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TBS1000B and TBS1000B-EDU Series

Digital Storage Oscilloscopes

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User Manual

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 Trading

Summary of Contents for TBS1052B

Page 1: ...TBS1000B and TBS1000B EDU Series Digital Storage Oscilloscopes ZZZ User Manual xx w w w e k t 2 c o m Electronics Katrangi Trading...

Page 2: ...t a language General Features Model Channels Bandwidth Sample rate Display TBS1052B EDU 2 50 MHz 1 GS s Color TBS1052B 2 50 MHz 1 GS s Color TBS1072B EDU 2 70 MHz 1 GS s Color TBS1072B 2 70 MHz 1 GS s...

Page 3: ...with line selectable triggering External trigger Variable persistence display User interface and help topics in 11 languages Zoom feature Installation Power Cord Use only the power cord provided with...

Page 4: ...t the probe tip and reference lead to the PROBE COMP terminals 3 Push the Autoset button Within a few seconds you should see a square wave in the display of about 5 V peak to peak at 1 kHz Push the ch...

Page 5: ...guard WARNING To avoid electric shock when using the probe keep fingers behind the guard on the probe body To avoid electric shock while using the probe do not touch metallic portions of the probe hea...

Page 6: ...reference lead to the PROBE COMP chassis terminal Display the channel and then push the Autoset button Overcompensated Undercompensated Compensated correctly 3 Check the shape of the displayed wavefor...

Page 7: ...is 10 A V For example to set the scale for a current probe connected to channel 1 push the 1 Probe Current Scale option and select an appropriate value Self Calibration The self calibration routine le...

Page 8: ...www tektronix com software 2 Enter TBS1000B in the search box 3 Scan the list of available software for the latest TBS1000B firmware Check the version number If the latest available firmware Is newer...

Page 9: ...isplaying waveforms the display provides details about the waveform and the oscilloscope control settings NOTE For details on displaying the FFT function See page 53 Displaying the FFT Spectrum The it...

Page 10: ...to accept a trigger Trig d The oscilloscope has seen a trigger and is acquiring the posttrigger data Stop The oscilloscope has stopped acquiring waveform data Acq Complete The oscilloscope has comple...

Page 11: ...rker the channel is not displayed Message Area The oscilloscope displays a message area at the bottom of the screen that conveys the following types of helpful information Suggestion of what you might...

Page 12: ...lution of this control varies with the time base setting NOTE To make a large adjustment to the horizontal position turn the Horizontal Scale knob to a larger value change the horizontal position and...

Page 13: ...When you use an Edge or Pulse trigger the Level knob sets the amplitude level that the signal must cross to acquire a waveform Push this knob to set the trigger level to the vertical midpoint between...

Page 14: ...oll to position the selected gating cursors Save Recall Turn push Scroll to highlight and push to select the action and file format Scroll through the list of files Trigger Turn push Scroll to highlig...

Page 15: ...fault performs the Save function to the USB flash drive Input Connectors 1 2 Input connectors for waveform display Ext Trig Input connector for an external trigger source Use the Trigger Menu to selec...

Page 16: ...obtains a stable waveform display for you It automatically adjusts the vertical scale horizontal scale and trigger settings Autoset also displays several automatic measurements in the graticule area d...

Page 17: ...etup To recall this setup push the Default Setup button To view the default settings refer to Appendix D Default Setup Triggering The trigger determines when the oscilloscope starts to acquire data an...

Page 18: ...ptions To perform a single sequence acquisition push the Single button Coupling You can use the Trigger Coupling option to determine which part of the signal will pass to the trigger circuit This can...

Page 19: ...the waveform This mode accurately represents signals most of the time However this mode does not acquire rapid variations in the signal that may occur between samples This can result in aliasing and m...

Page 20: ...chapter See page 106 Vertical Controls Horizontal Scale and Position Pretrigger Information You can adjust the Horizontal Position control to view waveform data before the trigger after the trigger or...

Page 21: ...st ten times the bandwidth These high sample rates help reduce the possibility of aliasing There are several ways to check for aliasing Turn the horizontal Scale knob to change the horizontal scale If...

Page 22: ...ajor and minor graticule divisions involved and multiplying by the scale factor For example if you counted five major vertical graticule divisions between the minimum and maximum values of a waveform...

Page 23: ...Time cursors also include a readout of the waveform amplitude at the point the waveform crosses the cursor Automatic The Measure Menu can take up to six automatic measurements When you take automatic...

