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Complex triggering functions to record only what is necessary
Series OX 7000 instruments from Metrix are the first oscilloscopes in this
category to offer sophisticated triggering functions that go beyond
primary triggering on a front or even on a pulse duration. The
delay
mode
allows observation of any event with maximum resolution,
even if it occurs long after the actual triggering. The
counting
mode
makes it possible to count events prior to triggering, in order
to check the content of digital frames, for example. Finally, triggering
can also be associated with a
TV signal.
Complete automatic measurements for a precise analysis
The automatic measurements window displays, in a single gesture, all of the 18
parameters of a signal. For an unambiguous analysis, two markers identify the
portion of the signal where the first automatic measurement was made. A specific
measurement zone can then be selected by outlining it with manual cursors, for a
reliable and more precise result.
A direct comparison of two traces is performed by checking "difference from
reference memory", so as to display these 18 parameters of the signal in the form
of differences.
MATH functions
In oscilloscope mode, the math functions (1, 2, 3, and 4) can be used to define, for
each of the traces, a mathematical function and vertical scaling with the definition of
the true physical unit. The real-time on-screen display capacity of the mathematical
editor is 4 calculated trace results, on which all cursor-selected and automatic
measurements remain available. It is therefore possible to examine such waveforms
as power, for example (U x I), and make all associated measurements.
Many operators are available, for example +, -, x, /, and also sine, cosine, exponent,
logarithm, square root, etc., giving access to your particular applications.
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When two channels are multiplied, the
result can be displayed to scale, with its
physical unit (W, for example), together
with the original curves, here the current
and the voltage.
Many complex functions can be
edited, including the simulation of
a trace from its mathematical
equation, and therefore the model
of an expected result.
All functions created can be
stored practically without limit
and retrieved for later use.
If mathematical functions, scales, or
physical units are defined, these measurements
allow for them in order to avoid any error of
interpretation by a direct reading. This makes a
practically infinite number of current and power
measurements available with 4-digit resolution,
thanks to the 12-bit converter developed by Metrix.
THE OSCILLOSCOPE, VERY SOPHISTICATED AND OFTEN UNIQUE FUNCTIONS:
Actual triggering in the channel
occurs after a delay of 35.2 µs with
respect to the auxiliary source
Example of simulation
of a damped sine wave: