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Agilent Technologies MSO-X 4034A User Manual (488 pages)
InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series
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Agilent Technologies
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Table of Contents
Safety Notices
2
Infiniivision 4000 X-Series Oscilloscopes-At a Glance
3
Table of Contents
6
In this Guide
6
Getting Started
27
Inspect the Package Contents
27
Power-On the Oscilloscope
30
Tilt the Oscilloscope for Easy Viewing
30
Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope
31
Do Not Float the Oscilloscope Chassis
32
Input a Waveform
32
Maximum Input Voltage at Analog Inputs
32
Recall the Default Oscilloscope Setup
33
Use Auto Scale
33
Compensate Passive Probes
35
Learn the Front Panel Controls and Connectors
36
Horizontal Controls," Starting on
39
Vertical Controls," Starting on
42
Front Panel Overlays for Different Languages
43
Learn the Touchscreen Controls
45
Draw Rectangles for Waveform Zoom or Zone Trigger Set up
45
Drag Waveforms Left and Right to Change the Horizontal Position
46
Select Sidebar Information or Controls
47
Undock Sidebar Dialogs by Dragging
48
Select Dialog Menus and Close Dialogs
49
Drag Cursors
49
Touch Softkeys and Menus on the Screen
49
Enter Names Using Alpha-Numeric Keypad Dialogs
50
Enter Names Using Alpha- Numeric Keypad Dialogs
50
Change Waveform Offsets by Dragging Ground Reference Icons
51
Access Controls and Menus Via the Spark Icon
52
Turn Channels On/Off and Open Scale/Offset Dialogs
54
Access the Horizontal Menu and Open the Scale/Delay Dialog
54
Access the Trigger Menu, Change the Trigger Mode, and Open the Trigger Level Dialog
55
Use a USB Mouse And/Or Keyboard for Touchscreen Controls
56
Learn the Rear Panel Connectors
56
Digital Channels," Starting on
58
Learn the Oscilloscope Display
58
Access the Built-In Quick Help
60
Horizontal Controls
63
To Adjust the Horizontal (Time/DIV) Scale
65
To Adjust the Horizontal Delay (Position)
65
Panning and Zooming Single or Stopped Acquisitions
66
To Change the Horizontal Time Mode (Normal, XY, or Roll)
67
XY Time Mode
68
To Display the Zoomed Time Base
71
To Change the Horizontal Scale Knob's Coarse/Fine Adjustment Setting
73
To Position the Time Reference (Left, Center, Right)
73
Searching for Events
74
To Set up Searches
74
Triggers," Starting on
75
To Copy Search Setups
75
Navigating the Time Base
75
To Navigate Time
76
To Navigate Search Events
76
To Navigate Segments
77
Vertical Controls
80
To Turn Waveforms on or off (Channel or Math)
80
To Adjust the Vertical Scale
81
To Adjust the Vertical Position
81
To Specify Channel Coupling
82
To Specify Channel Input Impedance
83
To Specify Bandwidth Limiting
83
To Change the Vertical Scale Knob's Coarse/Fine Adjustment Setting
84
To Invert a Waveform
84
Setting Analog Channel Probe Options
85
To Specify the Channel Units
85
To Specify the Probe Attenuation
86
To Specify the Probe Skew
86
To Calibrate a Probe
87
Math Waveforms
89
To Display Math Waveforms
89
To Adjust the Math Waveform Scale and Offset
91
Units for Math Waveforms
91
Math Operators
92
Add or Subtract
92
Multiply or Divide
93
Math Transforms
94
Differentiate
95
Integrate
96
FFT Measurement
98
Square Root
106
Ax + B
106
Square
107
Absolute Value
108
Common Logarithm
108
Natural Logarithm
109
Exponential
109
Base 10 Exponential
110
Math Filters
110
High Pass and Low Pass Filter
111
Averaged Value
112
Math Visualizations
112
Magnify
112
Measurement Trend
113
Chart Logic Bus Timing
115
Chart Logic Bus State
116
Reference Waveforms
119
To Save a Waveform to a Reference Waveform Location
119
To Display a Reference Waveform
120
To Scale and Position Reference Waveforms
121