Page 24: ...ring amplitude Measuring pulse width Measuring rise time Analyzing signal detail Looking at a noisy signal Using the average function to separate a signal from noise Capturing a single shot signal Opt...

Page 25: ...their switches to 10X 4 Connect the channel 1 probe tip to the signal Connect the reference lead to the circuit reference point 5 Push the Autoset button The oscilloscope sets the vertical horizontal...

Page 26: ...positive width follow these steps 1 Push the Measure button to see the Measure Menu 2 Push the channel 1 or the 2 button The measure menu appears to the left 3 Turn the Multipurpose knob to highlight...

Page 27: ...Ch1 Ch2 Math To activate and display the signals connected to channel 1 and to channel 2 and select measurements for the two channels follow these steps 1 Push the Autoset button 2 Push the Measure bu...

Page 28: ...Peak Peak A check should appear next to the menu item and the peak to peak for channel 2 should appear towards the bottom of the display 9 Read the displayed peak to peak amplitudes for both channels...

Page 29: ...pose knob to select Cycle RMS 9 Attach the probe tip and reference lead to the first test point Read the frequency and cycle RMS measurements from the oscilloscope display and compare these to the ide...

Page 30: ...he measured ring frequency in the Cursor Menu Type Time Source Ch1 t 540 0ns 1 t 1 852MHz V 0 44V Cursor1 180ns 1 40V Cursor2 720ns 0 96V 12 Push the Type side menu button A pop out menu should appear...

Page 31: ...pes 3 Turn the Multipurpose knob to highlight Time 4 Push the Multipurpose knob to select Time 5 Push the Cursor 1 option button 6 Turn the Multipurpose knob to place a cursor on the rising edge of th...

Page 32: ...aveform amplitude to about five divisions 3 Push the 1 channel 1 menu button 4 Push Volts Div Fine 5 Turn the Vertical Scale volts division knob to set the waveform amplitude to exactly five divisions...

Page 33: ...reen This is the 90 level of the waveform The t readout in the Cursor Menu is the rise time of the waveform 5 divisions Type Time Source Ch1 t 140 0ns 1 t 7 143MHz V 2 08V Cursor 1 80 0ns 1 02V Cursor...

Page 34: ...ignal shape and ignore the noise To reduce random noise in the oscilloscope display follow these steps 1 Push the Acquire button to see the Acquire Menu 2 Push the Average option button 3 Turn the Mul...

Page 35: ...ltipurpose knob to highlight Rising from the pop out menu Push the knob to select the choice 7 Turn the front panel Level knob to adjust the trigger level to a voltage midway between the open and clos...

Page 36: ...tion delay follow these steps 1 Push the Autoset button to trigger a stable display 2 Adjust the horizontal and vertical controls to optimize the display 3 Push the Cursor button to see the Cursor Men...

Page 37: ...e two waveforms have the same horizontal scale seconds division setting Triggering on a Specific Pulse Width To set up a test for pulse width aberrations follow these steps 1 Push the Autoset button t...

Page 38: ...ormal You can achieve a stable display with the oscilloscope triggering on normal pulses 1 Push the When option button to select or If there are any aberrant pulses that meet the specified When condit...

Page 39: ...011 0055 02 or equivalent between the 75 ohm coaxial cable from the signal source and the oscilloscope BNC input Triggering on Video Fields Automatic To trigger on the video fields follow these steps...

Page 40: ...ource Ch1 6 Push the Sync option button and select All Fields Odd Field or Even Field 7 On page 2 of the side menu push Standard NTSC 8 Turn the Horizontal Scale seconds division knob to see a complet...

Page 41: ...on the video signal To use this method follow these steps 1 Push the Trigger Menu button to see the Trigger Menu 2 Push the top option button and select Video 3 Push the Sync option button and select...

Page 42: ...ipurpose knob to change the zoom scale 3 Push the Position side menu button and turn the Multipurpose knob to change the zoom position 4 Turn the horizontal Scale seconds division knob and select 500...

Page 43: ...nnel 2 follow these steps 1 Push the 1 channel 1 menu button and set the Probe Voltage Attenuation option to 10X 2 Push the 2 channel 2 menu button and set the Probe Voltage Attenuation option to 10X...

Page 44: ...button to control the acquisition of the waveform Each time you push the Single button the oscilloscope acquires a snapshot of the digital data stream You can use the cursors or automatic measurement...

Page 45: ...enuation 10X 5 If using P2220 probes set their switches to 10X 6 Connect the channel 1 probe to the input of the network and connect the channel 2 probe to the output 7 Push the Autoset button 8 Turn...

