Save Signals in Internal Memory
Max. Capture Time: 0.5 s to 2000 s
Max. Number of Samples: 100 Msamples
The “Analysis bandwidth × Analysis time” signal is held in internal
memory and saved to hard disk.
Up to 100 Msamples of data can be saved to memory for one
measurement. The frequency span determines the sampling rate.
The following chart shows the maximum capture time per
frequency span.
Span
∗
Sampling Rate
Capture Time
Max.
Sampling Data
1 kHz
2 kHz
2000 s
4M
2.5 kHz
5 kHz
2000 s
10M
5 kHz
10 kHz
2000 s
20M
10 kHz
20 kHz
2000 s
40M
25 kHz
50 kHz
2000 s
100M
50 kHz
100 kHz
1000 s
100M
100 kHz
200 kHz
500 s
100M
250 kHz
500 kHz
200 s
100M
500 kHz
1 MHz
100 s
100M
1 MHz
2 MHz
50 s
100M
2.5 MHz
5 MHz
20 s
100M
5 MHz
10 MHz
10 s
100M
10 MHz
20 MHz
5 s
100M
25 MHz
50 MHz
2 s
100M
31.25 MHz
50 MHz
2 s
100M
50 MHz
100 MHz
500 ms
50M
62.5 MHz
100 MHz
500 ms
50M
100 MHz
200 MHz
500 ms
100M
125 MHz
200 MHz
500 ms
100M
∗
: With Opt. 006: 1 kHz to 10 MHz
With Opt. 005/006: 1 kHz to 31.25 MHz
With Opt. 005/006/077: 1 kHz to 62.5 MHz
With Opt. 005/006/077/078: 1 kHz to 125 MHz
Signal Analyzer: Basic Performance/Functions
Replay Function for Comparison Evaluation
This function reads saved data and replays it using the signal
analyzer measurement function.
Examples:
1. Data sharing between separate R&D and manufacturing
2. Later laboratory bench-top analysis of on-site signals
3. Save data at shipment and re-verify if problem occurs
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