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Tektronix MDO34 User Manual

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4. V
iew the waveform to find glitches, transients, or other random events. When you have identified an anomaly, use the advanced trigger
system to capture the event of interest for further analysis.
Note: If Fast Acquisitions mode is on and you attempt to activate a feature that conflicts with this mode, Fast Acquisitions
mode will be disabled. When the conflicting feature is turned of
f, Fast Acquisitions will resume in most cases.
Remote access from a Web browser
Y
ou can remotely access your network-connected instrument from a Web browser to display the instrument user interface on a PC.
About this task
This procedure describes how to remotely access the UI controls and screen for the instrument.
Before you begin
Prerequisites:
The oscilloscope must be connected to, and accessible from, the network to which the PC is connected. See Connect to a network
(LAN) on page 62
Determine the IP address of the oscilloscope that you want to access. To determine the oscilloscope's IP address, select Utility > IO in
the oscilloscope menu bar and view the network settings in the LAN panel.
Procedure
1. Open a Web browser on a PC connected to the same network as the oscilloscope.
2. Enter just the oscilloscope IP address on the URL line of the browser and press Enter. For example: 135.62.88.157. The browser
searches for and opens the Web page for the oscilloscope.
Connect the oscilloscope to a PC using a USB cable
Use a USB cable to connect the oscilloscope directly to a PC for remote instrument control.
Procedure
1. On the oscilloscope, select Utility > I/O from the menu bar.
2. Tap USB Device Port.
3. Confirm that the USB Device Port control is On (default setting).
4. Connect a USB cable from the PC to the USB Device port on the rear of the instrument.
5. If using the USB connection to remotely control the oscilloscope using GPIB commands, set the GPIB Talk/Listen Address for your
configuration (0 - 30).
Analog channel operating basics
3 Series Mixed Domain Oscilloscope Printable Help 80

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Tektronix MDO34 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Analog Channels4
Sample Rate2.5 GS/s
Record Length10 Mpoints
Mixed Domain AnalysisYes
Waveform Capture Rate>280, 000 wfms/s
Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Range9 kHz to 3 GHz
Vertical Resolution8 bits
Input CouplingAC, DC, GND
Operating Temperature0°C to +50°C
Digital Channels16
ConnectivityUSB, LAN, HDMI
Arbitrary Function Generator50 MHz
Trigger TypesEdge, Pulse Width, Runt, Logic, Setup/Hold, Rise/Fall Time, Video
Input Impedance1 MΩ
Maximum Input Voltage300 Vrms
Dimensions140 mm
Weight4.5 kg
Bandwidth100 MHz, 200 MHz, 350 MHz, 500 MHz
Display10.1-inch capacitive touch HD display
Voltmeter4-digit

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