Operator's Manual WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes
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Contents Safety 1 Symbols 1 Precautions 1 Operating Environment 2 Cooling 2 Cleaning 2 Power 3 Oscilloscope Overview 5 Front Input/Output Panel 5 Back Input/Output Panel 5 Front Panel 6 Signal Interfaces 8 Micro SD Card 10 Oscilloscope Set Up 11 Powering On/Off 11 Software Activation 11 Positioning the Feet 11 Connecting to Other Devices/Systems 12 Language Selection 13 Auto Setup 13 Recall Default Setup 13 Using MAUI 15 Touch Screen 15 Touch Actions 21 Workin
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Math and Measure 59 Cursors 59 Measure 62 Math 70 Memory 83 Analysis Tools 85 WaveScan 85 Pass/Fail Testing 89 Save / Recall Save Setups 91 Recall Setups 92 Save Waveforms 93 Recall Waveforms 95 Save Table Data 96 Auto Save 97 LabNotebook 98 Utilities 101 Utilities Dialogs 101 Disk Utilities 108 Preferences Dialogs 110 WaveSource Automatic Waveform Generator 115 Digital Voltmeter 117 Maintenance 119 Fuse Replac
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Safety Safety To maintain the instrument in a correct and safe condition, observe generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the precautions specified in this section. The overall safety of any system incorporating this product is the responsibility of the assembler of the system. Symbols These symbols appear on the instrument or in documentation to alert you to important safety concerns: Caution of potential damage to instrument or Warning of potential bodily injury.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Operating Environment Temperature: 0 to 50° C. Humidity: Maximum relative humidity 90 % for temperatures up to 31° C, decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40° C. Altitude: Up to 3,000 m at or below 30° C. Cooling The instrument relies on forced air cooling with internal fans and vents. Take care to avoid restricting the airflow to any part.
Safety Power The instrument operates from a single-phase, 100 to 240 Vrms (± 10%) AC power source at 50/60 Hz (± 5%), or a 100 to 120 Vrms (± 10%) AC power source at 400 Hz (± 5%). The instrument automatically adapts to the line voltage. Manual voltage selection is not required.
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Oscilloscope Overview Oscilloscope Overview Front Input/Output Panel A. Power button. B. Channel inputs 1-4 for analog signals. C. Mixed signal interface for digital inputs (WS3K-MSO required). D. Front-mounted host USB port for transferring data or connecting peripherals such as a mouse or keyboard. E. Ground and calibration output terminal used to compensate passive probes. Back Input/Output Panel A. WaveSource connector outputs signal from the internal waveform generator. B. MicroSD Card slot. C.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Front Panel The Front Panel houses "hard" controls for basic oscilloscope functions. See the later sections of this manual for instructions on using the touch screen to make the settings described here. All the knobs on the front panel function one way if turned and another if pushed like a button. The top label describes the knob’s “turn” action, the bottom label its “push” action.
Oscilloscope Overview Single turns on Single trigger mode. The oscilloscope triggers once (single-shot acquisition) when the input signal meets the trigger conditions. If the oscilloscope is already armed, it will force a trigger. Stop prevents the oscilloscope from triggering on a signal. If you boot up the instrument with the trigger in Stop mode, a "No trace available" message is shown. Press the Auto button to display a trace.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Adjust and Intensity Controls The Adjust knob changes the value in any highlighted data entry field when turned. Pushing the Adjust knob toggles between coarse (large increment) or fine (small increment) adjustments. When more data is available than can actually be displayed, the Intensity button helps to visualize significant events by applying an algorithm that dims less frequently occurring samples.
Oscilloscope Overview Most active probes match probe to oscilloscope response automatically using probe response data stored in an on-board EEPROM. This ensures the best possible combined probe plus oscilloscope channel frequency response without the need to perform any de-embedding procedure. Be aware that many active probes require a minimum oscilloscope firmware version to be fully operational. See the probe documentation.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Micro SD Card The Micro SD Card acts as the oscilloscope's removable hard drive. Use it to store and easily share setup files, waveform trace files, LabNotebooks, and other user data. To remove the card, push in and release. The card should partially pop out, at which point it can be pulled out fully. To replace the card, push it into the slot until you hear it click.
Oscilloscope Set Up Oscilloscope Set Up Powering On/Off Caution: Do not power on or calibrate with a signal attached. The safest way to power down the oscilloscope is to use the File > Shutdown menu option, which will always execute a proper shut down process and preserve settings.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Connecting to Other Devices/Systems After start up, configure the connection on the oscilloscope using the menu options listed below. LAN The oscilloscope is preset to accept DHCP network addressing over a TCPIP connection. Connect an Ethernet cable from either port on the back panel to a network access device. Go to Utilities > Utilities Setup > Remote to find the IP Address.
Oscilloscope Set Up Language Selection To change the language of the oscilloscope application: 1. Go to Utilities > Preference Setup > Preferences and make a Language selection. 2. Follow the prompt to restart the application. Auto Setup Auto Setup configures the essential acquisition settings based on the first input signal it finds, starting with C1. If nothing is connected to C1, it searches C2 and so forth until it finds a signal.
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Using MAUI Using MAUI MAUI, the Most Advanced User Interface, is Teledyne LeCroy's unique oscilloscope user interface. MAUI is designed for touch—all important controls for vertical, horizontal, and trigger are only one touch away. Touch Screen The touch screen is the principal viewing and control center of the oscilloscope. The entire display area is active: use your finger or a stylus to touch, touch-and-drag, or draw a selection box.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual If an action can be “undone”, the Undo button restores the oscilloscope to the prior state. Grid Area The grid area displays the waveform traces. Every grid is 8 Vertical divisions representing the full number of Vertical levels possible at the current resolution and 10 Horizontal divisions each representing acquisition time.