To Adjust Reference Waveform Skew
122
To Display Reference Waveform Information
122
To Save/Recall Reference Waveform Files To/From a USB Storage Device
122
Digital Channels
123
To Connect the Digital Probes to the Device under Test
123
Probe Cable for Digital Channels
124
Acquiring Waveforms Using the Digital Channels
127
To Display Digital Channels Using Autoscale
127
Interpreting the Digital Waveform Display
129
To Change the Displayed Size of the Digital Channels
130
To Switch a Single Channel on or off
130
To Switch All Digital Channels on or off
130
To Switch Groups of Channels on or off
130
To Change the Logic Threshold for Digital Channels
131
To Reposition a Digital Channel
131
To Display Digital Channels as a Bus
132
Digital Channel Signal Fidelity: Probe Impedance and Grounding
135
Input Impedance
136
Probe Grounding
138
Best Probing Practices
140
To Replace Digital Probe Leads
140
Serial Decode
143
Serial Decode Options
143
Lister
144
Searching Lister Data
146
Display Settings
149
To Adjust Waveform Intensity
149
To Set or Clear Persistence
151
To Clear the Display
153
To Select the Grid Type
153
To Adjust the Grid Intensity
153
To Display Waveforms as Vectors or Dots
154
To Freeze the Display
155
Labels
157
To Turn the Label Display on or off
157
To Assign a Predefined Label to a Channel
158
To Define a New Label
159
To Load a List of Labels from a Text File You Create
160
To Reset the Label Library to the Factory Default
161
To Add an Annotation
162
Triggers
165
Adjusting the Trigger Level
167
Forcing a Trigger
167
Edge Trigger
168
Edge then Edge Trigger
170
Pulse Width Trigger
172
Pattern Trigger
175
Hex Bus Pattern Trigger
178
OR Trigger
178
Rise/Fall Time Trigger
180
Nth Edge Burst Trigger
182
Runt Trigger
183
Setup and Hold Trigger
186
Video Trigger
187
To Set up Generic Video Triggers
192
To Trigger on a Specific Line of Video
193
To Trigger on All Sync Pulses
194
To Trigger on a Specific Field of the Video Signal
195
To Trigger on All Fields of the Video Signal
196
To Trigger on Odd or Even Fields
197
Serial Trigger
200
Zone Qualified Trigger
201
Trigger Mode/Coupling
205
To Select the Auto or Normal Trigger Mode
206
To Select the Trigger Coupling
208
To Enable or Disable Trigger Noise Rejection
209
To Enable or Disable Trigger HF Reject
209
To Set the Trigger Holdoff
210
External Trigger Input
210
Maximum Voltage at Oscilloscope External Trigger Input
211
Acquisition Control
213
Running, Stopping, and Making Single Acquisitions (Run Control)
213
Overview of Sampling
215
Sampling Theory
215
Aliasing
215
Oscilloscope Bandwidth and Sample Rate
216
Oscilloscope Rise Time
217
Oscilloscope Bandwidth Required
218
Memory Depth and Sample Rate
219
Selecting the Acquisition Mode
219
Normal Acquisition Mode
220
Peak Detect Acquisition Mode
220
Averaging Acquisition Mode
223
High Resolution Acquisition Mode
225
Chapter
225
Realtime Sampling Option
226
Realtime Sampling and Oscilloscope Bandwidth
227
Acquiring to Segmented Memory
228
0 Chapter 3, “Vertical Controls,” Starting on Page 79
228
0 Chapter 4, “Math Waveforms,” Starting on Page 89
228
0 Chapter 5, “Reference Waveforms,” Starting on Page
228
0 Chapter 6, “Digital Channels,” Starting on Page 123
228
0 Chapter 7, “Serial Decode,” Starting on Page 143
228
0 Chapter 8, “Display Settings,” Starting on Page 149
228
0 Chapter 9, “Labels,” Starting on Page 157
228
Chapter
228
Navigating Segments
229
Measurements, Statistics, and Infinite Persistence with Segmented Memory
229
Chapter
229
Segmented Memory Re-Arm Time
230
Saving Data from Segmented Memory
230
To Make Cursor Measurements
232
Cursor Examples
235
To Make Automatic Measurements
242
Measurements Summary
244
Snapshot All
246
Voltage Measurements
247
Peak-Peak
248
Peak- Peak
248
Maximum
248
Minimum
