Technical data
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

Making Measurements 4
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5 To adjust the cursors:
• Select CurA and turn the Entry
knob to adjust the “A” cursor.
• Select CurB and turn the Entry
knob to adjust the “B” cursor.
The cursor values displayed are:
• CurA.
• CurB.
• DeltaX or DeltaY — difference between CurA and CurB values.
• 1/DeltaX — when measuring time parameters, shows the frequency
associated with the time period.
To use tracking cross-hair cursors
You can set up one or two manually adjustable, tracking cross- hair cursors
to make amplitude (vertical) and time (horizontal) measurements at
different points of a selected channel’s waveform.
1 Press Cursors
.
2 In the Cursors menu, press Mode until “Track” is selected.
3 Press Cursor A to select the channel on which to make the measurement
(or “None” to turn off the cursor).
4 Press Cursor B to select the channel on which to make the measurement
(or “None” to turn off the cursor).
5 To adjust the cursors:
• Select CurA and turn the Entry
knob to adjust the “A” cursor.
• Select CurB and turn the Entry
knob to adjust the “B” cursor.
The A cursor values displayed are:
• A- >X.
• A- >Y.
The B cursor values displayed are:
• B- >X.
• B- >Y.