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– result in increasingly accurate amplitudes for the price of
increased spectral line width.
At the moment FFT mode is only available in real-time and equivalent time sampling mode, not
in pretrigger mode or datalogger mode.
2.3 Vertical
2.3.1 Voltage Scale
The vertical gain boxes set the input amplifier gain, so you can look at very small (Millivolts) as
well as quite large (several Volts) signals. The scaling is displayed in V/div (Volts per division) or
mV/div (Millivolts per division), so e.g. at 1V/div each vertical unit (interval between two
horizontal dashed grid lines) corresponds to 1 Volt. The settings for CH1 and CH2 are
independent from each other.
The available settings depend on the probe attenuation chosen (see below). Selecting 1:10
probe attenuation will result in all ranges increasing by a factor of 10. Note that this is only a
calculation difference, to be correct you must of course actually have the probe set to the
particular attenuation! (The scope has no way of knowing what you have the probe set to).
2.3.2 Probe Attenuation
The probe attenuation setting (1:1 and 1:10, respectively) does not have any bearing on the
actual input amplifier setup, but rather tells the scope software how it must scale the measured
data on the screen. A 1:10 probe reduces the signal by a factor of 10, which allows you to
measure much larger signals than would be possible with a 1:1 probe. To be correct you must
of course actually have the probe set to the particular attenuation! (The scope has no way of
knowing what you have the probe set to).
Due to the way the DPScope II is designed, the probe used (1:1 or 1:10, respectively)
influences the internal signal offset. Thus it is important to always select the true probe
attenuation, i.e. it is NOT correct to select e.g. “1:1” but to use a 1:10 probe – the displayed
signal will have an incorrect offset (e.g. when shorting the probe to ground, the display will show
a signal level offset from zero volts).
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