, see Fig. 5-4 and Fig. 5-5
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4. Setting of Band Limit
When high frequency components of a waveform are not important to its analysis,
the bandwidth limit control can be used to reject frequencies above 20 MHz.
Taking the Channel 1 for example, the operation steps are shown as below:
(1) Press the CH1 MENU button to call out the CH1 SETUP menu.
(2) Press the H4 button and the Limit menu will display.
(3) Press the F1 button to select the Band Limit as full band. The high
frequency of the signal will be allowed to pass.
(4) Press the F2 button to select the Band Limit as 20M.The bandwidth is
limited to 20MHz.The frequencies above 20 MHz will be rejected.
Taking the additive operation between Channel 1 and Channels 2 for example, the
operation steps are as follows:
1. Press the Math button and call out the Wfm Math menu.
2. Press the H1 button and call out the Dual Wfm Math menu. The menu will
display at the left of the screen.
3. Press the F1 menu selection button and choose CH1 for Factor1.
4. Press the F2 menu selection button and choose +.
5. Press the F3 menu selection button and choose CH2 for Factor2. The green
calculated waveform M is displayed in the screen.
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Using FFT function
An FFT breaks down signals into component frequencies, which the oscilloscope uses
to display a graph of the frequency domain of a signal, as opposed to the oscilloscope’s
standard time domain graph. You can match these frequencies with known system
frequencies, such as system clocks, oscillators, or power supplies.
FFT in this oscilloscope can transform 2048 points of the time-domain signal into its
frequency components and the final frequency contains 1024 points ranging from 0Hz to
Nyquist frequency.
Taking the FFT operation for example, the operation steps are as follows:
1. Press the Math button and call out the Math menu.
2. Press the H2 button and call out the FFT menu.
3. Press the F1 button to choose CH1 as the source.
4. Press F2 button, the windows item will display at the left of the screen, turn the M
knob to select Window, including Rectangle, Hamming, Hanning and Blackman.
5. Press F3 button to choose the Format, including dB, Vrms.
6. Press F4 button, the zoom window will display at the left of the screen, turn the M
knob to zoom in or out the wave of the multiple including ×1, ×2, ×5, ×10.
Selecting the FFT Window
■ The FFT feature provides four windows. Each one is a trade-off between frequency
resolution and magnitude accuracy. What you want to measure and your source signal
characteristics help you to determine which window to use. Use the following guidelines
to select the best window.
Type Description Window
This is the best type of window for resolving
frequencies that are very close to the same value
but worst for accurately measuring the amplitude of
those frequencies. It is the best type for measuring
the frequency spectrum of nonrepetitive signals and
measuring frequency components near DC.
Rectangle
Use rectangle for measuring transients or bursts
where the signal level before and after the event are
nearly equal. Also, use this window for
equal-amplitude sine waves with frequencies that
are very close and for broadband random noise with
a relatively slow varying spectrum.
This is a very good window for resolving
frequencies that are very close to the same value
Hamming with somewhat improved amplitude accuracy over
the rectangle window. It has a slightly better
frequency resolution than the Hanning.
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Use Hamming for measuring sine, periodic and
narrow band random noise. This window works on
transients or bursts where the signal levels before
and after the event are significantly different.
This is a very good window for measuring
amplitude accuracy but less so for resolving
frequencies.
Hanning Use Hanning for measuring sine, periodic and
narrow band random noise. This window works on
transients or bursts where the signal levels before
and after the event are significantly different.
This is the best window for measuring the
amplitude of frequencies but worst at resolving
frequencies.
Blackman
Use Blackman-Harris for measuring predominantly
single frequency waveforms to look for higher
order harmonics.
Fig.5-8, 5-9, 5-10, 5-11 show four kinds of window function referring to sine wave of
1KHz:
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Quick Tips
If desired, use the zoom feature to magnify the FFT waveform.
Use the default dB scale to see a detailed view of multiple frequencies, even if they
have very different amplitudes. Use the Vrms scale to see an overall view of how all
frequencies compare to each other.
Signals that have a DC component or offset can cause incorrect FFT waveform
component magnitude values. To minimize the DC component, choose AC Coupling
on the source signal.
To reduce random noise and aliased components in repetitive or single-shot events, set
the oscilloscope acquisition mode to average.
