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IM DL35-01EN
SD Recording (SD Recording)
When measurement starts, you can record data to an SD memory card inserted into the SD memory card slot of
this instrument. The recorded data is saved to files automatically. You can load the data that has been saved.
• The instrument stops acquiring waveforms after it has acquired the amount of data that corresponds to the
set record length. The maximum record length is 50 days.
• When you enable the SD recording feature, the trigger mode is automatically set to On Start.
• SD recording is possible for the numbers of channels, sample rates, set record lengths, and time axis settings
listed below.
Number of Channels
Maximum Sample Rate
Set Record Length
Time Scale
1
1 MS/s
1 Mpoint or more
1 s/div or more
(the roll mode display
area)
2
500 kS/s
5
200 kS/s
10
100 kS/s
Input signal
Normal measurement
SD Recording
Loading of waveform data
*
Acquisition
memory
Saving and
loading of
waveform data
Input signal
Acquisition
memory
SD card connected to
the instrument
*: Loaded waveform data cannot be saved.
SD card connected to
the instrument
You can assign a file name and save it to the SD memory card.
In SD recording, a folder for the current date is created on the specified drive, and the recorded-data files are
saved to that folder.
Auto Naming (Auto Naming), File Name (File Name)
These settings are the same as the auto-naming and file-name settings for saving waveform data.
File Division ON/OFF (File Divide)
You can specify the number of files that the recorded data is divided into. You can use this feature to avoid
creating large files that take time to process.
Number of File Divisions (Number)
You can select the number of file divisions. The actual number of files that will actually be saved is a number
close to the specified number.
5 Waveform Acquisition