Manual
Table Of Contents
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
 - GETTING STARTED
 - OPERATION
 - REMOTE CONTROL CONFIG
 - FAQ
- I connected the signal but it does not appear on the display.
 - I want to remove the measurement or FFT results from the display.
 - The waveform does not update (frozen).
 - The probe waveform is distorted.
 - Autoset does not catch the signal well.
 - The date and time settings are not correct.
 - The accuracy does not match the specification.
 
 - APPENDIX
 - INDEX
 
    GDS-200 & GDS-300 Series User Manual 
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3 or 4 Digit SMD Resistor Standards 
For 3 or 4 digit SMD codes, the first 2 or 3 digits represent the base 
value and the last digit represents the multiplier. The letter R is 
used as a decimal point. 
Example1: The code 220 equals 22Ω.  
Example2: The code 12R0 equals 12.0Ω. 
EIA-96 Code 
The EIA-96 standard is a 3 letter code. The first 2 digits codify a 
base value and the last digit is a letter that codifies a multiplier. 
EIA-96 code is used for tolerances of 1%. 
First Two Digits 
Code 
Value 
Code 
Value 
Code 
Value 
Code 
Value 
Code 
Value 
Code 
Value 
01 
100 
17 
147 
33 
215 
49 
316 
65 
464 
81 
681 
02 
102 
18 
150 
34 
221 
50 
324 
66 
475 
82 
698 
03 
105 
19 
154 
35 
226 
51 
332 
67 
487 
83 
715 
04 
107 
20 
158 
36 
232 
52 
340 
68 
499 
84 
732 
05 
110 
21 
162 
37 
237 
53 
348 
69 
511 
85 
750 
06 
113 
22 
165 
38 
243 
54 
357 
70 
523 
86 
768 
07 
115 
23 
169 
39 
249 
55 
365 
71 
536 
87 
787 
08 
118 
24 
174 
40 
255 
56 
374 
72 
549 
88 
806 
09 
121 
25 
178 
41 
261 
57 
383 
73 
562 
89 
825 
10 
124 
26 
182 
42 
267 
58 
392 
74 
576 
90 
845 
11 
127 
27 
187 
43 
274 
59 
402 
75 
590 
91 
866 
12 
130 
28 
191 
44 
280 
60 
412 
76 
604 
92 
887 
13 
133 
29 
196 
45 
287 
61 
422 
77 
619 
93 
909 
14 
137 
30 
200 
46 
294 
62 
432 
78 
634 
94 
931 
15 
140 
31 
205 
47 
301 
63 
442 
79 
649 
95 
953 
16 
143 
32 
210 
48 
309 
64 
453 
80 
665 
96 
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