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Tektronix MDO3024 User Manual

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Save and Recall I
nformation
5. Push File Details to save to a USB or
network drive.
File Details
This brings up the le manager screen. Use
it to navigate to the desired drive and folder,
and optional
ly to specify the le name.
Skip this step to use the default name and
location.
Saving a wav
eform to le.
When you push File Details on the side menu, the oscilloscope changes the side menu contents.
The following table describes these side menu items for saving data to a mass storage le.
Side m e nu button
Description
Instrument SpecicFile
Format (.I
SF)
Sets the oscilloscope to save data from analog, digital, or RF channels (and math and
reference
waveforms derived, where possible, from those channels), in Instrument Specic
Format (.isf) format. This format is the fastest to write. It also creates the smallest-sized le.
Use this format if you intend to recall an analog waveform or RF trace to reference memory
for viewi
ng or measuring.
Spreads
heet le format
(.csv)
Sets the
oscilloscope to save data as a comma-separated data le that is compatible with
popular spreadsheet programs.
Analog and RF data stored in this le format can also be recalled to reference memory.
Saving a waveform or trace to reference memory. To save a waveform or trace to nonvolatile memory inside the
oscilloscope, push the Save Waveform screen button, select the waveform that you want to save, and then select one of
the reference w aveform locations.
Saved waveforms contain only the most recent acquisition. Gray-scale information, if any, is not saved.
NOTE. 10 M reference waveforms are volatile and not saved when the oscilloscope power is turned off. To keep these
waveforms, save them to external storage.
Displaying a reference waveform. To display a waveform stored in nonvolatile memory:
1. Push Ref R.
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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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