Contents
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8User Manual 1326.1032.02 ─ 20
5.5.6 Setup for predefined probes........................................................................................209
5.5.7 Setup for current probes..............................................................................................211
5.5.8 Setup for unknown probes.......................................................................................... 214
5.5.9 Probe attributes...........................................................................................................215
5.5.10 Calibration results....................................................................................................... 216
5.5.11 Probe adapter R&S RT‑Z2T........................................................................................216
5.6 R&S RT-ZVC probe....................................................................................................217
5.6.1 R&S RT-ZVC overview................................................................................................218
5.6.1.1 Setup...........................................................................................................................218
5.6.1.2 Probes.........................................................................................................................221
5.6.1.3 Power calculation........................................................................................................ 222
5.6.1.4 Zero compensation..................................................................................................... 222
5.6.2 ZVC voltage settings................................................................................................... 223
5.6.3 ZVC current settings................................................................................................... 225
5.7 Differential signals.................................................................................................... 227
5.7.1 Settings of differential signals......................................................................................228
5.7.2 Vertical setup of differential signals.............................................................................229
5.7.3 Analysis of differential signals..................................................................................... 230
5.8 Digital filter setup......................................................................................................230
5.9 Horizontal accuracy.................................................................................................. 231
5.9.1 Skew........................................................................................................................... 232
5.9.2 Reference clock.......................................................................................................... 233
5.10 Setting up the waveform.......................................................................................... 234
5.10.1 Adjusting passive probes............................................................................................ 234
5.10.2 Setting up the signal input with autoset.......................................................................234
5.10.3 Adjusting the signal input manually.............................................................................235
5.10.4 Setting the acquisition................................................................................................. 235
5.10.5 Starting and stopping acquisition................................................................................ 235
5.10.6 Using the roll mode..................................................................................................... 236
5.10.7 Using fast segmentation..............................................................................................237
5.10.8 Using digital filters....................................................................................................... 237
6 Triggers...............................................................................................238
6.1 Basics of triggering.................................................................................................. 238