Acquisition
4.1
Changing Acquisition Mode
To change the Acquisition Mode:
•
Use the touchscreen to press the
Acquire Menu
menu, or press the
Acquire
key on the control panel, or touch the Menu Bar
and select
Acquire > Menu
to recall the Acquire menu on the right side.
–
the
Acquire
will be displayed.
•
Touch
Resolution
to toggle between
8bits
and
10bits
resolution.
–
The vertical resolution. "8-bits" is the default setting.
–
In
10-bits
mode, the vertical resolution is 4x better, while the bandwidth
is limited to about 100 MHz.
•
Touch
Interpolation
to toggle between
x
and
Sinc
.
•
At small timebase settings, the number of original points on the screen
may be less than the number display pixels in the grid area, so
interpolation is necessary to display a continuous waveform. For
example, at 1 ns/div timebase and 2 GSa/s sample rate, the number of
original points is 20, but the grid area includes 1000 horizontal pixels. In
this case, the oscilloscope needs to interpolate the original points by
50.
–
X
: Linear interpolation, the simplest way of interpolation, connects
two original points with a straight line.
–
Sinc
: Sin(x)/x interpolation, the original point is interpolated
according to the Nyquist reconstruction formula, which has a good
time- domain recovery effect for sine wave. But for step signals/fast
rise
times, it will introduce false overshoot due to the Gibbs phenomenon.
Figure 4.1
Acquire Menu
•
Touch
Acq Mode
to toggle between
Fast
and
Slow
acquisition.
–
Fast
is the default setting. A very high waveform update rate is provided in fast mode.
–
Slow
mode will slow down the waveform update.
•
Touch
Acquisition
to determine how to acquire and process the signal.
•
Normal
: The oscilloscope samples the signal with an equal time interval. For most waveforms, the best display
effect can be obtained using this mode.
•
Peak
: The oscilloscope acquires the maximum and minimum values of the signal within the sample interval so
that the peak (maximum
–
minimum) in the interval is obtained. This mode is effective to observe occasional
narrow pulses or spurs with a low sample rate, but the noise displayed is larger. In peak mode, the oscilloscope
will display all pulses with a pulse width longer than 400 ps.
•
Touch
Memory Depth
to set the maximum memory depth that is supported.
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