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Memory Dividing Function
You can divide the memory capacity into several blocks, each of which is used to store waveforms.
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Operation available with the memory dividing function
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You can divide the memory capacity into several blocks and save waveforms onto any blocks.
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When triggered, the instrument starts to sequentially acquire waveform data and store the data
onto the block you specified (start block).
During use of the memory division, the instrument may switch the trigger output (TRIG_OUT
terminal) to a low level or irregularly output signals.
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The trigger output method is set to pulse.
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Recording (measuring) length: 5 ms or less
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You can divide a memory into up to 1024 blocks.
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You cannot use the real-time save function concurrently with the memory division function.
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Memory Dividing Function
Summary of Contents for MR8740-50
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Page 6: ...Contents iv...
Page 40: ...34 Enlarging a Part of the Waveform Zoom Function...
Page 86: ...80 Configuring Generator Module Specific Settings...
Page 128: ...122 Automatically Specifying the Trigger Level Auto trigger Level...
Page 164: ...158 Numerical Calculation Types and Descriptions...
Page 182: ...176 Displaying Waveforms...
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Page 214: ...208 Operating the Instrument With a Browser Installed in a Computer...
Page 224: ...218 External Sampling EXT SMPL...
Page 232: ...226 Information for Reference Purposes...
Page 236: ...230 Index...
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