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12 Display
The acquisition of a waveform display depends on a number of settings. Once the
waveform is obtained, it can be measured. The display of these waveforms in various
forms also provides important information about the waveforms.
Click Utility > Display in the lower left corner of the screen to open the display menu.
12.1 Type
The display type can be vector or point to determine whether the waveform is displayed
as a vector or a dot. Vector display will fill the space between adjacent sample points
while point display only shows sample points.
Under vector display, the sample points are connected by lines. This mode provides the
most realistic waveform in most cases and makes it easy to view the steep edges of the
waveform (e.g. square wave).
12.2 Persistence
Select afterglow time (off, infinite, 1 second, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds).
Afterglow function can be retained until the specified time runs out.
⚫ Afterglow OFF: Observe waveform changes with high refresh rate.
⚫ Specific value: Observe burrs with slow change or low probability. The afterglow
time can be set to 1s, 5s, 10s, or 30s.
⚫ Infinite: When the oscilloscope displays the newly acquired waveform, it does not
clear the previously acquired waveform. The acquired waveforms are displayed in
low brightness, and the newly acquired waveforms are displayed in normal
brightness and color. Use infinite afterglow to measure noise and jitter, and capture
accidental events.