Page 46: ...another USB memory device to continue saving waveforms 1 Configure the oscilloscope to use the desired trigger conditions to collect the data Also insert a USB memory device in the front panel USB por...

Page 47: ...to compare against the limit test template 4 Select Compare To to specify the limit test template against which to compare test signals sectioned with the Source menu item 5 Push Template Setup from...

Page 48: ...he testing manually 8 Push the Run Stop Test side menu button from page 1 of the top level of the limit test menu to toggle between starting and ending the limit test After the test ends the oscillosc...

Page 49: ...dow Adjust the sample rate to display the fundamental frequency and harmonics without aliasing Use cursors to measure the spectrum Setting Up the Time Domain Waveform Before you use FFT you need to se...

Page 50: ...e center of the screen Nyquist Frequency The highest frequency that any real time digitizing oscilloscope can measure without errors is one half the sample rate This frequency is called the Nyquist fr...

Page 51: ...e FFT waveform Source Ch1 Ch2 Selects the channel used as the FFT source Window Hanning Flattop Rectangular Selects the FFT window type See page 54 Selecting an FFT Window FFT Zoom X1 X2 X5 X10 Change...

Page 52: ...in the signal shape A non integral number of cycles in the YT waveform causes the signal start and end points to be at different amplitudes The transitions between the start and end points cause disco...

Page 53: ...er frequency accuracy than Hanning Rectangular Pulses or transients Special purpose window for waveforms that do not have discontinuities This is essentially the same as no window FFT Aliasing Problem...

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Page 55: ...oscilloscope includes an FFT Zoom option to magnify horizontally To magnify vertically you can use the vertical controls Horizontal Zoom and Position The FFT Zoom option lets you horizontally magnify...

Page 56: ...ursor 1 or Cursor 2 5 Use the Multipurpose knob to move the selected cursor Use horizontal cursors to measure magnitude and vertical cursors to measure frequency The options display the delta between...

Page 57: ...or less To connect a USB flash drive follow these steps 1 Align the USB flash drive with the USB Flash Drive port on the oscilloscope Flash drives are shaped for proper installation 2 Insert the flash...

Page 58: ...ng types and number of files per 1 MB of USB flash drive memory 5 Save All operations See page 63 Saves All to Files See page 92 Save All 16 screen image files capacity depends on the image format See...

Page 59: ...ile Utilities for the USB Flash Drive Saving and Recalling Files With a USB Flash Drive There are two ways to operate the USB flash drive for file storage through the Save Recall menu through the alte...

Page 60: ...file on the USB flash drive through the Save Recall menu Each recall option operates in a similar way As an example to recall a waveform file from a USB flash drive follow these steps 1 Insert the USB...

Page 61: ...B flash drive into the USB Flash Drive port 2 To change the folder designated as the current folder push the Select Folder option button The oscilloscope creates a new folder within the current folder...

Page 62: ...file formats File format Extension Comments BMP BMP This bitmap format uses a lossless algorithm and is compatible with most word processing and spreadsheet programs this is the default JPEG JPG This...

Page 63: ...oftware the PC will not recognize the oscilloscope The PC will label the oscilloscope as an Unknown Device and not communicate with the oscilloscope To avoid this install the software on your PC befor...

Page 64: ...vice dialog box click Cancel b When prompted select the option that tells Windows NOT to connect to Windows Update and click Next c In the next window you should see that you are installing software f...

Page 65: ...re wizard Do NOT allow the wizard to finish Unplug the USB cable from your oscilloscope and install the software Reconnect your oscilloscope to the PC and follow steps 7a 7b and 7c 8 When prompted cli...

Page 66: ...on on the software for your GPIB system and to the user manual for the TEK USB 488 adapter to resolve the problem Command Entry NOTE For command information refer to the TBS1000B TDS2000C and TPS2000...

Page 67: ...he number of averages is selectable Averages 4 16 64 128 Select number of averages Key Points If you probe a noisy square wave signal that contains intermittent narrow glitches the waveform displayed...

Page 68: ...o 2 5 ms div or faster the acquisition mode changes to Sample because the sample rate is fast enough that Peak Detect is not necessary The oscilloscope does not display a message to tell you that the...

Page 69: ...s div or slower and select the Auto Mode option in the Trigger Menu To disable Scan mode push the Trigger Menu button and set the Mode option to Normal Stopping the Acquisition While the acquisition i...

Page 70: ...at YT Display persist Off Horizontal position Adjusted Horizontal view Main Run Stop RUN Horizontal scale seconds division Adjusted Trigger coupling DC Trigger holdoff Minimum Trigger level Adjusted T...

