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Rigol MSO5000-E Series User Manual

Rigol MSO5000-E Series
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RIGOL Chapter 13 Pass/Fail Test
13-2 MSO5000-E User Guide
To Enable or Disable the Pass/Fail Test Function
Press Utility PassFail to open the pass/fail test setting menu, or enable the
touch screen and then tap the function navigation icon at the lower-left corner of
the screen to open the function navigation. Then, tap the "Pass/Fail" icon to open the
pass/fail test setting menu.
In the menu, press Enable continuously to enable or disable the pass/fail test
function.
Note: The pass/fail test function cannot be enabled in the following conditions:
when the timebase mode is "XY" or "ROLL"; when the delay sweep is enabled.
To Start or Stop the Pass/Fail Test Operation
After the Pass/Fail test function is enabled, press Operate continuously to start or
stop the test operation.
During the test process, the oscilloscope will test the waveforms, display the test
information, and output the test failure information based on the current settings.
You can set the test mask, the display status of the test information, and the output
form of a failed test based on the selected source channel for the test. Then save the
test mask range to the internal or external memory, and then recall it when needed.
For the details, please refer to the following section.
Note:
Only when the pass/fail test function is enabled, can you start or stop the
pass/fail test operation, enable or disable the display of the test information,
save and recall the test mask range.
After starting the test operation, you can neither modify the source channel nor
adjust the test mask.
To Select the Source
Before selecting the source, connect the signal under test to the analog channel
input terminal of the oscilloscope. Press Source and rotate the multifunction knob
to select the desired source channel, and then press down the knob to select it.
You can also press Source continuously or enable the touch screen to select it. The
available source channels include the analog channel (CH1-CH2).
Note: Only the channels that have been enabled currently can be selected.

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Rigol MSO5000-E Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Analog Channels4
Digital Channels16 (Optional)
Vertical Sensitivity1 mV/div to 10 V/div
Vertical Resolution8 bits
Sample Rate (Analog)1 GSa/s
Sample Rate (Digital)1 GSa/s
Waveform Capture Rate500, 000 wfms/s
Display10.1 inch capacitive touch screen
Input Impedance1 MΩ ± 1%
Trigger TypesEdge, Pulse, Slope, Video, Pattern, Duration, Timeout, Window, Runt, Setup/Hold, Delay, Nth Edge
Protocol DecodingI2C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN
FFTYes
ConnectivityUSB Host, USB Device, LAN, HDMI
Power SupplyAC 100V-240V, 50/60Hz

Summary

Safety Requirement

General Safety Summary

Provides essential safety precautions for operating the instrument and connected products safely.

Chapter 1 Quick Start

To Connect the Probe

Instructions for connecting passive and logic probes to the oscilloscope.

Front Panel Overview

Vertical

Describes controls for vertical system settings like scale and offset.

Horizontal

Explains controls for horizontal system settings like timebase and position.

Trigger

Details on trigger controls like menu, mode, and level.

Rear Panel Overview

User Interface

Chapter 2 To Set the Vertical System

To Adjust the Vertical Scale

Instructions on adjusting the voltage value per grid in the vertical axis.

Chapter 3 To Set the Horizontal System

To Adjust the Horizontal Timebase

Instructions for adjusting the time of each grid in the horizontal axis.

Chapter 4 To Set the Sample System

Sample Rate

Details on converting analog signals to digital at specified time intervals.

Chapter 5 To Trigger the Oscilloscope

Trigger Source

Describes selecting trigger sources like analog, digital, external, and AC line.

Trigger LEVEL/Threshold Level

Details on adjusting trigger level based on trigger source type.

Trigger Mode

Explains Auto, Normal, and Single trigger modes.

Trigger Type

Lists available trigger types including Edge, Pulse, Slope, and more.

Chapter 6 Operations and Measurements

Math Operation

Covers arithmetic, FFT, logic, function, and filter math operations.

Auto Measurement

Details on automatic measurements for 41 waveform parameters.

Cursor Measurement

Explains manual, track, XY, and measure modes for waveform analysis.

Chapter 7 Digital Voltmeter (DVM) and Frequency Counter

Digital Voltmeter (DVM)

Provides 3-digit voltage measurements on analog channels.

Frequency Counter

Offers frequency, period, and edge event counter measurements.

Chapter 8 Power Analysis (Option)

Power Quality

Analyzes AC input line quality parameters.

Chapter 9 Histogram Analysis

Chapter 10 Digital Channel

Chapter 11 Protocol Decoding

Chapter 12 Reference Waveform

Chapter 13 Pass/Fail Test

Chapter 14 Waveform Recording & Playing

Chapter 16 Display Control

Chapter 17 Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator (Option)

To Create the Waveform

Guides on defining and editing arbitrary waveforms.

Chapter 18 Store and Load

Chapter 19 Bode Plot

Chapter 20 System Utility Function Setting

Self-calibration

Procedure for performing self-calibration to ensure measurement accuracy.

Chapter 21 Remote Control

Chapter 22 Troubleshooting

No waveform of the signal is displayed on the screen.

Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with waveform display.

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