Term interpretation
Nyquist frequency: The highest frequency that any Real Time Digital Oscilloscope can
measure is exactly half of the sampling rate under the condition of no mistakes, which is
called Nyquist frequency. If under-sampling occurs when the frequency sampled is higher
than Nyquist frequency, “False Wave” phenomenon will appear. So pay more attention to
the relation between the frequency being sampled and measured.
Note:
In FFT mode, the following settings are prohibited:
1) Window set;
2) XY Format in Display SET;
3) “SET 50%” (the triggering level at the vertical point of signal amplitude) in Trigger
setting;
4) Measure.
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1. The VERTIVAL POSITION knob is used to adjust the vertical positions of the
waveforms of all Channels (including those resulted from the mathematical
operation).
The analytic resolution of this control knob changes with the vertical division.
2. The VOLTS/DIV knob is used to regulate the vertical resolution of the wave
forms of all channels (including those obtained from the mathematical
manipulation), which can determine the sensitivity of the vertical division with
the sequence of 1-2-5. The vertical sensitivity goes up when the knob is rotated
clockwise and goes down when the knob is rotated anticlockwise.
3. When the vertical position of the channel waveform is adjusted, the screen shows
the information concerning the vertical position at the lower left corner (see
Fig.5-12).
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time base or the window.
3. HORIZ MENU button: with this button pushed down, the screen shows the
operating menu (see Fig. 5-13).
Set Window
Press the H2 menu selection button and choose Set. The screen will show a window
area defined by two cursors. In this case, the HORIZONTAL POSITION and
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SEC/DIV knobs can be used to adjust the horizontal position and size of this window
area. In FFT mode, Set menu is invalid. See Fig.5-15.
Window Expansion
Press the H3 menu selection button and choose Zoom. As a result, the window area
defined by two cursors will be expanded to the full screen size (see Fig. 5-16).
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Trigger Control
The oscilloscope provides two trigger types: single trigger and alternate trigger.
Single trigger: Use a trigger level to capture stable waveforms in two channels
simultaneously.
Alternate trigger: Trigger on non-synchronized signals.
The Single Trigger and Alternate Trigger menus are described respectively as
follows:
Single trigger
Single trigger has four modes: edge trigger, video trigger, slope trigger and pulse
trigger.
Edge Trigger: It happens when a specified voltage level passes through the trigger input
in the specified slope direction.
Video Trigger: Carry out field or line video trigger on the standard video signal.
Slope Trigger: The oscilloscope begins to trigger according to the signal rising or
falling speed.
Pulse Trigger: Use this trigger type to catch pulses with certain pulse width.
The four trigger modes in Single Trigger are described respectively as follows:
1. Edge Trigger
An edge trigger occurs on trigger threshold value of input signal. Select Edge trigger
mode to trigger on rising edge or falling edge.
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2. Video Trigger
Choose video trigger to trigger on fields or lines of NTSC, PAL or SECAM standard
video signals.
Trig menu refer to Fig.5-18
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3. Slope Trigger
Slope trigger sets the oscilloscope as the positive/negative slope trigger within the
specified time.
The Slope Trigger Menu is shown as Fig. 5-19.
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High level Adjust M knob to set the High level upper limit.
Threshold
Low level Adjust M knob to set Low level lower limit.
&SlewRate
Slew rate Slew rate=( High level- Low level)/ Settings
Auto Acquire waveform even no trigger occurred
Normal Acquire waveform when trigger occurred
Mode
Single When trigger occurs, acquire one waveform then stop
Holdoff 100ns~10s, turn the M knob to set time interval
Holdoff
before another trigger occur.
Reset Set Holdoff time as 100ns
when
Select pulse width condition and adjust the M knob
to set time.
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Holdoff Single When trigger occurs, acquire one waveform then stop
Holdoff 100ns~10s, adjust M knob to set time interval before
another trigger occur.
Reset Set Holdoff time as 100ns
Alternate trigger
Trigger signal comes from two vertical channels when alternate trigger is on. This
mode is used to observe two unrelated signals. You can choose different trigger modes
for different channels. The options are as follows: edge, video, pulse or slope.
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when
Select pulse width condition and turn the M knob to
set time.