Page 71: ...and leaving the horizontal settings unchanged Autoset When you push the Autoset button once the oscilloscope identifies the type of waveform and adjusts controls to produce a usable display of the inp...

Page 72: ...sts the horizontal and the vertical scales then takes the Mean and Pk to Pk automatic measurements The Autoset function is usually more useful than Autorange in the following situations Troubleshootin...

Page 73: ...Mean and Positive Width automatic measurements Rising edge Displays the edge and the Rise Time and Peak to Peak automatic measurements Falling edge Displays the edge and the Fall Time and Peak to Peak...

Page 74: ...Autoset can be disabled or enabled by pushing the front panel Utility on the side menu page 1 more page 1 of 3 on the side menu page 2 Autoset Enable Setting Then on the side menu push either Autoset...

Page 75: ...software which you can download from www tektronix com software or find on a CD that accompanied your oscilloscope After you create the materials you can distribute them to TBS1000B EDU oscilloscopes...

Page 76: ...ion perform the lab using the step by step procedure collect data check and save the data results and generate reports that show the waveforms created for each step in the procedure To run your desire...

Page 77: ...Comments Type 1 Time Amplitude Off Select and display the measurement cursors Time measures time frequency and amplitude Amplitude measures amplitude such as current or voltage Source Ch1 Ch2 FFT Math...

Page 78: ...ursors FFT source display V I VV and so on Frequency cursors FFT source display 1 Hz and dB NOTE The oscilloscope must display a waveform for the cursors and cursor readouts to appear NOTE The oscillo...

Page 79: ...ample points Persist Off 1 sec 2 sec 5 sec Infinite Sets the length of time each displayed sample point remains displayed Format YT XY YT format displays the vertical voltage in relation to time horiz...

Page 80: ...new waveforms display Time limit Displays new waveforms at normal intensity and old waveforms at a lower intensity erases old waveforms when they reach the time limit Infinite Older waveforms become...

Page 81: ...veform On or Off Source Ch1 or Ch2 Window Hanning Flattop or Rectangular Typically use Hanning for the best frequency resolution Flattop for the best magnitude accuracy and Rectangular for the best tr...

Page 82: ...ope will take after detecting a violation Limit Test Stop After Defines the conditions that will cause the oscilloscope to end limit testing Data Logging Sets the data logging feature on or off Source...

Page 83: ...the screen to the left is called Delayed Sweep Push to center the trigger on the screen Horizontal Scale Knob seconds division Use to change the horizontal time scale to magnify or compress the wavefo...

Page 84: ...veform Units The combination of source waveform units determine the resulting units for the Math waveform Waveform unit Waveform unit Operation Resulting Math unit V V or V A A or A V A or V V VV A A...

Page 85: ...required for the leading edge of the first pulse in the waveform or gated region to rise from the low reference value default 10 to the high reference value default 90 of the final value Fall Time The...

Page 86: ...measured over the entire waveform or gated region and is expressed as Negative Overshoot Low Minimum Amplitude x 100 Pk Pk The absolute difference between the maximum and minimum amplitude in the enti...

Page 87: ...e entire waveform or gated region Mean The arithmetic mean amplitude over the entire waveform or gated region Cycle Mean The arithmetic mean over the first cycle in the waveform or the first cycle in...

Page 88: ...rea A voltage over time measurement The measurement is the area over the first cycle in the waveform or the first cycle in the gated region expressed in volt seconds The area above the common referenc...

Page 89: ...ope and have the following designations RefA and RefB To display recall or hide a reference waveform follow these steps 1 Push the Ref front panel button 2 Push the side menu button corresponding to t...

Page 90: ...s an oscilloscope setup file from a USB flash drive or from a location in nonvolatile setup memory Recall Waveform Recalls a waveform file from a USB flash drive to reference memory Save All The Save...

Page 91: ...ttings to a file named TEKnnnn SET in a specified folder or in nonvolatile setup memory A setup file contains an ASCII text string that lists the oscilloscope settings Options Settings or submenus Com...

Page 92: ...nt Conventions See page 105 File Utilities for the USB Flash Drive Save filename such as TEK0000 CSV Saves the waveform data to the automatically generated file name in the current USB flash drive fol...

Page 93: ...the oscilloscope will be in the mode from which the setup was saved The oscilloscope saves the current setup if you wait three seconds after the last change before you power off the oscilloscope The o...

