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impedance sources or low frequencies (

<

50 kHz). With high 

frequencies impedance matching will be necessary.

Nonsinusoidal signals require impedance matching, at both 
ends preferably. At the scope input a feed through – 50 Ω-ter-
mination will be required. HAMEG offers a HZ22 termination. If 
proper terminations are not used sizeable pulse aberrations will 
result. Also sine wave signals of 

>

 100 kHz should be properly 

terminated. Most generators control signal amplitudes only if 
correctly terminated. 

HZ22 may only be used up to 7 V

rms

 or 20 V

PP

 i.e. 1 W.

For probes terminations are neither required nor allowed, they 
would ruin the signal. 

Probes feature very low loads at fairly low frequencies: 10 MΩ in 
parallel to a few pF, valid up to several hundred kHz. However, 
the input impedance diminishes with rising frequency to quite 
low values. This has to be borne in mind as probes are, e.g., 
entirely unsuitable to measure signals across high impedance 
high frequency circuits such as bandfi lters etc.! Here only FET 
probes can be used. Use of a probe as a rule will also protect 
the scope input due to the high probe series resistance (9 MΩ). 
As probes cannot be calibrated exactly enough during ma-
nufacturing individual calibration with the scope input used is 
mandatory! (See Probe Calibration).

Passive probes will, as a rule, decrease the scope bandwidth 
resp. increase the rise time. We recommend to use HZ200 pro-
bes in order to make maximum use of the combined bandwidth. 
HZ200 features 2 additional hf compensation adjustments. 

Whenever the DC content is 

>

 400 V

DC

 coupling must be used in 

order to prevent overstressing the scope input capacitor. This is 
especially important if a 100:1 probe is used as this is specifi ed 
for 1200 V

DC

 + peak AC. 

AC coupling of low frequency signals may produce tilt.

If the dc content of a signal must be blocked it is possible to 
insert a capacitor of proper size and voltage rating in front of the 
probe, a typical application would be a ripple measurement. 

When measuring small voltages the selection of the ground 
connection is of vital importance. It should be as close to voltage 
take-off point as possible, otherwise ground currents may de-
teriorate the measurement. The ground connections of probes 
are especially critical, they should be as short as possible and 
of large size. 

STOP

  If a probe is to be connected to a BNC connector use 

a probe tip to BNC adapter.

If ripple or 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 may exist. Also, most instruments will 
have capacitors between line and safety ground installed which 
conduct current from the live wire into the safety ground. 

First time operation and initial adjustments  

Prior to fi rst time operation the connection between the instru-
ment and safety ground must be ensured, hence the plug must 
be inserted fi rst.

Use the red pushbutton POWER to turn the scope on. Several 
displays will light up. The scope will then assume the set-up, 
which was selected before it was turned off. If no trace and 
no readout are visible after approximately 20 sec, push the 
AUTOSET button.

As soon as the trace becomes visible select an average inten-
sity with INTENS, then select FOCUS and adjust it, then select 
TRACE ROTATION and adjust for a horizontal trace.

With respect to crt life use only as much intensity as necessary 
and convenient under given ambient light conditions, if unused 
turn the intensity fully off rather than turning the scope off and 
on too much, this is detrimental to the life of the crt heater. 
Do not allow a stationary point to stay, it might burn the crt 
phosphor.

With unknown signals start with the lowest sensitivity 20 V/cm, 
connect the input cables to the scope and then to the measu-
ring object which should be deenergized in the beginning. Then 
turn the measuring object on. If the trace disappears, push 
AUTOSET.

Trace rotation TR

The crt has an internal graticule. In order to adjust the defl ected 
beam with respect to this graticule the Trace Rotation control 
is provided. Select the function Trace Rotation and adjust for a 
trace which is exactly parallel to the graticule.

Probe adjustment and use

In order to ensure proper matching of the probe used to the 
scope input impedance the scope contains a calibrator with 
short rise time and an amplitude of 0.2 V

pp

 ± 1 %, equivalent to 

4 cm at 5 mV/cm when using 10:1 probes.

The inner diameter of the calibrator connector is  4.9 mm and 
standardized for series F probes. Using this special connec-
tor is the only way to connect a probe to a fast signal source 
minimizing signal and ground lead lengths and to ensure true 
displays of pulse signals.

