CONTENTS
1 | OVERVIEW | 5 | |
2 | ABOUT THE USBSCOPE50 | 6 | |
| 2.1 | General | 6 |
| 2.2 | USBscope50 Architecture | 7 |
| 2.3 | Using More Than One USBscope50 | 8 |
2.3.1 | Assembling The Stack | 8 | |
2.3.2 | Disassembling The Stack | 10 | |
2.3.3 USB Connections For Stacked Configurations | 11 | ||
2.3.4 Software For Stacked Configurations | 11 | ||
2.3.5 Stacking Do’s And Don’ts | 13 | ||
2.4 | Input Ranges | 14 | |
2.5 | Probe Compensation | 15 | |
2.6 | Acquisition Modes | 18 | |
2.6.1 | Single Shot | 18 | |
2.6.2 | Random Interleaved Sampling | 19 | |
2.7 | Trigger Modes | 21 | |
2.7.1 | Auto Triggering | 21 | |
2.7.2 | Normal Triggering | 22 | |
2.7.3 | Free Triggering | 22 | |
2.8 | Trigger Position | 23 | |
2.9 | Trigger Delay | 23 | |
2.10 |
| Trigger Threshold | 25 |
2.11 |
| Full Screen Plot | 25 |
2.12 FFT Plot (Spectrum Analyser) | 27 | ||
2.13 |
| Math Functions | 28 |
2.14 |
| Data Export | 29 |
2.14.1 | Example Data File | 30 | |
2.14.2 | Example FFT File | 31 | |
3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION | 32 | ||
3.1 | Windows 98SE and Windows Me | 32 | |
3.2 | Windows 2K and XP | 34 |
Elan Digital Systems Ltd. | 2 | USBscope50 USER’S GUIDE Iss5 |