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10 Measure                                                             
The voltage - time diagram displayed can be used to measure the displayed waveform in 
many ways such as using screen grid scale, cursors or automatic measurements. 
Click Measure at the bottom of the screen to enter the measurement menu. 
10.1  Grid scale measurement                                                           
Grid scale: This method can be used to quickly and intuitively estimate the frequency and 
voltage amplitude of the waveform. Simple measurements can be made by the division 
and scale coefficient of the grid graph. 
For example, you can calculate the relevant primary and secondary scale division and 
multiply them by a scaling factor to make simple measurements. If it is calculated that 
there are six main vertical scale divisions between the maximum and minimum values of 
the waveform, and the scaling coefficient is known to be 50mV/division, the peak-to-peak 
voltage can be calculated as follows: 
                              6 divisions x 50mV/ division =300mV 
10.2  Measurement parameters                                                           
Click Measure to perform the measurement function. 42 automatic measurements are 
provided. Follow the following steps for automatic measurement. 
⚫  Click the Measure key at the bottom of the oscilloscope interface. 
⚫  Click Source and select channel CH1~CH4. 
⚫  Click to select the desired measurement parameter, and click OK. 
⚫  After the measurement parameter is added, the measurement parameter and the 
value will be displayed in the directory, and will be updated in real time. 
⚫  To cancel the measurement parameter, click the measurement item again, or click 
“Clear all”. 
 
Figure 10.1 Measurement parameters