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After MA the next step causes an arrow symbol to be displayed 
in the “Mathematics Edit“ menu under item “Edit“. It is a hint 
about another submenu described under item 7.2.5.

7.2.4

 Operand 2

This operand can only be chosen if the function ADD(ition), 
SUB(traction), MUL(tiplication) or DIV(ision) is present. Then the 
same signals can be chosen as described under item 7.2.3.
After MA the next step causes  an arrow symbol to be dis-
played in the “Mathematics Edit“ menu under item “Edit“. It 
is a hint about another submenu described under item 7.2.5.

7.2.5

 Operand selection by Constant Editor 

In the CW position of the INTENS knob 

2

 an additional item 

”Edit“ and an arrow symbol is displayed. Pressing the associated 
function button opens the sub submenu ”Edit Edit“. This allowes 
you to choose a number, its ”Dec.Point“ (decimal point) and its 
”Prefix“ of the ”Unit“, all with the INTENS knob 

2

. The unit need 

not be selected    : it is only shown as a reminder. 

7.3 Display

STOP

 Attention! 

 

“Mathematics signals“ and “Reference signals“ 
cannot be displayed at the same time. Displaying 
“Mathematics signals“ automatically switches the 
display of “Reference signals“ off and vice versa.  

 
The function ”Display“ is available twice in the menu and may 
be switched on or off in any combination. This allows you to 
display: no result, one result, or the result of two equations 
as signals. The displays will come forward upon leaving the 
”Mathematics“ menu. Also the designation of the equation (e.g. 
MA2) will be shown. Select the equations to be displayed with 
the INTENS knob 

2

The mathematics signal is automatically scaled, this is inde-
pendent of the graticule, of Y and time base parameters, hence 
the scale will not be shown. The measurement of the signal 
amplitudes must be performed with AUTO MEASURE or using 
the CURSOR (V to GND) after the ”reference“ (e.g. MA2) of the 
CURSOR to the ”mathematics signal“ and its scale is established 
(CURSOR MEASURE  pushbutton 

>

 Cursors 

>

 reference 

>

 e.g. 

MA2). The readout may then display e.g.: ”V(MA2): 900 mV“. 

In combination division and the constant 0, no result will be 
displayed. The mathematics function will only be calculated 
and displayed if possible. As the calculation is made in real time 
conditions, a new calculation requires that the channels are 
activated and new valid data are present (e.g. trigger conditions 
are met). An error message will not be output.
 

7.4 Units 

Each function ”Display“ will be associated with a function ”Unit“ 
which can be selected with INTENS knob 

2

 and will be attached 

to the result. 

8

 

Acquire  

(pushbutton)

 

Digital mode only, in FFT mode without effect

This pushbutton opens the menu ACQUIRE which offers these 
modes: 

8.1  Normal (Refresh) – Capture

/

Display

In this mode repetitive signals can be recorded and displayed, 
as in analog mode; the display shows rfr. The current signal 
capture can be stopped (pushbutton lit) or started (pushbutton 
not lit) by the RUN/STOP pushbutton 

6

.   

A trigger will start a new acquisition which will overwrite the 
display of the former. The display will remain on screen until 
the next acquisition. This mode is available over the full time 
base range (50 s/cm to 5 ns/cm).

STOP

 Please note: 

 

At 20 ms and smaller time defl ection coeffi cients 
the signal display always starts at the screen left. 
After switching to a time defl ection coeffi cient of 50 
ms or higher, the capture starts at once but under 
these conditions the signal display starts at the 
trigger point, which is placed without delay (Read-
out: “Tt:0s“) at the screen horizontal center. The 
second capture starts at the screen left. 

This behaviour is relatively meaningless for small time defl ec-
tion coeffi cients. In the case of high time defl ection coeffi cients 
combined with high Post Trigger times,  the instrument seems 
to show no reaction. The resulting uncertainty can be avoided 
by activating the “Status“ display (see item 10.4.4 Status Erf. 
AUTO  AUS). 

The following example describes the long waiting times caused 
by the 1 M Byte RAM: 

With the time base setting at 50 s/cm and the trigger point  set 
to the utmost left position by the HORIZONTAL control 

27

, the 

readout will indicate ”Tt:1.85ks“. This means that 1,600 seconds 
must elapse until the trace will become visible at the screen left 
and after another 250 s it will have reached the screen centre 
(1,600 s + 250 s = 1.85 ks). 

After the capture has been completed, the new signal curve 
overwrites that previously recorded, after a trigger event started 
the capture and the waiting time elapsed.

8.2 Envelope capture

/

display 

Envelope is a special refresh mode, the readout will show 
”env“. Also in this mode there must be sufficient signal for 
triggering. 

In contrast to the refresh mode the results of several captures 
will be examined and the maxima and minima stored, the enve-
lope of the signal will then be displayed if it changes in amplitude 
or/and frequency. Also any jitter will be shown. 