1 kHz adjustment

This basic adjustment will ensure that the capacitive attenuation 
equals the resistive attenuation thus rendering the attenuation 
of the probe independent of frequency. 1:1 probes can not be 
adjusted and need no such adjustment anyway. 

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Summary of Contents for HM1008

Page 1: ...100 MHz CombiScope HM1008 Manual English...

Page 2: ...MC Directive 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 Dire...

Page 3: ...Measurement of phase differences in dual channel Yt mode 14 Measurement of amplitude modulation 15 Triggering and time base 15 Automatic peak triggering MODE menu 15 Normal trigger mode See menu MODE...

Page 4: ...me Base 50 s cm 5 ns cm Acquisition modes Single Event Refresh Average Envelope Roll Peak Detect RS 232 Interface optional USB RS 232 IEEE 488 Ethernet USB Signal display Yt and XY Interpolation Sinx...

Page 5: ...e 50 ppm Display 1 MEMORY ZOOM max 50 000 1 Bandwidth X Amplifier 0 100 MHz 3 dB X Y phase shift 3 100 MHz Digital Storage Sampling rate real time 2x 500 MSa s 1 GSa s interleaved Sampling rate random...

Page 6: ...Without pulling the locking knobs they will latch in into the next locking position Handle mounting dismounting The handle can be removed by pulling it out further depending on the instrument model in...

Page 7: ...xplosion The operating position may be any however suf cient ventila tion must be ensured convection cooling Prolonged operation requires the horizontal or inclined position STOP Do not obstruct the v...

Page 8: ...tes the current function of POSITION 1 and 2 controls VOLTS DIV SCALE VAR knob 32 Channel 1 Y de ection coef cient Y variabel and Y scaling setting VOLTS DIV SCALE VAR knob 32 Channel 2 Y de ection co...

Page 9: ...Component Tester Left socket is galvanically connected with protective earth MEMORY oom COMPONENT TESTER PROBE ADJ C O M B I S C O P E POWER 38 39 40 EXIT MENU VOLTS DIV SCALE VAR VOLTS DIV SCALE VAR...

Page 10: ...ich of course must have a suf cient dc rating Care must be taken however when charging and discharging a large capacitor Dc coupling is preferable with all signals of varying duty cyc le otherwise the...

Page 11: ...ead the time difference In the example it was 1 6 cm at 5 ns cm equals 8 ns rise time When measuring very short rise times coming close to the scope rise time it is necessary to subtract the scope s a...

Page 12: ...specially 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 may exist Also most instruments wi...

Page 13: ...herefore please observe the following rule Always look at the two signals in the one channel only or the dual modes and make sure that they are within the permissible input signal range this is the ca...

Page 14: ...ator with trigonometric functions This calculation is independent of the signal amplitudes Please note As the trigonometric functions are periodic limit the calculation to angles 90 degrees This is wh...

Page 15: ...e time base variable or external triggering Reading a and b off the screen the modulation degree will result a b a b m bzw m 100 a b a b a UT 1 m and b UT 1 m When measuring the modulation degree the...

Page 16: ...ve of the polarity of the next slope Rising slope means that a signal comes from a negative po tential and rises towards a positive one This is independent of the vertical position A positive slope ma...

Page 17: ...ed with SOURCE Alt 1 2 The read out will display Tr alt but no more the trigger point symbol indicating level and time position Instead an arrow pointing upwards will indicate the trigger time positio...

Page 18: ...time whereas a DSO can only show a reconstruction of the signal acquired some time later In analog mode thus the display will always start on the left Let us assume one period of a signal is displayed...

Page 19: ...n this mode the Y ampli ers and the time base are turned off Only individual components may be tested i e they must not be part of a circuit if voltages are to be applied to the BNC connectors If the...

Page 20: ...conduct if prior to testing the gate was connected to the source The Rdson will be shown As this can be very low it may look like a plain short although the part is good With enhancement type MOSFETs...

Page 21: ...t the signal is a sine wave It is easily under stood that in order to depict an unknown signal shape one needs at least 1 or 2 points per centimeter in other words the useful signal frequency is only...

