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1、L LE EC C R ROOY Y WWA AV VE E S S U UR RF FE ER R OOS SC CI IL LL LOOS SC COOP PE E GGE ET TT TI IN NGG S ST TA AR RT TE ED D MMA AN NU UA AL L J J A A N N U U A A R RY Y 2 20 00 04 4 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 LeCroy Corporation 700 Chestnut Ridge Road Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977-6499 Tel: (845) 578 602

2、0 Fax: (845) 578 5985 Internet: 2005 by LeCroy Corp. All rights reserved. LeCroy, ActiveDSO, ProBus, SMART Trigger, JitterTrack, WavePro, WaveMaster, WaveSurfer, and Waverunner are registered trademarks of LeCroy Corporation. Information in this publication supersedes all earlier versions. Specifica

3、tions subject to change without notice. Manufactured under an ISO 9000 Registered Quality Management System Visit to view the certificate. This electronic product is subject to disposal and recycling regulations that vary by country and region. Many countries prohibit the disposal of waste electroni

4、c equipment in standard waste receptacles. For more information about proper disposal and recycling of your LeCroy product, please visit WS-GS-E Rev A RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 WS-GS-E Rev A ISSUED: January 2004 1 GE T T I N G ST A R T E D MA N U A L INTRODUCTION 5 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 6 WHEN YOUR SCOP

5、E IS DELIVERED 16 INSTALLATION AND POWER UP 18 SYSTEM RECOVERY 21 PROBES 25 USING THE FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 26 UNDERSTANDING DISPLAY INFORMATION 35 MULTIPLE METHODS TO DO THE SAME THING 43 DISPLAYING SIGNALS, VERTICAL SETUP 45 TRIGGER SETUP 51 MEASURING WITH CURSORS 63 MEASURING WITH PARAMETERS 67 Ra

6、dioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 2 ISSUED: January 2004 WS-GS-E Rev A WA V ESU R F E R 4 0 0 SE R I E S ZOOMING YOUR CHANNELS 75 USING THE MATH TRACE 82 USING ANALOG PERSISTENCE 93 SAVING AND RECALLING SETUPS 97 SAVING AND RECALLING SIGNALS 99 SHARING YOUR DATA used for triggering on low frequencies. 58 ISSUED

7、: January 2004 WS-GS-E Rev A WA V ESU R F E R 4 0 0 SE R I E S HF - Use only when needed for triggering on high-frequency repetitive signals. HF is automatically overridden and set to AC when incompatible with trigger characteristics such as those of SMA RT Trigger. 4. Change the trigger Level by ad

8、justing the front panel trigger level knob. 5. Touch inside the Slope field and select a trigger Slope: Positive and Negative slope refer to the direction of voltage change that you want to trigger on. Window defines a region whose boundaries extend above and below the selected trigger level. A trig

9、ger event will occur when the signal leaves this window region in either direction and passes into the upper or lower region (see figure below). The next trigger will occur when the signal again passes into the window region. WS-GS-E, Rev. A ISSUED: January 2004 59 GE T T I N G ST A R T E D MA N U A

10、 L Explanation of Window trigger operation Trigger Holdoff Holdoff is an optional, additional condition of Edge trigger. It can be set either as a period of time or as an event count. Holdoff disables the trigger circuit for a given period of time or events after the last trigger occurred. Events ar

11、e the number of occasions on which the trigger condition is met. The trigger will again occur when the holdoff has elapsed and the edge triggers other conditions (for level, slope, etc.) are met. Use holdoff to obtain a stable trigger on complex, but repetitive, waveforms. For example, if there is a

12、 signal with multiple edges prior to the edge you wish to trigger on, you could set the holdoff to equal the number of edges preceding the desired triggering edge. Refer to the on-line Help for more information about setup for holdoff. 60 ISSUED: January 2004 WS-GS-E Rev A WA V ESU R F E R 4 0 0 SE

13、R I E S SMART TRIGGERS The WaveSurfer contains a number of SMART Triggers that allow you to apply more intelligence to your trigger. Reference the on-line Help for further information on how to set up and use these SMART Triggers. Standard SMART Triggers Width Trigger allows you to define a positive

14、- or negative-going pulse width bounded by a voltage level, above or below which a trigger will occur. Or you can specify a pulse width and voltage range, within or outside of which a trigger will occur. Glitch Trigger is a simpler form of Width trigger. Use Glitch trigger when you want to define a

15、fixed pulse-width time or time range only. Glitch trigger makes no provision for voltage levels or ranges. Logic Trigger enables triggering on a logical combination (pattern) of five inputs: CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, EXT. You have a choice of four Boolean operators (AND, NAND, OR, NOR), and you can stipul

