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10
Oscilloscope function
10.2
Operation
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10.2.2
Selecting the signal sources to be recorded
The oscilloscope supports up to acht channels. Thus, the
channel list
can record maximally acht
signal sources.
The
channel list
serves to configure the signal sources to be recorded. Four signal sources have
already been selected in the default setting:
Name
Meaning
-
Curve colour for representation in the oscillogram
• A double-click on the colour area of the channel serves to set a user-defined colour.
Ch
Channel number
On
Cam visible / invisible
Inv
Inversion yes / no
Name
Name of the signal source
yPos I
y position of cursor I
yPos II
y position of cursor II
|
Δ
yPos|
Difference of the y positions of both cursors
• Difference = |yPos I - yPos II|
Unit
Unit of the signal source
AS
Select/deselect channel for automatic scaling
1/Div
Vertical scaling factor
Offset
Offset value
• The offset value is subtracted from the recorded raw value before scaling is executed.
This serves, for instance, to make very slight value fluctuations visible within one
constantly very high recording value (e.g. harmonics with low amplitude).
Position
Position value
• The position value determines the vertical position of the zero point of the y axis of a
curve with regard to the vertical curve scale (- 5 ... + 5).