Instructions
8.Demonstration 
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(9)  Select Coupling in the bottom menu. Select DC in the right menu. 
(10) In the bottom menu, select Slope as   (rising). 
(11) Turn the Trigger Level knob and adjust the trigger level to the roughly 50% of 
the signal to be measured. 
(12) Check the Trigger State Indicator on the top of the screen, if it is not Ready, push 
down the Run/Stop button and start acquiring, wait for trigger to happen. If a 
signal reaches to the set trigger level, one sampling will be made and then 
displayed in the screen. By using this approach, a random pulse can be captured 
easily. For instance, if we want to find a burst burr of high amplitude, set the 
trigger level to a slightly higher value of the average signal level, push the 
Run/Stop button and wait a trigger. Once there is a burr occurring, the instrument 
will trigger automatically and record the waveform during the period around the 
trigger time. By turning the Horizontal Position knob in the horizontal control 
area in the panel, you can change the horizontal triggering position to obtain the 
negative delay, making an easy observation of the waveform before the burr 
occurs (see Figure 8-3).   
Figure 8-3 Capturing a Single Signal   
Example 4: Analyze the Details of a Signal   
Noise is very common inside most of the electronic signal. To find out what's inside 
the noise and reduce the level of noise is very important function our oscilloscope is 
capable to offer.   
Noise Analysis  
The level of noise sometime indicates a failure of electronic circuit. The Peak Detect 
functions acts an important role to help you to find out the details of these noise. Here 
is how we do it: 










