User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Guaranty and Declaration
- Safety Requirement
- MSO2000A/DS2000A Series Overview
- Document Overview
- Chapter 1 Quick Start
- Chapter 2 To Set the Vertical System
- Chapter 3 To Set the Horizontal System
- Chapter 4 To Set the Sample System
- Chapter 5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope
- Trigger Source
- Trigger Mode
- Trigger Coupling
- Trigger Holdoff
- Noise Rejection
- Trigger Type
- Edge Trigger
- Pulse Trigger
- Runt Trigger
- Windows Trigger (Option)
- Nth Edge Trigger (Option)
- Slope Trigger
- Video Trigger (HDTV Option)
- Pattern Trigger
- Delay Trigger (Option)
- TimeOut Trigger (Option)
- Duration Trigger (Option)
- Setup/Hold Trigger
- RS232 Trigger
- I2C Trigger
- SPI Trigger
- USB Trigger (Option)
- CAN Trigger (Option)
- Trigger Output Connector
- Chapter 6 MATH and Measurements
- Chapter 7 Digital Channel
- Chapter 8 Protocol Decoding
- Chapter 9 Reference Waveform
- Chapter 10 Pass/Fail Test
- Chapter 11 Waveform Record
- Chapter 12 Display Control
- Chapter 13 Signal Source
- Chapter 14 Store and Recall
- Chapter 15 System Function Setting
- Chapter 16 Remote Control
- Chapter 17 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 18 Specifications
- Chapter 19 Appendix
- Index
RIGOL Chapter 6 MATH and Measurements
6-8 MSO2000A/DS2000A User’s Guide
Digital Filter
MSO2000A/DS2000A provides 4 types of digital filters (Low Pass Filter, High Pass
Filter, Band Pass Filter and Band Reject Filter). The frequencies with the specified
waveform band can be filtered by setting the bandwidth range.
Press MATH Operate to select “Digital Filter” and set the parameters of the
digital filter.
1. Select the Filter Type
Press Filter Type to select the desired filter type.
: low pass, namely only the signals whose frequency are lower
than the current Upper Limit can pass the filter.
: high pass, namely only the signals whose frequency are greater
than the current Lower Limit can pass the filter.
: band pass, namely only the signals whose frequency are greater
than the current Lower Limit and lower than the current Upper Limit can
pass the filter.
: band reject, namely only the signals whose frequency are lower
than the current Lower Limit or greater than the current Upper Limit can
pass the filter.
2. Select the Source
Press Source to select the desired channel (CH1 or CH2).
3. Set the Bandwidth
When “low pass” filter type is selected, you only need to set the frequency upper
limit; when “high pass” filter type is selected, you only need to set the frequency
lower limit; when “band pass” or “band reject” filter type is selected, you need
to set both the frequency upper limit and lower limit.
Note: The settable range of the bandwidth is related to the current horizontal
time base.
Press Upper Limit and use to adjust the frequency upper limit of the filter.
Press Lower Limit and use to adjust the frequency lower limit of the filter.