Chapter 2 Performance Verification Test RIGOL
DS1000Z-E Performance Verification Guide
Zero Point Offset Test
Zero point offset is defined as the offset of the crossing point of the waveform and trigger level line
relative to the trigger position, as shown in the figure below.
Specification
Test Connection Diagram
Figure 2-6 Zero Point Offset Test Connection Diagram
Test Procedures
1. Connect the active signal terminal of Fluke 9500B to CH1 of the oscilloscope via a 50 Ω impedance
adapter, as shown in the figure above.
2. Turn on Fluke 9500B and set its impedance to 50 Ω.
3. Output a fast edge signal with 500 ps rise time and 1.2 V amplitude via Fluke 9500B.
4. Configure the oscilloscope:
1) Press CH1 in the vertical control area (VERTICAL) on the front panel to turn on CH1.
2) Press CH1 Probe to set the probe attenuation ratio to "1X".
3) Rotate VERTICAL SCALE to set the vertical scale to 200 mV/div.
4) Rotate HORIZONTAL SCALE to set the horizontal time base to 5 ns/div.
5) Rotate HORIZONTAL POSITION and VERTICAL POSITION respectively to