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2.4.1 Record Display Position
While the scope acquires records of 800 sample points per channel, only a range of 200 points
is displayed on the screen. To scroll through the full record, use the slider below the waveform
display (shown in the second picture above). The slider is set up so that a big step corresponds
exactly to a full screen width (i.e. 200 point = ¼ record), and a small step to one horizontal unit
(or, if the “fine” checkbox is checked, to one sample = 1/10
th
of a horizontal unit). The slider
visualizes the portion of the record currently displayed on the screen. To the right of the slider
the time position of the left edge of the displayed range is shown both in seconds and in
horizontal divisions (zero meaning the start of the acquired record).
2.4.2 Scope Mode / Datalogger (Roll) Mode
In scope mode the DPScope II will always acquire a full data set (800 samples per channel) and
store it in its internal memory before transmitting it to the computer for display. This enables
very fast sample rates (up to 50 MSamples/sec in Equivalent Time Sampling Mode) because
there is no limitation from the transmission speed between scope and computer. The downside
is that the record length is limited to these 800 points, and for very slow sample rates the time
between subsequent transfers becomes larger (because it takes a while to capture 800 points at
a slow rate).
Datalogger (roll) mode on the other hand is limited to relatively slow sample rates (1000
samples/sec maximum, which corresponds to 10 msec/div), but the length of the acquisition is
unlimited, you can have the DPScope II the captured data directly into a text file and thus have
virtually unlimited storage.
2.4.3 Sample Rate
Determines the sample rate, i.e. how many times per second the signals on CH1 and CH2 are
measured. The available range is dependent on the acquisition mode:
Normal Mode, FFT Mode: 1 sec/div to 5
sec/div (10 Sa/sec to 2 MSa/sec)
Equivalent Time Sampling Mode: 2
sec/div to 0.2
sec/div (2 MSa/sec to 20 MSa/sec)
Pretrigger Mode: 1 sec/div to 20
sec/div (10 Sa/sec to 500 kSa/sec)
Datalogger Mode: 10 msec/div to 1 hr/div
While you need to select pretrigger mode and datalogger mode manually, the scope will
automatically switch between normal mode and equivalent time sampling mode depending on
the selected time base (it uses normal mode for the slower setting, and equivalent time
sampling mode for the faster settings. The timebase display will add the label
“ET” to the time
sample rate display in the latter case)-
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