
Scans by ArtekMedia © 2007
I
I
I
I
.
n
I
' !J
I
, ..
I
I ..
I
, ..
I
, n
I
, ..
I
, ..
I
, ..
:
.. �
I
, ,.
I
i-�
CHANNEL 1,
CHANNEL 2,
AND/OR
CHANNEL J
V·AXIS
X·AXIS
TIME
VERSUS·TIME MEASUREMENT
CHANNEL 1
AND/OR
CHANNEL 2
Y·AXIS
CHANNEL
3
X-AXIS
VERSUS·CHANNELJ MEASUREMENT
The variables to be used for plotting
are
selected using the
CHANNEL SELECT
pushbuttons shown by the following illustration. The lower push button
toggles between the X·axis selections.
TIME
(for versus-time measurements)
or
CHANNEL
3
(for versus-chan3 measurements) may be selected. The current
selection is shown by the indicator that is lit.
The three upper
CHANNEL SELECT
indicators and push buttons Oabeled
CHAN
1, CHAN
2,
and
CHAN
3)
are used to select the Y-axis variable(s). Each push
button toggles between "on" and "off," If none of the channels are selected
(all indicators turned oft),
CHAN 1
is automatically selected by the
HP
7090.
In addition, if Channel 3 is selected for the X-axis variable, it is not select
able for the Y-axis.
}
y.AXIS PUSH BUTTONS
AND INDICATORS
}
X-AXIS PUSH BUTTON
AND INDICATORS
For the direct recording mode, channel selections must be made before you
initiate the recording. Because real-time plots are drawn during a direct
recording, only one V·axis variable may be plotted during a single record
ing - if more than one selection is made for the Y·axis, only the lowest
numbered selection
will
be plotted.
During a buffered recording, all three channel buffers are filled before the
data is plotted (regardless of the channel selections). After input data has
been stored in the buffers, any or all of the channels (buffers) may
be
selected for plotting along the Y-axis. If more than one Y-axis variable is
selected for a buffered recording plot. the
HP
7090
will plot selections
sequentially starting with the lowest-numbered selection.
P088ible
X- and
Y-Axis
A88ignmerd8
The ChcutAel
&lect
Controls
Measurement Setup Operations 3·3