16、ate the high or low voltage logic level for each input independently. TV Trigger - Provides stable triggering on standard or custom composite video signals. Use them on PAL, SECAM, or NTSC systems. WS-GS-E, Rev. A ISSUED: January 2004 61 GE T T I N G ST A R T E D MA N U A L Optional SMART Triggers T

17、hese triggers are available in the WaveSurfer Advanced Trigger Package: Runt Trigger is used to capture pulses that fall within a user defined amplitude range. Slew Rate Trigger is used to capture signals that have a specific rate of increase or decrease, within defined limits. Interval Trigger is u

18、sed to capture intervals that fall short of, or exceed, a given time limit. In addition, you can define a width range to capture any interval that is itself inside or outside the specified range. Dropout Trigger is used essentially for single-shot applications usually with a pre-trigger delay. Use i

19、t whenever your signal disappears for a set period of time. The trigger is generated at the end of the timeout period following the “last” trigger source transition. 62 ISSUED: January 2004 WS-GS-E Rev A WA V ESU R F E R 4 0 0 SE R I E S Qualified Edge Trigger is an edge-qualified trigger that allow

20、s you to use one signals positive or negative transition to qualify a second signal, which is the trigger source. For Qualify trigger, you specify the time or number of events after the transition when you want the trigger to occur. Qualified State Trigger is a level-qualified trigger which requires

21、 that the qualifying signal remain above or below a specified voltage level for a trigger to occur. It differs from Qualified Edge Trigger in that the signal must remain above or below the set level, and not just temporarily go above or below the set level. WS-GS-E, Rev. A ISSUED: January 2004 63 GE

22、 T T I N G ST A R T E D MA N U A L Measuring with Cursors OVERVIEW Cursors are important tools that aid you in measuring signal values. Cursors can be moved around on the waveform to identify specific voltage and time values on the waveform. Use cursors to make fast, accurate measurements and to eli

23、minate guesswork. The cursor controls contain two dedicated cursor knobs and a Type button. The Type button turns cursors ON (if they are not already ON), then toggles between Horizontal (Time) cursors, Vertical (Amplitude) cursors, and OFF. If an FFT Math trace is ON, a Horizontal (Frequency) selec

24、tion will be added to the toggle list. When cursors are ON, they provide measurements for every waveform displayed. The lone exception is when a Math FFT is ON, which requires a selection of Horizontal (Frequency) for cursors to be placed on that waveform. To locate cursors on a Zoom waveform, simpl

25、y move the cursors into the zoomed part of the original channel signal. TURNING CURSORS ON Cursors will automatically turn on when you rotate either of the two cursor knobs. Or, you can press the Type button to turn cursors ON, then toggle through the various cursor types. 64 ISSUED: January 2004 WS

26、-GS-E Rev A WA V ESU R F E R 4 0 0 SE R I E S CURSOR TYPES Horizontal (Time) Horizontal (Time) cursors are moved horizontally along the waveform. Place them at a desired location along the time axis to read the signals time and amplitude information at the selected location Vertical (Amplitude) Vert

27、ical cursors are lines that you move vertically on the grid to measure the amplitude of a signal. WS-GS-E, Rev. A ISSUED: January 2004 65 GE T T I N G ST A R T E D MA N U A L Horizontal (Frequency) Horizontal (Frequency) cursors are moved horizontally along the FFT Math trace. Place them at a desire

28、d location along the frequency axis to read the signals frequency and amplitude at the selected location. Changing Cursor Type Pressing the Type button between the cursor knobs will toggle the Cursors from one type to another, and ultimately to OFF, without requiring a cursor setup menu to be opened

29、. Tracking Cursors If you wish for cursors to move in unison when you adjust their position, select the Track item in the Cursors Top Menu Bar pull-down menu to enable cursor tracking. 66 ISSUED: January 2004 WS-GS-E Rev A WA V ESU R F E R 4 0 0 SE R I E S READING WAVESURFER CURSOR INFORMATION Curso

30、r information is displayed in two different places on the WaveSurfer display. Descriptor Labels The Descriptor Labels for Channels, and Math, Zoom, and Memory traces contain both absolute and relative amplitude (voltage) cursor information. Cursor Table The cursor table underneath the Timebase and T

31、rigger Descriptor Labels appears when Horizontal (Time) or Horizontal (Frequency) cursors are turned on. This table contains the common absolute and relative information for the two cursors, and frequency information (if Horizontal cursors are selected). If the display is in XY Mode, XY cursor infor