248
Amplitude
248
Top
249
Base
250
Overshoot
250
Preshoot
251
Average
252
DC Rms
252
Ac Rms
253
Ratio
255
Time Measurements
255
Period
256
Frequency
256
Counter
257
Width
258
Burst Width
258
Duty Cycle
258
Width - Width
258
Rise Time
259
Fall Time
259
Delay
259
Phase
260
At Min y
262
At Max y
262
Count Measurements
263
Positive Pulse Count
263
Negative Pulse Count
263
Rising Edge Count
264
Falling Edges Count
264
Mixed Measurements
264
Area
264
Measurement Thresholds
265
Measurement Window
267
Measurement Statistics
267
Mask Testing
271
To Create a Mask from a "Golden" Waveform (Automask)
271
Mask Test Setup Options
274
Mask Statistics
276
To Manually Modify a Mask File
277
Building a Mask File
280
How Is Mask Testing Done
282
Digital Voltmeter
283
To Select Generated Waveform Types and Settings
287
18, "Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data
287
Waveform Generator
290
To Edit Arbitrary Waveforms
291
Creating New Arbitrary Waveforms
293
Editing Existing Arbitrary Waveforms
294
Capturing Other Waveforms to the Arbitrary Waveform
299
To Output the Waveform Generator Sync Pulse
299
To Specify the Expected Output Load
300
To Use Waveform Generator Logic Presets
300
To Add Noise to the Waveform Generator Output
301
To Add Modulation to the Waveform Generator Output
302
To Set up Amplitude Modulation (AM)
303
To Set up Frequency Modulation (FM)
304
To Set up Frequency-Shift Keying Modulation (FSK)
306
To Restore Waveform Generator Defaults
307
To Set up Dual Channel Tracking
307
Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data)
309
Saving Setups, Screen Images, or Data
309
To Save Setup Files
311
To Save BMP or PNG Image Files
311
To Save CSV, ASCII XY, or bin Data Files
312
Length Control
314
To Save Lister Data Files
315
To Save Reference Waveform Files to a USB Storage Device
315
To Save Masks
316
To Save Arbitrary Waveforms
316
To Navigate Storage Locations
317
To Enter File Names
317
Recalling Setups, Masks, or Data
318
To Recall Setup Files
319
To Recall Mask Files
319
To Recall Reference Waveform Files from a USB Storage Device
319
To Recall Arbitrary Waveforms
320
Recalling Default Setups
321
Performing a Secure Erase
321
Print (Screens)
323
To Print the Oscilloscope's Display
323
To Set up Network Printer Connections
325
To Specify the Print Options
326
To Specify the Palette Option
327
I/O Interface Settings
329
Utility Settings
330
Setting up the Oscilloscope's LAN Connection
330
To Establish a LAN Connection
331
Stand-Alone (Point-To-Point) Connection to a PC
332
File Explorer
333
Setting Oscilloscope Preferences
335
To Choose "Expand About" Center or Ground
335
To Disable/Enable Transparent Backgrounds
336
To Load the Default Label Library
336
To Set up the Screen Saver
336
To Set Autoscale Preferences
337
Setting the Oscilloscope's Clock
338
Setting the Rear Panel TRIG out Source
339
Setting the Reference Signal Mode
339
To Supply a Sample Clock to the Oscilloscope
340
Maximum Input Voltage at 10 Mhz REF Connector
340
To Synchronize the Timebase of Two or more Instruments
341
Performing Service Tasks
342
To Perform User Calibration
342
To Perform Hardware Self Test
344
To Perform Front Panel Self Test
345
To Display Oscilloscope Information
345
To Display the User Calibration Status
345
To Clean the Oscilloscope
345
To Check Warranty and Extended Services Status
346
To Contact Agilent
346
To Return the Instrument
346
Measurements," Starting on
347
Configuring the [Quick Action] Key
347
Web Interface
349
Accessing the Web Interface
350
Browser Web Control
351
Real Scope Remote Front Panel
352
Simple Remote Front Panel
353
Browser-Based Remote Front Panel
354
Remote Programming Via the Web Interface
355
Remote Programming with Agilent IO Libraries
356
Save/Recall
