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IM 765501-01E
Appendix
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Index
App
App
Procedure
1.
Measure the signal you wish to generate by simulation from the GS610 (the
fluctuation signal of an automotive power supply in this example) using an
instrument such as YOKOGAWA’s Digital ScopeCoder (DL750P).
2.
Save the measured data in CSV format to a storage medium (floppy disk or
memory card).
3.
Load the file you saved in step 2 to your PC.
4.
Use a general-purpose spreadsheet application to edit the measured data as
necessary.
5.
Copy the measured data that was loaded in your PC to the internal memory of
the GS610 (GS610ROM) via the USB.
6.
Generate the output pattern that was copied to the GS610ROM from the
GS610. The fastest output is 100 kS/s.
Save to a CSV file
DUT
(Car navigation system,
in-vehicle parts, etc.)
AVERAGE
4 WIRE
KEY LOCK
DISPLAY
ESC
MEASURE
STORE
AUTO
RANGE
MENU
REGALL
MATH
NULL
COMPARE
MEASURE
VALUE
REMOTE
LOCAL
POWER
MISC
TIME
KEY LOCK
SHIFT
MODE
AUTO
RANGE
LIMIT
MENU
SOURCE
RANGE
OUTPUT CONTROL
SWEEP
START
ZERO
SOURCE
TRIG
MODE
OUTPUT
BS
SENSE
OUTPUT
Hi
110V
MAX
1V
MAX
110V
MAX
Lo
250V
MAX
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
2
3
0
.
+ -
GS610
DL750P
FILE
SHIFT
HELP
MISC
NUM KEY
PROTECT
VOICE
MEMO
IMAGE
SAVE
ESC
MEASURE CURSOR
RESET
SELECT
CH
ALL CH
MODE
POSITION
SIMPLE/ENHANCED
ACQ
START/STOP
SETUP
DISPLAY
ZOOM
DUAL
CAPTURE
HISTORY
MATH
1
CH
2
CH
3
CH
4
CH
5
CH
6
CH
7
CH
8
CH
9
CH
10
CH
11
CH
12
CH
13
CH
14
CH
15
CH
16
DELAY
MANUAL TRIG
SNAPSHOT
CLEAR TRACE
MENU
MENU
V/DIV
TIME/DIV
TRIGGER
TRIG D
VERTICAL
HORIZONTAL
CAL
X-Y
SEARCH
7
DSP 1
8
9
DSP 2
6
5
4
1
0
2
3
ENTER
m
DSP 6
DSP 5
LOGIC A
LOGIC B
EVENT
DSP 3
DSP 4
EXP
ScopeCoder
Capture the superimposed
battery noise
(Sample rate: 10 kS/s)
USB
• Example in which the real waveform of supply voltage fluctuation is set directly from the
ScopeCoder (oscilloscope) and reproduced
Procedure
1.
Connect the GS610 and the DL750P via the USB.
2.
Measure the signal you wish to generate by simulation from the GS610 (the
fluctuation signal of an automotive power supply in this example) using an
instrument such as YOKOGAWA’s Digital ScopeCoder (DL750P).
3.
Save the measured data to the internal memory (GS610ROM) of the GS610 in
CSV format via the USB.
4.
Generate the output pattern that was saved to the GS610ROM. The fastest
output is 100 kS/s.
Appendix 2 Application Examples