1.2 Features
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Memory Function:
Provides a sampling period as fast as 50 ns, suitable for observing instanta-
neous waveforms and transient phenomena.
Recorder Function:
Suitable for slow phenomena and observational recording.
REC&MEM Function:
For long-term monitoring; sudden or intermittent signal waveforms can be, at
least partially, recorded.
Real-Time Saving Function:
Suitable for storing long-term measurement data. While measuring, data is
saved directly onto recording media.
FFT Function:
Provides frequency analysis.
See
"4.1 Selecting the Function" (p. 81)
About FFT Function:
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8860-50
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: Choose from 64 to 256 MWords, or 1 or 2 GWords.
Digital triggering circuitry is employed.
Control measurements by combined trigger criteria including level, window,
period, glitch, slope, voltage sag, logic (pattern) and timer triggers.
See
"Chapter 6 Trigger Settings" (p. 135)
By setting the measurement unit name and physical value per volt of input sig-
nal, measurements are converted and displayed as the specified measurement
units.
See
"5.4 Converting Input Values (Scaling Function)" (p. 123)
• Without interrupting ongoing measurements, you can scroll back to view
recorded waveforms that have scrolled off the screen.
See
"8.1 Scrolling Waveforms" (p. 192)
• Numerical values and gauges can be displayed with waveforms, simplifying
on-screen verification of measured values.
See
"8.5 Applying Gauges" (p. 198)
• Trace cursors enable viewing times and numerical values on all channels.
See
• Various numerical calculations and waveform calculations are available.
See
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Measurement functions corresponding to measurement appli-
cation
High capacity memory choices
Plenty of trigger functions
Scaling function enables reading any measured values
directly
Various observation and analysis functions
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