357
Saving Files Via the Web Interface
357
Recalling Files Via the Web Interface
358
Get Image
359
Identification Function
360
Instrument Utilities
360
Setting a Password
363
Specifications and Characteristics
367
Measurement Category
367
Reference
368
Oscilloscope Measurement Category
368
Measurement Category Definitions
368
Transient Withstand Capability
369
Maximum Input Voltage at Analog Inputs
369
Maximum Input Voltage at Digital Channels
369
Environmental Conditions
369
Probes and Accessories
370
Passive Probes
371
Single-Ended Active Probes
371
Differential Probes
372
Current Probes
373
Accessories Available
373
Loading Licenses and Displaying License Information
374
Licensed Options Available
375
Other Options Available
376
Upgrading to an MSO
376
Software and Firmware Updates
377
Binary Data (.Bin) Format
377
Binary Data in MATLAB
378
Binary Header Format
378
Example Program for Reading Binary Data
381
Examples of Binary Files
381
CSV and ASCII XY Files
384
CSV and ASCII XY File Structure
385
Minimum and Maximum Values in CSV Files
385
Acknowledgements
386
CAN/LIN Triggering and Serial Decode
387
Setup for CAN Signals
387
CAN Triggering
389
CAN Serial Decode
391
Interpreting CAN Decode
392
CAN Totalizer
393
Interpreting CAN Lister Data
394
Searching for CAN Data in the Lister
395
Setup for LIN Signals
396
LIN Triggering
397
LIN Serial Decode
399
Interpreting LIN Decode
401
Interpreting LIN Lister Data
402
Searching for LIN Data in the Lister
403
Flexray Triggering and Serial Decode
405
Setup for Flexray Signals
405
Flexray Triggering
406
Triggering on Flexray Frames
407
Triggering on Flexray Errors
408
Triggering on Flexray Events
408
Flexray Serial Decode
409
Interpreting Flexray Decode
410
Flexray Totalizer
411
Interpreting Flexray Lister Data
412
Searching for Flexray Data in the Lister
413
I2C/SPI Triggering and Serial Decode
415
Setup for I2C Signals
415
I2C Triggering
416
I2C Serial Decode
420
Interpreting I2C Decode
421
Interpreting I2C Lister Data
423
Searching for I2C Data in the Lister
423
Setup for SPI Signals
424
SPI Triggering
428
SPI Serial Decode
430
Interpreting SPI Decode
432
Interpreting SPI Lister Data
433
Searching for SPI Data in the Lister
433
I2S Triggering and Serial Decode
435
Setup for I2S Signals
435
I2S Triggering
438
In the Trigger Menu, Press the Trigger Softkey; Then, Turn the Entry Knob
438
Are Being Decoded
438
Press the Trigger Setup Softkey to Open the SPI Trigger Setup Menu
439
I2S Serial Decode
441
Interpreting I2S Decode
442
Interpreting I2S Lister Data
443
Searching for I2S Data in the Lister
444
MIL-STD-1553/ARINC 429 Triggering and Serial Decode
445
Setup for MIL-STD-1553 Signals
445
MIL-STD-1553 Triggering
447
Press the Trigger Softkey; Then, Turn the Entry Knob to Select the Trigger Condition
447
MIL-STD-1553 Serial Decode
448
Interpreting MIL-STD-1553 Decode
449
Interpreting MIL-STD-1553 Lister Data
450
Searching for MIL-STD-1553 Data in the Lister
451
Setup for ARINC 429 Signals
452
ARINC 429 Triggering
453
ARINC 429 Serial Decode
455
Interpreting ARINC 429 Decode
457
ARINC 429 Totalizer
458
Interpreting ARINC 429 Lister Data
459
Searching for ARINC 429 Data in the Lister
460
UART/RS232 Triggering and Serial Decode
461
Setup for UART/RS232 Signals
461
UART/RS232 Triggering
463
UART/RS232 Serial Decode
465
Interpreting UART/RS232 Decode
467
UART/RS232 Totalizer
468
Interpreting UART/RS232 Lister Data
469
Searching for UART/RS232 Data in the Lister
469
USB 2.0 Triggering and Serial Decode
471
Setup for USB 2.0 Signals
471
USB 2.0 Triggering
473
USB 2.0 Serial Decode
475
Interpreting USB 2.0 Decode
476
Interpreting USB 2.0 Lister Data
478
Searching for USB 2.0 Data in the Lister
479
Index
481
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