Measurement setup requirements
Measurements typically should be made at the fastest possible sweep speed
in order to obtain the most accurate measurement possible. You can only
make automatic measurements with data that is currently being displayed in
the waveform display area. Keep the following in mind when making
measurements:
•
At least one full cycle of the waveform, with at least two like edges, must
be displayed for Period and Freq measurements.
•
A complete positive pulse must be displayed to make a +Width
measurement.
•
A complete negative pulse must be displayed to make a
−
Width
measurement.
•
The leading (rising) edge of the waveform must be displayed for Risetime,
and rising edge Preshoot and Overshoot measurements.
•
The trailing (falling) edge of the waveform must be displayed for Falltime,
and falling edge Preshoot and Overshoot measurements.
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Risetime, Falltime, Preshoot, and Overshoot measurements will be more
accurate if you expand the edge of the waveform by selecting a faster
sweep speed.
•
If the signal is clipped, the automatic measurements cannot be made.
Criteria used for making automatic measurements
If more than one waveform, edge, or pulse is displayed, the measurements
are made on the first (leftmost) portion of the displayed waveform that can
be used. When any of the defined measurements are requested, the
oscilloscope first determines the top (100%) and base (0%) voltages of the
waveform. From this information, it can determine the other important
voltage values (10% voltage, 90% voltage, and 50% voltage) required to make
the measurements. The 10% and 90% voltage values are used in the rise
time and fall time measurements. The 50% voltage value is used for
measuring frequency, period, and pulse width.
The Scope Auto Measure Menu
Automatic measurements display
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Summary of Contents for 1660CS
Page 5: ...Introduction iv ...
Page 16: ...1 Logic Analyzer Overview ...
Page 24: ...2 Connecting Peripherals ...
Page 33: ...2 10 ...
Page 34: ...3 Using the Logic Analyzer ...
Page 55: ...3 22 ...
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 120: ...7 Reference ...
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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 ...
Page 252: ...9 Concepts ...
Page 284: ...10 Troubleshooting ...
Page 298: ...11 Specifications ...
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Page 312: ...12 Operator s Service ...
Page 324: ...Troubleshooting Flowchart 2 Troubleshooting To use the flowcharts 12 13 ...
Page 337: ...Glossary 4 ...