32、mation will be located underneath the XY display. WS-GS-E, Rev. A ISSUED: January 2004 67 GE T T I N G ST A R T E D MA N U A L Measuring with Parameters OVERVIEW Parameters are pre-programmed measurements that eliminate the need to set up cursors for standardized measurements, like rise time, fall t

33、ime, peak-peak amplitude, etc. Use them to automatically calculate many attributes of your waveform. You can make common measurements on one or more waveforms, and display up to six parameter measurements at one time. You can also display statistics for your measurements, or apply “gating” to the me

34、asurement area. The WaveSurfer uses pre-defined algorithms to determine the top, base, 10% level, etc. of the waveform in order to make automatic measurements. These algorithms are in accordance with IEEE standards. If, for some reason, a parameter is unable to be calculated correctly, a warning sym

35、bol will be shown underneath the measurement so that you know to proceed with caution. In WaveSurfer, some parameter measurements (like Mean) produce a single value for all the data between the measure gates. Others (like Rise Time) are always calculated for every value in an acquisition. However, t

36、he value displayed is always the last value in the acquisition. Use statistics if you desire more information about the distribution of measurements in the acquisition. 68 ISSUED: January 2004 WS-GS-E Rev A WA V ESU R F E R 4 0 0 SE R I E S SETTING UP PARAMETER(S) 1. Press the Measure front panel bu

37、tton Or, in the Top Menu Bar, touch Measure, then select Measure Setup. In either case, the following menu will appear at the bottom of the display. 2. The default status is that parameters are OFF, and all are undefined (“None”). Touch either the icon or touch in the None area to bring up the Selec

38、t Measurement menu: WS-GS-E, Rev. A ISSUED: January 2004 69 GE T T I N G ST A R T E D MA N U A L Touch any of the icons to select the measurement that you desire. Scroll down through the list using the slider bar on the right side of the pop-up menu. 3. Once the parameter is selected, it will appear

39、 on the display underneath the grid, as shown below: 4. The channel source will default to C1. Touch inside the Source field to select a different source (either a channel, a math function, a memory, or a zoom). 70 ISSUED: January 2004 WS-GS-E Rev A WA V ESU R F E R 4 0 0 SE R I E S 5. Add additiona

40、l parameter measurements to the display by selecting other parameters (labeled as P1 through P6) as described above. 6. Close the measure menu by either pressing the front panel Measure button again, or touching Close on the on-screen menu. UNDERSTANDING PARAMETER DISPLAYS The Parameter Display Form

41、at Understanding the information in the parameter displays is easy. The table below explains what each abbreviation means, following the parameter display from left to right, and top to bottom. WS-GS-E, Rev. A ISSUED: January 2004 71 GE T T I N G ST A R T E D MA N U A L The format is Px:Name(source)

42、 with value and status contained below: P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6 The number of the parameter measurement. “P” means Parameter. Each parameter is uniquely identified. Name In the example in step 3 (above), max is the parameter name, short for maximum. A brief definition of each parameter is included in

43、 the measurement selection dialog box. (souce) The source can be a channel (Cx), a zoom trace (Zx), a math trace (Math), or a memory (reference waveform) (Mx) value The last measured value in the acquisition. status An indication of whether the parameter was calculated correctly. A means that the me

44、asurement was performed correctly. Reference the table below for information on other status symbols. Status Symbols Below each parameter appears a symbol that indicates the status of the parameter, as follows: A green check mark means that the scope is returning a valid value. 72 ISSUED: January 20

45、04 WS-GS-E Rev A WA V ESU R F E R 4 0 0 SE R I E S A crossed-out pulse means that the scope is unable to determine top and base; however, the measurement could still be valid. A downward pointing arrow indicates an underflow condition (signal below the grid area). An upward pointing arrow indicates

46、an overflow condition (signal above the grid area). An upward-and-downward pointing arrow indicates an underflow and overflow condition (signal below and above the grid area). PARAMETER GATES (WINDOWS) Sometimes you might want to have a parameter measurement on a specific portion of your signal, and

47、 ignore all other portions. When this is the case, you can use Measure Gate. Measure Gate is controlled in the Measure menu, and is set in grid divisions. WS-GS-E, Rev. A ISSUED: January 2004 73 GE T T I N G ST A R T E D MA N U A L To set the gate, touch the Start field to highlight the control yell

48、ow, and then use the adjust knob to adjust the location of the start gate. Repeat for the Stop gate. Measure gates will remain on the display as long as the Start gate is not equal to 0 divisions, and the Stop gate is not equal to 10 divisions. MEASUREMENT STATISTICS After you add a parameter measurement, you can look at statistics of that parameter measurement, and acquire an understanding of how that measurement changes with time. To view measurement statistics, check the box next to On under Stat

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