Term interpretation
1. Source: Trigger can occur from several sources: Input channels (CH1, CH2), AC
Line, Ext, Ext/5.
z Input: It is the most commonly used trigger source. The channel will work when
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Change the ACQU Mode settings and observe the consequent variation of the
wave form displayed.
Fig.5-26 Peak Detect mode, under which the burrs on the falling edge of the square
wave, can be detected and the noise is heavy.
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Fig.5-28 The displayed waveform after the noise is removed under the
Average Mode, in which the average number of 16 is set.
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Display Type: With the F1 menu selection button pushed down, you can shift
between Vect and Dots types. The differences between the two display types can
be observed through the comparison between Fig.5-30 and Fig.5-31.
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Persist
When the Persist function is used, the persistence display effect of the picture
tube oscilloscope can be simulated. The reserved original data is displayed in fade
color and the new data is in bright color. Press the H2 button, the Persist menu
will display at the right of screen. Press the F1 button, different persistence time
can be chosen: OFF, 1second, 2second, 5second and Infinity. When the
“Infinity” option is set for Persist time, the measuring points will be stored till
the controlling value is changed (see Fig.5-34). By pressing the F2 button, the
persistence will be cleared.
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XY Format
This format is only applicable to Channel 1 and Channel 2. After the XY display
format is selected, Channel 1 is displayed in the horizontal axis and Channel 2 in
the vertical axis; the oscilloscope is set in the un-triggered sample mode: the data
are displayed as bright spots.
The operations of all control knobs are as follows:
The Vertical VOLTS/DIV and the VERTICAL POSITION knobs of
Channel 1 are used to set the horizontal scale and position.
The Vertical VOLTS/DIV and the VERTICAL POSITION knobs of
Channel 2 are used to set the vertical scale and position continuously.
The following functions can not work in the XY Format:
Reference or digital wave form
Cursor
Time base control
Trigger control
FFT
Operation steps:
1. Press the Display button and call out the Display Set Menu.
2. Press the H3 menu selection button to set XY Mode ON. The display format
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Cymometer
It is a 6-digit cymometer. The cymometer can measure frequencies from 2Hz to the
full bandwidth. Only if the measured channel has triggering signal and in Edge mode,
it can measure frequency correctly. In the Single trigger mode, it is a one channel
cymometer and it can only measure the frequency of the triggering channel. In the
ALT trigger mode, it is a two channel cymometer and it can measure the frequency of
two channels. The cymometer is displayed at the right bottom of the screen.
To turn the cymometer on or off:
1. Press the Display button.
2. In the Display menu, press the H4 button to toggle between the cymometer
display ON or OFF.
VGA Output
The VGA port could be connected to a computer monitor. The image of the
oscilloscope can be clearly displayed on the monitor.
To set the VGA Output:
1. Press the Display button.
2. In the Display menu, press the H5 button to toggle between ON or OFF.
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Setting1
Setting ….. The setting address
Setting8
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●Display
Press the Utility button and turn the M knob to select the Display to go to the
following menu.
ON
Battery Turn on or off the battery display
OFF
Menu Time 5s~50s, OFF Set the disappear time of menu
●Adjust
Press the Utility button and turn the M knob to select the Adjust to go to the following
menu.
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Fig.5-42 Self-Calibration
● Pass/Fail
The Pass/Fail function monitors changes of signals and output pass or fail signals by
comparing the input signal that is within the pre-defined mask.
Press the Utility button and turn the M knob to select the Pass/fail to go to the
following menu.
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● Output
Press the Utility button and turn the M to select the Output to go to the following
menu.
Function
Setting Description
Menu
Trig level Output trig signal synchronously
Type
Pass/fail Output High Level when Pass , and Low Level when Fail
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1. Press the Measure button to show the automatic measurement function menu.
2. Press the H1 button to display the Add menu.
3. Press the F2 button and choose CH1 as the source.
4. Press the F1 button, the type items will display at the left of screen, and turn the
M knob to choose Period.
5. Press the F4 button, the period options added completes.
6. Press the F1 button again, the type items will display at the left of screen, and turn
the M to choose Freq.
7. Press the F4 button, the frequency added completes, finish setting of CH1.
8. Press the F2 button and choose CH2 as the source.
9. Press the F1 button, the type items will display at the left of screen, and turn the
M to choose Mean.
10. Press the F4 button, the Mean added completes.
11. Press the F1 button, the type items will display at the left of screen, and turn the
M to choose PK-PK.
