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Hantek DSO4102 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Application Examples
This chapter unfolds a further description on main features of the oscilloscope by giving eleven
simplified application examples for reference to help solve your own test problems.
1. Taking simple measurements
Using AUTOSET
Using the Measure menu to take auto measurements
2. Taking cursor measurements
Measuring ring frequency and ring amplitude
Measuring pulse width
Measuring rise time
3. Analyzing input signals to eliminate random noise
Observing a noisy signal
Eliminating random noise
4. Capturing a single-shot signal
5. Using X-Y mode
6. Triggering on a pulse width
7. Triggering on a video signal
Observing triggers on video fields and video lines
8. Using Slope Trigger to capture a particular slope signal
9. Using Overtime Trigger to measure a long pulse signal
10. Using math functions to analyze waveforms
11. Measuring data propagation delay

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Hantek DSO4102 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Bandwidth100 MHz
Sample Rate1 GSa/s
Channels2
Display Resolution800 x 480 pixels
InterfaceUSB host, USB device
FFTYes
Math Functions+, -, *, /, FFT
Display7 inch TFT LCD
Input Voltage Range400 V (DC + AC peak)
Record Length40K
Vertical Resolution8 bit
Vertical Sensitivity2 mV/div to 10 V/div
Timebase Range5 ns/div - 50 s/div
Trigger ModesEdge, Pulse, Video, Alternate
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Time Base5 ns/div - 50 s/div
Input Impedance1MΩ ± 2%

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