Using MAUI Grid Indicators These indicators appear around or on the grid to mark important points on the display. They are matched to the color of the trace to which they apply. When multiple traces appear on the same grid, indicators refer to the foreground trace—the one that appears on top of the others. Trigger Time, a small triangle along the bottom (horizontal) edge of the grid, shows the time of the trigger. Unless Horizontal Delay is set, this indicator is at the zero (center) point of the grid.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Pre-processing Symbols on Descriptor Boxes Pre-Processing Type Long Form Short Form Averaging AVG A Inversion INV I Deskew DSQ DQ Coupling DC50, DC1M, AC1M or GND D50, D1, A1 or G Bandwidth Limiting BWL B Other Trace Descriptor Boxes Similar descriptor boxes appear for math (Fn), zoom (Zn), and memory (Mn) traces. These descriptor boxes show any Horizontal scaling that differs from the signal timebase.
Using MAUI Dialogs Dialogs appear at the bottom of the display for entering setup data. The top dialog will be the main entry point for the selected functionality. For convenience, related dialogs appear as a series of tabs behind the main dialog. Touch the tab to open the dialog. Right-Hand Subdialogs At times, your selections will require more settings than can fit on one dialog, or the task invites further action, such as zooming a new trace.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Message Bar At the bottom of the oscilloscope display is a narrow message bar. The current date and time are displayed at the far right. Status, error, or other messages are also shown at the far left, where "Teledyne LeCroy" normally appears. You will see the word "Processing..." highlighted with red at the right of the message bar when the oscilloscope is processing your last acquisition or calculating.
Using MAUI Touch Actions Touch, drag, and swipe can be used to create and change setups with one touch. Just as you change the display by using the setup dialogs, you can change the setups by moving different display objects. Use the setup dialogs to refine touch screen actions to precise values. Activate Touch a trace or its descriptor box to activate it and bring it to the foreground. When the descriptor box appears highlighted in blue, front panel controls and touch screen gestures apply to that trace.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Working With Traces Traces are the visible representations of waveforms that appear on the display grid. They may show live inputs (Cn, Digitaln), a math function applied to a waveform (Fn), a stored memory of a waveform (Mn), a zoom of a waveform (Zn), or the processing results of special analysis software. Traces are a touch screen object like any other and can be manipulated.
Using MAUI Turning On/Off Traces Turn On/Off Analog Trace From the front panel, press the Channel button. From the touch screen, choose Vertical > Channel x Setup. To turn off a trace, press the front panel Channel button a second time, or from the touch screen, do any of the following: l From the Context menu select Off. l Clear the "Trace On" box on the Cn dialogs. Turn On/Off Digital Trace From the front panel, press the Dig button, then check Group on the Digitaln dialog.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Labeling Traces The Label function gives you the ability to add custom annotations to the trace display. Once placed, labels can be moved to new positions or hidden while remaining associated with the trace. Create Label 1. Select Label from the context menu, or touch the Label Action toolbar button on the trace setup dialog. 2. On the Trace Annotation pop-up, touch Add Label. 3. Enter the Label Text. 4. Optionally, enter the Horizontal Pos.
Using MAUI Zooming Zooms magnify a selected region of a trace by altering the Horizontal Scale relative to the source trace. Zooms may be created in several ways, using either the front panel or the touch screen. You can adjust zooms the same as any other trace using the front panel Vertical and Horizontal knobs or the touch screen zoom factor controls. The current settings for each zoom trace can be seen on the Zn dialogs.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Zn Dialog Each Zn dialog reflects the center and scale for that zoom. Use it to adjust the zoom magnification. Trace Controls Trace On shows/hides the zoom trace. It is selected by default when the zoom is created. Source lets you change the source for this zoom to any channel, math, or memory trace while maintaining all other settings. Segment Controls These controls are used in Sequence Sampling Mode.
Using MAUI Creating Zooms Any type of trace can be zoomed by creating a new zoom trace (Zn) following the procedures here. Zoom traces open in the same grid, with the zoomed portion of the source trace highlighted. Area around zoomed section shaded. Quick Zoom Use the front panel Zoom button to quickly create one zoom trace for each displayed channel trace. Quick zooms are created at the same vertical scale as the source trace and 10:1 horizontal magnification.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual To close the zoom, clear the Trace On box on the Zn dialog.. Print/Screen Capture The front panel Print button captures an image of the touch screen and outputs it according to your Hardcopy settings. It can be used to create an image file of waveform traces, or send the image to a networked printer or email recipient. The Printer icon at the right of the Hardcopy dialog will also execute your print setting.
Acquisition Acquisition The acquisition settings include everything required to produce a visible trace on screen and an acquisition record that may be saved for later processing and analysis: l Vertical axis scale at which to show the input signal and probe characteristics that affect the signal l Horizontal axis scale at which to represent time, and acquisition sampling mode and sampling rate l Acquisition trigger mechanism Optional acquisition settings include bandwidth filters and pre-processing
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Vertical Settings The Trace On checkbox turns on/off the channel trace. Volts/div sets the gain (sensitivity) in the selected Vertical units, Volts by default. Select Variable Gain for fine adjustment or leave the checkbox clear for fixed 1, 2, 5, 10-step adjustments. Offset adds a defined value of DC offset to the signal as acquired by the input channel.
Acquisition Probe Dialog The Probe Dialog immediately to the right of the Cn dialog displays the probe attributes and (depending on the probe type) allows you to AutoZero, DeGauss and make tip selection for probes from the touch screen. Other settings may appear, as well, depending on the probe model. Caution: Remove probes from the circuit under test before initializing Auto Zero or DeGauss.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Digital (Mixed Signal) When a Mixed Signal device is connected to the oscilloscope, digital input setup options are added to the Vertical menu. There are set up dialogs for each possible digital group, Digital1 to Digitaln, which correspond to digital buses. You choose which lines make up each digital group, what they are named, and how they appear on the display.
