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Tektronix MDO32 User Manual

Tektronix MDO32
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Viewing the trigger frequency..................................................................................................................................... 228
V
irtual Keyboard.................................................................................................................................................................228
Binary, decimal, hex, and octal virtual keypads................................................................................................................. 228
Numeric input keypad........................................................................................................................................................ 229
IP address keypad............................................................................................................................................................. 229
Waveform View configuration menu.................................................................................................................................. 230
Cursors menu (RF view) ................................................................................................................................................... 232
RF badge menu................................................................................................................................................................. 233
Waveform acquisition concepts.................................................................................................................................................235
Acquisition concepts.......................................................................................................................................................... 235
Acquisition hardware...................................................................................................................................................235
Sampling process....................................................................................................................................................... 235
Waveform record........................................................................................................................................................ 235
Acquisition modes..............................................................................................................................................................236
How the acquisition modes work................................................................................................................................ 236
Coupling.............................................................................................................................................................................237
Scaling and positioning...................................................................................................................................................... 237
Vertical acquisition considerations..................................................................................................................................... 237
Horizontal acquisition considerations.................................................................................................................................238
Using reference waveforms and traces............................................................................................................................. 238
Frequency-Domain concepts............................................................................................................................................. 239
Displaying the Frequency Domain menu....................................................................................................................239
RF waveform view and badges...................................................................................................................................239
Spectrum trace handle................................................................................................................................................240
Spectrum trace markers..............................................................................................................................................241
The RF waveform view user interface........................................................................................................................ 241
Using spectral analysis controls..................................................................................................................................242
Setting up the RF input............................................................................................................................................... 242
Resolution bandwidth................................................................................................................................................. 243
Spectrogram display................................................................................................................................................... 244
Automatic peak markers............................................................................................................................................. 245
Frequency domain cursors......................................................................................................................................... 245
Use the Arbitrary Function Generator................................................................................................................................ 246
Triggering concepts...................................................................................................................................................................250
Trigger sources.................................................................................................................................................................. 250
Trigger types...................................................................................................................................................................... 250
Trigger modes.................................................................................................................................................................... 251
Trigger holdoff.................................................................................................................................................................... 251
Trigger coupling................................................................................................................................................................. 252
Trigger slope and level.......................................................................................................................................................252
Trigger position in waveform record...................................................................................................................................252
Trigger delay...................................................................................................................................................................... 252
Bus triggering concepts..................................................................................................................................................... 252
Pulse width trigger concepts.............................................................................................................................................. 253
Timeout trigger...................................................................................................................................................................253
Runt trigger........................................................................................................................................................................ 253
Logic trigger concepts........................................................................................................................................................253
Setup and Hold trigger concepts........................................................................................................................................253
Rise/Fall time trigger concepts...........................................................................................................................................254
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BrandTektronix
ModelMDO32
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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