Page 22: ...al capture is triggered in SINGLE REFRESH ENVELOPE and AVERAGE modes and untriggered in ROLL and XY modes The normal Refresh mode is similar to the operating mode of an analog scope Triggering will ca...

Page 23: ...lained the maximum sampling rate must be reduced for slow time base settings This may cause aliases If e g a sine wave is sampled only with one sample per period and if it should be synchronous with t...

Page 24: ...eters are N 8 2 no parity 8 bits data 2 stop bits RTS CTS hardware protocol Selection of Baud rate Baud rate setting is automatic Range 110 to 115200 no parity 8 bits data 2 stop bits The rst SPACE CR...

Page 25: ...ess and will hence not cause a menu display STOP Please note If a menu is shown some other information dis played in the readout may disappear this will reappear immediately upon leaving the menu Each...

Page 26: ...displayed by ZOOM digital mode only RO Int Readout intensity Focus Focus for signal and readout Readout On Off Turning the readout off will eliminate interference of the readout with the signal s The...

Page 27: ...s blue The operating mode Yt or XY will not be affected If component test mode was selected possible only in analog mode and the scope is switched to digital the operating mode last used when in DSO m...

Page 28: ...ntre With the 2nd acquisition the display will start at the screen left In most cases this is meaningless but the scope may seem not to react at slow time base settings combined with long Posttrigger...

Page 29: ...without the need for a trigger Hence all controls displays and readouts for the trigger and ZOOM will be disabled The readout will show rol The result of the last acquisition will be displayed at the...

Page 30: ...1 MByte samples may be acquired but only up to 2 KBytes per channel can be displayed hence possibly min or max values may not be shown Otherwise the display is as described above AUTOSET Choosing AUT...

Page 31: ...Mathematics signal position DSO mode only The POSITION 1 control will assume the function of position con trol for mathematics signals after the following procedure Press the MATH pushbutton Display u...

Page 32: ...alibrated The results of cursor measurements will be agged accordingly In this mode the sensitivity can be changed with the VOLTS DIV SCALE VAR control knob from 1 mV cm to 20 V cm 16 3 SCALE DSO mode...

Page 33: ...AUTO CURSOR MEASURE pushbutton Pressing this pushbutton will open the menu Measurement which offers the submenus Cursors and Auto If the submenu Cursors was selected and a measuring mode Cursors On m...

Page 34: ...n mode the level can only be selected between the signal s peak values The movement of the trigger symbol is vertical only The range of this symbol is limited in order to prevent that this symbol will...

Page 35: ...ode of the scope C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t any level can be set If the trigger level is set such that no trig gers are generated the automatic triggering will nevertheless start the time bas...

Page 36: ...nly This display will light up if the hold off time was set to 0 in order to indicate that the longer than minimum hold off time may cause a lower rep rate of the time base and thus a darker display S...

Page 37: ...the readout Z and is calibrated Turning the knob CCW will decrease turning it CW will increase the time base speed This can be selected from 20 ms cm to 5 ns cm in a 1 2 5 sequence The maximum expansi...

Page 38: ...ded to the time base B display Press the CH1 2 CURSOR MA REF ZOOM pushbutton which calls the Pos Scale menu Press the function push button TB B this will cause the POSITION 1 knob to act as the positi...

Page 39: ...between 1 mV cm to 20 V cm VERT XY pushbutton This pushbutton switches the vertical menu on off This menu allows to select the operating modes of the vertical ampli ers C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o...

Page 40: ...correct if the sensitivities of both channels are identical otherwise the readout will show CH1 CH2 C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t Automatic voltage measurements can not be performed in ADD mode...

Page 41: ...n XY DSO mode both channels may be inverted 32 6 Bandwidth Full 20 MHz This pushbutton will select full or 20 MHz bandwidth Full Full bandwidth will be the one given in the speci cations 20 MHz Provid...

Page 42: ...l s a n d R e a d o u t PROBE ADJ connector A square wave signal of 0 2 Vpp is available for the adjustment of 10 1 probes The frequency can be selected by pressing the pushbutton PROBE ADJ and callin...

Page 43: ...43 Subject to change without notice C o n t r o l s a n d R e a d o u t...

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