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Showing posts with label digital bandwidth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital bandwidth. Show all posts

04 May 2021

How to Use Memory Properly


In a recent post, we addressed setting sample rate for serial data acquisition, but let’s look again at how time per division (time/div), memory length and sample rate all interact, and what you can do to optimize your use of oscilloscope capture memory when setting up your timebase.
Figure 1: Sample rate as a function of time/div for three different memory lengths. Longer memory extends the range of time/div settings that support the highest sample rate.
Figure 1: Sample rate as a function of time/div for three different memory lengths.
Longer memory extends the range of time/div settings that support the highest sample rate.

26 January 2018

Getting The Most Out Of Your Oscilloscope: Setup

Choosing a effective sample rate is key to seeing the finer details of a waveform
Figure 1: Choosing a effective sample rate is key
to seeing the finer details of a waveform
Today's real-time digital oscilloscopes are so packed with bells and whistles (or "features," if you prefer) that you can forget how to use many of them. In fact, you might not even realize some exist! But they're all there for a reason, and they're all useful, maybe even more so than you know. To that end, we'll take a tour of a typical Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscope's features and give you some pointers as to how, and when, you can best take advantage of them.