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Acquisition
Using
Default
Setup
1.
T
o
quickly
ret
urn
to
the
factory
default
settings,
push
DEF
AUL
T
SETUP
.
MSO/DPO700
00DX,
MSO
/DPO70000C,
and
DPO7
00
0C
Series
MSO5000B
and
DPO5000
B
Series
MSO/DPO70000DX,
MSO/DPO70000C,
DPO7000C,
and
MSO/DPO5000B
Series
User
Manual
35
56
58
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Important Safety Information
11
General Safety Summary
11
Service Safety Summary
13
Terms in this Manual
14
Symbols and Terms on the Product
14
Compliance Information
15
EMC Compliance
15
Safety Compliance
16
Environmental Considerations
19
Preface
20
Key Features
20
Documentation
22
Conventions Used in this Manual
22
Install Your Instrument
23
Standard Accessories
23
Operating Requirements
25
Preventing ESD
28
Powering on the Instrument
29
Powering off the Instrument
31
Removing the Power
32
Securing the Oscilloscope
33
Connecting to a Network
33
Adding a Second Monitor
34
Operating System Restore
37
Installing the MSO5000B and DPO5000B Hard Drive
38
Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument
39
Front Panel
39
Side and Rear Panels
42
Interface and Display
45
Control Panel
47
Accessing Online Help
50
Accessing Menus and Control Windows
51
Inspect Your Instrument
52
Verify Internal Diagnostics Pass
52
Acquisition
53
Signal Path Compensation
53
Setting up Analog Signal Input
55
Using Default Setup
57
Using Autoset
58
Probe Compensation and Deskew
59
Acquisition Concepts
59
Waveform Record
61
How the Acquisition Modes Work
62
Enable Enhanced Effective Number of Bits
63
Changing the Acquisition Mode
64
Starting and Stopping an Acquisition
65
Selecting the Horizontal Mode
65
Using Fastacq
68
Using DSP Enhanced Bandwidth
69
Setting the Termination Voltage
71
Using Roll Mode
72
Setting up Digital Signal Input
73
Setting up Digital Channels
74
Setting up a Bus
75
When and Why to Turn on Magnivu
82
Using Magnivu
82
Viewing Analog Characteristics of Digital Waveforms
83
Using Fastframe Mode
85
Using Fastframe Frame Finder
88
Pinpoint Triggers
90
Triggering Concepts
90
Trigger Coupling
91
Slope and Level
91
Choosing a Trigger Type
92
Trigger Selections
94
Checking Trigger Status
96
Using a (Main) and B (Delayed) Triggers
97
Triggering with B-Event Scan
100
Triggering on a Parallel Bus
102
Triggering on a Serial Bus
105
Triggering Using Visual Triggers (Visual Triggering)
106
Setting up Action on Event
108
Sending E-Mail on Trigger
109
Setting up E-Mail on Event
110
Using Horizontal Delay
112
Display a Waveform
113
Setting the Display Style
113
Setting the Display Persistence
114
Setting the Display Format
115
Selecting the Waveform Interpolation
116
Adding Screen Text
117
Setting the Graticule Style
118
Setting the Trigger Level Marker
119
Displaying the Date and Time
119
Using the Color Palettes
120
Setting Reference Waveform Colors
121
Setting Math Waveform Colors
121
Using Multiview Zoom
121
Zooming in Multiple Areas
123
Lock and Scroll Zoomed Waveforms
125
Hide Waveforms in the Zoomed Window
126
Using Wave Inspector to Manage Long Record Length Waveforms
127
Searching and Marking Waveforms
129
Using a Visual Search
137
Analyzing Waveforms
138
Taking Automatic Measurements
138
Automated Measurement Selections
140
Customizing an Automatic Measurement
143
Taking Cursor Measurements
147
Setting up a Histogram
149
Using Math Waveforms
151
Using Spectral Analysis
154
Using the Serial Error Detector
157
Using Mask Testing
163
Using Limit Testing
166
Myscope
168
Creating a New Myscope Control Window
168
Using Myscope Control Windows
172
Saving and Recalling Information
174
Saving Screen Captures
174
Saving Waveforms
175
Recalling Waveforms
177
Saving Digital Waveforms
178
Saving Instrument Setups
179
Recalling Instrument Setups
180
Saving Measurements
181
Saving User Masks
182
Saving Histogram Data
183
Saving Timestamps
184
Copying Your Results to the Clipboard
185
Printing a Hard Copy
187
Run Application Software
188
Application Examples
190
Capturing Intermittent Anomalies
190
Using the Extended Desktop and Openchoice Architecture for Efficient Documentation
193
Triggering on Buses
195
Triggering on a Video Signal
197
Correlating Data between a Tektronix Oscilloscope and Logic Analyzer
199
Cleaning
200
Appendix A
200
Obtaining the Latest Oscilloscope Application and Version Releases
201
Appendix B
201
TPP0500 and TPP1000 500 Mhz and 1 Ghz 10X Passive Probes Instructions
202
Operating Information
202
Connecting the Probe to the Oscilloscope
202
Appendix C
202
Compensating the Probe
203
Standard Accessories
203
Optional Accessories
205
Replacing the Probe Tip
205
Specifications
205
Performance Graphs
206
Safety Summary
207
P6616 General-Purpose Logic Probe Instructions
209
Product Description
209
Appendix D
209
Connecting the Probe to the Oscilloscope
210
Connecting the Probe to Your Circuit
211
Functional Check
211
Typical Application
212
Accessories
212
Specifications
213
Safety Summary
214
Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual
214
Contacting Tektronix
215
Warranty Information
215
Index
217
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Brand
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Model
MSO5104B
Category
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Language
English
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