Probe field
You use the Probe field to set the probe attenuation factor for the input
channel currently displayed in the Input field.
Probe attenuation factor
The probe attenuation factor can be set from 1:1 to 1000:1 in increments of
one. When you select a probe attenuation factor, the actual sensitivity at the
input does not change. The voltage values shown on the display (V/div,
offset, trigger level) are automatically adjusted to reflect the attenuation
factor. The marker and automatic measurement voltage values change when
a Run is initiated and the next acquisition is displayed.
Coupling field
You use the Coupling field to set the input impedance for the channel
currently displayed in the Input field.
Coupling field selections
When you select the Coupling field, a pop-up appears that shows the input
impedance values available. The selectable values are 1M
Ω
/ DC, 1M
Ω
/ AC,
and 50
Ω
/ DC.
C A U T I O N
The maximum input voltage for the 50
Ω
/ DC Coupling field selection is
5 Vrms.
Preset field
When you select the Preset field, a pop-up appears, offerring choices of TTL,
ECL, and User. The Preset field automatically sets offset, V/div, and trigger
level values to properly display TTL and ECL logic levels. Trigger level is in
the Trigger menu and can be changed only when edge trigger is the selected
trigger mode.
The Scope Channel Menu
Probe field
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Summary of Contents for 1660CS
Page 5: ...Introduction iv ...
Page 16: ...1 Logic Analyzer Overview ...
Page 24: ...2 Connecting Peripherals ...
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Page 34: ...3 Using the Logic Analyzer ...
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Page 56: ...4 Using the Trigger Menu ...
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Page 76: ...5 Triggering Examples ...
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Page 110: ...6 File Management ...
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Page 222: ...8 System Performance Analysis SPA Software ...
Page 241: ...SPA Time Interval System Performance Analysis SPA Software SPA measurement processes 8 20 ...
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Page 284: ...10 Troubleshooting ...
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Page 324: ...Troubleshooting Flowchart 2 Troubleshooting To use the flowcharts 12 13 ...
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