
The
General
Function
Menus
Utility
Menu
Plug-in
The
Plug-in
display
box
contains
the
conguration
of
the
plug-ins
.
Slot
Indicates
the
slot
where
the
plug-in
is
installed.
Model
Indicates
the
model
number
of
the
plug-in.
If
there
is
no
plug-in
in
a
slot,
the
model
number
is
listed
as
empty
.
If
the
mainframe
cannot
recognize
a
plug-in,
\~known "
is
displayed
in
place
of
a
model
number
.
If
\~known "
is
displayed,
try
reinstalling
the
plug-in.
If
\~known "
is
still
displayed,
refer
to
the
Service
Guide
for
that
plug-in
because
it
indicates
that
the
plug-in
is
defective
or
needs
to
be
reprogrammed.
Serial
number
Indicates
the
serial
number
of
the
plug-in
that
is
stored
in
the
nonvolatile
memory
inside
of
the
plug-in.
Analog
B
W
Indicates
the
maximum
analog
bandwidth
of
the
plug-in
when
used
with
the
mainframe
.
Using
probes
and
bandwidth
limit
lters
can
result
in
a
lower
system
bandwidth
for
the
associated
channel.
Calibration
Memory
Indicates
the
position
of
the
memory
calibration
protect
switch
inside
the
plug-in.
This
switch
is
for
the
memory
in
the
plug-in
that
contains
the
calibration
factors
from
the
last
plug-in
calibration.
This
switch
is
normally
set
to
the
protected
position;
before
performing
a
normal
plug-in
calibration,
set
the
switch
to
the
unprotected
position.
Make
sure
that
you
return
it
to
the
protected
position
after
completing
the
calibration.
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Time
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Date
The
instrument
has
a
24-hour
clock
that
it
uses
to
stamp
a
time
and
date
on
waveforms
when
they
are
acquired.
It
also
places
a
date
and
time
stamp
on
les
stored
to
the
disk
drive
,
on
waveforms
transferred
over
the
HP-IB
bus
,
and
on
waveforms
that
are
printed.
A
printed
waveform
has
both
the
time
it
was
acquired
and
the
time
it
was
printed
listed
on
the
printout.
The
instrument
uses
the
same
clock
when
it
lists
the
date
and
time
of
the
last
calibration
in
the
Cal
status
and
Utility
screens
.
T
o
change
the
time
or
date
,
simply
press
the
Time
softkey
or
the
Date
softkey
.
Then,
change
the
time
or
date
with
the
knob
,
arrow
keys
,
or
keypad.
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Summary of Contents for 54750A
Page 1: ...User s Guide HP 83480A Analyzer HP 54750A Oscilloscope ...
Page 6: ...NOTE Clean the cabinet using a damp cloth only vi ...
Page 7: ...X Ray Radiation Notice vii ...
Page 8: ...Declaration of Conformity viii ...
Page 17: ...Figure0 1 Exampleof astatic safeworkstation xvii ...
Page 28: ......
Page 43: ...1 The Instrument at a Glance ...
Page 57: ...The Rear Panel Figure1 3 Theinstrument rearpanel 1 15 ...
Page 60: ...TheInstrument ataGlance ...
Page 61: ...2 General Purpose Keys ...
Page 69: ...3 Speci cations and Characteristics ...
Page 76: ...Speci cationsand Characteristics ...
Page 77: ...4 Calibration Overview ...
Page 84: ...CalibrationOverview ...
Page 85: ...5 Eye Mask and Eyeline Mode Measurement Tutorials ...
Page 136: ...Eye Mask andEyelineModeMeasurement Tutorials ...
Page 137: ...6 The Digital Communications Analysis Menus ...
Page 173: ...The Digital Communications Analysis Menus MeasureEyeMenu Figure6 7 Crossing measurement 6 37 ...
Page 178: ...The Digital Communications Analysis Menus MeasureEye Menu Figure6 11 MeasuringQ factor 6 42 ...
Page 191: ...7 Waveform Measurements ...
Page 211: ...8 Making Automatic Measurements ...
Page 233: ...9 Increasing Measurement Accuracy and Time Interval Measurement ...
Page 252: ...IncreasingMeasurement Accuracy andTime Interval Measurement ...
Page 253: ...10 General Purpose Oscilloscope Menus ...
Page 317: ...11 The General Function Menus ...
Page 345: ...The General Function Menus DisplayMenu Figure11 3 Connecteddots 11 29 ...
Page 415: ...12 Messages ...
Page 421: ...13 How the Instrument Works ...
Page 453: ...Index ...