Also in this mode pressing RUN/STOP 

6

 will stop the ac-

quisition, indicated by STOP constantly lit. After pressing the 
pushbutton again, the formerly stored signals will be erased 
and the envelope calculation starts anew. In order to prevent 
an accidental turning on of this mode, operating any control 
which influences the signal display will automatically switch 
envelope off. 

Because this mode requires many signal repetitions and acqui-
sitions it is not compatible with single sweep/acquisition. AUTO 
or normal trigger modes must be selected. 

8.3 Average mode capture

/

display 

This is also a special mode within the refresh mode. Also here 
signal repetitions are needed. 

The weighting of each acquisition can be selected with ”Ave-
rage“ in the menu, any number between 2 and 512 may be 
chosen using the INTENS knob 

2

. The readout will show e.g. 

”avg#512“. 

The higher the number of acquisitions averaged, the lower the 
contribution of a single acquisition will be and the longer the 

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Summary of Contents for HM1008-2

Page 1: ...100 MHz CombiScope HM1008 2 Manual English 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Fax 781 665 0780 TestEquipmentDepot com...

Page 2: ...e 89 336 EEC amended by 91 263 EWG 92 31 EEC Directive EMC 89 336 CEE amend e par 91 263 EWG 92 31 CEE Niederspannungsrichtlinie 73 23 EWG erg nzt durch 93 68 EWG Low Voltage Equipment Directive 73 23...

Page 3: ...ion 14 Phase measurements with Lissajous gures 14 Measurement of phase differences in dual channel Yt mode 14 Measurement of amplitude modulation 15 Triggering and time base 15 Automatic peak triggeri...

Page 4: ...Flash A D Converters Pre Post Trigger 100 to 400 Time Base 50 s cm 5 ns cm Acquisition modes Single Event Refresh Average Envelope Roll Peak Detect USB RS 232 optional IEEE 488 Ethernet USB Signal dis...

Page 5: ...Hz 3 dB X Y phase shift 3 220 kHz Digital mode Time base range 1 2 5 sequence Refresh Mode 20 ms cm 5 ns cm with Peak Detect 20ms cm 2ms cm min Pulse Width 10ns Roll Mode 50 s cm 50 ms cm Accuracy tim...

Page 6: ...as manufactured and tested accordingly It left the factory in perfect safe condition Hence it also corresponds to European Standard EN 61010 1 resp International Standard IEC 1010 1 In order to mainta...

Page 7: ...0 to 40 degrees C During transport or storage the temperature may be 20 to 55 degrees C Please note that after exposure to such temperatures or in case of condensation proper time must be allowed unti...

Page 8: ...d 2 controls 16 VOLTS DIV SCALE VAR knob 34 Channel 1 Y de ection coef cient Y variabel and Y scaling setting 17 VOLTS DIV SCALE VAR knob 34 Channel 2 Y de ection coef cient Y variabel and Y scaling s...

Page 9: ...e rear side and USB Stick ash drive connector 41 COMPONENT TESTER 2 sockets with 4 mm 47 Connectors for test leads of the Component Tester Left socket is galvanically connected with protective earth 4...

Page 10: ...owever when charging and discharging a large capacitor DC coupling is preferable with all signals of varying duty cycle otherwise the display will move up and down depending on the duty cycle Of cours...

Page 11: ...ignal to 5 cm Position the rising portion symmetrically to the graticule centre line using both Y and X positioning controls Notice the intersections of the signal with the 10 and 90 lines and project...

Page 12: ...r other interference is visible especially at high sen sitivity one possible reason may be multiple grounding The scope itself and most other equipment are connected to safety ground so ground loops m...

Page 13: ...r with both a high CM rejection and a high permissible CM range Therefore please observe the following rule Always look at the two signals in the one channel only or the dual modes not in Add mode and...

Page 14: ...ometric functions are periodic limit the cal culation to angles 90 degrees This is where this function is most useful Do not use too high frequencies because as explained above the two amplifiers are...

Page 15: ...to be found in the shaded TRIGGER area they are described in Controls and Readout In YT mode the signal will de ect the trace vertically while the ti mebase will de ect it horizontally the speed can...

Page 16: ...automatic and normal modes Trigger coupling Menu FILTER Consult chapters MODE 20 AUTO LEVEL A B 19 FILTER 21 and SOURCE 22 in Controls and Readout In AUTOSET DC coupling will be used unless ac couplin...

Page 17: ...rds will indicate the trigger time posi tion if this lies within the screen area The Trigger symbol is not indicated This trigger mode is to be used with greatest care and should be an exception rathe...

Page 18: ...a reconstruction of the signal acquired In analog mode the display will always start on the left Let us assume one period of a signal is displayed at a convenient time base setting Increasing the swe...

Page 19: ...COMPONENT TESTER 41 The scope has a built in component tester The test object is con nected with 4 mm banana plugs In this mode the Y ampli ers and the time base are turned off If the components are...

Page 20: ...part is good With enhancement type MOSFETs an open circuit will be seen in all directions as the threshold voltage G S is not available With power MOSFETs the antiparallel diode S D can be seen Tests...

