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Table Of Contents
- Agilent 3000 Series Oscilloscopes-At a Glance
- In This Book
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Getting Started
- Step 1. Inspect the package contents
- Step 2. Turn on the oscilloscope
- Step 3. Load the default oscilloscope setup
- Step 4. Input a waveform
- Step 5. Become familiar with the Front Panel Controls
- Step 6. Become familiar with the oscilloscope display
- Step 7. Use Auto-Scale
- Step 8. Compensate probes
- Step 9. Use the Run Control buttons
- Displaying Data
- Capturing Data
- Making Measurements
- Saving, Recalling, and Printing Data
- Oscilloscope Utility Settings
- Specifications and Characteristics
- Service
- Safety Notices
- Index
Agilent 3000 Series Oscilloscopes User’s Guide 153
Index
non-repetitive waveforms, 69
nonvolatile memory locations, 101
Normal acquisition mode, 72
normal adjustment, 45
NTSC standard, 80
Nyquist frequency, 56
Nyquist sampling theory, 62
O
offset range, 121
oscilloscope bandwidth, 63
oscilloscope bandwidth required, 66
oscilloscope display, 28
oscilloscope rise time, 65
oscilloscope sample rate, 65
oscilloscope setups, saving and
loading, 103, 105
overshoot measurement, 92
P
package contents, 18
PAL standard, 80
parallel cursors, 98
passive probes, 18
Peak Detect acquisition mode, 74
peak detection, 121
performance test interval, 128
performance, testing, 128
Period measurement, 93
persistence, waveform, 59
physical size, 124
playing-back waveforms, 83, 84
pollution degree, 125
Portuguese language, 115
Positive Duty Cycle measurement, 95
Positive Pulse Width measurement, 95
potentiometer adjustment, 38
power cord, 21
power source, 21
power supply testing, 38
power up times, 116
power usage, 125
preshoot measurement, 92
printers, supported, 110
probe attenuation, 50
probe compensation signal, 23
programming the oscilloscope, 115
pulse trigger, 78
pulse waveforms, 69
pulse width trigger, 79, 123
R
random noise, 72
range, horizontal, 122
range, vertical, 121
real-time sampling mode, 68, 69
recalling data, 102, 104
recorded waveforms, storing, 86
recording waveforms, 83
Rectangle FFT window, 55
reference, 45
reference waveform, 41, 57
reference waveform, saving, 57
refresh rate, 73
repetitive waveforms, 70
required oscilloscope bandwidth, 66
resolution, display, 124
Rise Time measurement, 94
rise time, calculated, 121
rise time, oscilloscope, 65
rise time, signal, 66
RS-232 interface baud rate, 115
Run Control buttons, 33
Run/Stop button, 33
Russian language, 115
S
safety
notices, 2, 147
symbols, 149
sample rate and memory depth, 67
sample rate, maximum, 3
sample rate, oscilloscope, 43, 63, 65
sample rate, X-Y format, 41
sampling mode, 68
sampling theory, 62
sampling, overview, 62
save data to CSV format files, 106
Save menu (for USB device), 106
save screens to BMP files, 105
Save/Recall button, 22, 102
saving data, 102, 104
screen colors, invert, 60
screen refresh rate, 73
screen tests, 117
screens, saving to BMP files, 105
SECAM standard, 80
self-calibration, 118
self-tests, 117
sensitivity, trigger, 123
sequence, 83
serial number, 116, 146
setups, saving and loading, 103, 105
shipping container, 18
shock, 125
Simplified Chinese language, 115
sine(x)/x interpolation, 38, 69
Single button, 33
single-shot waveforms, 69
Slow Scan mode, 38
software version, 116
sound, turning on/off, 116
sources, trigger, 122
Spanish language, 115
specifications, 120
square waves, 64
status bar, 37
store recorded waveforms, 86
subtract math function, 53, 54
supported printers, 110
sweep speed, 38
sweep, trigger, 122
symbols, safety, 149
system information, displaying, 116