User manual
Table Of Contents
- toc
- General safety summary
- Compliance Information
- Preface
- Getting Started
- Operating Basics
- Understanding Oscilloscope Functions
- Application Examples
- Taking Simple Measurements
- Using Autorange to Examine a Series of Test Points
- Taking Cursor Measurements
- Analyzing Signal Detail
- Capturing a Single-Shot Signal
- Measuring Propagation Delay
- Triggering on a Specific Pulse Width
- Triggering on a Video Signal
- Analyzing a Differential Communication Signal
- Viewing Impedance Changes in a Network
- Data Logging
- Limit Testing
- Math FFT
- USB Flash Drive and Device Ports
- USB Flash Drive Port
- File Management Conventions
- Saving and Recalling Files With a USB Flash Drive
- Using the Save Function of the Print Front Panel Button
- USB Device Port
- Installing the PC Communications Software on a PC
- Connecting to a PC
- Connecting to a GPIB System
- Command Entry
- Connecting to a Printer
- Printing a Screen Image
- Reference
- Appendix A: Specifications
- Appendix B: TPP0101 and TPP0201 Series 10X Passive Probes Inform
- Appendix C: Accessories
- Appendix D: Cleaning
- Appendix E: Default Setup
- Appendix F: Font Licenses

Understanding Oscilloscope Functions
Settings to avo
id aliasing in Sample mode
Time base Samples per second Maximum
5.0 to 250.0 ns
1GS/s
150.0 MHz
†
500.0 ns
500.0 MS/s
150.0 MHz
†
1.0 μs
250.0 MS/s
125.0 MHz
†
2.5 μs
100.0 MS/s
50.0 MHz
†
5.0 μs
50.0 MS/s
25.0 MHz
†
10.0 μs
25.0 MS/s
12.5 MHz
†
25.0 μs
10.0 MS/s
5.0 MHz
50.0 μs
5.0 MS/s
2.5 MHz
100.0 μs
2.5 MS/s
1.25 MHz
250.0 μ
s
1.0 MS/s
500.0 k
Hz
500.0 μ
s
500.0 kS/s
250.0 k
Hz
1.0 ms
250.0 kS/s
125.0
kHz
2.5 m
s
100.0 kS/s
50.0
kHz
5.0 m
s
50.0 kS/s
25.0
kHz
10.
0ms
25.0 kS/s
12.
5kHz
25.
0ms
10.0 kS/s
5.0
kHz
50
.0 ms
5.0 kS/s
2.
5kHz
10
0.0 ms
2.5 kS/s
1.
25 kHz
2
50.0 ms
1.0 kS/s
5
00.0 Hz
5
00.0 ms
500.0 S/s
2
50.0 Hz
1.0 s
250.0 S/s
125.0 Hz
2.5 s
100.0 S/s
50.0 Hz
5.0 s
50.0 S/s
25.0 Hz
10.0 s
25.0 S/s
12.5 Hz
25.0 s
10.0 S/s
5.0 Hz
50.0 s
5.0 S/s
2.5 Hz
†
Bandwidthreducedto6MHzwithaP2220probesetto1X.
Taking Measurements
The oscilloscope displays graphs of voltage versus time and can help you to
measure the displayed waveform.
There are several ways to take measurements. You can use the graticule, the
cursors, or an automated measurement.
Graticule
This method allows you to make a quick, visual estimate. For example, you might
look at a waveform amplitude and determine that it is a little more than 100 mV.
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