12. Press the F4 button, the PK-PK added completes, finish setting of CH2.
The measured value will be displayed at the bottom left of the screen
automatically (see Fig.5-47).
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Fig.5-48
Vpp: Peak-to-Peak Voltage.
Vmax: The maximum amplitude. The most positive peak voltage measured over
the entire waveform.
Vmin: The minimum amplitude. The most negative peak voltage measured over
the entire waveform.
Vamp: Voltage between Vtop and Vbase of a waveform.
Vtop: Voltage of the waveform’s flat top, useful for square/pulse waveforms.
Vbase: Voltage of the waveform’s flat base, useful for square/pulse waveforms.
Overshoot: Defined as (Vmax-Vtop)/Vamp, useful for square and pulse
waveforms.
Preshoot: Defined as (Vmin-Vbase)/Vamp, useful for square and pulse
waveforms.
Average: The arithmetic mean over the entire waveform.
Vrms: The true Root Mean Square voltage over the entire waveform.
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Fig.5-49
Rise Time: Time that the leading edge of the first pulse in the waveform takes to
rise from 10% to 90% of its amplitude.
Fall Time: Time that the falling edge of the first pulse in the waveform takes to
fall from 90% to 10% of its amplitude.
+Width: The width of the first positive pulse in 50% amplitude points.
-Width: The width of the first negative pulse in the 50% amplitude points.
Delay 1→2 : The delay between the two channels at the rising edge.
Delay 1→2 : The delay between the two channels at the falling edge.
+Duty: +Duty Cycle, defined as +Width/Period.
-Duty:-Duty Cycle, defined as -Width/Period.
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Function
Setting Description
Menu
OFF Switch off the cursor measurement.
Type Voltage Display the voltage measurement cursor and menu.
Time Display the time measurement cursor and menu.
CH1 Display the channel generating the waveform to
Source
CH2 which the cursor measurement will be applied.
When carrying out the cursor measurement, the position of Cursor 1 can be adjusted
with the VERTICAL POSITION knob of Channel 1, and that of Cursor 2 can be
adjusted with the VERTICAL POSITION knob of Channel 2.
Perform the following operation steps for the voltage cursor measurement of the
channel CH1:
1. Press Cursor and recall the Cursor Measure menu.
2. Press the H2 button and choose CH1 for Source.
3. Press the H1 button, the Type menu will display at the right of the screen.
Then press the F2 button to choose Voltage for Type, with two purple dotted
lines displayed along the horizontal direction of the screen, which indicating
Cursor1 and Cursor2.
4. According to the measured waveform, adjust the positions of Cursor1 and
Cursor2 by turning the VERTICAL POSITION knob of CH1 and CH2.
Cursor increment window at the left bottom of waveform shows absolute
value of D-value of cursor 1 and cursor 2 and the present position of the two
cursors. (See Fig.5-51).
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Carry out the following operation steps for the time cursor measurement of the
channel CH1:
1. Press Cursor and recall the Cursor Measure menu.
2. Press the H2 button and choose CH1 for Source.
3. Press the H1 button, the Type menu will display at the right of the screen.
Press the F3 button to select Time for Type, with two purple dotted lines
displayed along the vertical direction of the screen, which indicating Cursor
1 and Cursor 2.
4. According to the measured waveform, adjust the positions of Cursor1 and
Cursor2 by turning the VERTICAL POSITION knob of CH1 and CH2.
The cursor increment window at the left bottom of the waveform shows
absolute difference, frequency and the present time of the two cursors.
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When carrying out the cursor measurement, the position of Cursor 1 can be adjusted
with the VERTICAL POSITION knob of Channel 1, and that of Cursor 2 can be
adjusted with the VERTICAL POSITION knob of Channel 2.
Perform the following operation steps for the Vamp cursor measurement:
2. Press the H1 button, the Type menu will display at the right of the screen. Press
the F2 button to select Vamp for Type, with two purple dotted lines displayed
along the horizontal direction of the screen indicating Cursor1 and Cursor2.
3. According to the measured waveform, adjust the positions of Cursor1 and
Cursor2 by turning the VERTICAL POSITION knob of CH1 and CH2. Cursor
increment window at the left bottom shows absolute value of the two cursors
amplitude difference and the present position.