Acquisition Digital Setup Using Digital Leadset The digital leadset enables input of up-to-16 lines of digital data. Physical lines can be preconfigured into different logical groups, Digitaln, corresponding to a bus and renamed appropriately depending on the group. The transitions for each line may be viewed through different displays. The digital leadset features two digital banks with separate Threshold controls, making it possible to simultaneously view data from different logic families.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Digital Group Setup To set up a digital group: 1. Connect the digital input device to the test device and the instrument. 2. From the menu bar, choose Vertical > Digitaln Setup, or press the front panel Dig button and select the desired Digitaln tab. 3. On the Digitaln set up dialog, check the boxes for all the lines that comprise the group. Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to switch between digital banks as you make line selections.
Acquisition Digital Display Setup Choose the type and position of the digital traces that appear on screen for each digital group. 1. Choose a Display Mode: l l l Lines (default) shows a time-correlated trace indicating high, low, and transitioning points (relative to the Threshold) for every digital line in the group. The size and placement of the lines depend on the number of lines, the Vertical Position and Group Height settings. Bus collapses the lines in a group into their Hex values.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Renaming Digital Lines The labels used to name each line can be changed to make the user interface more intuitive. 1. Touch Label and select from: l Data - the default, which appends "D." to the front of each line number. l Address - appends "A." to the front of each line number. l Custom - lets you create your own labels line by line. 2. If using Custom labels: l l Touch the Line number field below the corresponding checkbox.
Acquisition Timebase Timebase (Horizontal) settings control traces along the X axis. The timebase is shared by all channels. The time represented by each horizontal division of the grid, or Time/Division, is most easily adjusted using the front panel Horizontal knob. Full Timebase set up is done on the Timebase dialog, accessed either by choosing Timebase > Horizontal Setup from the menu bar or by touching the Timebase descriptor box.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Memory Maximum Points is the maximum number of samples taken per acquisition. The actual number of samples acquired can be lower due to the current Sample Rate and Time/Division settings. The oscilloscope will allot the maximum memory and sample rate possible based on the activity within each pair of channels. As long as only one channel in each of the C1-C2 and C3-C4 pairs is turned on, the interleaved rate is used.
Acquisition RIS Sampling Mode RIS (Random Interleaved Sampling) allows effective sampling rates higher than the maximum single-shot sampling rate. It is available on timebases ≤ 10 ns/div. The maximum effective RIS sampling rate is achieved by making multiple single-shot acquisitions at maximum real-time sample rate. The bins thus acquired are positioned approximately 20 ps (50 GS/s) apart. The process of acquiring these bins and satisfying the time constraint is a random one.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Sequence Mode Set Up The Sequence dialog appears only when Sequence Mode sampling is selected. Use it to define the number of fixed-size segments to be acquired. 1. From the menu bar, choose Timebase > Horizontal Setup..., then Sequence Sampling Mode. 2. On the Sequence tab under Acquisition Settings, enter the Number of Segments to acquire. 3.
Acquisition Viewing Sequence Segments When in Sequence sampling mode, you can view individual segments easily using the front panel Zoom button. A new zoom of the channel trace defaults to Segment 1. You can view other segments by changing the First and total Num(ber) of segments to be shown on the Zn dialog. Touch the Zn descriptor box to display the dialog. Tip: By setting the Num value to 1, you can use the front panel Adjust knob to scroll through each segment in order.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Set Reference Clock By default, the oscilloscope is set to use its internal clock of 10 MHz as the Timebase reference to synchronize acquisition across all channels. You can opt to use an external reference clock for this purpose. Connect the clock source to the REF IN input on the back I/O panel of the oscilloscope using a BNC cable. Then, go to Timebase > Timebase Setup > Reference Clock tab and choose External.
Acquisition Replay Acquisition History This is a good way to begin using History Mode. Watching a "movie" of the history allows you to see waveform changes that are invisible during real-time acquisition. Select View History to enable the display, then use the Navigation buttons to "scroll" the history of acquisitions. l l The top row buttons scroll: Fast Backward, Slow Backward, Slow Forward, Fast Forward.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Trigger Triggers define the event around which digitized information is displayed on the grid. Different Trigger Types are used to select different events in the trigger source waveforms: edge voltages, pulse widths, high/low states, etc. These may be a single channel event or a complex pattern of events across several channels.
Acquisition Trigger Types The Trigger Type sets the triggering conditions. Special MultiStage types allow one set of conditions for arming and another (same or different) set for triggering. If a type is part of a subgroup (e.g., Smart), first choose the subgroup to display all the trigger options. Basic Types Edge triggers upon a achieving a certain voltage level in the positive or negative slope of the waveform.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Trigger Set Up To open the Trigger dialog, press the front panel Trigger Setup button or touch the Trigger descriptor box. Different controls will appear depending on the Trigger Type selected (e.g., Slope for Edge triggers). Complete the settings shown after making your selection. The trigger condition is summarized in a preview window at the far right of the Trigger dialog. Refer to this to confirm your selections are producing the trigger you want.
Acquisition For digital pattern triggers, the level is determined by the Logic Family that is set on the digital group. This can also be specified by a custom (User-Defined) crossing Threshold. Usually, there will be a separate Levels tab for these settings. Conditions (Smart Triggers) Smart triggers all allow you to apply Boolean logic to refine the triggering condition beyond simply Level and Slope/Polarity. The values that satisfy the operators of Less Than, Less Than or Equal To, Greater Than, etc.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Note: Analog patterns always assume a logical "And" when combined with any digital pattern. Both conditions must be true for the trigger to fire. 4. To set a Time Condition in which the pattern must occur once the trigger is armed, choose the operator: l Less Than to trigger only if the pattern occurs before the time set. l Greater Than to trigger only if the pattern occurs after the time set.
