ELAN Home Systems ES370 manual Input Ranges

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2.4 Input Ranges

The USBscope50 supports 3 settings on its input attenuator.

The ranges at the BNC input depend on the type of scope probe used:

A “x1” probe causes no signal attenuation and will result in nominal full-scale input ranges of +/-0.3V, +/-3V and +/-30V. The bandwidth of x1 scope probes is generally quite low (10’s of MHz) and the circuit being measured will see a 1MegOhm load.

A “x10” probe causes a factor of ten signal attenuation and will result in nominal full-scale input ranges of +/-3V, +/-30V and +/- 300V. The bandwidth of x10 scope probes is generally high (100’s of MHz) and the circuit being measured will see a 10MegOhm load.

The USBscope50 also supports AC and DC coupling:

In AC coupling mode, the input signal is passed through a capacitor prior to attenuation. The input bandwidth is around 3.4Hz up to 75MHz.

In DC coupling mode, the capacitor is bypassed and the bandwidth is DC up to 75MHz.

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USBscope50 USER’S GUIDE Iss5

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Contents USER’S Guide Contents Hardware Specification Page Overview General Figure below shows a simplified diagram of the USBscope50 Using More Than One USBscope50 This is a safety critical point so please note it carefully Disassembling The Stack USB Connections For Stacked Configurations Repeat this for each channel in the stack to identify them Stacking Do’s And Don’ts Input Ranges Probe Compensation USBscope50 USER’S Guide Iss5 This Acquisition Modes Random Interleaved Sampling USBscope50 USER’S Guide Iss5 Trigger Modes Normal Triggering Trigger Position USBscope50 USER’S Guide Iss5 10Trigger Threshold USBscope50 USER’S Guide Iss5 12FFT Plot Spectrum Analyser 13Math Functions 14Data Export Data for CH FFT for CH Before plugging in the hardware USBscope50 USER’S Guide Iss5 Windows 2K and XP17 Page Power Requirements Performance Static Performance Dynamic Performance