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2. Press the H1 button, the Type menu will display at the right of the screen. Press
the F3 button to select Freq for Type, with two purple dotted lines displayed
along the vertical direction of the screen indicating the corresponding Cursor 1
and Cursor 2
3. According to the measured waveform, adjust the positions of Cursor1 and
Cursor2 by turning the VERTICAL POSITION knob of CH1 and CH2.
Increment window shows two cursors difference value and the present position.
(See Fig.5-55).
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If you want to measure the two-channel signal, you can do as the follows:
1. Press Autoscale button, the function menu will appear.
2. Press H1 to choose ON.
3. Press H2 and choose for Mode item.
4. Press H3 and choose for Wave item.
Then the wave is displayed in the screen, shown as Fig.5-57.
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Autoset
This button is used for the automatic setting of all control values of the
instrument to generate the waveform suitable for observation. Press the Autoset
button and the oscilloscope will perform the fast automatic measurement of the
signal.
The function items of Autoset are shown as the following table:
Function Items Setting
Acquisition Mode Current
Vertical Coupling DC
Vertical Scale Adjust to the proper division.
Bandwidth Full
Horizontal Level Middle
Horizontal Sale Adjust to the proper division
Trigger Type Current
Trigger Source Show the minimum number of channels.
Trigger Coupling Current
Trigger Slope Current
Trigger Level Mid-point Setting
Trigger Mode Auto
Display Format YT
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Single: Press this button you can set the trigger mode as single directly, so when
trigger occurs, acquire one waveform then stop.
Copy: This button is the shortcut of saving function of the Save function menu.
Pressing this button is equal to the Save option in the Save function menu.
The current waveform or the display screen could be saved according to the
setting of the Save function menu. For more details, please see “Save
Function Menu” on P49.
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6. Demonstration
6. Demonstration
Example 1: Measurement of Simple Signals
Observe an unknown signal in the circuit, and display and measure rapidly the
frequency and peak-to-peak voltage of the signal.
1. Carry out the following operation steps for the rapid display of this signal:
(1) Set the probe menu attenuation coefficient as 10X and that of the switch in the
probe switch as 10X (see “How to Set the Probe Attenuation Coefficient” on
P14).
(2) Connect the probe of Channel 1 to the measured point of the circuit.
(3) Push down the Autoset button.
The oscilloscope will implement the Autoset to make the waveform optimized, based
on which, you can further regulate the vertical and horizontal divisions till the
waveform meets your requirement.
2. Perform Automatic Measurement
The oscilloscope can measure most of the displayed signals automatically. To
measure the period and frequency of the Channel 1 and the mean and peak-to-peak
voltage of the Channel 2, follow below steps:
(1) Press the Measure button to show the automatic measurement function menu.
(2) Press the H1 to display the Add menu.
(3) Press the F2 button to choose CH1 as the source.
(4) Press the F1 button, the type items will display at the left of screen, and turn the
M knob to choose Period.
(5) Press the F4 button, the period measurement will be added.
(6) Press the F1 button again, the type items will display at the left of screen, and
turn the M knob to choose Freq.
(7) Press the F4 button, the frequency measurement will be added, finish settings of
channel 1.
(8) Press the F2 button to choose CH2 as the source.
(9) Press the F1 button, the type items will display at the left of screen, and turn the
M knob to choose Mean.
(10) Press the F4 button, the mean measurement will be added.
(11) Press the F1 button, the type items will display at the left of screen, and turn the
M knob to choose PK-PK.
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(12) Press the F4 button, the peak-to-peak voltage measurement will be added, finish
settings of channel 2.
Then, the period, frequency, mean and peak-to-peak voltage will be displayed at the
bottom left of the screen and change periodically (see Fig.6-1).
Example 2:
Gain of the Amplifier in the Metering Circuit
Set the probe menu attenuation coefficient as 10X and that of the switch in the probe
as 10X (see “How to Set the Probe Attenuation Coefficient” on P14).
Connect the oscilloscope CH1 channel with the circuit signal input end and the CH2
channel to the output end.
Operation Steps:
(1) Push down the Autoset button and the oscilloscope will automatically adjust the
waveforms of the two channels into the proper display state.
(2) Push down the Measure button to show the Measure menu.
(3) Press the H1 button.
