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Tektronix MDO3024 Installation And Safety Instructions

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Power-On and Power-Off Procedure
Connecting Yo
ur Oscilloscope to a Computer
Connect your oscilloscope directly to a computer to let the PC a nalyze your data,
collect screen images, or to control your oscilloscope.
Three ways to connect your oscilloscope to a computer are through the VISA
drivers, the e*Scope® Web-enabled tools, and a socket server. Use VISA to
communicat
e with your oscilloscope from your computer through a software
application, such as Tektronix OpenChoice Desktop®. Use e*Scope to
communicate with your oscilloscope through a Web browser, such as Google
Chrome or Microsoft Internet Explorer. For best results, use a browser that
supports html 5.
NOTE. For more information on connecting your oscilloscope to a computer,
includi
ng instructions on how to save screen images and waveform data, refer to
the electronic (PDF) MDO3000 User Manual.
Using VISA
VISA lets you use your MS-Windows computer to acquire data from your
oscil
loscope for use in an analysis package that runs on your PC, such as Microsoft
Excel, National Instruments LabVIEW, Tektronix OpenChoice Desktop software,
or a program of your own creation. You can use a common communications
connection, such as USB, Ethernet, or GPIB, to connect the computer to the
oscilloscope.
For VISA, load the VISA drivers on your computer. Also, load your application,
such as OpenChoice Desktop. You will nd the drivers and OpenChoice Desktop
software on the appropriate CD that comes with your oscilloscope or at the
Te
ktronix software nder Web page (www.tektronix.com).
Using e*Scope
With e*Scope, you can access and control any Internet-connected MDO3000
Series oscilloscope from a web browser on your computer.
Connect the oscilloscope to your network using the LAN port. The built-in
LXI web interface (Core 2011, Version 1.4) provides network conguration
information, which you can edit and customize. It also provides remote instrument
control through the e*Scope user interface. There you can control instrument
settings, save screen images, save instrument data or setups, and much more. Do
all this through a password-protectable web-interface.
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Tektronix MDO3024 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Analog Channels4
Bandwidth200 MHz
Sample Rate2.5 GS/s
Record Length10 Mpoints
Digital Channels16 (optional)
Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Range9 kHz to 3 GHz
Digital Voltmeter4-digit
Vertical Resolution8 bits
Operating Temperature0 °C to +50 °C
Display9-inch WVGA (800x480) color display
ConnectivityUSB, LAN, GPIB (optional)
Arbitrary Function Generator50 MHz
Trigger ModesEdge, Pulse Width, Logic, Video, Runt, Rise/Fall Time, Setup/Hold
Input Impedance1 MΩ ±1%
Max Input Voltage300 VRMS
Trigger TypesEdge, Pulse Width, Logic, Video, Runt, Rise/Fall Time, Setup/Hold

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