Acquisition Serial Trigger The Serial trigger type will appear if you have installed serial data trigger and decode options. Select the Serial type then the desired Protocol to open the serial trigger setup dialogs. For setup instructions, see the software instruction manual at teledynelecroy.com/support/techlib under Manuals > Software Options. Qualified Trigger A Qualified trigger arms on the A event, then triggers on the B event.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Trigger Holdoff Holdoff is either a period of time or an event count that may be set as an additional condition for Edge triggers. Holdoff disables the trigger temporarily, even if the other conditions are met. Use Holdoff to obtain a stable trigger for repetitive, composite waveforms. For example, if the number or duration of subsignals is known, you can disable them by setting an appropriate Holdoff value.
Acquisition Note: Because there is only one trigger per acquisition, the trigger event will always belongs to the new acquisition. The processing time shown here is for purposes of illustration only. Regardless of where in the acquisition record the trigger event was found (first edge or last), the display will show time pre- and post-trigger based on your Time/Div and Delay settings. Hold Off by Events Events refers to the number of times the trigger conditions have been met following the arming event.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Holdoff Set Up To add Holdoff to an Edge trigger, touch the Trigger descriptor box or press the front panel Trigger Setup button, then open the Holdoff tab. Choose to Holdoff by Time (the clock) or Events. l If using Holdoff by Time, enter the Time in S to wait before triggering. l If using Holdoff by Events, enter the number of Events to wait before triggering. Choose to Start Holdoff Counter On: 52 l Current Acquisition Start time.
Acquisition Viewing Status All instrument settings can be viewed through the various Status dialogs. These show all existing acquisition, trigger, channel, math function, measurement and parameter configurations, as well as which are currently active. Access the Status dialogs by choosing the Status option from the Vertical, Timebase, Trigger, Math, or Analysis menus (e.g., Channel Status, Acquisition Status). The available options will depend on your model.
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Display Display Display settings affect the number and style of grids that appear on screen and some of the visual characteristics of traces, such as persistence. Auto Grid is enabled by default. This feature divides the screen as needed when new traces open. WaveSurfer oscilloscopes may be divided into a maximum of three grids—one each for channels/memories, math functions, and zooms—that each represent the full number of vertical levels. All traces of the same type appear on the same grid.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Grid Intensity To dim or brighten the background grid lines, touch Grid Intensity and enter a value from 0 to 100. Grid on top superimposes the grid over the waveform. Note: Some waveforms may be hidden from view with the grid on top.
Display Persistence Display The Persistence feature retains waveform traces on the display for a set amount of time before allowing them to gradually "decay," similar to the analog-style display of old, phosphor screen oscilloscopes. The display is generated by repeated sampling of events over time and the accumulation of the sampled data into "persistence maps".
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual the intensity will saturate (become brighter) at the percentage value specified. Lowering this percentage causes the pixels to be saturated at a lower population and makes visible those events rarely seen at higher saturation levels. 4. In Persistence Time, enter the duration of time (in seconds) after which persistence data is erased from the display.
Math and Measure Math and Measure Teledyne LeCroy offers a rich set of standard, pre-programmed tools for the "quickest time to insight" into the characteristics of acquired waveforms. Most instruments calculate measurements for all samples in an acquisition, enabling you to rapidly and thoroughly calculate thousands or millions of parameter values and apply a variety of mathematical functions to the input waveform trace.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Cursor Types These cursors can be placed on most Channel, Memory, Math or Zoom traces: l l l Horizontal (Time) cursors intersect two points on the horizontal axis. The readout shows absolute values and a delta of the two points. Vertical (Amplitude) cursors intersect two points on the vertical axis. The readout shows absolute values and a delta of the two points. The Horizontal + Vertical option places both cursors together.
Math and Measure Standard Cursors Dialog These controls can be used instead of the front panel controls to set cursors or to refine the cursor position. Access the dialog by choosing Cursors > Cursors Setup from the menu bar. Cursor Type buttons select the type of cursor displayed on the grid. Off disables the cursor display. The Position controls at the right-side of the Standard Cursors dialog display the current cursor location and can be used to set a new location.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Measure Measurement parameters are tools that give you access to a wide range of waveform properties. Use them to analyze many attributes of your waveform such as rise-time, rms voltage, and peak-to-peak voltage. Measurements can also be graphed as a trend for statistical analysis. Create a custom set of parameters drawn from all available measurements. Measure Table Measurement readouts appear in a table below the grid.
Math and Measure Parameter Set Up The Measure Dialog gives quick access to measurement features. Besides configuring parameters, use the Measure dialog to show Statistics and Histicons, or to Gate measurements. 1. To open the Measure dialog, choose Measure > Measure Setup from the menu bar. 2. Check Show Table to display the measurement readout on screen. 3. For each parameter (Pn): l l Touch the Measurement field and choose a measurement from the list.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Gating Measurements By using gates, you can narrow the span of the waveform on which to perform tests and measurements, allowing you to focus on the area of greatest interest. For example, if you "gate" five rising edges of the waveform, rise time calculations are performed only on the five pulses bounded by the gate posts. The default starting positions of the gate posts are 0 div and 10 div, which coincide with the left and right ends of the grid.
Math and Measure Although a Track plots measurement values, it is created as a Math function and controlled on the Function dialogs. 1. On the Fn dialog, choose the Track Operator. 2. On the Track subdialog, use Find Scale to automatically find suitable values, or uncheck Auto Find Scale and enter a custom Center and Height/div. 3. Choose a line Connect function of either Interpolate or Extend.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual List of Standard Measurements Measurements included standard with the oscilloscope are listed below alphabetically. Note: There may be additional parameters available depending on the software options installed on the oscilloscope. Measurement Description Amplitude (ampl) Measures the difference between upper and lower levels in two-level signals. Differs from pkpk in that noise, overshoot, undershoot, and ringing do not affect the measurement.