(4) Press the F2 button and choose CH1.
(5) Press the F1 button and turn the M knob to choose PK-PK.
(6) Press the F2 button and choose CH2.
(7) Press the F1 button again and turn the M knob to choose PK-PK.
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(8) Read the peak-to-peak voltages of Channel 1 and Channel 2 from the bottom left
of the screen (See Fig.6-2).
(9) Calculate the amplifier gain with the following formulas.
Gain = Output Signal / Input signal
Gain (db) = 20×log (gain)
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waveform.
(8) With the elliptical oscillogram method adopted, observe and calculate the phase
difference (see Fig.6-6).
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(2) Press the H1 button to display the trigger type menu.
(3) Press the F1 button to choose Single for Type.
(4) Turn the M knob to choose Video as the mode.
(5) Press the H2 button to display the Source menu.
(6) Press the F1 button to choose CH1 for Source.
(7) Press the H3 button to display the Modu menu.
(8) Press the F1 button to choose NTSC for the modulation.
(9) Press the H4 button to display the sync menu.
(10) Press the F2 button to choose Field for Sync.
(11) Turn the VOLTS/DIV, VERTICAL POSITION and SEC/DIV knobs to obtain
a proper waveform display (see Fig.6-7).
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7. F.A.Q
7. F.A.Q
1. In the case of that the oscilloscope is still in the black-screen state without any
display after the power is switch on, implement the following fault treatment
procedure.
z Check whether the power connection is connected properly.
z Check whether the power switch is pushed down to the designated position.
z Check whether the fuse which is beside the AC power input jack is blew (the cover
can be pried open with a straight screwdriver).
z Restart the instrument after completing the checks above.
z If this product still can not work normally, please get in touch with Lilliput and
we will be under your service.
2. After acquiring the signal, carry out the following operations if the waveform of
the signal is not displayed in the screen.
z Check whether the probe is properly connected to the signal connecting wire.
z Check whether the signal connecting wire is correctly connected to the BNC
(namely, the channel connector).
z Check whether the probe is properly connected with the object to be measured.
z Check whether there is any signal generated from the object to be measured (the
trouble can be shot by the connection of the channel from which there is a signal
generated with the channel in fault).
z Make the signal acquisition operation again.
3. The measured voltage amplitude value is 10 times greater or smaller than the
actual value.
Check whether the channel attenuation coefficient and the attenuation ration of the
probe used in practical application is match (see “How to Set the Probe Attenuation
Coefficient” on P14).
4. There is waveform displayed, but it is not stable.
z Check whether the Source item in the TRIG MODE menu is in conformity with
the signal channel used in the practical application.
z Check on the trigger Type item: The common signal chooses the Edge trigger
mode for Type and the video signal the Video. If Alternate trigger is selected,
both of the channel 1 and channel 2 trigger levels should be adjusted to the
proper position. Only if a proper trigger mode is applied, the waveform can be
displayed steadily.
z Try to change the trigger coupling into the high frequency suppress and the low
frequency suppress to smooth the high frequency or low frequency noise
triggered by the interference.
5. No Display Responses to the Push-down of Run/Stop.
Check whether Normal or Signal is chosen for Polarity in the TRIG MODE menu and
the trigger level exceeds the waveform range.
If it is, make the trigger level is centered in the screen or set the trigger mode as Auto.
In addition, with the Autoset button pressed, the setting above can be completed
automatically.
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6. After the Average value sampling is set in the Acqu Mode (see “How to Implement
Sampling Setup” on P42 ), or the longer duration is set in the Persist in Display (see
“Persist” on P46), the display rate is slowed down.
It is a normal phenomenon.
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8. Technical Specifications
8. Technical Specifications
Unless otherwise specified, the technical specifications applied are applicable to the
probe with the attenuation switch setting 10X and the SDS series digital oscilloscope.
Only if the oscilloscope fulfill the following two conditions at first, can these
specification standards be reached.
This instrument should run for more than 30 minutes continuously under the
specified operating temperature.
If the change range of the operating temperature is up to or exceeds 5℃, open the
system function menu and execute the “Auto-calibration” procedure (see “How to
Implement Auto-calibration” on P16).
All specification standards can be fulfilled, except one(s) marked with the word
“Typical”.
