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Tektronix TDS 784D

Tektronix TDS 784D
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User Manual
TDS 500D, TDS 600B & TDS 700D
Digitizing Oscilloscopes
071-0130-00
This document applies for firmware version 1.0
and above.

Table of Contents

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Tektronix TDS 784D Specifications

General IconGeneral
Bandwidth1 GHz
Channels4
Sample Rate4 GS/s
Vertical Sensitivity1 mV/div to 10 V/div
Vertical Resolution8 bits
Input CouplingAC, DC, GND
Input Impedance1 MΩ ± 1%
Displaycolor LCD
Timebase Accuracy50 ppm
Trigger ModesEdge, Pulse, Video
Power Requirements100-240 VAC
Dimensions508 mm

Summary

WARRANTY

General Safety Summary

To Avoid Fire or Personal Injury

Safety precautions to avoid injury and damage to the product and connected equipment.

Electrostatic Discharge

Precautions to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge to circuitry.

Getting Started

Start Up

Ensures oscilloscope is properly installed and powered on before use.

Reference

Acquiring and Displaying Waveforms

How to acquire, select, and display waveforms properly for measurement.

Triggering on Waveforms

Explains how to trigger for a stable display, covering basic principles and types.

Measuring Waveforms

Details how to use the oscilloscope's five classes of measurements for accurate results.

Saving Waveforms and Setups

How to save and recall waveforms, setups, and displays, and manage files.

Communicating with Remote Instruments

How to prepare and set up the oscilloscope for control and operation over the GPIB interface.

Determining Status and Accessing Help

How to display status of internal systems and access on-line help.

Using Features for Advanced Applications

Explains powerful features for testing and digitally processing acquired waveforms.

Appendix B: Algorithms

Measurement Algorithms

Defines and calculates automated measurements such as Amplitude, Area, and Cycle Area.

Integration Algorithm

Explains the algorithm used by the oscilloscope for integrating waveforms.

Appendix C: Packaging for Shipment

Appendix D: Probe Selection

Active Voltage Probes

Probes using active circuit elements like transistors, requiring a power source.

Current Probes

Enable direct observation and measurement of current waveforms from DC to 1 GHz.

Optical Probes

Blend optical power meter functions with high-speed analog waveform analysis.

Appendix E: Inspection and Cleaning

Glossary

SetupHold trigger

Triggers when data source changes state within setup or hold time relative to a clock source.

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