Page 94: ...information to a USB memory device You ll be able to capture data for minutes hours or days Just evaluate your requirement and the size of your USB memory device and then adjust your oscilloscope set...

Page 95: ...oise Reject HF Reject LF Reject Selects the components of the trigger signal applied to the trigger circuitry See page 98 Key Points Mode Options The Auto mode default forces the oscilloscope to trigg...

Page 96: ...TE To view an Ext Ext 5 or AC Line trigger signal push and hold down the Trigger Menu button for more than 1 5 seconds to enable trigger view Coupling Coupling allows you to filter the trigger signal...

Page 97: ...ey Points Sync Pulses When you choose Normal Polarity the trigger always occurs on negative going sync pulses If your video signal has positive going sync pulses use the Inverted Polarity selection Pu...

Page 98: ...e source signal pulse width is less than or greater than the specified pulse width Refer to the Application Examples chapter for an example of triggering on aberrant pulses See page 39 Triggering on a...

Page 99: ...pe You can use this mode to see the following types of information Effects of the Trigger Coupling option AC Line trigger source Edge Trigger only Signal connected to the Ext Trig BNC Holdoff You can...

Page 100: ...le and USB flash drive options See page 105 Options Rear USB Port auto detect printer computer printer setup GPIB setup Set date and time error log Update course Enable Disable Autoset Enable Change P...

Page 101: ...computer printer setup GPIB setup Set date and time error log System Status Horizontal vertical trigger miscellaneous Display Settings Comments Type Vectors or Dots Persistence 1 second 2 seconds 5 s...

Page 102: ...u button to remove the status screen Options Comments Horizontal Lists horizontal parameters Vertical Lists vertical parameters of channels Trigger Lists trigger parameters Misc Lists the model of the...

Page 103: ...Format a USB flash drive Options Comments Navigates to the selected USB flash drive folder Use the multipurpose knob to select a file or folder then select the Change Folder menu option Change Folder...

Page 104: ...ical controls to display and remove waveforms adjust vertical scale and position set input parameters and for vertical math operations See page 85 Math Channel Vertical Menus There is a separate verti...

Page 105: ...or down on the screen Vertical Scale volts division Knobs Use the Vertical Scale knobs to control how the oscilloscope amplifies or attenuates the source signal of channel waveforms When you turn a Ve...

Page 106: ...ave it as a Reference waveform or to a file Zoom Controls Push the Zoom button to display a zoomed in waveform in about three quarters of the screen The original waveform will continue to be displayed...

Page 107: ...tment DC gain accuracy 3 from 10 mV div to 5 V div Maximum input voltage 300 VRMS CAT II derated at 20 dB decade above 100 kHz to 13 Vpp AC at 3 MHz Offset range 2 mV to 200 mV div at 1 8 V 200 mV to...

Page 108: ...base settings from 5 s div to 50 s div Sample Sample data only Average Waveform averaged selectable 4 16 64 128 Single Sequence Use the Single Sequence button to capture a single triggered acquisitio...

Page 109: ...or Selectable Line Number Table 11 Autorange Characteristic Description Autorange Automatically adjust vertical and or horizontal oscilloscope settings when the probe is moved from point to point or w...

Page 110: ...rive Peripherals Keyboard and Microsoft mouse or other compatible pointing device Table 15 Physical characteristics mm inches Height 158 0 6 22 Width 326 3 12 85 Dimensions Depth 124 2 4 89 mm inches...

Page 111: ...float the TPP0051 TPP0101 and TPP0201 probes on any oscilloscope Connecting the Probe to the Oscilloscope Connect the probe as shown in the illustrations below Compensating the Probe Due to variations...

Page 112: ...m 4 Adjust the trimmer in the probe until you see a perfectly flat top square wave on the display See illustration WARNING To avoid electric shock only use the insulated adjustment tool when making co...

Page 113: ...er 013 0362 xx Ground lead with alligator clip Secure the lead to the probe head ground and then to your circuit ground Reorder Tektronix part number 196 3521 xx Ground spring The ground spring minimi...

Page 114: ...spool 32 AWG 020 3045 xx Specifications Table 17 Electrical and mechanical specifications Characteristic TPP0051 TPP0101 TPP0201 Bandwidth 3 dB DC to 50 MHz DC to 100 MHz DC to 200 MHz System attenuat...

Page 115: ...re Operating Nonoperating 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F 51 C to 71 C 60 F to 160 F Humidity Operating and Non Operating 5 to 95 relative humidity RH up to 30 C 86 F 5 to 65 RH above 30 C up to 55 C 131 F...

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