SDS6062 60MHz
SDS7102 100MHz
SDS8102 100MHz
Bandwidth
SDS8202 200MHz
SDS8302 300MHz
SDS9302 300MHz
Channel 2 + 1 (External)
Mode Normal, Peak detect, Averaging
500MS/s
SDS6062
(250MS/s for dual channels)
1GS/s
SDS7102
(500MS/s for dual channels)
2GS/s
SDS8102
Acquisition Sample rate (1GS/s for dual channels)
(real time) 2GS/s
SDS8202
(1GS/s for dual channels)
2.5GS/s
SDS8302
(1.25GS/s for dual channels)
3.2GS/s
SDS9302
(1.6GS/s for dual channels)
Input Input coupling DC, AC , Ground
Input impedance 1MΩ±2%, in parallel with 10pF±5pF
Probe attenuation
1X, 10X, 100X, 1000X
factor
Max. input voltage 400V (PK-PK) (DC + AC PK-PK)
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Single:
Interval(△T)
±(1 interval time+100ppm×reading+0.6ns);
accuracy
Average>16:
(DC~100MHz)
±(1 interval time +100ppm×reading+0.4ns)
A/D converter 8 bits resolution (2 Channels simultaneously)
Sensitivity 2mV/div~10V/div
SDS6062 ±10 DIV
SDS7102
SDS8102 ±1V(2mV~100mV);
Displacement
SDS8202 ±10V(200mV~1V);
SDS8302 ±100V(2V~10V)
SDS9302
Analog bandwidth 60MHz, 100MHz, 200MHz, 300MHz
Single bandwidth Full bandwidth
Vertical system
Low Frequency ≥5Hz (at input, AC coupling, -3dB)
SDS6062 ≤5.8ns (at input, Typical)
SDS7102 ≤3.5ns (at input, Typical)
SDS8102 ≤3.5ns (at input, Typical)
Rise time
SDS8202 ≤1.7ns (at input, Typical)
SDS8302 ≤1.17ns (at input, Typical)
SDS9302 ≤1.17ns (at input, Typical)
DC accuracy ±3%
DC accuracy
Average﹥16: ±(3% rdg + 0.05 div) for △V
(average)
Measurement Cursor △V and △T between cursors
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Trigger:
Performance Characteristics Instruction
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Positive pulse:>, <, =
Trigger condition
Slope Trigger negative pulse:>, <, =
Time setting 24ns~10s
Trigger on CH1 Edge, Pulse, Video, Slope
Alternate Trigger
Trigger on CH2 Edge, Pulse, Video, Slope
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Power
Mains Voltage 100~240 VAC RMS, 50/60Hz, CAT II
Power Consumption < 18W
Fuse 1A, T grade, 250V
Cell:558792 4000mAh/3.7V
Battery (optional)
Pack:2s2p 7.4V/8000mAh
Environment
Working temperature: 0 ℃~ 40 ℃
Temperature
Storage temperature: -20 ℃~ 60 ℃
Relative Humidity ≤ 90%
Operating: 3,000 m
Height
Non-operating: 15,000 m
Cooling Method Natural convection
Mechanical Specifications
Dimension 340mm× 155mm×70mm (L*H*W)
Weight About 1.82 kilogram
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9. Appendix
9. Appendix
Appendix A: Enclosure
Standard Accessories:
z 2 Passive probe: 1.2 m, 1:1 (10:1)
z CD: x 1 (PC link application software)
z Power cord: 1pcs, up to the standards of the country in which it is used.
z USB cable
z User Manual: 1pcs
Options:
z Battery
General Maintenance
Please don't store or put the instrument in the place where the liquid crystal display
will be directly exposed to the sunlight for a long time.
Caution: The instrument or probe should not be stained with the spraying agent,
liquid and solvent to avoid any damage to it.
Cleaning
Check the probe and instrument regularly according to their operating state. Clean the
external surface of the instrument following the steps shown below:
1. Please wipe the dust from the instrument and probe surface with a soft cloth. Do
not make any scuffing on the transparent LCD protection screen when clean the
LCD screen.
2. Clean the instrument with a wet soft cloth not dripping water, during the period
of which please pay attention to the disconnection of power. It is recommended to
scrub with soft detergent or fresh water. Please don't apply any corrosive
chemical cleaning agent to prevent the instrument or probe from damage.
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