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Contents
DSO8000E Series HandHeld Oscilloscope User Manual ii
Vertical Controls ............................................................................................................... 26 5.3
5.3.1 Math FFT .................................................................................................................. 28
Trigger Controls ............................................................................................................... 33 5.4
Menu and Option Buttons ................................................................................................ 39 5.5
5.5.1 SAVE/RECALL ......................................................................................................... 39
5.5.2 MEASURE ................................................................................................................ 40
5.5.3 UTILITY .................................................................................................................... 42
5.5.4 DISPLAY ................................................................................................................... 43
5.5.5 ACQUIRE ................................................................................................................. 44
5.5.6 CURSOR .................................................................................................................. 46
Fast Action Buttons .......................................................................................................... 47 5.6
5.6.1 AUTOSET ................................................................................................................. 47
Signal Connectors............................................................................................................ 48 5.7
Chapter 6 Application Examples ............................................................................................ 50
Example 1: Taking Simple Measurements ...................................................................... 50 6.1
Example 2: Taking Cursor Measurements....................................................................... 52 6.2
Example 3: Analyzing Input Signals to Eliminate Random Noise ................................... 55 6.3
Example 4: Capturing Single-shot Signal ........................................................................ 56 6.4
Example 5: Using X-Y Mode ............................................................................................ 57 6.5
Example 6: Triggering on Pulse Width ............................................................................ 58 6.6
Example 7: Triggering on Video Signal ........................................................................... 59 6.7
Example 8: Using Slope Trigger to Capture Particular Slope Signal .............................. 61 6.8
Example 9: Using Overtime Trigger to Measure Long Pulse Signal ............................... 62 6.9
Example 10: Using Math Functions to Analyze Waveforms ............................................ 63 6.10
Example 11: Measuring Data Propagation Delay ............................................................ 64
6.11
6.12 Example 12: Back light control ........................................................................................ 65
6.13 Example 13: Auto shut down ........................................................................................... 66
Chapter 7 Multimeter ................................................................................................................ 67
Chapter 8 Recorder .................................................................................................................. 76
Multimeter Trend .............................................................................................................. 77 8.1
Oscilloscope Trend .......................................................................................................... 79 8.2
Waveform Recorder ......................................................................................................... 80 8.3
Chapter 9 Waveform Generator .............................................................................................. 83
Waveform Generator ....................................................................................................... 83 9.1
Generate Arbitrary waveform ........................................................................................... 86
9.2
9.2.1 Edit Arb waveform by DDS_ARB ............................................................................. 86
9.2.2 Edit Arb waveform by slave computer ...................................................................... 89
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 92
Problem Settlement ......................................................................................................... 92 10.1
Chapter 11 Specifications ...................................................................................................... 93

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