Math and Measure Measurement Description Peak to Peak (pkpk) Difference between highest and lowest points in waveform. Unlike ampl, does not assume the waveform has two levels. Peak to peak is calculated using the formula maximum – minimum. Period The time between every other pair of 50% crossings. Starting with first transition after left measurement gate, period is measured for each transition pair, with values averaged to give final result.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Calculating Measurements The instrument uses the following methods to calculate measurements. Determining Top and Base Lines Proper determination of the top and base reference lines is fundamental for ensuring correct parameter calculations. The analysis begins by computing a histogram of the waveform data over the time interval spanned by the left and right measurement gates.
Math and Measure Determining Time Parameters Time parameter measurements such as width, period and delay are carried out with respect to the mesial reference level, located halfway (50%) between the top and base reference lines, or with respect to the specified level for @level parameters. Determining Differential Time Measurements The instrument enables accurate differential time measurements between two traces: for example, propagation, setup and hold delays.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Math Math traces (Fn) display the result of applying a mathematical operation to a source trace. The output of a math function is always another trace, whereas the output of a measurement parameter is a tabular readout of the measurement. Math can be applied to any channel (Cn), zoom (Zn), or memory (Mn) trace.
Math and Measure 4. The choice of operator drives the number of Source fields you will see displayed. Make a selection in each field, or drag the source channel descriptor box to the field. A Summary of the function you are building appears on the dialog. Refer to this to be sure your sources are in the proper order to yield the function you want (e.g., C1-C2 vs. C2-C1). 5. If the operator you've selected has any other configurable settings, you'll see a subdialog of the same name as the operator.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Average Function Setting Up Averaging To apply Continuous or Summed Averaging as a Math function: 1. Follow the usual steps to set up a math fuction, selecting Average from the Basic Math submenu. 2. On the Average subdialog, choose Summed or Continuous. 3. Touch Sweeps and provide a value. The valid range is 1 to 1,000,000 sweeps.
Math and Measure However, by setting a Sweeps value, you establish a fixed weight that is assigned to the old average once the number of sweeps is reached.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual The instrument's constant phase finite impulse response (FIR) filters provide fast computation, excellent step response in 0.5 bit steps, and minimum bandwidth reduction for resolution improvements of between 0.5 and 3 bits. Each step corresponds to a bandwidth reduction factor of two, allowing easy control of the bandwidth resolution trade-off. Resolution increased by -3 dB Bandwidth (x Nyquist) Filter Length (Samples) 0.5 0.5 2 1.0 0.241 5 1.
Math and Measure FFT Function For a large class of signals, you can gain greater insight by looking at spectral representation rather than time description. Signals encountered in the frequency response of amplifiers, oscillator phase noise and those in mechanical vibration analysis, for example, are easier to observe in the frequency domain.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Choosing a Window The choice of a spectral window is dictated by the signal's characteristics. Weighting functions control the filter response shape, and affect noise bandwidth as well as side lobe levels. Ideally, the main lobe should be as narrow and flat as possible to effectively discriminate all spectral components, while all side lobes should be infinitely attenuated.
Math and Measure Rescale Function The Rescale function allows you to create a new function trace that rescales another trace by applying a multiplication factor (a) and additive constant (b). You can also use it as a way to view the function source in a different unit of measure. Setting Up Rescaling 1. Follow the usual steps to set up a math function, selecting Rescale from the Functions submenu. 2. Touch the Rescale subdialog tab. 3.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Category Unit Mnemonic Mass gram G slug SLUG liter L cubic meter M3 cubic inch IN3 cubic foot FT3 cubic yard YARD3 radian RAD arcdegree DEG arcminute MNT arcsecond SEC cycle CYCLE revolution REV turn TURN Newton N grain GR ounce OZ pound LB meters/second M/S inches/second IN/S feet/second FT/S yards/second YARD/S miles/second MILE/S meters/second2 M/S2 inches/second2 IN/S2 feet/second2 FT/S2 standar
Math and Measure Category Unit Mnemonic Temperature degrees Kelvin K degrees Celsius CEL degrees Fahrenheit FAR Joule J British Thermal Unit BTU calorie CAL radians/second RADPS frequency (Hertz) HZ revolutions/second RPS revolutions/minute RPM torque N•m NM torque in•oz INOZ torque in•lb INLB torque ft•lb FTLB power, mechanical (Watt) W horsepower HP Weber WB Tesla T inductance (Henry) H magnetic field strength A/M permeability HENRYPM Ampere A Volt V Watt
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Category Unit Mnemonic Time second S minute MIN hour HOUR day DAY week WEEK percent PCT percent min-max PCTMNMX decibel DB decibel milliwatt DBM decibel Volt DBV decibel millivolt DBMV decibel microvolt DBUV decibel microampere DBUA decibel referred to carrier DBC decade DECADE unit interval UI Q-scale Q bit BIT byte BYTE baud BAUD least significant bit LSB poise POISE parts per million PPM pixel PIXEL
Math and Measure List of Standard Operators The math operators included standard with your oscilloscope are listed below alphabetically. Note: There may be additional operators available depending on the software options installed on the oscilloscope. Operator Definition Absolute For every point in the waveform the distance away from zero is calculated. For values greater than zero this is the same as the value. For values less than zero, the magnitude of this value without regard to its sign is used.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Operator Definition Square Root For every point in the waveform, the square root of the sample value is calculated. Sum For every point in the waveform, the value of Source1 is added to the value of Source 2. Source1 and Source2 must have the same horizontal units and scale and the same vertical units. Track Generates a waveform composed of parameter measurements that is time synchronous with the source waveform.
Math and Measure Memory The instrument is equipped with internal memory slots (Mn) to which you can copy any waveform that is active on the grid. This is a convenient way to store an acquisition for later viewing and analysis. Memories can be used as source inputs for most oscilloscope math and measurements, allowing you to compare historical data to a live acquisition or perform "what if" modeling on saved acquisitions. Saving Memories Store memories on the Memory dialogs (Mn).
