Sampling is performed at high speed so
the data is first stored in the internal buf-
fer memory. The data stored in the inter-
nal buffer memory is displayed on the
screen, saved to the storage media, and
printed after measurement ends.
Sampling is performed at low speed so
the waveform is displayed and the data
is saved to the storage media and print-
ed* during sampling.
Set the time per division of the horizontal
axis (time base).
The fastest time base that can be set is
100 µs/div, which is 1 MS/s when con-
verted to sampling speed. (At the magni-
fication of x1, the number of data per
division is 100.)
By changing the setting, you can
set the time interval at which to
perform sampling in the same
way as shown on the right.
Set the time interval to perform sampling.
The maximum sampling interval is 100
µs, which is 10 kS/s when converted to
sampling speed.
Differences in internal operation
High-speed Function Real-time Function
How to select the sampling speed
Processed
simultaneously
Start measurement
Start
measurement
Sampling
Display
Save
Print
(*)
Sampling
(Specified recording length portion)
Display
Save
Print
Processed in order
time t (t/div)
Input voltage
Sampling period (1/100 of time t)
1001
1 div
Time interval
: 1 sampling
: 1 sampling
(*).Printing may not be possible at the same
time depending on the setting for the hor-
izontal axis.
Instantaneous value or effective
value (RMS value)