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IM 701730-01E
5.8
Setting the Bandwidth Limit
<For a description of this function, refer to page 2-5.>
Procedure
ACTION
DELAY
X - Y
MENU
MENU
PHASE
SEARCH
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
TRIGGER
TRIG D
HELP
ESC
SELECT
RESET
SIMPLE
MODE
POSITION
MATH
MISC
FILE
CLEAR
TRACE
HISTORY
MEASURE
SETUP
PRESET
DISPLAY
CURSOR
CH
1
CH
2
CH
3
CH
4
POWER
COPY IMAGE SAVE
SHIFT
ZOOM
GO/NO-GO
ENHANCED
ACQ
START/STOP
SNAP
SHOT
V DIV
TIME DIV
• To exit the menu during operation, press
ESC
located above the soft keys.
• For a description of the operation using a USB
keyboard or a USB mouse, see section 4.3.
1.
Press one of the
CH1 to CH4(2)
keys to select the channel. The CH menu
appears.
2.
Press the
Bandwidth
soft key. The Bandwidth menu appears.
3.
Press the
20MHz
,
100 MHz
, or
Full
soft key.
4.
As necessary, repeat steps 1 to 3.
Note
The bandwidth limit is set for each channel. Set the bandwidth limit for all necessary
channels.
Explanation
You can remove high frequency components (20 MHz or more, or 100 MHz or more)
from the input signal. The bandwidth limit is set for each channel.
Bandwidth Limit
Bandwidth limits of 20 MHz and 100 MHz are available. The frequency characteristics
when bandwidth is limited are shown below. If you select Full, the frequency bandwidth
is 500 MHz (50
Ω
input) or 400 MHz (1-M
Ω
input).
–3 dB
Approx. 20 MHz
FULL*
Approx. 100 MHz
* 500 MHz at 50
Ω
input
400 MHz at 1 M
Ω
input
Attenuation
Input frequency