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Full
HP-IB
Programmability
CAL
Signals
Product
Support
Operating
Characteristics
You
can
transfer
the
CRT
display,
including
menus
and
measurement
answers,
directly
to
a
wide
variety
of
HP
graphics
printers
and
plotters.
The
oscilloscope
is
fully
programmable.
Instrument
settings
and
operating
modes,
including
automatic
measurements,
are
remotely
programmed
over
HP-IB
(IEEE-488),
HP-IB
programming
complies
with
IEEE
488.2-1988
"Standard
Codes,
Formats,
Protocols,
and
Common
Commands."
Sequential
Single-shot
Data
Acquisition
and
Transfer
Rate
Using
the
front-
panel
time
base
menu
or
HP-IB
command
"Raw
Data,"
the
oscilloscope
can
automatically
capture,
store,
and
label
a
waveform;
and
rearm
the
trigger;
and
then
repeat
this
process
until
the
oscilloscope’s
entire
400K
word
RAM
(volatile)
is
filled.
Once
the
specified
number
of
waveforms
are
captured
and
stored,
the
oscilloscope
can
transfer
the
entire
block
of
waveforms
to
the
external
computer.
HP-IB
bus
users
can
specify
the
number
of
points
to
store
and
the
number
of
waveforms
to
capture.
Repetition
rates
vary
depending
on
record
length
and
time
base
setting
(slower
sampling
rates).
Data
Transfer
Rate
Approximately
120
Kbytes
per
second.
Probe
Compensation,
ac
Calibrator
Output
A
square
wave
signal
is
provided
on
the
front
panel
and
rear
panel
for
probe
compensation
and
other
uses.
The
default
frequency
is
approximately
500
Hz,
but
it
is
adjustable
from
approximately
250
mEz
to
about
32
kHz.
During
instrument
self-calibration,
this
output
is
used
to
provide
other
calibration
signals,
as
described
in
the
Service
Guide.
The
rear
panel
BNC
connector
is
also
used
for
trigger
output.
From
the
utility
menu
you
can
switch
the
BNC
from
probe
compensation
and
calibration
signals
to
a
trigger
output
pulse.
The
rising
edge,
with
amplitude
from
about
-400
mV
to
0
V
(when
terminated
into
50
),
is
synchronous
with
system
trigger.
The
falling
edge
of
this
pulse
is
approximately
at
the
start
of
the
acquisition.
The
rising
edge
should
be
used
as
the
edge
synchronous
with
trigger.
de
Calibrator
Output
This
output
is
used
for
vertical
calibration
of
the
oscilloscope,
as
described
in
the
Service
Guide.
Built
in
Self-Test
and
Calibration
Routines
Internal
self-test
capabilities
provide
a
90%
confidence
the
oscilloscope
is
operating
properly.
External
test
procedures
in
the
Service
Guide
provide
a
100%
confidence.
Self-calibration
routines,
also
selected
through
the
front-panel
"utility"
menu,
ensure
that
the
instrument
is
operating
with
its
greatest
accuracy
and
require
no
external
test
equipment.
Low
Cost
of
Ownership
The
oscilloscope
includes
a
standard
three
year,
return
to
HP
warranty.
To
minimize
the
repair
and
calibration
times,
the
oscilloscope
was
designed
with
only
one
main
assembly
adjustment
per
channel.
In
addition,
Hewlett-Packard’s
board
exchange
program
assures
economical
and
timely
repair
of
units,
reducing
the
cost
of
ownership.
Reliability
Estimated
mean
time
between
failures
(MTBF)
for
this
oscilloscope
is
30,000
hours.
MTBF
is
computed
using
an
instrument
usage
of
2,000
hours
per
year.
Solutions
Hewlett-Packard’s
System
Engineering
Organization
can
help
you
configure
an
HP-IB
system
and
provide
software
support
for
your
application,
developing
solutions
to
meet
your
measurement
needs.
Contact
your
HP
Sales
Office
for
more
information.
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