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Sampling rate
This is the number of data points acquired in one second. It is
determined by the memory length and sweep rate (see page 75
through 78). This instrument shows the sampling rate next to TIME/
DIV at the top left of the screen.
To expand/reduce waveform relative to trigger point, set trigger delay
time to zero.
How to use trigger delay (DELAY) zero
Memory length and waveform observed
Compare a waveform acquired at 50
µ
s/div sweep rate.
At the same sweep rate, Long allows the waveform to be observed with more
details.
Memory length
This is the total number of data points. Short (1 k word) or Long
(100 k word) is selectable with Length in the ACQUISITION menu.
There are some restrictions of function when memory length Long
is selected. (See page 55).
PERSISTENCE
The newly acquired waveform is overwritten on the screen. Pressing
this button toggles between ON and OFF. (This function can also
be set in the ACQUISITION menu.)
While PERSISTENCE mode is active, the waveform is always
displayed in dots regardless of whether the Join setting in the Display
menu is ON.
The memory length selection display (see page 29) at the upper
right corner of the screen is displayed reversely when the
PERSISTENCE button is ON.
The overwritten waveforms are initialized by operating the RUN/
STOP button. The screen is initialized when the waveform acquired,
immediately after the waveform acquisition stop mode (STOP) is
changed to the waveform acquisition mode (RUN), is displayed.
Data acquired at 500 ns intervals
(2 MS/s)
Data acquired at 5 ns intervals
(200 MS/s)
50
µ
s (1/10 of screen)
100 data pieces acquired in 50
µ
s
10000 data pieces acquired in 50
µ
s
Summary of Contents for DS-8814
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