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Save (External) Waveform Files to Memory Trace (.trc) files saved on other Teledyne LeCroy instruments can also be saved to internal memory. Use the Recall Waveform function to save external files to memory. Then, you can use the Memories dialog to restore them to the touch screen. Note: On WaveSurfer 3000/3000z oscilloscopes, the removable MicroSD card serves as internal memory for saving .trc files.
Analysis Tools Analysis Tools The Analysis menu tools complement the standard math and measurements to help you understand the behavior of waveforms. WaveScan searches single or multiple acquisitions for events that meet specific criteria. Pass/Fail Testing shows whether waveforms meet mask test limits. Optional software packages may be purchased for specialized uses, such as power analysis. In most cases, these options are added to the Analysis menu.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Setting Up WaveScan Set up your source channel and triggers before setting up the scan. 1. Press the front panel Stop button to stop acquisition. 2. Choose Analysis > WaveScan. 3. Check Enable. 4. Choose the Source waveform. 5. Choose the Scan Mode and enter values for any additional settings that appear at the right of the dialog based on your selection. 6.
Analysis Tools Non-monotonic Mode Non-monotonic Mode looks for edges that cross a threshold more than once between high and low levels. All events that meet the criteria of slope, hysteresis, and level are presented in a table and highlighted in the source trace. The value displayed in the table is the difference of the max. and min. of the nonmonotonicity. This can be confirmed with cursors. The hysteresis value is used to eliminate noise.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Bus Pattern Mode Bus Pattern Mode (only on Mixed Signal models) is used for finding 2- to 16-bit patterns across the digital lines. Bus Pattern Mode settings are: l Viewing. Choose to enter the pattern as Binary or Hex(adecimal). l Binary/Hex. Enter the pattern. l Num. Patterns to detect. Enter a whole number. Scan Views Scan Views are different ways to view your WaveScan results.
Analysis Tools Pass/Fail Testing Pass/Fail testing is a type of mask testing that is particularly useful for comparing newly acquired signals to a previously acquired "golden standard" waveform. Note: Pass/Fail testing does not work with Sequence Mode acquisitions. A mask defines an area of the grid against which a source Channel, Zoom, or Math trace is compared. Test conditions are associated with the mask, defining how the waveform is to be compared to the masked area (e.g.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual 3. Check View Mask to display the mask over the trace. Tip: Select the mask file and touch Delete to remove it from the directory. Remove a Mask from the Display Touch the Delete Mask button at the left of the Pass/Fail dialog. Run Test 1. Make or load a mask. 2. On the main section of the Pass/Fail dialog, select the condition of the signal that, when "True", constitutes a "Pass" (samples are All In(side mask), All Out(side mask), etc.). 3.
Save / Recall Save / Recall The Save/Recall dialog displays a series of shortcut buttons launching the various Save/Recall functions. You can use these buttons or the tabs to navigate to the other Save/Recall dialogs. Save Setups Save Setups allows you to quickly save up-to-six panel settings to internal storage, while Recall Setups restores them with a touch. If desired, you can also save panel settings as an .LSS file. a different location, such as a USB drive. You can recall them from the same.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Recall Setups Recall Setups restores setups saved to one of the internal memory locations, or enables you to import a setup file. Choose File > Recall Setup... from the menu bar. Recall Setup from Memory Touch one of the six Recall buttons under Recall From Internal Setup.... Note: If a setup has been stored to a location, it is labeled with the save date/time. Otherwise, the slot is labeled Empty. Recall Setup from File 1.
Save / Recall Save Waveforms The Save Waveform function saves trace data to either an internal memory location, or to a trace file. The source waveform can be any type of trace; a channel, math function, zoom, or even another memory. Use Recall Waveform to restore these previously saved waveforms to the display. Note: Only files saved in binary format (.TRC) can be recalled to the touch screen.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Note: Binary files can be converted to ASCII using Teledye LeCroy utilities such as ScopeExplorer or WaveStudio. l ASCII text file (.txt extension). l MATLAB text file (.dat extension). l Excel text file (.csv extension). l MathCad text file (.prn extension). l Audio .wav file. 5. Depending on your file format selection, you may also need to specify a SubFormat: l l Word (Binary) represents samples in the output file with 16 bits.
Save / Recall Recall Waveforms Use Recall Waveform to restore previously saved waveform files to the display. Note: Only files saved in binary format (.TRC) can be recalled to the touch screen. Choose File > Recall Waveform from the menu bar. Recall Waveform From Memory 1. Touch Memory. 2. Touch Source and choose a memory location from the Select Source pop-up. 3. Touch Destination and select a location into which to open the recalled memory. 4. Mark Show on Recall to display the trace on the grid. 5.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Save Table Data The Save Table function saves tabular measurement data displayed on screen to an Excel or ASCII file. By default, files are saved on the MicroSD card, although you can choose a USB drive. Access the Save Table dialog by choosing File > Save Table from the menu bar. 1. Leave the default Source selection All Displayed. 2. Optionally touch Table Title and enter a new root file name.
Save / Recall Auto Save Data that appears on the oscilloscope display—such as waveforms, measurement readouts and decoder data—can be very dynamic and difficult to read from the oscilloscope unless you stop the acquisition. The Auto Save enables you to automatically store waveform and table data to a file that can be recalled to the oscilloscope later or saved permanently to external storage.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual LabNotebook The LabNotebook feature allows you to create and save Notebook Entries containing all setups, a capture of all displayed waveforms and waveform data, to which you may add custom annotations. Notebook Entries are stored in an internal database and are available to be recalled to the touch screen at any time. A keyword filter makes it easy to find and recall a specific Notebook Entry.
Save / Recall Manage Notebook Entries First select the entry from the My Notebook Entries list. Edit Notebook Entries 1. Select the entry from the My Notebook Entries list. 2. Go to the second tab labeled with the entry name. 3. Modify the Title or Description. Delete Notebook Entries Use the Delete button on the LabNotebook tab to remove selected Notebook Entries, or Delete All to clear all of My Notebook Entries.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual LabNotebook Preferences To modify the behavior of the LabNotebook tool, change settings on the LabNotebook Preferences dialog: Prompt for Entry Title Before Saving will cause a pop-up for entering a custom Title and Description to appear when a new entry is created. You can elect to name notebook entries using only the date/timestamp by leaving this box unchecked. Use Print Colors saves the waveforms on a white background.
