RIGOL Chapter 6 To Make Measurements
DS1000Z User’s Guide
Press Scale and use to adjust the vertical scale of the operation results.
Press Scale Reset, the instrument will adjust the vertical scale to the best value
according to the current configration automatically.
Press Options to set the start point, end point or turn on or off the inverted
display of the operation results.
Press Start to set the start point of the operation results.
Press End to set the end point of the operation results.
Press Invert to turn the inverted display of the operation results on or off.
Press Auto Scale to turn on or off the auto scale function. When “ON” is
selected, the instrument will adjust the vertical scale to the best value according
to the current configration automatically.
HORIZONTAL POSITION and HORIZONTAL SCALE can also be
used to adjust the horizontal position and scale of the operation results.
Division
Divide the waveform voltage values of signal source A by that of source B point by
point and display the results. It can be used to analyze the multiple relationships of
waveforms in two channels. Note that when the voltage value of channel B is 0, the
result of the division is treated as 0.
Press MATH Math Operator to select “A÷B”:
Press Display to turn on or off the division operation function.
Press Source A and Source B to select the desired channels (CH1, CH2, CH3 or
CH4).
Press Offset and use to adjust the vertical offset of the operation result.
Press Scale and use to adjust the vertical scale of the operation results.
Press Scale Reset, the instrument will adjust the vertical scale to the best value
according to the current configration automatically.
Press Options to set the start point, end point or turn on or off the inverted
display of the operation results.
Press Start to set the start point of the operation results.
Press End to set the end point of the operation results.
Press Invert to turn the inverted display of the operation results on or off.
Press Auto Scale to turn on or off the auto scale function. When “ON” is