Manual
Table Of Contents
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
 - GETTING STARTED
 - QUICK REFERENCE
- Menu Tree / Operation Shortcuts
- Convention
 - Acquire Key
 - Acquire Key - Segments
 - Autoset Key
 - CH1 ~ 4 Key
 - Cursor Key
 - Display Key
 - Help Key
 - Math Key
 - Measure Key
 - Hardcopy Key
 - Run/Stop Key
 - REF Key
 - Save/Recall Key
 - Test Key
 - Test Key – Go-NoGo
 - Trigger Type Menu
 - Trigger Edge Menu
 - Trigger Delay Menu
 - Trigger Pulse Width Menu
 - Trigger Video Menu
 - Trigger Pulse Runt Menu
 - Trigger Rise & Fall Menu
 - Trigger Timeout Menu
 - Utility Key
 - Utility Key – I/O
 - Utility Key – File Utilities
 - Utility Key – Wave Generator - Demo Outputs
 - Search - Edge
 - Search – Pulse Width
 - Search - Runt
 - Search – Rise/Fall Time
 - Zoom Key
 - Option Key
 
 - Default Settings
 - Built-in Help
 
 - Menu Tree / Operation Shortcuts
 - MEASUREMENT
 - CONFIGURATION
 - OPTIONAL SOFTWARE and APPS.
 - SAVE/RECALL
 - FILE UTILITIES
 - HARDCOPY KEY
 - REMOTE CONTROL CONFIG
 - MAINTENANCE
 - FAQ
- I connected the signal but it does not appear on the display.
 - I want to remove the (Measurement result / FFT result / Help contents) from the display.
 - The waveform does not update (frozen).
 - The probe waveform is distorted.
 - Autoset does not catch the signal well.
 - I can’t save files to the internal memory.
 - The display image printout is too dark on the background.
 - The date and time settings are not correct.
 - The accuracy does not match the specification.
 
 - APPENDIX
 - INDEX
 
    GDS-2000A Series User Manual 
108 
XY Mode 
Cursors can be used with XY mode. 
See the Cursor chapter for details. 
Page 85 
Set the Sampling Mode 
Background 
The GDS-2000A has two types of sampling modes: 
ET (Equivalent Time) and Sin(x)/x interpolation. 
Equivalent time sampling is able to achieve a 
sample rate of 100GSa/s when sampling periodic 
waveforms. Sin(x)/x interpolation uses a sinc 
interpolation formula to reconstruct a continuous 
signal between sampled points. 
Sin(x)/x 
One sample of data is used to 
reconstruct a single waveform. 
Sin(x)/x sampling should be used 
when the time base is relatively 
slow or if single shot events need to 
be captured. 
Equivalent-
time sampling 
Sampled data is accumulated a 
number of times to reconstruct a 
single waveform. This increases the 
sampling rate, but can only be used 
for repetitive signals. This mode is 
usually used when the time base is 
too fast for real-time sampling. 
Panel Operation 
1.  Press the Acquire key. 
Acquire
2.  Press the ET/sin(x)/x key on the 
bottom menu to toggle between 
equivalent time sampling (ET) and 
sin(x)/x interpolation. 