Utilities Utilities Utilities settings primarily control the instrument's interaction with other devices/systems. Preferences settings, on the other hand, tend to control the appearance and performance of the oscilloscope application. Use these settings to personalize the behavior of the instrument. Disk Utilities enable you to perform commonplace Windows file functions. Utilities Dialogs To access the Utilities dialogs, choose Utilities > Utilities Setup... from the menu bar.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Remote Control The Remote dialog contains settings to configure remote control of the instrument and also network access. Supported remote control protocols are: l TCPIP (Ethernet). If you choose this option, also install Teledyne LeCroy's VICP drivers on the controller. These are included in the VICP Passport plug-in, available free from teledynelecroy.com/support/softwaredownload under Oscilloscope Downloads > Software Utilities.
Utilities 5. On the Ethernet Driver Settings dialog, choose Specify an IP Address. If assigning a Name server, leave Obtain an IP address via DHCP. 6. Touch the IP Address field, and use the keyboard to enter the address. Repeat for Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. Alternatively, touch the Name Server tab and enter the DNS server address. 7. Touch the window close boxes to return to the oscilloscope application.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Note: WaveSurfer 3000 oscilloscopes support PictBridge-compatible printers. Printers can be connected via LAN (Ethernet) or USB. 1. On the Hardcopy dialog, choose Printer. 2. Choose a page Orientation: portrait or landscape. 3. To print immediately, touch the Printer icon at the far right of the dialog. Print to File 1. On the Hardcopy dialog, choose File. 2. Choose the output File Format. 3. Enter a File Name.
Utilities Aux Output The Aux Out port on the back of the oscilloscope outputs a 3.3V TTL pulse to another device following a trigger or Pass/Fail event when the Pulse action is selected. Use the Aux Output dialog to configure the calibration signal output from the Cal Out hook on the front of the oscilloscope. The calibration output voltage is 3V. To turn on the calibration signal: 1. Under Use Calibration Output For, choose Square wave. 2.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Date/Time Date/Time settings control the instrument's timestamp. These numbers appear in the message bar and on tables/records internal to the oscilloscope application, such as History Mode and WaveScan. To access the Date/Time dialog, choose Utilities > Utilities Setup from the menu bar, then touch the Date/Time tab. Manual Method Enter the Hour, Minute, Second, Day, Month, and Year, then touch the Validate Changes button.
Utilities Options Many optional software packages are available to extend the Analysis functions of the instrument. When you purchase an option, you will receive a key code by email that activates the new functionality. Use the Options dialog to activate software options by installing the key code. This dialog also displays the ScopeID and Serial #. To install a key: 1. From the menu bar, choose Utillities > Utilities Setup, then open the Options tab. 2. Touch Add Key.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Disk Utilities Use the Disk Utilities dialog to manage files and folders on your instrument's hard drive. Disk Space information is shown at the far right of the dialog for convenience. Access the Disk Utilities dialog by selecting Utilities > Disk Utilities from the menu bar. Delete a Single File 1. Touch the Delete button. 2. Browse to the current folder containing the file. 3.
Utilities Back Up Files Touch Backup to back up the entire contents of the hard drive to a removable storage device. If a USB drive is installed, you can choose to back up to USB or to the removable Storage Card (MicroSD Card). Otherwise, Storage Card is the default. Sanitize Instrument Touch Sanitize to delete all user data (setups, waveform files, screen captures, LabNotebook entries, etc.) from the oscilloscope hard drive. Note: The Sanitize function does not affect the MicroSD Card.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Preferences Dialogs Preference settings have mostly to do with the appearance and performance of the instrument itself, rather than its interaction with other devices/systems. These settings are also called "non-volatile," because they are not lost and do not change when the oscilloscope is restarted or a setup panel is recalled. Access the Preferences dialogs by choosing Utilities > Preference Setup... from the menu bar.
Utilities Calibration To ensure the instrument maintains specified performance, it is factory set to perform a calibration during warm-up. We recommend that you warm up the oscilloscope for at least 20 minutes prior to use to give the instrument time to complete calibration procedures. Manually calibrate the oscilloscope when: l It is used in temperatures that differ from the previous calibration temperature by more than 5° C. OR l It has been more than one month since the previous calibration.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Acquisition The Acquisition preference settings determine how traces behave as Vertical Offset or Horizontal Delay changes. To access them, choose Utilities > Preference Setup and open the Acquisition dialog. Offset Setting constant in: l l Volts keeps the amount of Offset in the amount of Volts specified, regardless of the V/div setting. As the Offset is adjusted, the trace will appear to move up or down relative to the zero level.
Utilities E-Mail Preferences Use the E-mail dialog settings to configure e-mail on the instrument. Under E-Mail Server, select the protocol used by your network: l l MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface) is the Microsoft interface specification that allows different messaging and workgroup applications (including e-mail, voice mail, and fax) to work through a single client, such as the Exchange client. MAPI uses the default Windows e-mail application.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Miscellaneous These other Preference settings are located on the Miscellaneous dialog. To add the Teledyne LeCroy logo to print output, check Print Teledyne LeCroy Logo When Printing Grid Area Only. This identifies the instrument as the source of the image. Check Enable HTTP Screen Capture to enable remote capture of the touch screen display over a netowrk. This setting is required to use the instrument with the WaveStudio software.
