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With the cursors you can perform many different measurements on the displayed waveforms,
for example:
Levels: amplitude, high and low level, average level, overshoot and undershoot
Timing: period, frequency, delay, phase, rise and fall time
Note that the DPScope II also offers a set of fully automated measurements. You can access
them through Measure
Measurements.
2.2.8 X/Y Mode
This checkbox changes between normal (signal versus time, or Y-T) waveform display and X-Y
display mode. In X/Y mode, instead of plotting the CH1 and CH2 waveforms against time, now
CH1 determines the horizontal (X) position and CH2 the vertical (Y) position of each point. A
common application for this is to measure phase shifts, e.g. in order to analyze reactive
elements (inductors, capacitors).
It is usually easiest to first set up the waveforms in normal (Y-T) mode and only then change to
X/Y mode. In addition, usually
you will obtain the best picture if you choose “auto” trigger, turn
off “Lines” display and turn on “Dots” and “Persist”.
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