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Pulse Width Trigger
Screen Update...........................On Trigger, Single Shot
Trigger Conditions..........<T, >T, ≈T (±10 %), ≠T(±10 %)
Source.........................................................................A
Polarity...................................Positive or negative pulse
Pulse Time Adjustment Range.......1/100 div. to 250 div.
with a maximum resolution of 50 ns.
Continuous Auto Set
Autoranging attenuators and time base, automatic
Connect-and-View™ triggering with automatic source
selection.
Modes
Normal..................................15 Hz to max. bandwidth
Low Frequency.......................1 Hz to max. bandwidth
Minimum Amplitude A and B
DC to 1 MHz.....................................................10 mV
1 MHz to max. bandwidth..................................20 mV
Automatic Capturing Scope Screens
Capacity.......................... 100 dual input scope Screens
For viewing screens, see Replay function.
Automatic Scope MeasurementsThe accuracy of all readings is within ± (% of reading +
number of counts) from 18 °C to 28 °C. Add 0.1x (specific
accuracy) for each °C below 18 °C or above 28 °C. For
voltage measurements with 10:1 probe, add probe
accuracy unless the probe has been calibrated on the
test tool. At least 1.5 waveform period must be visible on
the screen.
General
Inputs.................................................................. A and B
DC Common Mode Rejection (CMRR)................ >100 dB
AC Common Mode Rejection at 50, 60, or 400 Hz......>60 dB
DC Voltage (VDC)
Maximum Voltage
with 10:1 probe..................................................1000 V
direct (1:1)........................................................... 300 V
Maximum Resolution
with 10:1 probe.....................................................1 mV
direct (1:1)......................................................... 100 µV
Full Scale Reading........................................1100 count s
Accuracy at 5 s to 5 µs/div..................±(1.5 % +5 counts)
Normal Mode AC Rejection at 50 or 60 Hz ........... >60 dB