Utilities WaveSource Automatic Waveform Generator The WaveSource Automatic Waveform Generator allows you to output custom sine, square, triangle, pulse, DC, noise, and arbitrary waveforms from the WaveSurfer 3000. Connect a BNC cable from the WaveSource output on the back of the oscilloscope to the external device. Output is continuous once WaveSource is enabled. Output Standard Waveform 1. Choose Utilities > WaveSource or touch the front panel WaveSource button. 2. Select the Load level. 3.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual 1. Choose Utilities > WaveSource or touch the front panel WaveSource button. 2. Select the Load level. 3. Choose Waveform type ARB. 4. Touch Browse next to the File Name field and browse to the location of the arbitrary waveform file on either the Storage Card or the USB Disk. Select the file and touch OK. 5. Touch Upload. 6. Check Enable to begin output.
Utilities Digital Voltmeter The Digital Voltmeter option (WS3K-DVM) activates an integrated 4-digit digital voltmeter and 5-digit frequency counter that operates through the same probes already attached to the oscilloscope channels. Use it to view real-time measurements through a dedicated user interface display that continues even when your triggering system is stopped. Note: You do not need to display the source channel trace to see the voltage readout on the DVM descriptor box and dialog.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Set Up DVM 1. From the menu bar, choose Utilities > DVM. 2. Mark Enable to turn on the DVM function. 3. Touch Source and select the input channel to be measured. 4. Touch Mode and choose the waveform parameter to display on the readout. Options are: l DC l DC RMS l AC RMS l Frequency 5.
Maintenance Maintenance Topics in this section describe procedures for keeping the instrument in optimal working condition. Fuse Replacement Disconnect the power cord before inspecting or replacing the fuse. Open the fuse holder (located at the rear of the instrument below the AC power inlet) using a small, flat-bladed screwdriver. Replace the old fuse with a new 5 x 20 mm T-rated 3.15 A/250 V fuse. Close the fuse holder before powering on.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual WaveSurfer 3000 Firmware Update Teledyne LeCroy frequently releases free firmware updates for X-Stream model oscilloscopes containing new product features and bug fixes. The X-Stream installer updates multiple components including the oscilloscope application, required DLLs, drivers, and low-level microcode for integrated circuits on the oscilloscope.
Maintenance Technical Support Live Support Registered users can contact their local Teledyne LeCroy service center at the number listed on our website. You can also submit Technical Support requests via the website at: teledynelecroy.com/support/techhelp Resources Teledyne LeCroy publishes a free Technical Library on its website. Manuals, tutorials, application notes, white papers, and videos are available to help you get the most out of your Teledyne LeCroy products. Visit: teledynelecroy.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Returning a Product for Service Contact your local Teledyne LeCroy service center for calibration or other service. If the product cannot be serviced on location, the service center will give you a Return Material Authorization (RMA) code and instruct you where to ship the product. All products returned to the factory must have an RMA. Return shipments must be prepaid. Teledyne LeCroy cannot accept COD or Collect shipments. We recommend air-freighting.
Certifications Certifications Teledyne LeCroy certifies compliance to the following standards as of the time of publication. See the EC Declaration of Conformity document shipped with your product for the current certifications. EMC Compliance EC Declaration of Conformity- EMC The instrument meets the intent of EC Directive 2014/30/EU for Electromagnetic Compatibility.
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual Australia & New Zealand Declaration of Conformity– EMC The instrument complies with the EMC provision of the Radio Communications Act per the following standards, in accordance with requirements imposed by Australian Communication and Media Authority: AS/NZSCISPR11:2011RadiatedandConductedEmissions,Group1,ClassA. AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND CONTACTS:* RS Components Pty Ltd. Suite 326 The Parade West Kent Town, South Australia 5067 RS Components Ltd.
Certifications Canadian Certification The instrument has been certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to conform to the following safety standard and bears cUL Listing Mark: CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-12. Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use.
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Index Index A acquisition optimiztion 110 pre-processing 18 sampling mode 37 settings 112 action toolbar 19 activating traces 22 altitude 2 analog inputs 8 attenuation 8 auto save 93, 96 auto zero 31 averaging 18, 72-73 B backup 91, 93, 96, 109 bandwidth limiting 18, 30 readout 18, 59 D date and time 106 de-embedding 9 default setup 13 degauss 31 delay 37, 112 post-trigger 37 pre-trigger 37 descriptor box 15, 22 deskew 18, 30 dialogs 19 differential time measurements 69 display 55 controls 55 grid 55 opti
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual firmware 11 version 101 Flashback Recall 98-99 frequency 73 response 9, 75 G gain 30, 112 gating measurements 64 GPIB 102 grid 44 intensity 56 style 55 H hardcopy settings 103 L labelling traces 24, 98 LabNotebook 15, 98-100 language selection 13 M mask testing 89 math 70-71 descriptor box 18 function setup 70 operators 70 measurements 62, 68-69 cursors 59 gating 64 graphing 64-65 histograms 63 histicons 63 holdoff 50 pass/fail testing 89 horizonta
Index options 11, 107 RH 2 P parameter compare 89 RIS sampling mode 39 pass/fail testing 89 persistence 57 position trace 25 rise and fall time 68 RoHS 125 roll sampling mode 39 S safety 1, 124 post-trigger delay 37 sample points 38 pre-processing 18 sample rate 38-39 pre-trigger delay 37 sampling mode 37 preferences 110 average 38 printing 99, 103, 114 real-time 38 probes 8 RIS 39 settings 31 Q qualified trigger 49 R real-time sampling mode 38 recall roll 39 sequence 39 sanitize 109 save
WaveSurfer 3000/3000z Oscilloscopes Operator's Manual system delay 37 status 101 descriptor box 18 timestamp 106 holdoff 50 T technical support 121-122 time 50 temperature 2 U UL compliance 124 time parameters 69 undo 16 timebase 37, 112 units 77 controls 37 utilities 101 descriptor box 18 V vertical 29 top and base 68 touch screen calibration 119 language 13 traces resolution 73 sensitivity 29-30 W waveform files 84, 93, 95 activating 23 WaveScan 85 copy 83 WaveStudio 114 label 24,