Page 21: ...the sampling frequency is only twice the signal frequency there will only be two points displayed on the screen any number of signal shapes may be drawn which t through these two points The Nyquist th...

Page 22: ...over the screen from left to right in usual Yt mode Roll readout rol 3 Single sweep triggered menu Trigger MODE signal capture in usual Yt mode Single readout sgl 4 Untriggered continuous signal captu...

Page 23: ...en exactly This is dependent on the signal shape as well as on its amplitude displayed While it is fairly easy to recognize a square wave it requires at least 10 samples per period to distinguish a si...

Page 24: ...le a communication between PC and oscilloscope an USB driver must be installed on the PC which is requested by Windows if for the rst time a connection is made between oscilloscope and PC via USB A di...

Page 25: ...e settings Also arrows may be shown which point to available submenus In some modes various pushbuttons or INTENS operations are meaningless and will hence not cause a menu display STOP Please note If...

Page 26: ...the signal expanded by Zoom RO Int Readout intensity Focus Focus for signal and readout Readout On Off The readout can be switched off to eliminate interference of the readout with the signal s that...

Page 27: ...determined by the distance of the short auxiliary cursor line to the long reference line lower respectively left if appropriate with a negative sign 4 2 1 3 degree measurement of degrees The distance...

Page 28: ...7 MATH pushbutton digital mode only not in FFT mode The MATH pushbutton calls the Mathematics menu and a for mula editor The mathematic menu enables the mathematical processing of current channel 1 an...

Page 29: ...opped pushbutton lit or started pushbutton not lit by the RUN STOP pushbutton 6 A trigger will start a new acquisition which will overwrite the display of the former The display will remain on screen...

Page 30: ...ween the samples and short signal deviations such as glitches may occur without being sampled The maximum gap size is 0 25 s between the samples at a time base setting of 50 s cm The advantage of Peak...

Page 31: ...ssocia Set STOP Please note If both reference displays are on and if both memory locations are identical e g RE1 RE1 the signal will be displayed twice on the same spot 9 2 2 4 Associated settings Pre...

Page 32: ...f a menu was opened it will be turned off by AUTOSET During the display of HELP texts AUTOSET is not available AUTOSET can and should be used during FFT ope ration to avoid misadjustment 12 HELP Press...

Page 33: ...shbutton 15 and the menu item acti vated 14 1 Y position 14 1 1 Y Position of channel 2 analog and digital mode POSITION 2 is for Y Position CH2 control if Yt mode time base mode is present and the CH...

Page 34: ...low too many signal periods to avoid so called aliasing The signal display height should be between 5 mm 0 5 div and 8 cm 8 div Signal display heights 8 cm cause the danger that the dynamic range is e...

Page 35: ...In principle the following conditions must be met a Trigger conditions must be present if frequency or period time measurement is performed For signals under 20 Hz normal triggering is required Please...

Page 36: ...ep triggering can be selected Choo sing Slope will allow trigger on any signal shape For video signals select Video and press the FILTER pushbutton 21 in order to nd a choice of special trigger modes...

Page 37: ...ngs are available 21 2 1 Frame Line Depending on the setting chosen triggering will be on frame or line sync pulses The selection will also affect other menu items Readout Tr Source TV 21 2 1 1 Frame...

Page 38: ...This pushbutton allows you to change the function of the HO RIZONTAL knob 27 26 1 Analog mode The pushbutton signals the actually selected function in accor dance with the front panel lettering dark...

Page 39: ...he exception of 50 ns cm TB B can not be set to the same speed as TB A or slower Further information is available in the section Time base B 2nd time base Delay Triggering Analog mode in the chapter T...

Page 40: ...th other parameters in FFT mode From the sampling frequency rate setting the theoretically highest displayable frequency fmax results In accordance with the Nyquist Shannon sampling theorem the highes...

Page 41: ...resentation by time base A there will be no triggering of time base B any more and thus no time base B display The same holds in time base B only mode 30 1 5 B trigger Edge Except for the negative edg...

Page 42: ...ls with low frequency content If the DC content of the signal or the duty cycle of pulses changes the capacitor will charge or discharge and this will cause a momentary Y shift of the display 31 2 Gro...

Page 43: ...ng is necessary and no information pertaining to it is shown FFT DUAL mode will not be offered in combination with FFT 32 4 ADD In ADD mode the signals of both channels are algebraically added and dis...

Page 44: ...tion of it e g to the screen centre without disconnecting the signal After switching back to the signal its amplitude can now be determined with respect to the formerly set zero reference The 0 V Grou...

Page 45: ...uency is the highest frequency a real time digital oscilloscope can measure without aliasing This frequency is half the sampling frequency sam pling rate In case of higher frequencies the number of sa...

Page 46: ...bmenus Save and Recall that can be opened by pressing the assigned function keys When the menu Utilities is not displayed it opens automati cally when a USB ash drive is connected with the USB Stick c...

Page 47: ...on can be found under section Component Tester 42 USB Stick USB ash drive connector After a USB ash drive has been connected the LED in the USB ash drive brie y blinks and the menu Utilities opens Fur...

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