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Built-in Oscilloscope Training Signals with Step-by-Step Instructions and Tutorial
An oscilloscope is the one measurement tool that students will
use more than any other instrument to perform assigned circuit
experiments. Students will also use oscilloscopes extensively
after they graduate and enter today’s electronics industry. So it is
extremely important that they become proficient in the use of this
vital tool.
The DSOXEDK Educator’s Oscilloscope Training Kit provides
the following 28 signals (and required options) to help teach
undergraduate EE students what an oscilloscope is and how to
use one effectively:
– Sine
– Sine with noise
– Phase shifted sine
– Sine with glitch
– Amplitude modulated sine wave
– RF burst
– FM burst (1000, 3000, 4000 and 6000 X-Series only)
– Sine with harmonic distortion
– Repetitive pulse with ringing
– Single-shot pulse with ringing
– Clock with infrequent glitch
– Runt pulses (3000, 4000 and 6000 X-Series only)
– Square with sinusoidal noise coupling
– Repetitive pulse with ringing
– Single-shot pulse with ringing
– Clock with infrequent glitch
– Edge transition violation signal (1000, 3000, 4000 and 6000
X-Series only)
– Setup and hold violation signal (3000, 4000 and 6000
X-Series only)
– Analog and digital signals (MSOX)
– Digital burst
– Digital burst with infrequent glitch
– Edge then edge (3000, 4000 and 6000 X-Series only)
– I²C (EMBD)
– RS232/UART (COMP)
– SPI (EMBD)
– I²S (AUDIO, 3000, 4000 and 6000 X-Series only)
– CAN (AUTO)
– LIN (AUTO)
– CAN & LIN (AUTO)
– FlexRay (FLX, 3000, 4000 and 6000 X-Series only)
– ARINC429 (AERO, 3000, 4000 and 6000 X-Series only)
– Mil-1553 (AERO, 3000, 4000 and 6000 X-Series only)
– Mil-1553 Dual (AERO, 3000, 4000 and 6000 X-Series only)
– USB (USBFL, 4000 and 6000 X-Series only)
These training signals are routed to two test lugs on the scope’s
front panel and should be probed using the scope’s standard 10:1
passive probes. Some of the training signals such as sine waves
are very simple, as shown in Figure 1. Other training signals can
be quite complex in order to train students how to use the scope’s
more advanced triggering and measurement capabilities. No
other test equipment is required other than the scope and two
passive probes.
Figure 1. The sine wave signal teaches students how to scale waveforms
for optimum viewing, how to trigger on edge crossings, and how to make
basic voltage and timing measurements.
Along with the built-in training signals, professors and/or
lab assistants and students can download the Oscilloscope
Lab Guide and Tutorial. This guide provides a series of short
oscilloscope labs with simple step-by-step instructions on
accessing the training signals and setting up the scope to
measure these signals. This training guide also provides a tutorial
on oscilloscope theory of operation, bandwidth and triggering
basics. Although triggering is probably the most important
oscilloscope capability, it is often the least understood.
Figure 2. The downloadable Oscilloscope Lab Guide and Tutorial for
Undergraduate Electrical Engineering and Physics Students.
To download the Oscilloscope Lab Guide and Tutorial, go to:
www.keysight.com/find/edk.
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DSOXEDK Educator’s Oscilloscope
Training Kit
Lab Guide and Tutorial for Undergraduate
Electrical Engineering and Physics Students