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
Chapter 8 Protocol Decoding RIGOL
MSO2000A/DS2000A User’s Guide 8-7
“Polarity Setting”. The setting methods of other parameters are as follows.
Press Data Bits to set the data width of each frame. It can be set to 5, 6, 7,
8 or 9 and the default is 8.
Press Stop Bit to set the stop bit after each frame of data. It can be set to
1 bit, 1.5 bit or 2 bit.
Press Even-Odd to set the even-odd check mode of the data transmission.
It can be set to None, Odd or Even.
Press Packet to enable or disable the packet end. When packet end is
enabled, several data blocks are combined according to the packet end.
Press PacketEnd to set the packet end during data transmission and it can
be set to 00 (NULL), 0A (LF), 0D (CR), 20 (SP) or FF.
6. Display-related Setting
Press Format to set the display format of the bus to Hex, Decimal, Binary or
ASCII.
Press Offset and use to adjust the vertical display position of the bus.
Press BusStatus to turn the bus display on or off.
7. Event Table
The event table displays the decoded data, the corresponding line number, time
and error information on TX and/or RX data lines in table format. It can be used
to observe relatively longer decoded data.
Note: When the RX or TX channel is set to “None”, the information of this data
line will not be displayed in the event table.
Press Event Table Event Table to select “ON” (This operation is only
available when BusStatus is set to “ON”) to enter the event table interface as
shown in the figure below.